
Izvor: N1 televizija, 14.Nov.2018, 23:26 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Brnabic says Srebrenica was war crime, not genocide
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic told Radio Deutsche Welle that the Srebrenica massacre was a war crime, not genocide.
“It was a horrendous crime. A war crime. I am not proud of it. It was not done in the name of the Serbian people and Serbia cannot be collectively blamed for what happened there,” she said, adding that genocide means killing an entire population which, according to her, was not the case in Srebrenica.
She said Serbia is the best possible example >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << in the region in terms of attitude towards war criminals. “You can’t deny everything that Serbia has done in regard to war crimes since 2000. Far more has been done in the past 18 years than in all the other countries of the region,” Brnabic said.
She added that she is absolutely proud of how Serbia treated problems from the past. Asked about the fact that convicted war criminals are being treated like heroes and role models, the prime minister said she does not support that.
She said that the convicted war criminals who have been rehabilitated in public in Serbia had served their sentences and had been released. “Do you want us to imprison them somewhere in Serbia so that no one ever sees their face again,” she asked.
“Serbia has done its part but I would warn everyone not to look only at Serbia but to look at what other countries in the region are doing,” Brnabic said.
EC: Serbia fails to progress in key areas
Izvor: N1 televizija, 15.Nov.2018, 21:01
The European Commission (EC) report on Belgrade’s progress in the chapters 23 (judiciary and fundamental rights) and 24 (justice, freedom and security) in the accession talks with the Union showed Serbia failed to advance in crucial areas, according to the Radio Free Europe (RFE) which said it had...