Srpski Glas (srpskiglas.rs)

Srpski glas (https://srpskiglas.rs/) is one of numerous non-transparent Serbian nationalist-revisionist (see link), anti-Western, pro-Putin Russian internet portals, with associated Facebook, Tik Tok, X (formerly Twitter) accounts, as well as a Telegram channel. Officially launched in January 2025, it has promoted a Serbian extremist national-revisionist narrative while simultaneously supporting student protests in Serbia.

The portal has distinguished itself by interviewing several nationalist-revisionist, anti-Western, pro-Putin Russian figures, such as:

  • Officials from the Serbian nationalist, pro-Putin Russian movement Srpski pokret Dveri such as: Dušan Lazić (born 2004), link; Gordana Marinković Savović (born 1974), link.
  • Boško Ćirković Škabo (born 1976), a member of the popular Serbian nationalist-revisionist, anti-Western rap group Beogradski sindikat, link.
  • They even promoted Radomir Počuča (born 1970), a known extremist, former journalist, and military volunteer who fought for Russia in the occupied eastern regions of Ukraine, link.

Srpski glas has also participated in extreme nationalist smear campaigns targeting other media outlets in Serbia and Kosovo (see link 1, link 2), while receiving support from Srpski pokret Dveri for such efforts (see link).

From a Serbian nationalist and anti-Western perspective, the portal praised U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to shut down Voice of America and Radio Free Europe:

It also called for boycotts of Western companies operating in Kosovo:

Ultimately, Srpski glas has endorsed anti-Western Serbian nationalism in Kosovo and openly supported symbols such as the Russian flag associated with Putin’s regime:

Although this internet portal does not publicly list its officials, one individual has emerged as an author: Pavle Jeremić (b. 2004). His biography is noteworthy. Known for his anti-Western, pro-Serbian nationalist position on Kosovo, Jeremić served in 2024 as the youth president of the Serbian parliamentary opposition party Novo lice Srbije, led by Miloš Parandilović (b. 1989). He was also a candidate on an electoral list of Serbian opposition in the 2024 Belgrade municipal elections. In this capacity, he participated alongside other opposition representatives in supporting the student protests, arguing that “only a united ideological front can bring political change in Serbia:”

Throughout 2024, Jeremić authored several articles for the well-known pro-Russian, anti-Western think tank Center for Geostrategic Studies (CGS), led by Dragana Trifković (b. 1976). See for instance: link 1, link 2, link 3. He also contributed to Nova srpska politička misao, a well-known pro-Serbian nationalist, pro-Putin Russian internet portal headed by Đorđe Vukadinović (born 1962): for instance see link.

In summary, this Serbian media portal is just one of numerous non-transparent, Serbian nationalist-revisionist, anti-Western, pro-Putin Russian internet platforms whose objective is to further alienate Serbian society from Western liberal-democratic values, while fostering internal divisions within Serbia and the Western Balkans more broadly.

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