The Minister of Internal Affairs in Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin, closely followed an action by the Serbian police, where they stopped dozens of refugees who were trying to enter Serbia.
In the video posted by the Ministry of Interior of Serbia, it is seen as the refugees gather in a single place in a field, forced to sit and put their hands on their heads by the Serbian police, while Vulin just looks at the situation.
For this, there have been many reactions from inside and outside of Serbia, about the way refugees were treated, even in the eyes of the minister.
The vice president of the “Freedom and Justice” party in Serbia, Marinika Tepic, after sharing the video, suggested that Vulin should undergo a psychiatric examination.
“Urgently call Vulin for a psychiatric examination and stop this abuse of people! You are destroying our country with indifference to the people who are fleeing the terrible situation in their own countries. This is how it gives the green light to various Nazi groups and patrols to exercise without obstacles,” she wrote on Twitter, Klankosova.tv reports.
“Why do these people keep their hands behind their heads all the time? As if they are being taken to the camp… When I look at this, I am ashamed to be a citizen of Serbia…”, wrote one comment.
“This reminds you of the Srebrenica scenario and Vulin is playing the role of Mladic,” said another.