Vuciq promises that police who sang to Srebrenica will be punished but avoid the word genocide

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, who is in the election campaign, has landed in the southwestern town of Serbia, Priboj, where recently top Serbian police officials degoldified the genocide that Serb forces committed in Srebrenica. He before Bosniaks living in this city promised that those who sang that “Sijenica will [...]
During the visit, he said the policeman who was filmed celebrating with songs deglorifying the Srebrenica massacre and war crimes in Croatia would be sanctioned.
For those people who sang that song that Sjenica will become the new Srebrenica not only to be punished but to be transferred from Pribji”, Vuciq said at a media conference, writes Balkaninsight.
During his visit to the predominantly Bosniak city, Vuciq met with Muslim and Orthodox clergymen, as well as with municipal leaders, and vowed that those who “wanted to massacre” or “to shoot or kill someone” would be punished.
Whenever someone thinks I can't hear and don't understand what's going on, I know exactly what's going on when we're only in the coffee shop as Serbs and I know what it's like when the Bosnian Muslims are just in the 15x1> cafe, he said.
Several days ago, members of Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs were shot singing ultra-nationalist songs praising the Srebrenica genocide, the destruction of Vukovar and calling for new crimes against minority minorities in Serbia.
The video was conducted at a restaurant in Priboj, Serbia, during the New Year's festival.













