Amanpour: I was in Srebrenica, we all know who's guilty of this massacre.

The Nobel Prize winner's statement for literature for 2019, Peter Handke, that “sometimes does not believe Serbs committed genocide at Srebrenica” has sparked numerous reactions. Many states have declared boycotting the division ceremony for the Austrian writer. And the latest reaction came from [...] journalist.
Many states have declared boycotting the division ceremony for the Austrian writer.
And the latest reaction came from the renowned Christian journalist Ammanpour.
She tweeted that she knows exactly who was responsible for this massacre.
I was there. We all know who's guilty”, she wrote.
In this case, there has been a reaction from former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations organization Samantha Power.
Power wrote that the world will soon learn the extent of the genocide in Srebrenica committed by Bosnian Serb soldiers.
I've presented a story in Boston Globe from Sarajevo containing initial reports from the Srebrenica massacre. The world will soon learn the extent of the genocide committed by Bosnian Serb soldiers, who killed 8 thousand Muslim men and boys. Undeniable fact, she wrote.
We remember that until now, Kosovo, Turkey, Croatia, Northern Macedonia, Bosnia and Afghanistan have been boycotted by the Nobel Prize ceremony.













