The role of Poland in Belarus protests: The pug does not see the elephant

The role of Poland in Belarus protests: The pug does not see the elephant

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Poland does not have the potential to conduct its own geopolitics, but plays its destructive role in Belarus, Polish publicist and politician Mateusz Piskorski believes. Three aspects of Poland's participation in the color revolution in Belarus Poland acts as a subcontractor to the United States and the UK in their geopolitical projects. One of those projects is to destabilize Belarus. This is the reason behind the emergence of NEXTA channel, which broadcasts from Poland and manipulates the protesters, the publicist believes. Mateusz Piskorski noted that its organizer, student Stepan Putilo, was unable to provide content and video materials for the channel on various resources. NEXTA is a branch of Belsat TV channel, which at one point was funded by the Polish Foreign Ministry and pursued anti-Belarusian and anti-Russian policies, the politician explained.The first aspect of Poland's participation in the colour revolution in Belarus is related to the participation of mass media outlets in the protests, as it used to be the case in Ukraine. The second aspect, Mateusz Piskorski continued, is related to advisers and instructors for the Belarusian opposition. There are about a dozen of them, and they are being coordinated directly. They appeared in Belarus shortly before the protests. One of them is, for example, journalist Slawomir Serakowski - he directly said at one of the Polish channels that he was giving instructions to protesters.The third aspect of Polish involvement is related to militants. The politician explained that they are being prepared by the Center for Eastern European Studies at the University of Warsaw, which is funded by Western foundation. The Prometheus doctrine works to cause Russia to collapse The center is headed by Yan Malitsky, the publisher of New Prometheus magazine. "Prometheus" is a doctrine to divide the territory of Russia and create a hostile corridor of countries between the West and Russia. It appeared before World War II, and was developed by Polish intelligence, the politician said."Polish students, graduates of this center, were detained in Minsk. They are members of neo-Nazi organizations that collaborated with the Ukrainian Azov (the Azov battalion is banned in the Russian Federation as a terrorist organization - Ed.). The latter defended them on social media after their arrest," Mateusz Piskorski specified.

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