LDP leader: Serbia should mark Srebrenica remembrance day

Serbia should mark July 11 as Srebrenica Victims Remembrance Day, Liberal Democratic Party leader Čedomir Jovanović has said.

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Serbia should mark July 11 as Srebrenica Victims Remembrance Day, Liberal Democratic Party leader Cedomir Jovanovic has said. He stressed that "it would be both human and political proof of the country’s transformation”. LDP leader: Serbia should mark Srebrenica remembrance day “Serbia lacks a way out of policy of denial, cynical counting and reduction of the number of victims and proportions of the crime in Srebrenica,” he added. Jovanovic also said that the authorities could not “blame Ratko Mladic, who was hiding for years, the situation Serbia is in or challenges of unstable region for such policy anymore“. “16 years after Srebrenica we still haven’t enabled our society to fully learn and understand the proportions of the mass crime, the most painful epilogue of a criminal policy that led to it,” the LDP leader pointed out. In a written statement, he stated that the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the Hague Tribunal judges, European Parliament, victims’ families and neighbors had given their opinion about Srebrenica but that “Serbia and the Serbian parliament only did it partially by adopting the incomplete Srebrenica Declaration”. Cedomir Jovanovic (Tanjug, file)

LDP leader: Serbia should mark Srebrenica remembrance day

“Serbia lacks a way out of policy of denial, cynical counting and reduction of the number of victims and proportions of the crime in Srebrenica,” he added.

Jovanović also said that the authorities could not “blame Ratko Mladić, who was hiding for years, the situation Serbia is in or challenges of unstable region for such policy anymore“.

“16 years after Srebrenica we still haven’t enabled our society to fully learn and understand the proportions of the mass crime, the most painful epilogue of a criminal policy that led to it,” the LDP leader pointed out.

In a written statement, he stated that the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the Hague Tribunal judges, European Parliament, victims’ families and neighbors had given their opinion about Srebrenica but that “Serbia and the Serbian parliament only did it partially by adopting the incomplete Srebrenica Declaration”.

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