(BETAPHOTO/MILAN ILIC)
Director and writer Srdan Dragojevic said on Dec. 4 that the inhabitants of a tent encampment in front of Serbian parliament dubbed Cacilend looked like "they are from the 1990s gang, like those weekend warriors" adding that there were many who had gone to fight in the war allegedly as "volunteers."
"You must to some extent live through some intense things that could look unreal to later generations, although, when I look at Cacilend and all of these Vucic criminals, they look a lot like that gang from the 1990s, like those weekend warriors," Dragojevic said in an interview with Nedeljnik.
"I even think since we never condemned the war crimes that we participated in, we never put that in a textbook and said 'look, these were our mistakes,' so that children could learn about that. None of this happened even after the 2000s, to this day, so I cannot but ask myself whether this generation of Cacis metaphorically or truly really grew up in diapers that were washed in washing machines seized from torched Muslim homes," Dragojevic said.
He added that it was possible that these were the children of those weekend warriors, snipers and others and said ironically that allegedly "hundreds of people went to fight in the war as some kind of volunteers."
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