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An Antisemitic Conspiracy Theory is Being Shared on Telegram to Justify Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
5th May 2022
By Lea Gerster
This Dispatch explores how the antisemitic “Khazarian Mafia” conspiracy theory is being directed at the war in Ukraine. It outlines how a lack of historic sources on the Khazar empire and a highly contested hypothesis about Ashkenazi Jews have inspired antisemitic conspiracy theories that are now being weaponised against Ukraine.
The research predominantly focuses on German-language far-right and conspiracy Telegram channels. However, some of the content discussed was shared from English-language sources or translated to German from other languages.
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Like any major crisis in the digital age, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has spurred a barrage of conspiracy theories and disinformation online. While allusions to the (usually misrepresented) past are common in many conspiracy theories focused on geopolitics, history has become a particularly hot topic in this case. From denying Ukrainians’ ethnic identity to decrying its government as fascists, distortions of history have become tools used to undermine Ukraine’s right to exist as an independent and democratic state.
As with many contemporary conspiracy theories, antisemitism has been present in several narratives about the invasion, ranging from direct attacks on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Jewish heritage, to tropes about global elites having their sinister plans foiled by Putin’s decision to invade. One of the antisemitic conspiracy theories being used to justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the Khazarian Mafia.
Conspiracy theories about the Khazars
https://www.isdglobal.org/digital_dispatches/an-antisemitic-conspiracy-theory-is-being-shared-on-telegram-to-justify-russias-invasion-of-ukraine/