Message from the school: "Oj, Gazo nova Srebrenica"

An offensive message was written at "Vuk Karadžić" elementary school in Berane, the school director claims that they are doing everything to determine who wrote the offensive content

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Photo: Chitalac Vijesti
Photo: Chitalac Vijesti
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At the Elementary School "Vuk Karadžić" in Berane, a graffiti was written - "Oj, Gazo nova Srebrenica", with four glasses drawn that symbolize the Serbian coat of arms on one side, and the Jewish symbol Star of David on the other.

The interlocutors of "Vijesti" from that municipality claim that the inscription on that building has been "standing" for about two months.

The director of the school, Milka Boričić, however, claims that the graffiti was written recently - after the vacation started and that they are doing everything to determine who wrote the offensive content.

Thousands of people have been killed in Gaza, and that number is increasing daily in the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Elementary school Vuk Karadžić Berane
photo: Chitalac Vijesti

The crime in Srebrenica was declared genocide before the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

It refers to the killing of more than 8.000 Bosniaks, as determined by the judgments of international courts, in July 1995, when the Army of the Republika Srpska occupied Srebrenica.

Three years ago, the Montenegrin Parliament adopted the Resolution on Srebrenica, despite the opposition of the then strongest ruling coalition, the Democratic Front (DF).

One of the proponents of that act was Ervin Ibrahimović.

Ibrahimović is now the Vice-President of the Government for Regional Development and European Integration, which is made up of former DF constituents from the New Serbian Democracy and the Democratic People's Party.

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