As revealed by the Spokesperson of the Minister-Special Services Coordinator, Alexander Lukashenka’s regime uses in every possible way a deserter from the Polish army – Emil Cz. It is based on lies spread by him that Minsk is working on a lawsuit against Poland to the Tribunal in the Hague. “Lukashenka’s regime, based on the unbelievable stories of the deserter, will try to continue anti-Polish activities, using his words and “evidence” of the alleged crimes against Poland,” Stanislaw Żaryn writes.
Emil Cz. has been participating in Belarusian and Russian propaganda. In interviews, he talks about alleged crimes committed by Poles against immigrants and activists. The number of victims from his story continues to grow with each new interview.
Read about the deserter Emil Cz. here
The obvious lies spread by the deserter did not prevent Lukashenka’s regime from using the whole situation in a large-scale disinformation campaign against Poland. As part of its next stage, activities aimed at vilifying Poland in the international arena were launched.
There is no such absurd which can’t be gladly adopt by Belarusian propaganda to hit Poland. The Belarusian media inform about the preparation of a lawsuit against Poland to the Tribunal in the Hague. 1/7 pic.twitter.com/Q2omWnUTRd
— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) January 7, 2022
The stories of Emil Cz. became the basis for further informational attacks against Poland. Currently, as announced by officials from Minsk and Moscow, his interviews are to form the basis for formal actions against Poland. 3/7
— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) January 7, 2022
From the very beginning, the hybrid operation conducted against the Republic of Poland by the Belarusian services was supported by aggressive information activities. 5/7
— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) January 7, 2022
The spokesman for the Russian MFA spoke out in support of Minsk’s anti-Polish lies. Maria Zakharova, who conducts constant disinformation activities against the West, announced that Russia would support Belarus’s conclusions against Poland. 7/7
— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) January 7, 2022