In a disturbing display of propaganda, Serbia has sunk to new lows by exploiting a young man with special needs to fabricate a false narrative. This shameful act, orchestrated by Ivica Dačić and Marko Đurić, has rightfully drawn widespread condemnation.
The incident involves a 26-year-old from Kosovo, currently living in Switzerland, who suffers from severe autism and has a 90% disability. Shockingly, Dačić and Đurić have falsely accused this vulnerable individual of threatening Serbian embassies, despite the fact that he cannot even speak.
This grotesque manipulation highlights the lengths to which Serbian officials are willing to go in order to push their agenda, even if it means using innocent people as pawns in their deceitful games. This vile act is a disgrace to human decency and should be condemned by all who value truth and justice.
The reality, as exposed by Insajderi, is that the young man, Denis, has been cruelly used in a cynical ploy to create fear and division. It is not just an attack on one individual; it is an attack on basic human dignity. This scandal raises serious questions about the moral compass of those involved and the true motives behind this smear campaign.
One must also question the role of media outlets like TV Pink, which have shamelessly propagated these lies without any regard for the truth. Their complicity in spreading this propaganda only serves to further erode the credibility of the Serbian media landscape.
Moreover, this incident draws attention to the recent death of Aleksandar Grbović, a “friend” of Aleksandar Vučić and Milan Radoičić. It begs the question: is this false narrative being used as a smokescreen to distract from more pressing issues, such as the true cause of Grbović’s death?
Serbia’s use of propaganda has reached a point where it is no longer just a political tool but a weapon aimed at the most vulnerable members of society. The international community must take a stand against this despicable behavior and demand accountability from those who perpetuate such lies.
In the face of such vileness, it is imperative that the truth prevails. Serbia must be held accountable for its actions, and the world must not turn a blind eye to the injustices being committed in the name of propaganda.