Aleksandar Vulin reacts to the front page of the Croatian newspaper Express
"What is an insult in Serbia, a country of Hitler's opponents, in Croatia, a country of Hitler's most loyal allies, could be a compliment," said Vulin
"Only Croats could compare the grandson of an Ustasha victim, Aleksandar Vucic, with Hitler. The media and politicians in Croatia know that there is no similarity between Vucic and Hitler, but they know even better that there is not the slightest difference between the policy towards Serbs and Serbia of modern Croatia, and the Independent State of Croatia (NDH)," Vulin said.
"That's why talking about the murdered Serb children is 'disgusting to the point of becoming unbearable' to them, while Serbia's demand that the killers of Serb children be put on trial is a reason for hysteria. To the one for whom Stepinac is a saint, Vucic is Hitler - however, I leave the possibility that I did not understand well what the Croatian newspaper Express wanted to state, because in a country where Hitler's follower, the founder of the Ustasha movement, Mile Budak, has streets named after him, in such a country comparing someone with Hitler isn't necessarily an insult," he added.
"What is an insult in Serbia, a country of Hitler's opponents, in Croatia, a country of Hitler's most loyal allies, could be a understood as a compliment," said Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin, reacting to the disgraceful decision of Express to depict Serbian President Vucic as Hitler on its front page.
(Telegraf.rs)