Serbia forbids mention at Hillary Clinton autobiography school

Hillary Clinton's autobiography has become “model” The row in Serbia. The institution representing the Albanian community in the country denied having called for the inclusion of this book in the curriculums of Albanian students following the harsh response of a Serbian minister who recalled her husband's role in the shelling campaign during the Kosovo war. [...]
We did not ask for that, Albanian National Council Secretary Enver Mehmeti told BIRN. He explains that what this organisation proposed was only for Albanian-language texts to be used in schools that follow the government-endorsed programme.
But Serbian Education Minister Mladen Sarcevic reacted by saying that “will not allow high schools students to learn about family members who ordered the shelling of Serbia”, referring to the 1999 NATO air campaign aimed at ending Belgrade's military operations in Kosovo.
“If Albanians see the Clinton family as a supreme good, we see it as the supreme evil”, Sarcevic was quoted as saying. Representatives of the Albanian National Council explain that Clinton's autobiography should serve simply as an example of a school text for this pan, but reading it would not be mandatory.











