General sings deethnic songs, Serbian minister follows with passion (Video)

The Ceethnic Movement has entered the dark pages of Serbia's history of crimes against all those who were not Serbs during World War II. Its reputation is listed along with Hitler's Nazism, and it is remembered with contempt by the advanced world. These unspoiled trends were manifested during [...] our northern neighbors.
The Ceethnic Movement has entered the dark pages of Serbia's history of crimes against all those who were not Serbs during World War II. Its reputation is listed along with Hitler's Nazism, and it is remembered with contempt by the advanced world.
These unspoiled trends our northern neighbours also manifested during the recent war in Kosovo, when they exercised ethnic cleansings driving out of their homes over one million people, while killing tens of thousands of civilians, children, women and elders, recall Koha.net.
But even that's not what they thought.
Serbia's social networks are circulated a video taken in 19 hours ago, where they watch and hear singing deethnic songs, Serbian General Milosav Simovovic, as he follows suit by pleased to experience Serbia's defence minister, Aleksandar Vulin.
Lieutenant Lieutenant General Milosav Simay is commander of Serbia's Land Army, who sings known deethnic songs, while Serbia's Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin is passionately following, writes Koha.net.











