Croatian citizen Arien Stojanović Ivković, who completed medical school in Belgrade, got a job, married, and started a family, was recently informed that she has one week to leave Serbia. Previously, as a doctor, she condemned on Instagram President Aleksandar Vučić’s entry into the intensive care unit and touching those injured in the Kočani fire without gloves.

She sees this as the reason why she was informed that she would not be allowed to enter Serbia for the next year.

Lawyer Jovan Rajić wrote on the “X” network that he and his team had “reviewed this fascist decision.”

“The act they refer to and based on which they made the fascist decision – is not in the case file and they have never seen it. They received a verbal instruction to make it. The appeal was submitted today, and criminal charges will follow. We are going to Strasbourg,” he stated, along with supporting evidence:

As a reminder, the Serbian police gave Arien a deadline of seven days to leave the country and a deadline of 15 days to file an appeal, noting that the appeal does not delay the execution of the decision.

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This has forced this woman to leave the city where she has lived for more than a decade, and her young family will be torn apart.

“I may lose my job, I may have to take my child with me, which means he won’t see his father, won’t go to kindergarten,” Arien said in an interview with N1.

Due to the entry ban, she will not be able to bring her child, who has dual citizenship, to visit family in Serbia, and contacts will depend solely on their ability to come to Croatia.

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Source: Nova.rs, Photo: N1

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