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Serbia did not commit genocide in Bosnia. This is ruling? It is shameful! Ever since the first news of the International Tribunal's ruling arrived, Croatia is embittered and, along with the bitterness arrived defeatism in regard to Croatia's charges against Serbia. Of course, the question that is immediately raised is why we should prosecute criminals if the world considers this verdict just. Nevertheless, we have heard those voices before, even without this verdict, so the same voices say it again, only somewhat silence is louder! The reactions of silence are much more serious no Justice there is no Peace!. The injustice relates directly to silence of people those who have yet to become a part of Europe. If that type of union awaits us, then it is certain that the citizens will not agree to join it.
The Republic of Serbia's gloating is not helping matters at all. To the contrary, it is shameful. Banja Luka is a town that was left without almost half of its inhabitants. It is a "murdered" town. Non-Serbian inhabitants are just rare enough for one to be able to say that Banja Luka has died.
In Serbia they are celebrating, convinced that the ruling has taken the stigma of the "genocide people" off Serbs. Again, this is not only untrue, but also stands in complete opposition to what is really happening in the aftermath of this verdict. Considering that the Tribunal has decided that the state Serbia is not responsible for the Srebrenica genocide, there are no other victims to blame but Serbian people. No longer Milosevic, Karadzic and Mladic they can crawl from inside the holes they crawled into. Only Serbs can be blamed because it weren't the Chinese who killed eight thousand people in Srebrenica. The strengthening of the stigma of the "genocide people" is only another injustice of this ruling.
No Serb will be able to converse any more peacefully with his neighbours. They are not guilty, but they will not get rid of the responsibility that easily. Let us not even discuss those who gave their vote to such a policy. A new genocide is already being mapped in Bosnia and the ruling of the International Criminal Tribunal is merely fertile ground for the growth of new death camps. |