Brnabyq: Srebrenica is a terrible crime, I'm not invited for an anniversary note.

Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has said Tuesday at Jahorini (Bosnia) that she does not plan to go to Srebrenica on 11 July, where the genocide ceremony against Bosnian Muslim men and boys committed by Bosnian Serbs during the 1995 war will take place. She also said that the “constantly coming [...]
It has also said that the “translation consistently into the past” does not bring peace and stability to the region, reports Croatian news agency “Hina”.
I'm not invited (in a coma) and I'm not going”, Brnabyqi said before reporters.
For the genocide in Srebrenica, she used the term “horrible” and explained that in this case she would express condolences to the families of “all victims of the conflict” in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
She cited the first case four years when Serbia's then prime minister, Aleksandar Vuciq, was attacked in Srebrenica, and that for this incident, she said no one was convicted.
Brnabyqi believes it would be desirable “not to go back to misunderstandings from the past”, as has qualified the need to confront crimes committed during the wars of the 1990s.











