Викриття How Russia Uses Anti-War Movements to Legitimize Aggression Against Ukraine
The experts of the fakenews.pl portal, together with analysts from GLOBSEC (Slovakia) and Political Capital (Hungary), with the support of the Open Information Partnership, conducted a study of the activities of pro-Russian anti-war movements in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. It describes the messages, connections of these movements, the background of their leaders and how the Kremlin manipulates pacifist ideas to legitimize the war in Ukraine.
The Kremlin's main trick in this case, according to the above-mentioned experts, is to use anti-war appeals to justify Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine. Instead of real peace, these movements spread ideas that shift part of the blame to the victim of aggression - Ukraine.
They also came to the following conclusions:
Pro-Russian “anti-war” movements cover a wide range of political forces, from parties in power to opposition and small political movements
In some countries (Slovakia, Hungary) anti-war rhetoric was successfully used to gain political advantages.
Almost all the movements studied have direct or indirect links with Russian officials or structures.
Anti-war movements use the same set of pro-Russian messages, adapted to the local context, but maintaining the general pro-Russian line.
The Visegrad Group organizations (Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic), as well as Germany, Bulgaria and Romania, cooperate, mutually promoting Russian propaganda.
Left- and right-wing movements are willing to cooperate if they are united by a pro-Russian narrative.
“Anti-war” movements that sympathize with Russia oppose supporting Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression. Although they hide behind ideas of pacifism, their rhetoric strengthens the Kremlin’s position and contributes to disinformation. Using fear and emotion, these movements try to influence public opinion, creating a false image of the world, which in fact involves concessions to the aggressor.