Low Blow: Vulin Includes Srebrenica in His Victimization After Yesterday’s Ban on Entry to Bosnia and Herzegovina

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“RS is mine, I can enter anywhere and anytime I want. I adhere to and respect the laws and civilized regulations of any country,” said Aleksandar Vulin, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Serbia and senator of RS, commenting on yesterday’s entry ban to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“This is malice, meanness. If he could, Dino Konaković would completely ban my entry into BiH. That misfortune lasted a day. Then he felt big, important, and powerful. It is not good for a country to be represented only through some bans. It would also not be bad to say what the problem is with coming to Prebilovci,” Vulin emphasized.

Vulin noted that this is not important, and he would not look back, as we know what the laws are in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He asked Konaković how it would be to play with the victims of another nation.

“Imagine if I said: ‘Konaković is going to some commemoration in Srebrenica.’ This is what is ugly and dangerous, because it speaks to the fact that there are Serbian victims, ‘there are some.’ That Serbs are ‘there,’ that their pain is ‘there.’ The attitude towards me is completely insignificant, it happens in politics, but to say about Prebilovci that ‘there is some sign there,’ is what frightens and saddens me. Therefore, we Serbs gather here because no one else will accept our wounds and sufferings as their own,” Vulin emphasized.

He pointed out that he will always enter RS and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“I am from Manjača, RS is mine. I came among my people, and my people, God is with us,” concluded Vulin.

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