Bosnian State Court acquitted of charges the members of the Serb nationalist 'Ravna Gora Movement' who were charged with inciting national, racial and religious hatred, discord and intolerance during an event the eastern Bosnian town Visegrad during March 2019.
According to the indictment, Dusan Sladojevic, Slavko Aleksic and Risto Lecic took part in a gathering on March 2019 to pay tribute to the WWII Chetnik leader Dragoljub ‘Draza’ Mihailovic, who was convicted and executed in 1946 by then authorities for the war crimes and treason he was charged with.
Lecic was accused of singing a song at a Visegrad square praising the Chetnik movement, which, as stated in the indictment, posed a threat or violence.
The indictees did not attend the reading of the verdict.
Bakira Hasecic, the chairwoman of the ‘Women, victims of war’ association, said she was disappointed with the court decision.
“This is catastrophic, horrible that the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, this Court that gives justice, stands behind the Chetniks, war criminals who slaughtered, killed and ethnically cleansed. This is catastrophic for all future generations,” said Hasecic, a returnee to Visegrad, the site of mass war crimes against the Bosniaks during the 1992-95 war.
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