The former director of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA), Aleksandar Vulin, scandalously confirmed today that Bosnian singer Selma Bajrami was banned from entering Serbia by his order because she, in front of the cameras, “proudly showed the symbols of Greater Albania”.
He told Tanjug that any singer who would take a picture with the “Sieg Heil” greeting (Nazi salute) would hardly hold a concert in Israel, which is why he does not see why showing the symbol of “Greater Albania” would be a “recommendation for a pop career in Serbia”.
“You cannot show the symbols of ‘Greater Albania’ and take money in Serbia. For whom ‘Greater Albania’ is proud, Serbia should not be a counter. As I said, while I was serving Serbia as director of the BIA, I issued a number of orders related to to all those who trample on the dignity of Serbia and our people. I don’t know which orders remain in force, but it is best that traitors and those who think that it is possible to spit on Serbia with impunity should check it themselves,” said Vulin.
Let us remind you that Bajrami, as claimed by Tanjug, referring to sources in the security structures of Serbia, was detained today at Belgrade’s “Nikola Tesla” airport while trying to enter the country, after which she was immediately returned to the plane flying to Sarajevo.