Turn out the images: The seal only sees as refugees are forced to lay hands on their heads

Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Aleksandar Vulin, has closely forwarded a Serbian police action, where dozens of refugees trying to enter Serbia have been detained. In the video posted by Serbia's Interior Ministry, it is seen as refugees gather in a single field, forced to [...]
Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Aleksandar Vulin, has closely forwarded a Serbian police action, where dozens of refugees trying to enter Serbia have been detained.
In the video posted by Serbia's Interior Ministry, it is seen as refugees gather in a single area, forced to sit and lay their hands on the head by Serbian police, as Voulin only looks at the situation.
For this, there have been numerous reactions both inside and outside Serbia about how refugees were treated, even in the eyes of the minister.
Party deputy leader “Leri and Justice” in Serbia, Marinika Tepiq, after distributing the video, suggested Vulin is undergoing a psychiatric examination.
Call the vulin urgently for a psychiatric examination and stop this business of people! You're destroying our country with indifference toward people who are fleeing the terrible situation in their countries. So she gives the green light to various Nazi groups and patrols to exercise without obstacles”, she wrote on Twitter, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
Why do these people keep their hands on their heads all the time? Like they're taking them to camp... When I look at this, I'm ashamed to be a citizen of Serbia...”, wrote a comment.
“This reminds you of the Srebrenica scenario and Volin is playing the role of Mladic”, another said.












