Serbian slavery to the Kremlin
The progressive regime wants to turn Serbia into a dictatorship in which there is no place for democratic institutions, for respect for the law, the rule of law, for freedom of speech and opinion...
The Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vulin, addressed the opposition members who hung the banner "Your hands are bloody" on the City Hall in Novi Sad. Vulin spared no foul words in a futile attempt to wash responsibility for the crime at the Railway Station from the authority to which he himself belongs. For him, members of the Movement of Free Citizens are "rapists", "political vultures", "professional protesters who live off other people's pain" and use a terrible tragedy for political goals.
A few days later, he repeated his attack on all the rebellious citizens who are demanding justice for the 14 innocent victims of the demolition of the canopy in Novi Sad, claiming that they are "vultures, professional protesters, NGO scum", and along the way he flatly lied that the thugs who were demolishing the City Hall would be found and punished. None of that announcement will come true because during the demonstrations in Novi Sad, the police arrested only citizens who had done nothing wrong, while they bypassed the demolition hooligans in a wide arc. The reason is simple - the vandals are actually a phalanx under the command of the progressives, people will not arrest their officials.
Approaching Russia and Belarus
Vulin uses the rare moments he spends in Serbia for his favorite activity - demonizing and intimidating anyone who thinks differently, resisting the progressive regime and not putting up with the gradual transformation of this country into a dictatorship. In recent days, his heart was full when he saw how the police and parapolice were beating and arresting protesters in Novi Sad, how they were bringing innocent people into custody who were then taken over by submissive prosecutors and judges, in order to put them in detention for 30 days, despite every law and common sense. .
Serbia is finally starting to resemble the countries where Vulin likes to stay - Russia and Belarus, which causes him undisguised satisfaction and bouts of joy. He is such a specimen of the human species: he rejoices only in other people's suffering, only the regime's violence against rebellious citizens can warm his soul. Every now and then, Vulin jumps into countries that have long dealt with the opposition, freedom of speech, dissent, basic human rights and other inventions of the rotten West.
He recently paid a three-day visit to Belarus, before that he was at the BRICS summit in Kazan, together with three other ministers, and before that he traveled every hour to Russia, where he met with the highest political officials, including Putin, as well as to representatives of the security services, primarily the Federal Security Service, the successor to the infamous criminal KGB.
United in persecution of the opposition
During his visit to Belarus, Vulin met with Lukashenko's Interior Minister Ivan Kurbakov and agreed on joint training of the police of Serbia and Belarus. The comical detail of that agreement is that it includes joint training in the field of combating terrorism, and Belarus, as a vassal of Russia, is helping the terrorist actions of the Kremlin.
In Russia, Vulin met with the director of the country's Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, and the director of the Federal Security Service, Alexander Bortnikov. On this occasion, the Government of Serbia issued a statement in which it is said that Vulin and Naryshkin discussed "further improvement and strengthening of cooperation between the security structures of the two countries", and with Bortnikov about "continuing cooperation between the security structures of Serbia and Russia and facing common challenges".
Translated into Serbian, the security structures of the fraternal countries will not do their job as stipulated by the laws, but will continue to persecute oppositionists, political activists, free-thinking individuals and all other citizens who could threaten the dictatorial rule of Aleksandar Vučić and Vladimir Putin.
The successors of the Soviet Chekists praised the Serbian citizen for his work so far. Nariškin highlighted the efforts of Aleksandar Vulin, who, while performing the functions of Minister of Defense, Internal Affairs and Director of the Security and Information Agency, "influenced the development of good relations between Serbian and Russian services", and Bortnikov thanked Vulin for his "professionalism and contribution to the improvement of cooperation between Serbian and Russian services". Translated into Serbian, this should mean that the Serbian BIA fell under the management of the FSB, or that it at least works for the interests of a foreign service.
Serbian-Russian cooperation
What this cooperation looks like in practice was seen in 2021 when Vulin was the Minister of Police. In May of that year, Russian opposition members held a meeting in Belgrade. During their stay in the capital, they were followed and eavesdropped, and Vulin, according to the testimony of Vladimir Kara-Murza, traveled to Moscow and informed the then first man of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Nikolai Patrushev, about that meeting. On that occasion, Vulin handed Patrushev the transcripts of the conversations of Russian opposition activists, and then one of them was arrested - Andrey Pivovarov. A little later, Kara-Murza was also arrested and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Fortunately, both were freed in August of this year, in the largest prisoner exchange between the West and Russia since the Cold War.
