During the
COVID-19 pandemic in Belarus, Lukashenko downplayed the danger of the situation, and it was initially not allowed to report on the epidemic. Against the background of
protests since 2020, the state-owned media have been actively turning to
hoaxes, using of stylistically reduced vocabulary and hanging labels, all of which was the result of intoxication by their own propaganda, according to journalist Pavliuk Bykousky. The
East StratCom Task Force cited as an example the programs of
Ryhor Azaronak from
Capital TV where
disinformation is accompanied by
hate speech towards protesters and
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. In the presentation of Belarusian propaganda, mass protests in 2020 are actions controlled by the West. Lukashenko himself stated in August 2020 that the West aimed at annexing the
Grodno Region. According to him, Polish flags have already been flown in the region. Propaganda in Belarus falsifies the
Militsiya violence against demonstrators and, among other things, tries to weaken the protest movement through
disinformation; in addition, other methods are purposefully used, such as arrests of opposition members, for example, the members of the
Coordination Council. Shortly after the detention, on 15 September 2020, of Stsiapan Latypau,
Belarus-1 broadcast a story in which, citing the
Ministry of Internal Affairs, it was alleged that a resident of "
Square of Changes" was going to use poison against law enforcement officers, but in the final report of the
Investigative Committee on the completion of the investigation, this version was missing. At the end of September 2020,
Belarus-1 broadcast a confession from a group of people who were allegedly paid by the coordinators for taking part in the protests. According to the testimony of one of the victims, on 29 September 2020, in the police department of the
Pyershamayski District of Minsk,
Mikalai Karpiankou filmed videos, which were later shown on Belarus-1, personally and commanded a group of security officials who beat out false testimonies from a group of people captured by the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus (
GUBOPiK), who were beaten and threatened to say on camera that they were paid by the coordinators. The program provoked much criticism and was seen by many as an element of tortures of the political prisoner. == Support of Belarusian propaganda by Russia ==