Resolution's Complete Text for Condemning Srebrenica genocide

The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo at the plenary session has adopted Resolution with considerable majority of votes today for condemning the genocide committed by Serbia in Srebrenica. Meanwhile, Serbian List deputies have released the hall as preparations were made for the vote on this resolution. This is the complete text of Resolution sent by [...]
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo at the plenary session has adopted Resolution with considerable majority of votes today for condemning the genocide committed by Serbia in Srebrenica.
Meanwhile, Serbian List deputies have released the hall as preparations were made for the vote on this resolution.
This is the complete text of the Resolution sent by the Republic of Kosovo's Office for Media and the Media Agreement.
Resolution of the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo for genocide in Srebrenica approved at today's plenary session
Considering:
The Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the Convention on Civil and Political Rights, the European Convention on Human Rights;
UN Security Council Resolution S/RES/827 May 25th 1993;
) European Parliament Resolutions 7 July 2005, January 15, 2009 and July 15, 2015;
The Republic of Kosovo Resolution No. 02/552, dated July 6, 2005, on the tenth anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre;
After the violent invasion of Srebrenica, which has been a UN protection zone, by the so-called URS, assisted and financed by the then regime of the Republic of Serbia on 11 July 1995, they have deliberately killed over 8,000 Bosniaks, violated a large number of women, violently expelled over 25,000 elders, women and children;
) that crimes committed by Serb forces in Srebrenica constitute a crime of genocide as defined in the UN Convention on Prevention and Punishment of Genocide Crime, December 9, 1948;
If the massacre in Srebrenica is known and accepted as genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the Appeal Act, case No. IT-99-33, April 19, 1993;
The International Court of Justice's 26 February 2007 appeals ruling, proving that acts committed in Srebrenica and around July 15, 1995, are acts of genocide committed by so-called URS soldiers and that the same must be called by the real name: Genocide.
That serious crime committed by so - called forces The URS in Srebrenica has been named the genocide and the worst crime in Europe after World War II, with several powerful acts of genocide, by The Hague Tribunal;
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Act in Case No. IT-09-92 -T, November 22, 2017 and the International Permanent Mechanism Appeal for the MICT-13-56-A case, June 8, 2021;
By being attached to similar resolutions and statements from democratic countries, international organisations and the EU Parliament,
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It's this:
Resolution
For the genocide at Srebrenica
1. The genocide of the Serb regime in Srebrenica is strongly condemned by members of the Bosniak people and all human rights violations.
2. Constatato and acknowledges that, following the invasion of Srebrenica by the URS military forces, the same for several days have committed massacres in Srebrenica and the district, killing and massacred over 8,000 Bosnian men, boys and minors.
3. Feeling and expressing deep grief for innocent people who have suffered in the Srebrenica genocide during the bloody war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and expressed condolences to surviving family members.
4. He strongly condemns any tendency to deliberately and publicly deny the Srebrenica genocide, with the intention of denigration of victims and hiding the motives of crimes committed.
5. It invites state institutions to honour the victims of genocide in Srebrenica and, given that the European Parliament has announced this Memorial Day for genocide in Srebrenica, July 11th to announce days of commemoration of genocide in Srebrenica.
6. It invites all states to make additional efforts to bring to justice all those responsible for planning and carrying out the genocide in Srebrenica.











