Bosnian Serb MP with racist message says Albanians must be accepted as human beings

There has been great controversy on Twitter after posting a photo, where Yugoslav Prince Pavle was in Albanian national clothing, and the one who has noticed is the reaction that MP Srdjan Mazalica of the Republika Srpska Parliament is being named racist in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ljubomir Filipovic, policy connoisseur from Mali [...]
There has been great controversy on Twitter after posting a photo, where Yugoslav Prince Pavle was in Albanian national clothing, and the one who has noticed is the reaction that MP Srdjan Mazalica of the Republika Srpska Parliament is being named racist in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Ljubomir Filipovic, a policy connoisseur from Montenegro, has distributed a photograph saying he is Prince Pavle of Yugoslavia, in traditional Albanian dress, which sparked many comments and debates from Serbs who even threatened Montenegrins.
Filipovic wrote that one of the theories says the origin of Prince Pavle's family is from the Kelmendi tribe of northern Albania.
Yugoslav Prince Pavle Karakoreevic in Albanian national costume. One of the theories of the origin of the Royal family Kara '%or '%ev] says they have parties from the Kelmendi north of Albania”, said Ljubomir Filipovic.
But immediately, Filipovic's profile was filled with serious and insulting remarks in his direction, including the racist reaction of MP Srdjan Mazalica of the Republika Srpska Parliament in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
MP Mazalica said Albanians should be accepted as equal human beings with Serbs, but that they differ greatly from Serbs.
The Albanian must be accepted as equal human beings, but they are very different from us [Serbs]”. He also posted a graph claiming his DNA genetic distance was shown by several ethnic groups, including Albanians.

And to this comment, dubbed racists, the researcher and connoisseur of developments in the Balkans, Florian Bieber, who wrote to him and his messages were racist.
Some users, including Balkan researchers Florian Bieber, drew attention that his messages were racist, but he objected.
It should be noted that Srdjan Mazalica is simultaneously a member of the Parliamentary Commission for European Integration and Regional Co-operation in Republika Srpska.












