Contested Narratives: Bojovic's Stance on Kosovo's Genocide Sparks Debate
Cramon's assistant Bojovic refutes claims of being a Russian agent and downplaying Serbian war crimes, yet his stance on Kosovo's genocide stirs significant debate and controversy.
This week, a notable development unfolded on ‘X’ when a user, "VCitizen," accused EU Parliament Reporter Viola von Cramon of employing a Russian agent as a staff member, specifically to downplay Serbian crimes in Kosovo. The individual in question, named Djordje Bojovic, became the centre of this viral controversy.
In a swift counter, Bojovic addressed these allegations, referring to the accusers predominantly as "bots from Kosovo." However, before delving deeper into Bojovic's rebuttal, it's essential to highlight a recent POLITICO report. This piece uncovered a startling claim: "Russian intelligence has infiltrated the EU institutions through a Serbian agent, aiming to disseminate pro-Kremlin narratives about the Ukraine conflict." The report implicates Serbian national Novica Antić as an active Russian "agent of influence," who reportedly held meetings with European officials, including German Greens lawmaker Viola von Cramon-Taubadel. However, the report doesn't implicate Bojovic o…
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