The calls by former member of the “El Mujahideen” detachment, Sanin Musa, to organize a parade of cars with wartime flags on March 1st, serve to further stir tensions and provoke the Serbian people and the Republic of Srpska, said Slobodan Župljanin, Dean of the Faculty of Security and Protection in Banja Luka, to Srna.

“Bosnia and Herzegovina has not adopted a law on holidays, so March 1st is not Independence Day. Whatever they in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina think and want to celebrate, they can celebrate, no one from the Republika Srpska has obstructed them or forbidden it. But, this is completely unnecessary and only serves the further stirring of tensions and provoking of the Serbian people and the Republika Srpska, because there is no Independence Day,” said Župljanin.

He emphasized that these announcements do not contribute to anything good in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“In these intense attempts to make agreements within the internal political factor in Bosnia and Herzegovina, these activities can only lead to the destabilization of the agreements achieved so far,” believes Župljanin.

He added that two things are indicative, the first being the celebration of the so-called Independence Day, which the Republika Srpska and Serbs do not recognize and about which no joint body at the level of Bosnia and Herzegovina has expressed its opinion.

“And the second is that it is organized by Sanin Musa, who is known as someone who constantly destabilizes the situation in this region, so far through verbal actions, and we know what his role was in the past war,” noted Župljanin.

If there was any awareness and conscience, Župljanin said, one should refrain from such unnecessary actions which can only be harmful to the overall processes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Former member of the “El Mujahideen” detachment, Sanin Musa, has issued a call for a parade of cars with wartime flags of the so-called Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 1st, which is celebrated in parts of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as “Independence Day of Bosnia and Herzegovina”.

He had previously called his supporters to gather in front of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina when a hearing was supposed to be held in the case against the President of the Republic of Srpska, Milorad Dodik, with the aim of banning the assembly of people who support the President of Srpska.

After the last hearing in the trial of the President of Srpska at the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the head of the SNSD parliamentary club in the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sanja Vulić, received threats to her life from several accounts on social networks, among those threatening was Musa.

Source: RTRS

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