After the singer from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Selma Bajrami was banned from entering Serbia by order of the former director of the Security Information Agency (BIA), Aleksandar Vulin, the singer announced herself on her Instagram profile.
“Greetings to all the people in Serbia who are still normal. I’m not going to talk about what happened, we can talk about my career. I still believe that there are more good people than bad,” Selma said live on Instagram.
“Are you going to sing in Serbia, are you banned there now?” was one question, to which Selma answered.
“Are you sure I’m banned? I’ll sing wherever I want. I don’t want to talk about it, ask me something about music,” said Selma.
To recall, Vulin stated that the BiH singer was banned from entering Serbia by his order, because Bajrami “proudly showed the symbols of Greater Albania”, i.e. the double-headed eagle, in front of the cameras, Klix.ba writes.
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