By Enver Robelli
Serbian students want to remove Aleksandar Vučić, but not the propaganda of his regime. This is also seen in the students' reaction on social media on the occasion of the anniversary of the NATO intervention on March 24, 1999. Not a word do the students mention the horrific crimes of Serbian forces against the Albanian people in Kosovo.
They don't want to know anything about the mass grave in Batajnica, at the gates of Belgrade (with almost 1,000 victims massacred or shot in Kosovo), they don't want to know the truth about the truck with civilian corpses dumped in the Danube, they don't want to know the truth about the expulsion of almost 1 million Albanians from Kosovo, they don't want to know the truth about Serbia's apartheid in Kosovo during the 1990s.
Serbian students also do not want to know anything about the siege of Sarajevo by their compatriots and the murder of over 10,000 people, nor about the genocide in Srebrenica, nor about the hostage camp in Omarska, nor about the rapes and executions in Visegrad and elsewhere in Bosnia, nor about the destruction of Vukovar and the murder of patients in the city's hospital, nor about the crimes in Prijedor.
Today at 3:00 PM, students plan to gather in front of the General Staff of the Army and the Ministry of Defense in Belgrade to “remember the Serbian victims of NATO aggression.” With this approach, Serbian students show that they are against Vučić, but not against the manipulation of history. But is the future built by manipulating the past? (A2 Televizion)