Republika Srpska initiates law that sends to prison anyone calling Serbs a people who committed genocide

Republika Srpska initiates law that sends to prison anyone calling Serbs a people who committed genocide

Republika Srpska representatives will initiate a law that will send to prison anyone who calls the Serbian people genocide people. Finally, also High Representative to Bosnia Valentin Inzko has initiated changing the law to the level of a country condemning all those who deny genocide in Srebrenica. This is not [...]

Finally, also High Representative to Bosnia Valentin Inzko has initiated changing the law to the level of a country condemning all those who deny genocide in Srebrenica.

This has not been liked by Republika Srspka and its representative to Bosnia's 3-member presidency, Milorad Dodik. Even other Serb parties have rejected that decision.

Today, two laws have been initiated in the Republika Srpska People's Assembly commissions in response to this, and one of them condemns all those created by genocide or what Serbs call genocide people.

These laws are expected to be adopted at Friday's session, which will be closed to the public.
Serbs do not admit that genocide has occurred against the Bosnian people, and especially do not consider what happened in Srebrenica, where more than 8,000 unarmed males were killed for no reason by Serb paramilitary groups and the Bosnian Serb army.

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