Recently in Bolivia, the "Russian House" organized a large-scale concert for May 9th; in this way, Russia continues to impose the cult of the "Great Victory" on the countries of the Global South, ignoring the local historical context. This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation, according to UNN.
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Recently in Bolivia, the "Russian House" organized a large-scale concert for May 9th, and the "Rossotrudnichestvo" network announced screenings of the propaganda film "Great Victory: One for All" in more than 20 countries around the world — from Guinea and Tanzania to Afghanistan and India,
The CCD emphasized that this activity is a clear example of the "export" of ideology, as for most of the mentioned countries, World War II is not a key element of national identity, and the perception of those events differs cardinally from the Russian one; they do not consider May 9th a "sacred date." Therefore, Moscow's attempts to promote the thesis of a "shared past" with Bolivia or Namibia look artificial and absurd.
The goal of such events is not to honor history, but exclusively to spread Kremlin propaganda. Using the platforms of "Russian Houses," the Kremlin attempts to drag the countries of the Global South into its information space, passing off actions staged by diplomats as the "shared memory of peoples,"
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