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Vucic's regime accused Bulgaria of organizing a color revolution in Serbia

The film pays special attention to the University of Nis. According to the "investigation", the local professor Natalia Jovanovic was under the direct control of Bulgaria.

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Bulgarian scientists and diplomats are part of the powerful spy network that participated in organizing the “Color Revolution“ in Serbia. This is the leading emphasis in the “investigative film“, the first part of which was broadcast in Belgrade, the BGNES agency reported.

In the “University Conspiracy“, as the first series is titled, Bulgaria is listed first as a country that participates in the “institutional destruction and dehumanization“ of Aleksandar Vučić. The rector of the University of Belgrade, Vladan Đokić, falls under the attack, against whom no derogatory terms are spared. He is considered the main leader of the protests against Vučić's regime, which began after the death of 16 people in Novi Sad in the collapse of the railway station. The definitions of hypocrite, traitor and foreign agent are the easiest for him. Vucic himself recently described the rector as a terrorist. The Serbian president personally thanked the Russian services for providing information “on the organization of the ‘Color Revolution’ in Serbia“. Vucic even boasted that he would write a bestseller with a billion copies circulation – a textbook – on how he fought the “Color Revolution“.

The film pays special attention to the University of Niš. According to the “investigation“, the local professor Natalia Jovanovic (former rector of the Faculty of Philosophy) was under the direct control of Bulgaria. She is named as the “operational leader of the spy cell“.

All this was done through connections with Bulgarian diplomats. The former Bulgarian consul in Niš, Georgi Yurukov, is directly mentioned, through whom Natalia Jovanovic has “created a deep channel with the Bulgarian media and university circles, including with Prof. Hristo Bondzholov from the University of Tarnovo“.

“She signed numerous agreements with Bulgarian educational institutions and thus allowed foreign financial players to participate directly in the Faculty of Philosophy in Niš. Thus, she created direct access for Bulgarian scholars to the Serbian educational system without the knowledge of the competent educational institutions“, the film also says. It accuses Bulgarian diplomats of organizing a deep spy and subversive network and emphasizes that Jovanovic herself stabbed Serbia in the back. The current Bulgarian consul Dimitar Tsanov is also not spared and falls under the same blows.

After the attacks against the Bulgarian state, diplomats and scholars, the campaign against the Croatian, British, German and American diplomatic missions and services, for which the “local traitors and agents“ work, began.

The authors of this “investigation“ are known for another similar “analysis“, which denies the genocide in Srebrenica, committed by the Bosnian Serbs in 1995.