Few places in the world provide public support to people who have been punished for a criminal offense or are under sanctions for certain actions. However, this is not the case in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
After Pale and Romanija, billboards supporting the director of the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) Aleksandar Vulin were also placed in Srebrenica.
On them is written “Support for our brother, your Srebrenica”, and in the background is Vulin on the left and the Serbian tricolor with the coat of arms on the right.
He recently sent an offer to female students to continue their studies in Belgrade, even though they glorified the war criminal Ratko Mladic and glorified the crimes with the message to the Bosniaks, “It’s good we killed you.”
Vulin has recently been on the United States (U.S.) blacklist due to, as they stated from Washington, drug and arms trafficking.
The Government of Serbia, on the other hand, believes that Vulin ended up on the U.S. blacklist because Serbia did not impose sanctions on Russia despite the fact that the U.S. stated more specific reasons, Klix.ba reports.
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