Serbs’ understanding of freedom, liberation and unification clearly bothers many, says Professor Miloš Ković, who was banned from entering Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 12, in accordance with a decision issued by the Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He hired an attorney, who has, according to him, already determined that this ban on entering Bosnia and Herzegovina violates several legal provisions.

He says that he will fight a legal battle and come out victorious.

Professor Miloš Ković wonders what is that thing in the history of the Serbs that is so problematic that it deserves a ban by the Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

He says that every visit of his to the Republic of Srpska was dedicated to history, and that even when he spoke about current issues, he spoke about them from a historical perspective.

“They cannot restrict the freedom of movement, freedom of thought. Who will prohibit people from bringing my books across the Drina? Has the Drina ever been a real border in the history of the Serb people?” asked Ković.