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Defence Intelligence: the special services of the Russian Federation are preparing a campaign to discredit the national movements of the people of Russia

Defence Intelligence: the special services of the Russian Federation are preparing a campaign to discredit the national movements of the people of Russia
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The special services of the aggressor country are preparing a broad discrediting campaign against the leaders of the national and national liberation movements of the peoples of the Russian Federation.

Its beginning is planned for the near future, and the main goal will be the humiliation of the people's desire for self-determination.

For this, existing "agents of influence" in the information and political spheres will be used, both in Russia and outside its borders - in Europe, the USA, and Ukraine. Their task is to convey to the "broad masses" the opinion about the a priori aggressive, terrorist or even Nazi nature of any national movements.

This campaign aims to disrupt international support for the right of people to protect their rights, language, and culture. In addition, it forms in the middle of Ukrainian society a negative attitude towards the people of the Russian Federation, who suffer from the imperial policy. Traditionally, the people of the Caucasus actively fighting for their right to self-determination are the first to be hit by Russian propaganda. In particular, the Chechen opposition.

Today, the military and political leadership of the Russian Federation and Putin's regime consider national liberation movements as one of the key threats to the unity and even the very existence of Russia. Their occurrence is perceived as a factor of instability and causes stiff opposition from the Kremlin leadership.

The best way to counter such campaigns is not to accept manipulative messages, regardless of the speaker's name who spreads them. And also the detection of hidden "agents of influence" under the guise of "opinion leaders".


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