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Over three decades since the meltdown of the Soviet Union, the Kremlin’s narratives still dominate public opinion in Central Asia, according to experts at an IWPR forum on regional vulnerability to propaganda. The December 7 online event heard that, as well as disinformation promulgated through the mass media and on social networks, fake news was also fed by the vast network of labour migrants who emigrate to Russia.

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