Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin said on Monday that he was prevented from attending a commemoration at the site of a WW 2 massacre of Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Pročitaj više
Vulin said that the authorities in Sarajevo did not allow a Serbian government aircraft into Bosnia-Herzegovina’s airspace. “The flight over Bosnia-Herzegovina was not banned, they wisely kept quiet until an hour before takeoff and then said that there was no one in the ministry to sign permission because they were all on vacation. They didn’t even dare say it was banned,” he told the pro-regime TV Pink.
He said he was banned “from going to Prebilovci, to the put where the Ustashe (WW 2 Croatian Nazi allies) threw more than 1,000 Serbs in 1941,” he said. “Whenever we recall Ustashe crimes, someone wants to tell us that we can’t do that,” Vulin said.
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