Vulin reacts to anti-Vucic campaign because Croat singer Severina was held at Serbian border

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Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin has reacted to a campaign against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic because the Croat singer Severina was held for a while at the Serbian border for checks.

"All the scum who think that Serbs have neither a state nor self respect could be convinced of the opposite when they were told at our borders that they are not welcome. Some because they sang about (Naser) Oric slaughtering Serbs at Christmas, some because they beat our children at concerts, cursing Serbians online, singing they are untouchable because, 'We are stronger than Serbia' making a racket while showing the symbols of Greater Albania, celebrating Ante Gotovina. The lists that I personally compiled as interior minister and as the director of the BIA and the order handed over to the competent authorities, contained the names of foreign citizens who were coming to Serbia to participate in violent protests, but also of drug lords, who are still feared from Sarajevo to Pristina and Skopje, while in Serbia we confiscated their cars and sent them back across the border on foot.

Let's not forget, I put on the list, along with mandatory detention and intensified checks, also the members of the Assembly of Montenegro who voted in favor of declaring Serbia genocidal. I personally put on the list those Serbs taking flowers to the graves of Albanian murderers, and the numerous Croats who sing to 'Jura and Boban' in Vukovar, and then wanted to come to Bac (in Serbia) and spit in our faces once more.

All of them whined and demanded that their ban be lifted and all said that there are people much worse than them, that they did not mean what they were singing, and talked about, and all whined that the ban was taking away their revenue or hindering them in managing their property in Serbia.

Some pleaded personally, some through their managers, and some through the prime ministers of their countries. Many tried secretly to get to Aleksandar Vucic, whom they were publicly disparaging.

I created those lists according to the law and according to my conscience, and I regret that I did not dedicate myself more to this, because I can see how many scumbags have been unjustly left out. Aleksandar Vucic was not asked about it, nor should he have been," Vulin said.

(Telegraf.rs)