Serbian state officials declared unwelcome in Srebrenica
Serbia's top officials have been declared unwelcome at a commemoration in Potocari, near Srebrenica, scheduled for July 11.
Source: Beta
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Srebrenica Municipal President Camil Durakovic told the paper the decision was made "due to genocide denial and disrespect of the victims and their families."
He added that "the families of Srebrenica victims made such a decision due to the events during last year's visit of Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic to Potocari."
"That was the attempt of the victims to stretch out their arm and sincerely move forward. However, the position of a majority of families is that the presence of a genocide denier brings nervousness and leads to scandals that cast a shadow on what is most holy to us, and that is Salat al-Janazah and commemoration of the victims of genocide," said Durakovic.
Vucic was attending the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica crime last year when he was attacked with stones by a group of those present at the commemoration.
The Bosnian Moslems and their NATO backers can commemorate the deaths of their Srebrenica soldiers, the ISIS of Bosnia. Serbian government officials can join those of the Republika Srpska to commemorate the murder of 3,000 Serbian civilians by those same Moslem Holy Warriors.
(Michael Thomas, 27 June 2016 12:45)
I wonder if that means Camil will return the 5 million Euros he took from the Serbian state officials just a few months ago? [link]
Probably not. But thanks for not inviting Serbian officials so they aren't pressured to participate in this gross historical revision of Srebrenica.
(Ari Gold, 27 June 2016 15:29)