Conjufca: Co-operaters in genocide against Bosnian Muslims, Kosovo Albanians at the helm of Serbia

The Srebrenica massacre of 27 years ago has also been remembered today by Kosovo Assembly Speaker Glauk Konjufca. Konjufca has said Serbia continues to deny and not condemn the genocide it committed in Bosnia and Kosovo, Klankosova broadcast.tv. He added that <x0 thousand Serb criminals have yet to face [...]
Konjufca has said Serbia continues to deny and not condemn the genocide it committed in Bosnia and Kosovo, Klankosova broadcast.tv.
He added that <x0 thousand Serbian criminals have not yet faced justice, while co-operaters in the genocide against Bosnian Muslims and Kosovo Albanians are at the helm of Serbia”.
“Today it is the “Genocide Memorial Day at Srebrenica”, proclaimed by the European Parliament. 27 years ago, Bosnian Serb forces -- assisted by Serbia -- killed and massacred more than 8,000 Muslim men, boys, seniors and children in Srebrenica -- the area declared safe by the United Nations” -- wrote Conjufca on Facebook.
“As if many countries in the region and beyond, the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo has long ago approved Resolution through which it recognised and condemned the Serbian genocide in Srebrenica”, he added.
Serbia continues to deny and not condemn the genocide it committed in Bosnia and Kosovo. Thousands of Serbian criminals have not yet faced justice, while co-operaters in the genocide against Bosnian Muslims and Kosovo Albanians are at the helm of Serbia”.
“Srebrenica, Recaku, Krusha, Meya... are just some of the biggest locations in post-World War II Europe, are open wounds, endless pain and lack of justice!
The remains of the 50 victims of genocide in Srebrenica, identified as late, were buried Monday at the Potocari Memorial Centre where the graves of over 6,670 other victims are located.
On 11 July, Bosnia and Herzegovina marks the 27th anniversary of the massacre, in which Serbian forces killed over 8,000 Muslim men and boys during the war of the 1990s.
The massacre has been named the worst atrocity in Europe since the end of World War II, while The Hague International Court has recognised it as genocide. /Periscopi/










