Aleksandar Radic (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)
Despite ongoing pressures from the regime – which have also left him without a source of income – military analyst Aleksandar Radic said on June 25 that he refuses to abandon his values and belief in what constitutes a healthy society, because he is not afraid of any organization.
“I’m not being melodramatic. The only problem is that [the members of the regime] are corrupt, narcissistic and cannot fathom that there are people who think differently. They cannot believe that we are present in the public arena out of conviction and that there are media and individuals who will continue to do their job despite enormous pressures and [to their own] detriment,” Radic told the Vreme weekly.
The analyst explained that, following the massive anti-regime protest of March 15, 2025 and his public assessment that the authorities employed a sonic weapon to disperse the protestors, the regime engaged in a textbook example of libel by publishing a fraudulent biography claiming Radic is “a spy for an unknown entity.”
“They keep trying to find a weakness of mine [while] fabricating stories, and lies are immensely flexible. For example, [Informer editor-in-chief] Dragan Vucicevic is claiming that [police] are searching safes I own and looking for [stored] money. They can claim I have demon horns, too. Their approach only requires the illusion of legality,” Radic stated.
On June 22, police officers searched Radic’s home and office and seized his cell phone and computers belonging to him and his family.
All this is part of an official investigation into Radic, who is suspected of “preparing to topple the constitutional order” due to claiming the regime used a non-lethal sonic weapon against protestors at the largest anti-government protest in Serbian history.
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