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Vulin: Kosovo flag an insult to all WWII victims

BELGRADE - To have stood under the flag of Kosovo - an unrecognised, non-existent state - as if it had been a member of the anti-Hitler coalition would have been an insult to all victims, to remembrance of WWII and to international law, Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment and Veteran and Social Affairs Aleksandar Vulin said Monday.

Vulin walked out of Mauthausen ceremony over Kosovo flag

The flag of the non-existent state of Kosovo is an insult to all victims of the Second World War, Aleksandar Vulin has said.

Speaking on Monday, the Serbian minister of labor, social and veteran affairs explained his walkout over the weekend at the site of the Nazi death camp in Mauthausen, Austria, in this way:

Minister walked out of Mauthausen ceremony over Kosovo flag

The flag of the non-existent state of Kosovo is an insult to all victims of the Second World War, Aleksandar Vulin has said.

Speaking on Monday, the Serbian minister of labor, social and veteran affairs explained his walkout over the weekend at the site of the Nazi death camp in Mauthausen, Austria, in this way:

Serbia: "Protests to continue until we have society without fear"

"Protests will resume from Tuesday and will last, in various ways, until we have achieved a society without fear."

This is said in a statement sent to the media from "the email address" "protestprotivdiktature2017" ("protest against dictatorship 2017"), Tanjug is reporting on Monday.

Minister wants leadership of state broadcaster RTS sacked

Minister of Labor, Social and Veteran Affairs Aleksandar Vulin has told TV Pink he will ask for the leadership of the public broadcaster RTS to be replaced.

Vulin said he would discuss this with coalition partners, and would then, as a cabinet member, request this in writing during a Serbian government meeting.

Vulin wants leadership of state broadcaster RTS sacked

Minister of Labor, Social and Veteran Affairs Aleksandar Vulin has told TV Pink he will ask for the leadership of the public broadcaster RTS to be replaced.

Vulin said he would discuss this with coalition partners, and would then, as a cabinet member, request this in writing during a Serbian government meeting.

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