Srebrenica mothers ask The Hague to condemn Daciqi

The “mothers of the Srebrenica enclave and Zepa” have turned to Judge Carmel Agius, president of the International Criminal Tribunal Mechanism, dealing with war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, to take measures on Serbia's diplomacy chief who had indirectly threatened those who point to mass cemetery in Serbia in the interview [...]
The association writes to Agius that those for years have suspected that mass graves exist on Serbia's territory in which the corpses of Croats, Bosniaks and Albanians are found.
The association writes that they had previously announced the judge's attacks on witnesses protected in war crimes cases by Republika Srpska's centre director of war crimes investigation and the search for missing Milorad Kojic, in public, has also been taught about Serbia's foreign affairs minister's interview, Ivica Dacic, who shamelessly places the target on the head of all those who talk about the existence of mass graves in Serbia's territory.
The association on their request writes that Dacic in that interview has confirmed their doubts and in the indirect “has threatened all those who dare to talk about it, who will face persecution from the state device Dacic represents.
The Srebrenica Mothers' Association seeks from this international institution that “take appropriate measures under their authorisation of Minister Dacic and inform the UN Security Council of Serbia's unscrupulous meeting with all those who think to show the existence of mass graves on Serbian territory”
Dacic on the Cyrillica show on Serbian television Happy TV on September 28th had expressed disappointment with Serbs who are showing where the mass cemetery is in Serbia, and had complained that the files of Serbian institutions are falling into the hands of KLACE.












