Parliament collegium in statement on Srebrenica

The Serbian parliament has expressed deep respect for the innocent Bosniak victims and commiseration to their families on the 18th anniversary of Srebrenica.

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Thursday, 11.07.2013.

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BELGRADE The Serbian parliament has expressed deep respect for the innocent Bosniak victims and commiseration to their families on the 18th anniversary of Srebrenica. This was announced by the Serbian parliament collegium on Thursday. Parliament collegium in statement on Srebrenica "The National Assembly also expresses regret and sympathy to the families of the innocent Serb civilians killed in the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina," the parliament collegium said. "Serbia and its parliament will always be committed to preserving the memory of the victims of the brutal armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s," the parliament stressed. The parliament "hopes all the people in Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as other countries of the former Yugoslavia, will continue the process of reconciliation and facilitating coexistence based on equality for nations and full respect for human and minority rights and freedoms, so the crimes committed would never be repeated." "That way it is possible to turn to the future, peace and prosperity in the whole region," the statement says, stressing that it was adopted by a majority vote of the National Assembly Collegium. Srebrenica marked on Thursday the 18th anniversary of the mass murders of Bosniaks in that town, which were committed by the Bosnian Serb military led by Ratko Mladic, according to an indictment by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. (Beta, file) Tanjug

Parliament collegium in statement on Srebrenica

"The National Assembly also expresses regret and sympathy to the families of the innocent Serb civilians killed in the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina," the parliament collegium said.

"Serbia and its parliament will always be committed to preserving the memory of the victims of the brutal armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s," the parliament stressed.

The parliament "hopes all the people in Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as other countries of the former Yugoslavia, will continue the process of reconciliation and facilitating coexistence based on equality for nations and full respect for human and minority rights and freedoms, so the crimes committed would never be repeated."

"That way it is possible to turn to the future, peace and prosperity in the whole region," the statement says, stressing that it was adopted by a majority vote of the National Assembly Collegium.

Srebrenica marked on Thursday the 18th anniversary of the mass murders of Bosniaks in that town, which were committed by the Bosnian Serb military led by Ratko Mladić, according to an indictment by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

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