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Azerbaijan Accuses Pro-Armenian Networks of Disinformation Campaign

Severity: Medium (Score: 55.0)

Sources: Caliber.Az, azertag.az

Summary

The Milli Majlis Temporary Commission on Foreign Interference and Hybrid Threats in Azerbaijan has accused pro-Armenian networks of executing a coordinated disinformation campaign aimed at undermining Azerbaijan and its peace process with Armenia. The campaign reportedly involves Armenian lobby groups, influential foreign individuals, and various media outlets across multiple countries. Recent monitoring revealed over 220 posts from 130 accounts on the social media platform 'X' (formerly Twitter), generating nearly one million interactions. The disinformation tactics include focusing on topics such as alleged genocide, prisoners of war, and issues related to Khankendi. The campaign appears to be strategically organized, with talking points disseminated through private channels and encrypted messaging. The Commission's findings suggest that these groups are leveraging their influence to disrupt the fragile peace process and harm bilateral relations. The investigation highlights the involvement of Armenian organizations based in the US, Europe, and Russia, indicating a broad international scope. Key Points: • Azerbaijan's commission identifies a coordinated disinformation campaign by pro-Armenian groups. • Over 220 posts on 'X' generated nearly one million interactions in a week. • The campaign targets sensitive topics like genocide and prisoners of war to undermine peace efforts.

Key Entities

  • Armenia (country)
  • Azerbaijan (country)
  • Belgium (country)
  • Georgia (country)
  • Greece (country)
  • caliber.az (domain)
  • X (company)
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