Disinfo Brief #16

This short form presents an overview of all the previous month’s most significant (dis)information and analysis.

In the new edition, you can read about:

  • Narratives that are published in the media in Serbia on the occasion of the international military exercise Joint Challenge, which is conducted in Kolašin. With sensationalist headlines and information manipulation, the media tried to spread the narrative that Washington and its allies are demonstrating force in Montenegro and it is teaching Montenegrins to fight;
  • The publication Mapping and Analysis of Efforts to Counter Information Pollution in Europe and Central Asia Region which was made by UNDP with the aim of raising awareness about the contamination of the information space;
  • Successful completion of the training How to create a successful campaign organized by DFC for young members of political parties with the aim for the participants to answer the questions: What are the campaigns, How to create a successful campaign, and How to target groups;
  • The campaign led by the Adria portal to withdraw the recognition of Kosovo’s independence by the Montenegrin Government, thus trying to influence public opinion in Montenegro;
  • Disinformation that spread on social networks that the parliamentary channel of the Radio Television of Montenegro (RTCG) broadcast a video of the wedding of the Democratic Montenegro MP in the Parliament of Montenegro Momo Koprivica;
  • Disinformation about the alleged decision of the European Union to introduce a visa regime for citizens of Montenegro, which was published by the portal Voice of Montenegro.

You can download the thirteenth edition of the Disinfo Brief at THIS LINK.