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<nettime> B92 informs: Radicals' Leader Accuses B92 of Being Part of Foreign Intelligence Services |
Seselj Accuses B92 of Being Part of Foreign Intelligence Services Belgrade-July 23, 1998 In a news conference on Thursday, leader of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Vojislav Seselj and Serbian Vice-Premier, Vojislav Seselj rejected as false the rumours that Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic might go along with Kosovo as the third Yugoslav federal unit. He said that these false rumours were initiated by the centres of special war inside the country. "What the ultimate goals of the western powers and the OSCE are is obvious from [their] threats and insistence on the benefit of the Shqiptar separatists and terrorists. The OSCE envoys have acted in our country contrary to the interests of the Serb people, they have linked up with the Serb enemies and treasonous political parties," Seselj pointed out. He stressed some Western countries, like the US, financed "propaganda activities in Serbia" aimed at dissolving the country. Asked to justify his statement that Radio B92 was serving Great Britain and the US, as reported recently by the state news agency Tanjug, Serbian Information Minister Aleksandar Vucic said: "I did not say that B92 was in the service of the Great Britain and the US, I said it was financed by the governments of these countries. That is what I learned at the ANEM's assembly and what the assembly's conference materials said... I don't presume you are ashamed of that." Seselj's cue was: "You should be ashamed. All you journalists working in the outlets [which] you know for sure get money from abroad should be aware that you are working for Serbia's enemies and against FRY, [that] you are working for the foreign intelligence services. One who is paid by the US or the British government is an American or a British agent, acting against his country as a traitor to his people. We have reliable data that various governmental organisations finance not only B92 but also other media. I am surprised you are not aware that you're in the traitors ranks." -- Veran Matic, Editor in Chief tel: +381-11-322-9109 Radio B92, Belgrade, Yugoslavia fax: +381-11-322-4378 Radio B92 Official Web Site --- http://www.opennet.org/ --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl