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Disinformation sharpened tensions between Serbia and Montenegro


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Disinformation sharpened tensions between Serbia and Montenegro

The divisive situation around the newly adopted Law on Freedom of religion of 
Montenegro has been used by disinformation outlets in the region to foment 
division, resembling the practice already detected in Ukraine 
<https://euvsdisinfo.eu/report/the-ecumenical-patriarchate-of-constantinople-is-a-tool-for-the-neoliberal-globalists/>
 , Armenia 
<https://euvsdisinfo.eu/report/religious-organisations-are-employed-in-the-western-war-against-armenia/>
  and Georgia 
<https://euvsdisinfo.eu/report/the-cia-is-weaponising-gay-pride-in-georgia/> .

The adoption of the Law on Freedom of Religion, enacted by the Parliament of 
Montenegro on 27 December 2019, attracted significant media attention across 
the region and especially in Serbia. Coverage mainly focused on provisions 
related to the property of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) in Montenegro. The 
analysis of press clipping <http://www.arhimed.me/>  pointed at fair reporting, 
but also highlighted propaganda, disinformation and fake news, which reached 
its peaks in the first week of January.

As reported in the media across the region, the one of the disputed provisions 
in the law concerns proof of ownership of property by religious communities. 
According to the Montenegrin Digital Forensic Centre 
<https://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/drustvo/za-tri-mjeseca-35-hiljada-clanaka-o-zakonu-o-vjeroispovjesti>
 , 35.000 news articles and social media posts opposing the Law have been 
published over the last three months. As reported, 20.000 of these news items 
came from Serbia and 9.000 came from Bosnia and Herzegovina.


>From Russian to Serbian media 


Enactment of the Law led to political tensions, violent incidents in the 
Parliament of Montenegro, and series of protests organised by the SOC in 
different towns in Montenegro as well as in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska 
entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The sources of the false reporting included media which were based in Serbia 
(some of them state-owned), Russian owned in Serbian language media (Sputnik) 
and some Montenegro based news portals. They also often disseminated unverified 
manipulative content created by users of social networks and statements by 
Russian 
<https://www.facebook.com/AmbRusME/photos/a.1537600986480707/2503451416562321/?type=3&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARB5a9CCcJbFgXwE4PH3OIisP8qtiOCtxeUIbuTDzQnqs-oqVIya7QSVzAnitzluGvjSMeTcIxOzR4lwBb4VrUYw6Fk1oD4lYqh-byNiaGpRKm7ppciGjB4nSQGiOaRcIUJ1eGWhrnuP2jf6nM_5j2wnXlx3JJbbzc_BQdf8GrD4wLYzIPhuILUQqN7n2NM0FEDlFQmxFVYhI_hjUKD8RK_JdXcEc9TejaU9e_Xu7GtMCGQgjxuk2R46jJT928GGKnjoE2otOZ0gsR-eu1HoDv2LJMGeBhrA7DopJUL3mz_YEGJreY4GArxUEkWRiCriuZ54OtZOb5FGYOahlbXbnXU-ouKm&__tn__=-R>
 , Montenegrin 
<https://www.in4s.net/df-brisel-protestuje-zbog-zivotinja-a-cuti-kad-se-ugrozavaju-ljudi/>
  and Serbian 
<https://rs-lat.sputniknews.com/politika/201912271121423776-popovic-ovo-je-nasilje-crnogorskog-antisrpskog-nato-rezima-srbija-mora-odgovoriti/>
  politicians and clergy representatives..


The phantom of 2015


Some media extensively wrote about the Serbian orthodox church property 
claiming it will “end up in the hands of the rival Montenegrin Orthodox 
Church”, which is a  “fake church” and “schismatic”, claiming that the SOC 
properties will be rented or sold or made tourist resorts and attractions 
<https://www.in4s.net/dusko-knezevic-ukazao-sta-se-krije-iza-zakona-o-slobodi-vjeroispovjesti-djukanovic-ce-ici-do-kraja/?lang=lat>
 . Another narrative was depicting the conspiracy theory that the Government of 
Montenegro is planning to give away SOC’s sanctities and relics to the Holy See 
and/or Order of Malta 
<https://informer.rs/svet/balkan/485253/mracna-zavera-mila-vatikana-djukanovic-otima-tri-relikvije-cetinja-predao-papi>
 .

Another tactic, exposed by some local fact checkers, was the use of articles 
from a 2015 version of a draft law which were not adopted by Montenegro and 
which are not part of the adopted law, to create a false picture of the effects 
of the new law. Those old 
<https://www.kurir.rs/region/crna-gora/3384821/crkva-nece-moci-ni-da-se-nazove-srpskom-evo-zasto-je-crna-gora-ustala-protiv-milovog-zakona-da-znate-sta-se-sve-brani>
  texts included provisions that religious communities with an official seat 
outside of Montenegro would be prevented from registering, that the Government 
would be able to approve the election of heads of religious communities, that 
religious organisations could be easily abolished and their property 
transferred to the Government etc. None of them have been included in the 
currently approved text. 
<https://www.raskrinkavanje.me/analiza/sta-sve-ne-pise-u-zakonu-o-slobodi-vjeroispovijesti>
   


And then there is NATO…


Fuelling conspiracy theories, wrongful messages circulated that the government 
planned to invite 250 members of Kosovo’s special police ROSU to help ensure 
order on Christmas Eve 
<https://www.alo.rs/vesti/region/specijalci-sa-kosova-upadaju-u-crnu-goru-na-badnji-dan/278365/vest>
 . The Government reacted very quickly, announcing on Twitter that it was fake 
news <https://twitter.com/VladaCG/status/1213797546864365575> . The news portal 
that broke this story, deleted it shortly thereafter. The disinformation came 
at a critical time, when tensions were high and many people were engaged in 
protests.

Anti-NATO sentiments were used to increase the sense of conspiracy. Media 
alleged 
<https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/planeta.300.html:841219-Zapad-vodi-specijalni-rat-protiv-srpske-crkve-i-vernika-Sajber-ratnici-NATO-brane-Djukanovica>
  that the NATO’s counter-hybrid support team visiting Montenegro were tasked 
with “taking down sites and portals that disobey the Montenegrin President’s 
rule, controlling the internet, manipulating mass protests by diminishing their 
numbers, blaming archbishops through mounted texts…”

The situation has heavily stirred emotions within the country and partially 
sustained the protests that had started in December last year, right after the 
adoption of the Law.

 

 

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