UN official commends changes to Bosnia's Election Law: Everyone in BiH deserves a future in which there is no space for denial of genocide

NEWS 03.04.202412:55 0 komentara
Reuters

United Nations senior official welcomed the changes to the Election Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina, imposed by international peace envoy Christian Schmidt late March, which stipulate that 'no person who has been convicted by any international or domestic court of the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes may stand as candidate for elections or hold any elective, appointive or other office'.

UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Alice Wairimu Nderitu emphasised the importance of this step as contributing to strengthen trust-building in the country both in institutions and among communities impacted by the denial of genocide and related crimes, and to advance inter-communal healing.

She also stressed that the recent Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Justice and the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals enables that criminal records of BiH citizens and people born on the territory of BiH, who have been convicted by the international tribunals of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide are registered in the country's criminal records.

The Special Adviser considers this as an important step to affirm the recognition of the rulings of the international tribunals and counter revisionism, denial, and the glorification of war criminals, according to the statement.

It also recalled of the Special Adviser's messages during her visits to the country in June 2021 and July 2022, as well as in subsequent statements, when she stressed the importance of addressing the legacy of the past, including of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

“Only by promoting the understanding of the past through truth-seeking and accountability and addressing the root causes and the continued impact of such violence on the society, can sustainable peace be achieved. Glorification of convicted war criminals and other perpetrators of such crimes, which has been normalised and continues to occur with impunity, does precisely the opposite: it deepens divisions, fear, mistrust, and hate,” said the UN official.

She underlined that “everyone in Bosnia and Herzegovina deserves a future in which there is no space for denial of genocide, war crimes or crimes against humanity, and the glorification of those who have committed such crimes.”

“Countering these patterns require active efforts and determination from a range of actors across the country, from the top political leadership to the community level. The voice of those who acknowledge the crimes committed in the past and the suffering they caused must be stronger than the voice of those who deny them. Many civil society actors have for decades undertaken remarkable work in that regard, but this is primarily the responsibility of authorities and institutions, at all levels, to build a peaceful and inclusive society,” she added.

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