Suzana Vasiljević, apart from the news, also invented that she was employed at the BBC?

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Although the adviser to the President of Serbia, Suzana Vasiljević, claims that while she worked at the BBC, she “made up news”, the British public service says that Vasiljević was never employed by them

 

Spokesman British of the public service BBC, the television station for which presidential adviser Suzana Vasiljević said she worked and that they “made up news”, announced that Vasiljević was never employed at that television.

 

The BBC stated, writes N1, that they do not know what it is about.

 

“We do not recognize that reference to our reporting. The BBC is the world’s most trusted media service and we are committed to accurate, independent and impartial reporting for audiences around the world,” the company said.

 

They emphasize that Vasiljević was never employed by the BBC, but that she worked as a freelancer, the last time for the British public service in 2012.

 

Vasiljević was a guest on a television channel, speaking on the topic of how to prevent the spread of disinformation, and to the surprise of those present, she admitted that in 2000, when she was working as a journalist for the BBC, invented a war in Montenegro, and that was to spend three months on St. Stefan.

 

“We were at the BBC at one time, we invented stories in order to… We invented the war in Montenegro, i.e. the possibility that Milosevic would attack in 2000, before his last elections, attack Montenegro i.e. Milo Đukanović because Milo turned his back, so that they would be in Sveti Stefan for three months,” said Vasiljević.

 

Source: Vreme

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