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- 09 ناۋ. 2026 17:30
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Kazakhstan Warns of Fake Videos Spreading Disinformation Ahead of Referendum
As Kazakhstan approaches a significant referendum، a wave of misinformation is surfacing on social media، specifically targeting the electoral process. Fabricated video clips depicting alleged ballot stuffing are circulating online، prompting an official response from the Center for Combating Fake Information.
Debunking Deceptive Content
An in-depth analysis by the Center has revealed that the majority of these videos are not recent or relevant to the current referendum. Investigations confirmed that many clips were filmed in different countries، at various times، and some were staged or digitally altered without clear context.
The 'Disappearing Ink' Deception
One notable example is a video featuring 'disappearing ink،' which first appeared online in 2019. This particular footage has been previously circulated in Russia، Ukraine، and Kyrgyzstan، highlighting its long history of misuse. The Center identified a total of 32 unique video recordings across various online platforms that have been manipulated or misrepresented.
Motives Behind the Misinformation
According to the Center، the dissemination of such materials is a deliberate tactic of information manipulation. The primary goal is to sow distrust and damage public confidence during the sensitive period leading up to the referendum by creating a distorted perception of voting procedures.
Anticipating Sophisticated Tactics
With the referendum date drawing nearer، experts anticipate the emergence of more sophisticated forms of manipulative content. This could include deepfake videos that mimic real events or statements from public officials، further complicating the information landscape.
The Center strongly advises citizens to approach all online publications with a critical mindset. It emphasizes the importance of verifying information sources and refraining from sharing unverified materials to prevent the spread of disinformation.
This information was reported by the Infohub.kz news agency.