Milacic: Montenegro must not support the resolution on Srebrenica

"It is not moral that in the light of the current suffering of the Islamic population in Gaza, Srebrenica should be a global diplomatic opium that will distract the international community from stronger peace activities of the Islamic population of Gaza," said the president of Prava

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The president of Prava Montenegro, Marko Milačić, said that this party "strongly opposes the attempt to involve the state and the people of Montenegro" in the voting of the Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica by the United Nations (UN).

"The real Montenegro perceives the announced and so far not presented amendments to the Resolution as an attempt to obscure the eyes of the domestic public from the true nature of this Resolution. It is not moral that in the light of the current suffering of the Islamic population in Gaza, Srebrenica should be a global diplomatic opium that will distract the international community from a stronger peace activities of the Islamic population of Gaza. Let's not forget that thousands of Serbian civilians were killed in the hinterland of Srebrenica, much more than Israeli civilians were kidnapped and killed in the Hamas attack on Israel last year. Let's not forget that Israel's retaliation has so far exceeded number of 35 civilians, with incomparably greater and more brutal consequences than in Srebrenica. We should also not forget the strong dissenting opinions, the radically opposing views of the judges acting in the cases of genocide in Srebrenica before the Hague Tribunal, before which the evidence for that crime was presented directly, announced is Milacic.

Can, as he said, the delegates of the countries in the UN, "who do not even know where it is on the map of BiH", better know what happened in Srebrenica "than the judges who listened to the witnesses, looked at the evidence and despite everything they heard and saw said that it is not genocide".

That's why Montenegro's voice in the UN is not an ordinary voice, Milacic said.

"Montenegro is a neighbor of Serbia and BiH. Unlike most of the UN countries, we know where BiH is and we know where Srebrenica is, as well as Bratunac, we know where Jasenovac and Kragujevac and Pivski doli are. We know the families and names of many civilians killed in Bratunac and in Srebrenica. That is why Montenegro must not support this Resolution, but as much as it can stand in the way of the international attempt to move the powder keg from the Middle East to the Balkans. That is the most important mission of every Serb and every Montenegrin." , announced Milacic.

When the UN Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica is voted on, he adds, the voice of Montenegro will be equally important as the voice of the USA, Russia, China, France, Great Britain or any other large and powerful country.

"We know very well that the international community is deeply divided on the issue of Srebrenica. Montenegro must not be the one to decide with its vote on an issue for which there is no international consensus, and which directly blames the state institutions of Republika Srpska and Serbia for genocide in the Balkans, and through no less than the states and peoples of the Balkans. There is no political justification for bringing such a dangerous and irreparable poison to the Balkans," Milacic believes.

"Because of all this, we remind our political colleagues from the Government of Montenegro: the middle path is not the path of invisible amendments, the only right path is the path of opposition at the vote in the UN, when the decision is made, and everything else is the re-introduction of war poison to the Balkans for which We will be responsible both as individuals and as a generation, some as the first, some as the last, but no one without guilt," Milacic said.

He believes that the proposed Resolution is "the theme-camouflage of the general genocide in the Middle East with the help of insisting on the genocide of Muslims in a municipality in the Balkans".

"Here we are not only referring to Gaza, but also to Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria... How many Muslims in that part of the world were killed in response to the 11/XNUMX attack on the Twin Towers in New York? All of that, obviously, should be covered and neglected by some Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, and it is perfidious to impose the label of genocidal people on the Serbs instead of those countries that have carried out and are currently carrying out open genocides that result in tens, hundreds of thousands and millions of civilian victims," ​​the statement concludes.

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