In an open letter to U.S. Ambassador Anthony Godfrey released on Jan. 26, Party of Freedom and Justice leader Dragan Dilas says that by accepting to take part in Pink TV's Hit Tvit show he has made it clear that "in the fight for fundamental democratic values in Serbia he is on the side of the authorities."
The opposition leader "publicly thanks" the ambassador for demonstrating clearly to everyone fighting for "fundamental democratic values" that in that fight he was "on the other side."
"Many suspected this before based on your statements criticizing the opposition and glorifying Aleksandar Vucic and Ana Brnabic. After this, there is no more suspicion," Djilas said. He adds that the U.S. diplomat accepted to appear on "Aleksandar Vucic's private TV station, from which the opposition has been barred for years, and which not only fails to deliver authentic news to its audience, but tells them the most brutal lies."
Djilas said that it "doesn't matter" to Godfrey that people in Serbia "have been killed, beaten and laid off and journalists persecuted" as part of "a fascist campaign spearheaded by Pink."
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