The historian from Dusseldorf,
Alexander Friedman, has been monitoring official propaganda in Belarus for several months. He concluded that pro-government Telegram channels and employees of state-owned media are cultivating neo-Soviet anti-Semitism.
Friedman spoke about the result of his research on Jewish views on protests in Belarus, which was published in the Russian magazine Ab Imperio, during a round table of historians on the air of Radio Svaboda.
Who is Alexander Friedman:
• graduate of the Faculty of History, BSU, Doctor (PhD)
• employee of the project Memory of the Jewish heritage in Belarus, Ukraine, and Poland after 1945 (Center for Anthropological Research of Museums and Heritage at the Institute of European Ethnology, Humboldt University (Berlin)