Dušan Pavlović, director of the Center for Socio-Political Research of Srpska, has stated that Harvard Professor Francis Boyle’s comments on using the Srebrenica resolution to eliminate Republika Srpska represent a declaration of political war against the Serbs and confirm Western intentions. He spoke to SRNA about the implications of Boyle’s statement.
“This statement by Professor Boyle is essentially a declaration of political and hybrid war against Republika Srpska, Serbia, and the Serb people. As shocking as it is, it should also serve as a wake-up call to everyone in Srpska, Serbia, and all Serb lands about the dangers looming over us,” emphasized Pavlović.
He highlighted that such statements and individuals are under the influence of the political West and pointed out that the resolution is not a private issue of a single politician or entity, but is supported by enemies of the Serb people.
“We all need to be wise enough to maintain peace in Republika Srpska, in BiH, and in the region as a whole. This statement shows that the political West, led by the United States, Germany, and other major players, effectively uses political fools from Sarajevo for their strategic interests,” Pavlović added.
He argued that those advocating for the resolution are enemies of all peoples in the region and stressed the importance of peace, stability, and progress.
“We just need to remember where the policies of the global and political West in the early 1990s led us, when they used Alija Izetbegović as essentially the first Zelensky in this part of Europe,” Pavlović concluded.
Professor Francis Boyle, a professor of international law at Harvard and the first agent of BiH at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, stated that the Srebrenica resolution in the UN General Assembly should be used to promote the interests of BiH and to resolve the issue of Republika Srpska, which he called a “genocidal creation.” Boyle mentioned that the resolution would provide “a powerful weapon in the toolkit to achieve this.”
Source: RTRS