
The Secretary General of the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dusan Kozarev, used his meeting with the Ambassador of Belarus, Sergei Malinovski, to spread disinformation about student protests in Serbia and Kosovo.
Kozarev said:
“Today, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Dusan Kozarev, met with the Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus in Belgrade, Sergei Malinovsky, who briefed him on the situation in Kosovo and the situation in the region, as well as other current events in Serbia.”
“Serbia has been exposed over the past six months to attempts to carry out a colour revolution, with a particular focus on attempts to provoke violence by blocking the national media service,” reports the Serbian portal Politika.
Analysis:
Kozarev claims that Serbia has been subjected to “attempts to carry out a colour revolution” over the past six months. In reality, the protests across Serbia – and especially the student protests – are not a foreign project, but a direct response to the tragedy in Novi Sad, where 15 people died due to a canopy collapse.
Widespread corruption and irresponsibility and repression of the media and students.
Kozarev also misinforms when he talks about the RTS blockade. Students and citizens demonstrated with dignity, without violence, precisely because RTS does not report objectively on the corruption, party recruitment and tragedies that are being covered up.
Kozarev used his meeting with the Belarusian ambassador to promote the well-known Serbian propaganda about Kosovo, without acknowledging the reality – that Kosovo is an independent state recognised by the majority of the democratic world.
/The Geopost