Georgia

Georgia has been on the receiving end of Russian information manipulation and interference, including pro-Kremlin disinformation for decades. In line with the Kremlin’s disinformation playbook, Georgia has been targeted by misleading and false narratives seeking to undermine Georgia’s independence, question its territorial integrity and erode its sovereignty. From making baseless claims about Western attempts to instigate a ‘colour revolution’ in Georgia, to pushing disinformation narratives fomenting anti-Western sentiments, to endangering public health with spreading myths about vaccination and outright lies about biological research laboratories, no topic has been beyond the scope of Russian disinformation in Georgia. Since Russia launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the information environment in Georgia has also seen a rise in the spread of pro-Kremlin disinformation, particularly targeting Georgia’s European aspirations, spread by both external and internal actors.

The East Stratcom Task Force has been monitoring the information space and collecting telling examples of the most pertinent disinformation narratives in its EUvsDisinfo database, available below.

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Fan the flames and complain about the heat

Fan the flames and complain about the heat

Kremlin disinformation peddlers homed in on the presidential elections in Georgia to launder old lies smearing the EU as the main ‘baddie’. Meanwhile, pro-Kremlin disinformation about EU sanctions betrays Moscow’s nervousness about HR/VP Kaja Kallas.
Brick by (crumbling) brick

Brick by (crumbling) brick

Kremlin disinformation peddlers spare no effort to gush about the BRICS Summit in Kazan, singing praises to Putin as the chief architect of a new world order. Meanwhile, the contested election in Georgia remains in Moscow’s sights as it recycles old disinformation tropes. 
Twists and turns: Georgian Dream rhetoric on the EU

Twists and turns: Georgian Dream rhetoric on the EU

Georgia’s ruling party has adopted increasingly hostile rhetoric against the EU and the West as it seeks to clamp down on the opposition. Pro-Kremlin outlets in the country have readily aligned with government rhetoric ahead of the elections.
Georgia: The next colour revolution?

Georgia: The next colour revolution?

A nervous government in Georgia co-opts the Kremlin narrative and repeats its lie that the EU is pushing a ‘regime change’ agenda in Georgia. False accusations of starting ‘colour revolutions’ is one of the oldest tricks in the Kremlin’s disinformation playbook.
The Kremlin who cried, ‘West!’

The Kremlin who cried, ‘West!’

Kremlin’s disinformation outlets drum up a siege mentality in Russia, spread false fears of a looming NATO invasion from Ukraine, accuse the West of stealing Russia’s frozen assets to fight ‘proxy’ wars, and meddle in Georgia to fuel contention around the passing of the ‘transparency law’.
All the others are wrong!

All the others are wrong!

The Kremlin is accusing Zelenskyy of a lack of legitimacy, the EU of censorship, and the ‘global elite’ of attempting to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. The likely goal is to divert attention from the situation in Russia.
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Disclaimer

Cases in the EUvsDisinfo database focus on messages in the international information space that are identified as providing a partial, distorted, or false depiction of reality and spread key pro-Kremlin messages. This does not necessarily imply, however, that a given outlet is linked to the Kremlin or editorially pro-Kremlin, or that it has intentionally sought to disinform. EUvsDisinfo publications do not represent an official EU position, as the information and opinions expressed are based on media reporting and analysis of the East Stratcom Task Force.

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