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8/4/2025, 6:36:45 PM
>Bulgarian scientists and diplomats are part of a powerful spy network that participated in organizing the "Color Revolution" in Serbia. This is the leading focus of an "investigative film", the first part of which was broadcast in Belgrade, BGNES 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 descriptions 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. Vučić himself recently described the rector as a terrorist. The Serbian president personally thanked the Russian services for providing information "regarding the organization of the 'Color Revolution' in Serbia". Vučić even boasted that he would write a bestseller with a billion copies - a textbook - on how he fought the "Color Revolution".
>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 descriptions 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. Vučić himself recently described the rector as a terrorist. The Serbian president personally thanked the Russian services for providing information "regarding the organization of the 'Color Revolution' in Serbia". Vučić even boasted that he would write a bestseller with a billion copies - a textbook - on how he fought the "Color Revolution".
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