The Commissioner left the interview: Vucinqi defends Serbian journalist denying Srebrenica genocide

Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has commented today on the movement of Zelko Komsic, chairman of the BiH Presidency, when he has interrupted an interview with a Tanjug journalist, in which they have talked about genocide in Srebrenica. Vucic also referred to the criminal outcry filed against Tanjug's journalist for denying genocide in Srebrenica. “It is [...]
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has commented today on the movement of Zelko Komsic, chairman of the BiH Presidency, when he has interrupted an interview with a Tanjug journalist, in which they have talked about genocide in Srebrenica.
Vucic also referred to the criminal outcry filed against Tanjug's journalist for denying genocide in Srebrenica.
There's something I could talk about any longer and I wouldn't want to today. What happened to Tanjug's journalist during the interview with the municipality is terrible, the blame goes to all Serbian people, is no news to anyone. Ivas is an independent journalist and we will respect his profession and the right to stay”, said Vuciq, broadcast Tanjug.
The municipality suspended the interview for Tanjug after journalist Marko Ivas said that “in Srebrenica has committed a terrible crime” and that it does not comply with the decisions of international courts that were genocide.












