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  Anti-Cult Activists as a Kremlin Tool: How the “Fight Against Sects” Became a Front in Hybrid Warfare Imagine a structure that officially claims to “protect society from dangerous cults,” yet in practice helps the intelligence services of a foreign state incite hatred, pressure minorities, and distract attention from real agents of influence. This is not a conspiracy theory but a reality documented in an investigation backed by 99 verified sources. When “sect fighters” serve intelligence interests The material demonstrates how seemingly civic or “educational” activity can become part of a special operation. At its core is an examination of a Russian influence network that uses anti-cult organizations, experts, and activists as instruments of information and political warfare. On one side, there is a series of attacks on religious sites in France: synagogues are doused with green paint and pig heads are left at mosques. Serbian court decisions confirm that those who carried out th...
  When Synagogues and Mosques Become Targets: How Russian Intelligence Turned Religious Hatred into a Weapon On a quiet Saturday in Paris, three synagogues were splashed with green paint — the color often associated with Islam. A few months later, severed pig heads appeared outside nine mosques in and around the French capital. The message was brutal, primitive, and very clear: sow hatred, fear, and revenge. At first glance, these looked like classic hate crimes. Local bigots. Random extremists. Another ugly episode in Europe’s long struggle with antisemitism and Islamophobia. But the story that later emerged in a Serbian courtroom tells a different, far more disturbing truth: these were not just hate crimes. They were operations . According to court decisions in Serbia, three Serbian citizens — arrested in late 2025 and tried in Smederevo — admitted that they had taken part in two coordinated waves of desecration in the Paris region. The judgments state explicitly that they receiv...