Milosevic criminal supporter Peter Handke announces non-grate person in Sarajevo

Nobel Prize for Literature winner Peter Handke has today been declared non-grath in Sarajevo Canton. This decision, initiated by MPs from the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), was unanimously adopted at today's session by the Sarajevo Canton Assembly. The declaration condemns granting the Nobel Prize to the unbeliever of the Srebrenica genocide, where [...]
Nobel Prize for Literature winner Peter Handke has today been declared non-grath in Sarajevo Canton.
This decision, initiated by MPs from the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), was unanimously adopted at today's session by the Sarajevo Canton Assembly.
The declaration condemns granting the Nobel Prize to the unbeliever of the Srebrenica genocide, where Serbs killed and massacred eight thousand Muslim men.
The statement says that the final phase of the genocide is precisely the denial of genocide, and that Nobel Prize winner in literature during his aggression in Bosnia publicly supported the Serb-great regime, with Slobodan Milosevic at the top of the war criminal.
“Handke does not change his views today, but takes a step further, announcing his arrival in Bosnia and Herzegovina and his visit to mothers from Kravica near Srebrenica”, the statement continues.
Members of the Sarajevo Canton Assembly described the granting of the Nobel Prize for Handke as a new insult to the victims, with the assessment that his visit to BiH and Sarajevo would cause additional humiliation for the victims of Serbia's major aggression.












