Dulić: Condemning crimes is our duty

Condemning crimes is our obligation not only to the EU, but also to our past and future, says Oliver Dulić.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 11.02.2008.

16:37

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Condemning crimes is our obligation not only to the EU, but also to our past and future, says Oliver Dulic. At a regional meeting devoted to determining the facts of war crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia, the parliamentary speaker said that "condemning crimes and criminals is our obligation not only because of European integration, but also because we owe it to the victims of those crimes." Dulic: Condemning crimes is our duty “We owe it also to our future that we must not build on the fragile foundations of denial and disregard for the truth,” Dulic underlined. He said that everyone had that debt, regardless of where they were and what post they held, and that Serbia understood this through the gravity of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, as well as through the war crimes trials that have been conducted before domestic courts. “I hope that the important messages that participants at this rally are sending will reach every corner of the planet, wherever a war is brewing—that there will always be someone prepared to collect data on war crimes, that there are no winners in war, and that the survivors only differ according to how much they’ve lost,” Dulic stressed. Dulic with Jelko Kacin (FoNet)

Dulić: Condemning crimes is our duty

“We owe it also to our future that we must not build on the fragile foundations of denial and disregard for the truth,” Dulić underlined.

He said that everyone had that debt, regardless of where they were and what post they held, and that Serbia understood this through the gravity of cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, as well as through the war crimes trials that have been conducted before domestic courts.

“I hope that the important messages that participants at this rally are sending will reach every corner of the planet, wherever a war is brewing—that there will always be someone prepared to collect data on war crimes, that there are no winners in war, and that the survivors only differ according to how much they’ve lost,” Dulić stressed.

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