Speaker: “Crime” right term for Srebrenica

Parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović said the events that occurred in Srebrenica in 1995 should be classified by a parliamentary resolution as “crime”.

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Wednesday, 27.01.2010.

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Parliament Speaker Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic said the events that occurred in Srebrenica in 1995 should be classified by a parliamentary resolution as “crime”. “The evens in Srebrenica that the parliament will condemn should be called crimes,” she told daily Belgrade Vecernje Novosti. Speaker: “Crime” right term for Srebrenica The speaker added that she expects that the resolution condemning the crimes against Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslim) in Srebrenica and another condemning crimes against Serbs in the former Yugoslavia will receive the support of the great majority in parliament. Asked whether her Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) will vote for the resolution if the term “genocide” is used, Djukic-Dejanovic said that in that case, there would have to be talks held between MP groups in parliament. Asked who is writing the resolution, she said that it is “a certain number of MPs that will probably emerge as those who will propose the draft.” She said that the Democratic Party is leading the initiative and that there will probably be a parliamentary session scheduled to discuss the drafted resolutions in early February. Djukic-Dejanovic said that the Srebrenica resolution cannot shake the ruling coalition, and that it is clear that its adoption will be supported by a majority. According to the indictments of the Hague Tribunal, soldiers of the Bosnian Serb army, under the command of Ratko Mladic, entered Srebrenica from July 11-19, 1995, and organized a systematic killing of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys. Some 30,000 women and children were also deported in two days.

Speaker: “Crime” right term for Srebrenica

The speaker added that she expects that the resolution condemning the crimes against Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslim) in Srebrenica and another condemning crimes against Serbs in the former Yugoslavia will receive the support of the great majority in parliament.

Asked whether her Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) will vote for the resolution if the term “genocide” is used, Đukić-Dejanović said that in that case, there would have to be talks held between MP groups in parliament.

Asked who is writing the resolution, she said that it is “a certain number of MPs that will probably emerge as those who will propose the draft.”

She said that the Democratic Party is leading the initiative and that there will probably be a parliamentary session scheduled to discuss the drafted resolutions in early February.

Đukić-Dejanović said that the Srebrenica resolution cannot shake the ruling coalition, and that it is clear that its adoption will be supported by a majority.

According to the indictments of the Hague Tribunal, soldiers of the Bosnian Serb army, under the command of Ratko Mladić, entered Srebrenica from July 11-19, 1995, and organized a systematic killing of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys. Some 30,000 women and children were also deported in two days.

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