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Threats against Vucic, Serbia demands ban on fake online profiles

Threats against Vucic, Serbia demands ban on fake online profiles
Illustrative Photo / Serbian President, Aleksandar Vuçi.

Serbia's Interior Minister Aleksandar Vullin said Friday that he supports the measure to remove the possibility of using anonymous online accounts.

Vullin made the statement commenting on the threats that, according to him, were made to the Serbian President, Aleksandar Vuçi. On social networks.

During an interview with Pink television, Vullin said that a law should be passed which would prohibit the opening of profiles on the Internet without showing accurate personal data, reports REL.

Vullin has not indicated how such an opportunity could be prevented by the state, given that the rules for opening profiles are set by social networking companies and not by states separately.

"Anonymity has led to the writing of filth on the internet and until anonymity on the internet is abolished, this will continue to happen," he added. He said the threats Vucic received were a matter for prosecutors and the judiciary. These threats, he said, "create an atmosphere in which Vucic's family is so hated that they should be killed."

He stated that everyone was silent about "fascism" until he touched them, but that in the end "everyone's turn".

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