The moment Bosnians had stoned Vucinqi today four years (Video)

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq had been an attendee at the Srebrenica genocide memorial ceremony four years ago, though the Serbian people do not accept that this massacre occurred. Vuciq, then prime minister of the country, is a former Serb radical who served under Slobodan Milosevic's regime in the years [...]
Vuciq, then the country's prime minister, is a former Serb radical who served under Slobodan Milosevic's regime in the 1990s last year.
Thousands who had gathered to remember the victims of this genocide had not welcomed the fact that a former radical nationalist, who had once declared that “for a murdered Serb we would kill a hundred Muslims”, was visiting the site of the largest massacre in Europe since World War II.
They threw stones and found themselves at Vucinqi, who fled under the protection of his bodyguards and Bosnian security forces.
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Shortly after the incident, Vuciq had accused Bosnians of wanting to kill him, while the Bosnian Foreign Ministry had sent a protest note to Bosnia.
Over 8 thousand people were killed in Srebrenica and buried in mass graves. There are still troops that have not already been found, nor has international justice arrested most of the culprits of this genocide. Even today, Serbia refuses that genocide has occurred in this country.