In 2020, Vulin and Patrushev agreed on a joint fight between Serbia and Russia against color revolutions, so they formed a working group that should monitor opposition activists, non-governmental organizations and freelance journalists. After that, the Directorate for the Prevention of Money Laundering at the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Serbia started checking the financing of a group of non-governmental and media organizations and individuals.
The official reason was to determine whether the so-called suspects "have anything to do with terrorist financing or money laundering." The real reasons for this operation were the persecution and intimidation of critics of the Vučić regime, according to which criteria they were on the list for verification, no one thought of checking the business of "Informer" or TV Pink. The public then revolted and opposed the persecution according to the Russian model, so the operation failed ingloriously.
Decoration from the FSB
Vulin was adequately rewarded for his faithful service to the Russian services. At the beginning of this year, FSB Director Aleksandar Bortnikov awarded Vulin in Moscow with the Order for Cooperation of the Russian Federal Security Service. Thus, Vulin's loyalty to the heir of the infamous NKVD and KGB was officially confirmed, the man who held the most responsible state positions in Serbia was awarded by the secret service. And nothing to anyone, it passed without any violent reactions, although this precedent should be an alarm for the alarm. However, in the Serbian public, it seems that everyone has come to terms with slavery to the Kremlin, as if it is some kind of inevitable fate, and not the result of the decision of the progressive regime led by Aleksandar Vučić.
At the same time, Vulin calmly states that "anti-government potential still exists in Serbia, but the situation in the country is currently peaceful and stable, partly thanks to the Russian intelligence services." Therefore, the Russian services control the state of Serbian society. Did Serbia become a Russian province without anyone informing us about it?
There have been all kinds of miracles in the history of this unfortunate country, but to have a person at the table in the government who openly works for another country and still brags about it, that did not happen even in the darkest days of Serbian history. It is not difficult to imagine what would happen to a minister in the era of socialism if he received an order from the KGB, only that such a situation is completely unimaginable, it exceeds the wildest imagination of the writers of spy novels. But what would seem unconvincing, impossible, and even stupid in a literary work - in our so-called reality is a notorious fact that few pay attention to. The depth of our ruin is almost unfathomable, in order to peer into that dark abyss you need steel nerves and a strong stomach.
Serbian version of Ježov and Beria
That's why no one should be surprised by the scenes we see these days on the streets of Novi Sad. Alleged plainclothes police officers who beat peaceful protesters, alleged members of the BIA who kidnap female activists and take them in an unknown direction, not allowing them to call a lawyer or family, the arrest of former Vice President of the Provincial Government Goran Ješić for attacking an official who did not present himself with identification and he looks more like a criminal than a policeman - all these are regular occurrences in countries that serve as role models for Vučić, Vulin and other totalitarians. Yesterday in Moksva and Minsk, today in Novi Sad, and tomorrow in all of Serbia.
Aleksandar Vulin did not re-enter the Government by accident. Vučić was forced to temporarily give up his most loyal associate after Vulin was blacklisted by the United States of America. The US Department of Finance imposed sanctions on Vula due to his alleged involvement in international organized crime, drug trafficking, but also because of his ties to Russia and the spread of malignant Russian influence. Vučić kept Vulin on ice for a short time, in order to re-insert him into the Government, thus clearly showing the way he wants to lead Serbia.
That path does not lead to the European Union, but in the opposite direction, to the BRICS countries, to Russia, Belarus and similar despotisms. The progressive regime wants to turn Serbia into a dictatorship in which there is no place for democratic institutions, for respect for the law, the rule of law, for freedom of speech and opinion, for criticism of the government and the existence of the opposition. In this dishonorable job, his most faithful collaborator is precisely Vulin, a man who openly admires Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, and his life's desire is to become the Serbian version of Nikolay Yezhov or Lavrentiy Beria. This is a man who would prefer to put all free and disobedient citizens in the Gulag, because in the totalitarian state he wishes for, there is only room for henchmen, husbands and slaves.