Dodik: Attempts of ethnic cleansing in Sarajevo

Bosnia-Herzegovina can survive in its Dayton framework if supported by all, Milorad Dodik says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Sunday, 03.08.2008.

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Bosnia-Herzegovina can survive in its Dayton framework if supported by all, Milorad Dodik says. The Republic of Srpska (RS) premier added another condition, that of the two entities, the Muslim-Croatian federation and the RS, "accepting what they have in common". Dodik: Attempts of ethnic cleansing in Sarajevo "What we can have in common are the international legal framework, market and currency, and I think it's about time for the convertible mark to be dropped in Bosnia, and to have the euro introduced," Dodik said in Bijeljina. He repeated that some 150,000 Serbs were driven out of Sarajevo, "while Croats in that town are not in a position to be envied". "At work there is a political system that wants to ethnically cleanse a space and a town, which has pretentions of being the capital of a complex multiethnic state of Bosnia-Herzegovina," Dodik warned. He said the international community must not neglect this issue, and urged its representatives "to finally put this on the agenda". "Perhaps someone will make a problem out of this rhetoric again, but I am determined to speak out about the facts," Dodik said, and described the entity he is heading as being built in such a way that makes "all nations and members of other ethnic communities feel free".

Dodik: Attempts of ethnic cleansing in Sarajevo

"What we can have in common are the international legal framework, market and currency, and I think it's about time for the convertible mark to be dropped in Bosnia, and to have the euro introduced," Dodik said in Bijeljina.

He repeated that some 150,000 Serbs were driven out of Sarajevo, "while Croats in that town are not in a position to be envied".

"At work there is a political system that wants to ethnically cleanse a space and a town, which has pretentions of being the capital of a complex multiethnic state of Bosnia-Herzegovina," Dodik warned.

He said the international community must not neglect this issue, and urged its representatives "to finally put this on the agenda".

"Perhaps someone will make a problem out of this rhetoric again, but I am determined to speak out about the facts," Dodik said, and described the entity he is heading as being built in such a way that makes "all nations and members of other ethnic communities feel free".

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