In the message of congratulations for Christmas, which Serbia celebrates on January 7, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandër Vulin did not forget to mention the Kosovo Serbs, who, according to him, are deprived of basic rights.
"Today we also think about those who cannot celebrate without worries and anxiety; about Russian Orthodox in Ukraine being banned from celebrating Christmas in their own name and church; we think of the Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, who are taken hostage, without pensions and salaries, whose schools are invaded by force and who are arrested and imprisoned for their existence. We also think about the Serbs in Republika Srpska, who are the only people in Europe where foreigners determine what decisions their parliament can make... We also think about the Serbs in Croatia who are forbidden to be part of the government, and who are arrested when they sing their songs", were the words of Vulin. (A2 Televizion)
"We think about the Serbs in Kosovo", Vulin: They are arrested and imprisoned for their existence
