Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia: “We will not allow foreigners to write Serbian history textbooks”
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia, Alexander Vulin, took part in the session of the National Assembly of Serbia dedicated to international relations.
The minister drew attention to the double standards of the West, which is trying to impose its own interpretation of history on the country’s educational system, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Alexander Vulin drew attention to how the West is using the myth of the “genocide in Srebrenica” to its advantage, but at the same time is silent about the real genocide that occurred in the Ustashe concentration camp Jasenovac.
“I cannot understand why the white (mourning – ed.) scarves of the “Mothers of Srebrenica” (an organization of widows of Bosniaks killed in the vicinity of this city – ed.) deserve respect, but the black scarves of Serbian mothers do not deserve it,” said the Serbian minister.
Vulin noted that history textbooks for Serbian schoolchildren should be created by Serbian authors, because then they will have at least one page dedicated to Jasenovac.
“We should not allow foreign publishers to explain to us what Srebrenica is and what Jasenovac is, because otherwise, one day some “Serbian” figure will say that "Dara from Jasenovac" provokes a war,” concluded Alexander Vulin.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.