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Milos Kovic banned from Entering BiH, He poses a Threat to Security

Published: March 13, 2022
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Members of the Border Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina today at the Vardiste crossing banned Milos Kovic, a professor at the History Department of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, from entering BiH, explaining that he posed a threat to the security of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Professor Kovic told Srna that his entry into BiH was banned yesterday at around 4 pm, based on the decision made on February 28, which he refused to sign.

“I was asked to sign the decision on the ban on entering BiH, which they did not even let me read. I asked the members of the Border Police what was my fault, who made that decision and on the basis of which article and which law, but I did not receive an answer,” said Kovic.

He said that he assumed that someone in Sarajevo was bothered by his public speech and opinion, because he did not see any other reason to ban a university professor from entering Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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