Few countries in the world offer public support to people convicted of a crime or sanctioned for certain acts. However, this is not happening in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Finally, photos of the supporter of the genocide, Alekandar Vulin, appeared in the place where the genocide by the Serbian regime took place. Billboards were also placed in Srebrenica supporting the director of the Serbian Intelligence Agency (BIA), Aleksandar Vulin, who was sanctioned by the U.S. for corruption and ties to Russia.
They read “Support for our brother, your Srebrenica”, with the seal in the background and the Serbian flag on the left.
Recently, he sent an offer to some female students there to continue their studies in Belgrade while glorifying war criminal Ratko Mladic’s crimes with the message to Bosniaks: “So good we killed you.”
Vulin has recently entered the black list of the United States due to, as stated by Washington, drug and arms trafficking.
The Serbian government, on the other hand, believes that Vulin ended up on the U.S. blacklist because Serbia has not imposed sanctions on Russia despite more specific justifications from the U.S., Klix.ba reports.
Vulin was an instigator of the crimes in Srebrenica and publicly denied Serbian crimes. He has honored convicted war criminals, including Slobodan Milosevic.
Vulin is considered the right-hand man of Serbian President Alekandar Vučić, who, when he visited Srebrenica on one of the anniversaries of the genocide, was stoned by the residents as a sign of revolt that he was not welcome in that country .
Official Belgrade has never apologized for the Serbian genocide in Serbrenica in 1995./The Geopost/