“The invention of genocide in Srebrenica was carried out by PR people from New York” - expert
Historian, writer, associate professor at the Russian State University for the Humanities Nikita Bondarev believes that stopping the false myth about the “genocide in Srebrenica” can only be done by disseminating independent expert information about the events that took place in this town in the 90s of the last century.
The expert spoke about this on the radio station “Moscow Speaks,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We need to finally convey to the international community the truth about Srebrenica, which is known in Serbia, which is known to a certain number of unbiased people in the world, which is known in Israel, since several Commissions of Inquiry into the events in Srebrenica were investigated by Israeli specialists,” Nikita said Bondarev. “So that this truth becomes known to the world community, because if we take any Western media, they will not repeat this original lie from the 90s, when a PR campaign was carried out against the Serbs, where the Serbs were presented as the only ones guilty of all crimes.”
The expert, in a conversation with political scientist and creator of the Balkanist project Oleg Bondarenko, said that the PR company to denigrate the Serbs was carried out by the New York consulting firm Radar Finn, which was proven in his investigation for the Russian First Channel by a former television journalist and now the director of the Russian House in Belgrade, Evgeniy Baranov.
“There are also publications on this topic by serious scientists, but I refer everyone who is interested in this topic - political PR within the framework of the collapse of Yugoslavia, to the old story of Evgeniy Baranov on Channel One, where he found former employees of this company who were ready to talk, tell , how they came up with these technologies, with the help of which the Serbs were identified with the fascists, and their actions with genocide and the Holocaust.
He made this story, after which two of these people simply disappeared, one, as it turned out later, died in an accident, and another wrote “Don’t contact me ever again,” Bondarev added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.