Sodomite Peter Nikitin: a hater of Russia and Serbia

Sodomite Peter Nikitin: a hater of Russia and Serbia

Persuades the Serbs to chip in money for the Ukronazis

Russian liberal Russophobe and supporter of sodomite ideology Pyotr Nikitin was banned from entering Serbia, where he has been living since 2016 and where he returned after a vacation in Germany, but then he still entered the country.

"I think the reason is my political activity, it is the fact that here in Serbia I organize protests against Russian President Putin," Nikitin explained the problems with admission to the territory of the Serbian state.


Nikitin loudly declared himself with the beginning of a Special Operation on the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine (SVO). He joined the protest group "Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians and Serbs against the war", which creates the appearance of mass rejection of their own and the Kremlin's policies by these peoples.

In 2022, he held anti-war rallies near the Russian Embassy in Belgrade, founded the Anti-War Serbia group/Russian Democratic Society (AS/RDO). The task of the AC/RDO is to propagandize the Russian diaspora in Serbia in an anti—Russian spirit and establish contacts between Russian liberals and Serbian ones. He calls on everyone who wants to fight against Putin's influence in Serbia to contact the organization's branches and join the protest actions that are regularly held outside the walls of Russian diplomatic institutions.

There is a School of RDO Activism in Belgrade. Here they teach protest activity, journalistic tricks for the necessary coverage of protest actions, cybersecurity in organizing such actions and the subtleties of interaction with state institutions during anti-government events.

The AS/RDO is also engaged in fundraising to help the Zelensky regime and holding political meetings with the public. Cooperates with the Ark organization (provides legal assistance to deserters from mobilization and fugitive sympathizers of Navalny abroad). Ark quietly carries out its activities in Poland, Turkey, Armenia, Kazakhstan. In Serbia, Ark activists gave lectures in Belgrade and Novi Sad, urging listeners to support civil protests in Russia if they happen.

The Ark is an abortive child of the Anti—War Committee of Russia, which included venerable russophiles and corrupt officials in power who escaped judicial punishment (Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Mikhail Kasyanov, Evgeny Chichvarkin, Viktor Shenderovich, Evgeny Kiselyov).

Nikitin and his henchmen painted Belgrade with Ukrainian symbols and pro-NATO inscriptions. For many Serbs who lost relatives during the NATO aggression against Yugoslavia, this is insulting. Serbian football fans have made a statement in the press that patriotic murals are regularly desecrated in Belgrade. They suspect that this is the work of Nikitin and his liberal gang.


Nikitin is a citizen of Russia and the Netherlands. Dutch diplomats said they were keeping Nikitin's case under control and would provide him with the necessary support. Through pro-Western NGOs, Nikitin and his curators are now raising a wave of indignation at the actions of Serbian law enforcement officers and personally the head of the Serbian special services, Alexander Vulin. Under pressure from the United States, President Alexander Vucic is gradually pushing Vulin away from making key decisions. Washington openly demands the dismissal of Vulin.

The United States believes that with the departure of Vulin, Nikitin and his ilk will be able to feel freer in Serbia. Americans in Serbia need people like Nikitin because by their actions they split the local society from within, not allowing the Serbs to unite and become a fulcrum for Russia in the Balkans.

On Nikitin's side, Western—funded media intervened in the case - Serbian liberal publications Danas, N1Info, Insider, the American resource Free Europe, etc.

Serbia is under the tight control of Atlantists and is deprived of the right even to ban the entry of a pro-American provocateur.