No such thing as free speech in Serbia, says deported actor and war critic

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Fedja Stukan says he was not allowed to enter country after writing ‘dangerous book’ on his experience in 1990s war

Fedja Stukan: ‘I was in special combat in a war. So I know things, I know how they were done during the war … I told everything about everyone.’Fedja Stukan: ‘I was in special combat in a war. So I know things, I know how they were done during the war … I told everything about everyone.

“I wrote a very dangerous book,” he said in a phone interview on Monday evening. “I quit heroin, alcohol and everything, and I became a pilot and father and movie producer and actor, and I wrote a book about my life. I was a sniper in a war. I was in special combat in a war. So I know things, I know how they were done during the war,” he said.

On Monday, Stukan, who has previously participated in anti-government protests in Belgrade, also took aim at Serbia’s leadership, arguing that the country’s president allows some opposition voices to maintain a veneer of democracy.report Stukan recalled a dinner in Belgrade with people from the arts industry, when the subject of Serbia’s president came up. “They all just lifted the telephones and put them under the leg, on the chair, so they covered the microphone. Everybody did that,” he said. “If you say something against Vučić, you will never get the money for the next project … When they speak about Vučić, they’re whispering.”

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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