Montenegro's Deputy PM in Srebrenica: We are prepared to deal with the past

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Montenegro has still not fully examined its role in the wars of former Yugoslavia, but “some new generations are coming” and will hopefully be more successful with that, Montenegro’s Deputy Prime Minister, Dritan Abazovic, said after attending the commemoration for the victims of the Srebrenica genocide on Sunday. Pročitaj više

Families buried on Sunday 19 victims of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide at a commemoration ceremony attended by thousands of those who came to pay respect to more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys killed in Europe’s worst atrocity since WWII.

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“I hope that today, by lowering the coffin in a symbolic way, hatred, injustice, discord and division among people will be buried in Srebrenica, and that love, harmony and tolerance will spring from the land of Bosnia and spread to other places,” said Abazovic.

This year, numerous delegations arrived from Montenegro. Abazovic said that this represents a message that Montenegro is a friendly country and that their policy is aimed at peace and dealing with the past.

Montenegro has also not fully examined its role in the war crimes committed in Bosnia, he said, but stressed that “some new generations are coming and maybe they will be more successful in that.”

“We will have no restrictions on enforcing the law and investigating the responsibility of some of our people or politicians who participated in the bloody breakup of the former Yugoslavia. Today, there was a desire to be here and to condemn not only the genocide in Srebrenica, but also all the crimes, and to show solidarity with the families of all the victims of the former Yugoslavia,” Abazovic said.

 

 

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