"High time for crimes against Serbs to be prosecuted"

It is high time for crimes committed against Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina to be prosecuted, Serb Republic (RS) President Milorad Dodik has stated.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 13.07.2011.

09:26

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It is high time for crimes committed against Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina to be prosecuted, Serb Republic (RS) President Milorad Dodik has stated. He was attending a commemoration in Bratunac, honoring Serbs killed by Muslim forces under command of Naser Oric's from Srebrenica during the war in Bosnia "High time for crimes against Serbs to be prosecuted" "We nurture no hatred or desire for revenge, but it is high time for monstrous crimes against Serbs to be prosecuted," Dodik said, and added that selective justice cannot be accepted as was the case up until now, that is for the Serb side to be considered guilty for everything while no one is held responsible for the numerous Serb victims. RS Prime Minister Aleksandar Dzombic underscored that the Banja Luka government is willing to document all crimes committed against Serbs and, together with veterans' associations, call on judicial bodies to start prosecuting offenders. RS Minister of Labor, War Veterans and Disabled Persons' Protection Petar Djokic said that crimes against Serbs must not be forgotten while President of the RS Veterans' Organization Pantelija Curguz expressed expectation that the judiciary reform that has begun in BiH would also contribute to the prosecution of crimes committed against Serbs. During the three years of conflicts, over 1,300 Serbs were killed in the territory of Srebrenica, Zvornik, Milici, Bratunac, Vlasenica and Osmaci, while a total of 3,267 Serbs, most of them civilians, were killed in the region of the Drina River and Birac. Nobody has yet been held accountable before Bosnian courts for the crimes committed against Serbs in the region of the Drina River and Birac. (Tanjug)

"High time for crimes against Serbs to be prosecuted"

"We nurture no hatred or desire for revenge, but it is high time for monstrous crimes against Serbs to be prosecuted," Dodik said, and added that selective justice cannot be accepted as was the case up until now, that is for the Serb side to be considered guilty for everything while no one is held responsible for the numerous Serb victims.

RS Prime Minister Aleksandar Džombić underscored that the Banja Luka government is willing to document all crimes committed against Serbs and, together with veterans' associations, call on judicial bodies to start prosecuting offenders.

RS Minister of Labor, War Veterans and Disabled Persons' Protection Petar Djokic said that crimes against Serbs must not be forgotten while President of the RS Veterans' Organization Pantelija Ćurguz expressed expectation that the judiciary reform that has begun in BiH would also contribute to the prosecution of crimes committed against Serbs.

During the three years of conflicts, over 1,300 Serbs were killed in the territory of Srebrenica, Zvornik, Milici, Bratunac, Vlasenica and Osmaci, while a total of 3,267 Serbs, most of them civilians, were killed in the region of the Drina River and Birač.

Nobody has yet been held accountable before Bosnian courts for the crimes committed against Serbs in the region of the Drina River and Birač.

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