Komsic: Serbia proves it feels no moral responsibility for Srebrenica genocide

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By sentencing a Bosnian national Husein Mujanovic for alleged war crimes in the month which marks the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide only proves that the current Serbian regime fails to find a gram of moral responsibility for the genocide, Bosnia's Croat Presidency member Zeljko Komsic said commenting the first instance verdict by Serbia's Higher Court against Mujanovic.

“Until she extradites Novak Djukic, a convicted war criminal, and as long as convicted war criminals are allowed to participate in their elections – Serbia has no right to try Bosnian citizens because Serbia is neither competent to prosecute nor respect the readmission agreement,” Komsic said.

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“In this regard, the silence of Bosnia's Prosecutor's Office and Justice Ministry, which do not insist on the respect of the said agreement, is worrying. I call on them to finally start doing their job so that such things wouldn't happen,” Bosnia's Croat Presidency member and leader of the Democratic Front (DF) said.

Serbia's Higher Court sentenced Mujanovic to 10 years in prison, in a first instance verdict, for alleged war crimes against Serb civilians detained in a camp near Sarajevo.