Kurti on the 26th anniversary of Srebrenica: Never have the Balkans, neither the world, power and states with genocide ambitions

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has remembered the Srebrenica massacre, today on the 26th anniversary of the genocide exercised by Serbia's Serb forces over Bosnian victims. Kurti said the criminals should be convicted and stressed that it is incredible that there are politicians in our region who say those who seek to punish the guilty for genocide [...]
Kurti said the criminals should be convicted and stressed that it is incredible that there are politicians in our region, who say those who seek punishment of the guilty for genocide are against dialogue and good neighbourlyity.
He added that the only good neighbourhood develops by condemning established justice crimes, and the only good dialogue occurs when the parties are not afraid of turning away from crimes.
“We want peace, co-operation, and equality among nations in the Balkans. But the foundation of that peace is the punishment of sinners. It is unthinkable how, even in the 20th century, there are politicians in our region who say those who seek punishment of the guilty for genocide are against dialogue and good neighbourlyity. On the contrary, the only good neighborhood develops by condemning established justice crimes, and the only good dialogue occurs when the parties are not intimidated by the distance from crimes”, Kurti wrote.
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Today it is the 26th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, exercised by Serbian and Serbian forces over Bosnian victims. Various international institutions, including the European Parliament, have announced July 11th the date of commemoration of Europe's most cruel massacre after the war. II World.
Several days ago, the Kosovo Assembly adopted a resolution with which genocide in Srebrenica is condemned and the Government of Kosovo is invited to honour victims and memory of this date.
In that resolution point no. 5 writes that the Kosovo Assembly:
The “means all states of the region to make additional efforts to bring to justice all those responsible for planning and carrying out the genocide in Srebrenica. ”
No. 6 highlights this resolution:
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We want peace, co-operation, and equality among nations in the Balkans. But the foundation of that peace is the punishment of sinners. It is unthinkable how, even in the 20th century, there are politicians in our region who say those who seek punishment of the guilty for genocide are against dialogue and good neighbourlyity. On the contrary, the only good neighborhood develops by condemning established justice crimes, and the only good dialogue occurs when the parties are not afraid of turning away from crimes.
Eternal be the memory of the victims of genocide in Srebrenica, never again have the Balkans, nor the world, power and states with genocide ambitions.











