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Pavlović: Srebrenica resolution a unilateral political act

Pavlović: Srebrenica resolution a unilateral political act

According to Dušan Pavlović, Director of the Center for Socio-Political Research, the upcoming resolution on Srebrenica in the United Nations General Assembly represents a unilateral political act by the Bosniak elite from Sarajevo and the leading Western countries. He shared these views in an interview with RTRS.

“In the United Nations General Assembly, decisions will be made by individuals unfamiliar with the events in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), which could lead to a decision that might prove fatal, bringing new instability, suffering, and strife to BiH,” Pavlović believes.

Discussing the Report of the Independent International Commission for the Study of the Sufferings of All Peoples in the Srebrenica Region from 1992 to 1995, Pavlović highlighted that this report was diligently developed over eighteen months by ten global experts, where facts were scientifically established.

“The level of irresponsibility is shocking and speaks volumes about the maliciousness of the collective West supporting this initiative, which threatens to re-instigate instability in BiH,” said Pavlović.

He emphasized that the attempt to impose the resolution, or to impose a narrative on the Serbs that does not reflect reality and the facts, is an act of those who have blood on their hands and are historically responsible for the massive suffering and genocide of several peoples.

“At this critical moment, as the decision on the Srebrenica resolution is pending, the unity of the entire Serb nation is essential, as decisive and pivotal battles for the survival of the Serbs are being fought,” Pavlović conveyed.

Source: RTRS

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