{"id":1125692,"date":"2024-06-03T20:58:06","date_gmt":"2024-06-04T00:58:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/russia-co-opts-far-right-politicians-in-europe-with-cash-officials-say-the-washington-post\/"},"modified":"2024-06-03T20:58:06","modified_gmt":"2024-06-04T00:58:06","slug":"russia-co-opts-far-right-politicians-in-europe-with-cash-officials-say-the-washington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/putin\/russia-co-opts-far-right-politicians-in-europe-with-cash-officials-say-the-washington-post\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia co-opts far-right politicians in Europe with cash, officials say &#8211; The Washington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>        PRAGUE  When an associate of one of Russian President        Vladimir Putins closest allies launched a pro-Kremlin        media outlet here in May 2023, Czech counterintelligence        officers began keeping careful watch.      <\/p>\n<p>        For nearly a year, European intelligence officials said,        the Czech authorities secretly recorded hours of meetings        between several far-right politicians from across Europe        and the associate, Artem Marchevsky, who was running the        propaganda website, Voice of Europe, including at its        offices on a quiet side street in the center of Prague.        E.U. and Czech authorities, which have shut down the site,        have labeled Voice of Europe a Russian propaganda        operation.      <\/p>\n<p>      The Czech probe rapidly expanded into Belgium, Germany, the      Netherlands, Poland and France, European security and      intelligence officials said, as investigators concluded that      Voice of Europe represented far more than its official veneer      as a pro-Russian website interviewing favored European      politicians about ending aid to Ukraine.    <\/p>\n<p>      The organization was being used to funnel hundreds of      thousands of euros  up to 1 million a month  to dozens of      far-right politicians in more than five countries to plant      Kremlin propaganda in Western media that would sow division      in Europe and bolster the position of pro-Russian candidates      in this weeks European Parliament elections, according to      interviews with a dozen European intelligence officials from      five countries. Most of the officials spoke on the condition      of anonymity to discuss an ongoing and sensitive      investigation.    <\/p>\n<p>      Officials described the Russian operation as among the most      ambitious undertaken by the Kremlin in Europe in its efforts      to undermine support for Ukraine and create divisions in the      transatlantic alliance. Previous Kremlin-backed covert      actions include the attempted union of the far right and far      left in Germany, stoking domestic divisions in France and      sabotage in Poland, The Washington Post      has reported.    <\/p>\n<p>      Internal Kremlin documents obtained by one of the European      intelligence services and reviewed by The Post show for the      first time that Voice of Europe was part of an influence      campaign established by the Kremlin in close coordination      with Viktor Medvedchuk, the Putin ally who until Russias      invasion of Ukraine led a pro-Moscow opposition party in      Kyiv. It was later managed by a key Medvedchuk lieutenant      who, other documents show, worked closely with a unit of      Russias Federal Security Service, or FSB, responsible for      Ukraine and some former Soviet states, otherwise known as the      FSBs Fifth Service.    <\/p>\n<p>      After the expulsion from Europe of dozens of Russian      intelligence officers following the invasion of Ukraine, fronts such as the      Voice of Europe became instruments for the Kremlin to regain      lost ground, one of the senior European intelligence      officials said. The Russian intelligence services had to      change their work. The result is, for example, influence      networks such as Voice of Europe, the official said.    <\/p>\n<p>      The websites status as a news organization was designed to      provide cover, another of the intelligence officials said,      making it easier to approach politicians under the guise of      interviewing them about Ukraine, anti-globalism and other      issues.    <\/p>\n<p>      Michal Koudelka, head of the Czech domestic security service,      said that the Voice of Europe operation was also an attempt      to get more pro-Russian members into the European Parliament      and that after the vote that starts this Thursday, there was      a plan for the people in the European Parliament to conduct      classic espionage on behalf of Russia.    <\/p>\n<p>      It was an operation that aimed to shape Europe, Koudelka      said in an interview.    <\/p>\n<p>      Far-right parties could end up with 25 percent of the seats      in the 720-member European Parliament, according to some      opinion polls. And for Russia, increasing influence among      those parties could provide a mechanism for threatening      aid to Ukraine, as well as fertile ground      for espionage, according to Vera Jourova, the European      Commissions vice president.    <\/p>\n<p>      Pro-Russian politicians could really make the financing [of      Ukraine] difficult, Jourova told The Post.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Czech investigation has led to raids on the home and      offices of an aide to a far-right Dutch member of the      European Parliament and of Petr Bystron, a leading member of      the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, and the      partys No. 2 candidate for the European Parliament. Bystron,      the AfDs spokesman for foreign affairs, has been among the      most vocal in Germany against sending Western weapons to      Ukraine and for lifting sanctions on Russia.    <\/p>\n<p>      German authorities said in May they have placed Bystron under      investigation for alleged corruption and money laundering as      part of the probe, and police raided his office in the German      parliament as well as properties in Germany and Spain. In one      recording, three of the senior European intelligence      officials told The Post, Bystron can be heard complaining to      a Voice of Europe official about the difficulty of      transporting tens of thousands in cash to his vacation home      in Mallorca.    <\/p>\n<p>      We knew he was pro-Russian, said one of the senior      intelligence officials, noting Bystrons long-standing ties      with Russia and pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine. The      official believes authorities have now gathered evidence      supporting the accusation that Bystron received money from      Russia and placed propaganda in far-right publications in      return.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Czech-born Bystron wasnt only a passive person who      received money, the official said.    <\/p>\n<p>      He organized things, according to the official, saying that      Bystron, who speaks Russian, brought other political figures      into Voice of Europes orbit and was the main leading      person.    <\/p>\n<p>      Bystron knew about the plans for the espionage operations      in the European Parliament, this person said, adding that      there was recorded evidence of this.    <\/p>\n<p>      Bystron remains a candidate for the European Parliament and      has denounced the investigation as a plot by European      security services to damage AfDs standing ahead of the      elections. Before every election it is the same: defamation      with the help of the secret services, he told Deutschland      Kurier, an AfD-linked website.    <\/p>\n<p>      In a brief text exchange with The Post, Bystron said, We      already had a house search during an election campaign in      2017, which was subsequently declared to be illegal by the      courts. Nobody was interested after the election. He      declined to be interviewed further and did not respond to      detailed written questions.    <\/p>\n<p>      AfD is still expected to come second or third in the June 6      poll, behind the center-right Christian Democratic Union,      despite the controversy, which has touched other AfD leaders.      Prosecutors in Germany have said in a statement that they      initiated a preliminary investigation into Maximilian Krah on      allegations of accepting payments from Russia and China for      his work as an AfD member of the European Parliament. Police      searched his office as part of an investigation into      allegations that one of his aides was working as a spy for      China. On Wednesday, police raided the residence and offices      of the Dutch parliamentary assistant who had previously      worked for Krah.    <\/p>\n<p>      Krah said in a statement to The Post that the allegations      were part of a disinformation campaign against my party      orchestrated by intelligence agencies and called the      accusations not only wrong but slandering.    <\/p>\n<p>      Security services in Europe are still investigating the role      of dozens of other far-right politicians in the Voice of      Europe network, including from France, Belgium and the      Netherlands, as well up to six more AfD figures, including      politicians and parliamentary assistants, people familiar      with the investigation said. Belgian authorities have also      played a leading investigative role, with key Voice of Europe      meetings with politicians taking place in other locations in      Europe, including Brussels, senior officials said.    <\/p>\n<p>      European security officials and Kremlin documents link the      creation of Voice of Europe in early 2023 to Russias      presidential administration and Medvedchuk, who is so close      to Putin that the Russian president is godfather to his      daughter. Medvedchuk was turned over to Russia in September      2022 as part of a prisoner exchange between Moscow and      Kyiv. He was seen in Moscow as a possible leader of      Ukraine if the Russian invasion succeeded and the Kremlin was      able to install its allies in power in Kyiv, intelligence      officials said.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Kremlin documents show Voice of Europe was initially      connected to a Russian propaganda operation launched in      January 2023 by the Kremlins first deputy chief of staff,      Sergei Kiriyenko. It was designed to boost support for      Medvedchuk in Ukraine and position him among European opinion      makers as a viable replacement for Ukrainian President      Volodymyr Zelensky, promoting peace talks as an alternative      to possible nuclear war, the documents state. The campaign,      dubbed The Other Ukraine, would present Medvedchuk as the      head of a government in exile, the documents show.    <\/p>\n<p>      The aim was to create an organization that could be brought      in after Russia demonstrated the illegitimacy of the Zelensky      regime and negotiate an end to the war from a position of      strength, said one intelligence official familiar with the      plans.    <\/p>\n<p>      Medvedchuk declined to comment.    <\/p>\n<p>      Kremlin political strategists, including Ilya Gambashidze and      Nikolai Tupikin, whom the United States has sanctioned for      their roles in disinformation campaigns, were brought in to      assist with the launch of the project, which envisioned      promoting interviews with Medvedchuk and his Other Ukraine      organization through a web of social media and YouTube      accounts, and appearances in Western media, the Kremlin      documents show.    <\/p>\n<p>      Voice of Europe was described as a news resource, with      Marchevsky, a longtime Medvedchuk associate, at its helm, one      of the documents shows. In July, its overall management was      taken over by Renat Kuzmin, another key Medvedchuk associate,      who, documents show, worked closely with the FSBs Fifth      Service.    <\/p>\n<p>      Neither the Kremlin nor Kuzmin responded to detailed requests      for comment.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Prague news outlet, intelligence officials said, gave      Marchevsky a way to engage a network of extremist European      politicians, some of whom, including Bystron, had been      cultivated by Russias political allies in Ukraine since the      Kremlin illegally annexed Crimea in 2014. Those      relations were often first managed by Oleg Voloshyn, a      political operative in charge of foreign relations for      Medvedchuks For Life political party before Russias      invasion.    <\/p>\n<p>      In an interview, Voloshyn said he introduced Medvedchuk and      Bystron in Berlin in 2020. Voloshyn said he brought Bystron      and Krah to Kyiv to celebrate his 40th birthday in April      2021, introducing them to Marchevsky, who at the time headed      one of Medvedchuks three television stations in Ukraine.    <\/p>\n<p>      After Medvedchuk was placed under house arrest by Zelenskys      government and accused of treason, Bystron and Krah traveled      again to Kyiv to visit Medvedchuk in his home, a trip that      raised concerns among European security officials.    <\/p>\n<p>      Voloshyns ability to travel in Europe was hampered in      January 2022, shortly before Russias invasion, when the U.S.      Treasury Department placed him on its sanctions list, calling      him an FSB pawn in efforts by the Russian security agency to destabilize      and take over Ukraine. Voloshyn said the sanctions  and      allegations that he was connected to Russian intelligence       were based on inaccurate information.    <\/p>\n<p>      When Bystron made a secret trip to Belarus in November 2022       acknowledging the visit only after it was exposed by      Lithuanian and German media  he met with Voloshyn, who had      relocated there following Russias invasion, Voloshyn told      The Post.    <\/p>\n<p>      Voloshyn said he connected Bystron with Medvedchuk by phone      during the visit but insisted that the German and the      Ukrainian spoke for no more than a few minutes. In a 2023 interview with The Post,      Bystron said he met only with Belarusian officials during the      trip. Soon after the visit, Bystron presented a peace plan      favorable to the Kremlin to the German parliament.    <\/p>\n<p>      With Voloshyn unable to travel to the European Union,      Marchevsky became the face of Voice of Europe in Prague.    <\/p>\n<p>      Marchevsky did not respond to a detailed request for comment.      In earlier comments to the Financial      Times, he denied working as a proxy for Medvedchuk and      said he was not involved in Voice of Europes management,      claiming his company was only a third-party contractor. He      declined to reveal his whereabouts after fleeing the Czech      Republic.    <\/p>\n<p>      A series of scandals dogging the AfD  including a statement      by Krah that not all members of the Nazi SS in World War II      were guilty of crimes  has dented but not destroyed the      partys standing ahead of the European Parliament elections.      Krah has withdrawn from the race, and AfD is still expected      to get at least 15 percent of the vote, which could allow it      a second-place finish in Germany.    <\/p>\n<p>      Krahs statement about the SS did prompt the far-right      National Rally party in France, led by Marine Le Pen, to say      it would not sit with the AfD in the European Parliament. But      the AfDs membership in such official groupings may not mean      much when it comes to voting on issues related to Russia or      Ukraine, one of the European intelligence officials said,      with parties able to vote in ad hoc blocs.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Czech intelligence services, for one, are still vigilant.      We stopped [the Voice of Europe operation], and I am very      proud of my service, Koudelka said. But there are concerns      that other networks may be working in other European      countries. 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For nearly a year, European intelligence officials said, the Czech authorities secretly recorded hours of meetings between several far-right politicians from across Europe and the associate, Artem Marchevsky, who was running the propaganda website, Voice of Europe, including at its offices on a quiet side street in the center of Prague. 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