Bosnian footballer who was expelled after expressing sympathy for Ratko Mladic: My life is ruined

Belmin Halilovic has been expelled from the Bosniak club, FC Modrica because he expressed his sympathy for the Serb war criminal in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ratko Mladic. Belmin has been contacted by Bosnian media to explain exactly what happened, according to “Zeri”, type Periscopi. “I am guilty and I apologize to everyone that [...]
Belmin has been contacted by Bosnian media to explain exactly what happened, according to “Zeri”, type Periscopi.
I'm guilty and I apologize to everyone who's offended by this joke. It was ugly what I did, but I really didn't have any spot on my career. I can't believe what's happening to me”, Halilovic said.

A friend betrayed me for money. We were always kidding. As a Serb, he always sang the song "Sarajevo, my city." And he ruined my life”, he further shows.
Halilovic says his Serbian friend, who does not want to identify him, has sent the message to Jasmina Memisevic and Daniel Pavlovic.
I ruined my life, but I'm afraid for my family. She's not to blame for my mistake. Now I am not allowed to return to Sarajevo”, he added. /Periscope. com/












