Mladjan Djordjevic, the head of the non-parliamentary movement Oslodjenje and former secretary of the Regional Council for Serbs and advisor to former Serbian President Boris Tadic, was barred from entering Bosnia and Herzegovina, and he was returned from the Skelani border crossing.
“Today in the morning I was returned from the Skelani border crossing and I was not allowed to enter BiH with the explanation that I represent a threat to the security of BiH, public order and public order and peace,” Djordjevic told Danas daily.
“I experienced discomfort on the day when I went to the holy liturgy in the Karno monastery above Srebrenica at Abbot Luka's place in memory of the blessed Metropolitan Amfilohije,” he adds.
Управо сам враћен са граничног прелаза Скелани. Није ми дозвољен улазак у БиХ због претње безбедности, јавном поретку, јавном реду и миру.
Кренуо сам код оца Луке у манастир Карно на помен блаженопочившем митрополиту Амфилохију. pic.twitter.com/TQPMdSPbds— Млађан Ђорђевић (@mladjandj) October 30, 2022
Djordjevic believes that he is no threat to anyone.
“Of course, I do not represent any threat because I am neither a criminal nor a terrorist, but a man who publicly represents his views and strongly supports Dayton [Peace Agreement] and its achievements as well as the survival of the Republika Srpska [entity]. I will file an appeal against this decision, and it’s strange that there are secret lists for the ban on entry, and that neither Serbia nor the RS has reacted to it so far,” says Djordjevic.
“No bans will prevent me from speaking the truth and fighting for freedom of movement and thought. These are actions from the dark ages of persecuting people just because they are Serbs and Orthodox,” Djordjevic said, adding that “our [secret] services send reports to those countries with false accusations that we are all extremists.”
Djordjevic stayed in Russia recently, from where he posted a series of photos and recordings.
The videos range from him flying in a helicopter, through photos of him wearing a camouflaged uniform and with military equipment, to videos of his visits to Russian churches and monasteries, and photos of nature from Russian regions.
Све је Русија само је Космет Србија pic.twitter.com/86TfrYNN6s
— Млађан Ђорђевић (@mladjandj) October 5, 2022
At a pro-Russian protest in Belgrade this spring, Djordjevic was filmed drawing the letter Z, a symbol of the Russian military operation, on the asphalt.
Also, misdemeanour proceedings are pending against him for displaying the “traitor” banner with the image of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on the anniversary of the start of the NATO bombing of Serbia.
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