Predrag Petrović’s Post

Serbia is step closer to legalizing purges of "internal enemies" The Socialist Movement, the party of Aleksandar Vulin, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister, has submitted a draft law on foreign agents aimed at completely suppressing freedom of thought, expression, and assembly in Serbia. The immediate impetus for this proposed law is the numerous and ongoing protests by citizens across Serbia, who persistently and convincingly demand accountability from the corrupt authorities for the deaths of 15 people at the Novi Sad railway station. This initiative continues Vulin's efforts to legalize and institutionalize the fight against "internal enemies" in Serbia, modeled after Eastern autocracies. Let us recall that in 2021, Serbia and Russia formed a joint working group to combat so-called "color revolutions," which serves as a tool for persecuting critics of autocratic regimes in both countries. Vulin, while serving as the head of the Security Information Agency (BIA), also compiled lists of "undesirable" individuals, with the main criterion being their critical stance towards the Serbian authorities. Meanwhile, security institutions have been fully repurposed to maintain the ruling party's power, and their actions toward citizens have become increasingly repressive. This initiative should not be dismissed as an populist, or propagandistic measure aimed at preserving voter cohesion for the ruling party. If the current government genuinely wanted to address harmful foreign influence, it should start with Aleksandar Vulin himself, who has been decorated by Russian security and intelligence services FSB and SVR.

Milan Lakatoš Petrović

Programer po struci, analitičar po potrebi, istoričar po nuždi, filozof u otporu... a sve vreme putnik kroz kvantne svetove gde se paralelni univerzumi bore da se ponovo spoje — ali tek kad se ovaj, najgori, resetuje.

3mo

Međutim Vulina nije sprečilo da "19 puta" ili koliko već , leti avionom za Kanadu i donosi "tetkine" pare, te sa pravom se postavlja pitanje - da nije on strani plaćenik? Ah, cirkusa.....

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