
“The United States and its allies organized a ‘massacre’ of Muslims in Srebrenica, accusing Serbs for ‘genocide’,” Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeef said on Tsargrad TV.
In a text full of conspiracy theories, manipulation of facts and lies, author Igor Pshenichnikov states that “Serbs, represented by President Milosevic, not without the help of the leader of ‘New Russia’, made concessions to the West in the mid-1990s.”
“First, in 1995, they were forced to sign the Dayton Accords, which seem to have stopped the war in Bosnia, which Belgrade has not lost, and consolidated the process of tearing Yugoslavia to pieces. As a result of these agreements, whose guarantors were Russia, an artificial state creation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) was created. And from Yugoslavia, taking into account the previously seceded Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia, only the community of Serbia and Montenegro remained. ” At the time, the United States and its allies organized a “massacre” of Muslims in Srebrenica, accusing Serbs of “genocide.” Belgrade is still convinced that Western experts have falsified “evidence” of a massacre allegedly carried out by the Bosnian Serb army under the command of Ratko Mladic. But who wants to listen to Serbs? However, this fake was the basis for the persecution of Bosnian Serb leaders and has generally become an excuse for the collective West to demonize all Serbs, “Pshenichnikov said in a text published in the media controlled by oligarch Maleofeev.
Igor Pshenichnikov writes that “it is a sad result of concessions and humiliating agreements for Serbs with the West.”
“From Yugoslavia until 2000, there was a small pillar in the shape of the union of Serbia and Montenegro. In 2006, as a result of a “popular referendum” held under the supervision of the United States, Montenegro withdrew from the union with Serbia and joined NATO a few years later. Almost all former republics of the SFRY – Macedonia (now – Northern Macedonia), Slovenia, Croatia – have become members of NATO. BiH will be drawn in there. Kosovo formally declared independence in 2008, although the region was de facto torn away from Serbia in the early 2000s. Now you can cross truncated and gnawed Serbia from one end to the other in a few hours, “Pshenichnikov, a star of pro-Russian media in the Balkans, wrote in the article.
Tsargrad TV, on whose portal the controversial text was published, was launched in 2015 by the Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeejev, who supports the idea of ”renewal of the Russian Empire”. Malofeev financed pro-Russian separatists in Crimea, which is why he was on the black lists of the USA and the EU. The first editor of Tsargrad TV was Aleksandr Dugin, the founder of the Eurasian Movement and one of the ideologues of Russia’s aggressive expansionist policy. Daria Tokareva is currently the editor-in-chief. A Moscow city court recently fined the channel 120,000 rubles for spreading false news about the coronavirus. Earlier, Tokareva was punished seven times for spreading information and photos of minors without the consent of their parents.
The author of the disputed text, Igor Pshenichnikov, is also the editor of the political section on the Tsargrad website. This former adviser to the Russian Institute for Strategic Research (which is under Putin’s direct control and is currently headed by Mikhail Fradkov, a longtime head of Russia’s intelligence service) specializes in spreading Russian propaganda in the former Yugoslav countries, especially Kosovo and Montenegro.
The author of the disputed text states that the history of Yugoslavia reminds him of the events in Ukraine that everything seems to be repeating itself as a plan.
“This is what our Serbian friends tell us, who have the opportunity to observe everything that is happening in Ukraine from the outside and compare it with what they had more than 20 years ago. “The staged ‘Russian massacre’ in the Kiev suburb of Bucha is the same fake, which was invented by the Americans in Srebrenica,” reads the text published on the portal whose real founder is Konstantin Malofeev.
We remind you that three years ago, Konstantin Malofeev was banned from entering BiH. Prior to that, Malofeev was in constant contact with SNSD leader Milorad Dodik.