Šolak’s artillery network – Highgate, BFMI, and n1 as Weapons Against United Group’s Competitors
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The Balkan Free Media Initiative (BFMI) has authored a new report on the media landscape in the region and will present it today in the European Parliament.
On the surface, this might seem uncontroversial, but in reality, it is yet another staged performance where nothing is as it appears. Firstly, BFMI is not an independent organisation. It is an NGO with strong ties to United Group, operating in the interest of the company. The BFMI report is not an impartial analysis of the media space in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, and Slovenia. Instead, it is a tool used by United Group to