Propaganda Watch: Select a Channel to Monitor

488 total posts analyzed across all channels

Imedi TV: 179
Rustavi 2: 264
Post TV: 43

Russia uses hybrid warfare in several of its neighboring countries. In Georgia, the ruling pro-Russian Georgian Dream party uses multiple propaganda channels to attack the EU, NATO, the US, and the UK, as well as Georgia's population at large.

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Anti-Ukraine propaganda
Posted January 10, 2026 at 01:30 PM

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Anna Paulina Luna - Republican in the House of Representatives: In Ukraine, Christians are being persecuted before our eyes and their harassment has been precisely documented. I look forward to discussing this issue with representatives of the Vatican and will share their response with you. The international community, regardless of creed, must condemn this.

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The statements made by Anna Paulina Luna are not supported by independent and authoritative sources and align with the Russian narrative about the persecution of Orthodox Christians in Ukraine. In reality, on the contrary, available evidence indicates that the primary threats to religious freedom in Ukraine stem from Russian aggression and its occupation policies.

Anti-Western propaganda
Posted January 10, 2026 at 01:23 PM

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Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni: The time has come for Europe to talk to Russia

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This is how TV Imedi runs its propaganda: it takes phrases out of context that often sound pro-Russia, even though the full statement contradicts it. Meloni's full statement is discussed in POLITICO's article named "Meloni joins Macron in urging European talks with Russia."

Anti-Western propaganda
Posted January 10, 2026 at 01:01 PM

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Billions of euros for a network of destructive political activists united under the guise of civil society - Brussels' agenda once again revolves around "NGOs".

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TV IMEDI, just like Russian state-aligned medias, frequently portrays non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as instruments of foreign interference, espionage, or destabilization. These narratives against NGO's are: Accusations of Political Interference and "Color Revolutions", Labeling NGOs as "Foreign Agents", Associating NGOs with Chaos and Instability, Allegations of Espionage and Intelligence Gathering, Portraying NGOs as Promoting "Degenerate" Western Values.