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Galijašević: Foreign intelligence services played a role in shaping the Srebrenica narrative

Galijašević: Foreign intelligence services played a role in shaping the Srebrenica narrative

Security expert Dževad Galijašević stated that foreign intelligence services played an active role in shaping the global narrative about Srebrenica, adding that the projection of Srebrenica as an attempt to revise history is aimed at ensuring that Serbs and Bosniaks never reconcile.

“The fundamental harm caused by these narratives, which are based on the lack of consensus regarding historical events such as those in Jasenovac, as well as other serious crimes that are practically never mentioned, is the insistence on portraying only one side as the victim,” Galijašević told SRNA.

He believes the time has come to place Serb-Bosniak relations on the table and discuss them openly.

“It must finally be determined whether Srebrenica was a conspiracy involving the top leadership of BiH headed by Alija Izetbegović, or a conspiracy led by the command of the 28th Division headed by Naser Orić, or whether the Americans were also involved by evacuating that command to Sarajevo,” Galijašević said.

He emphasized that foreign intelligence services had an active role in constructing the Srebrenica story for the international public.

“What we have been lacking all along is a dialogue that would resolve the issue of selection and the actual number of victims. Were there even any women and children among them? How many people died in minefields or earlier battles? I remind everyone that the crime in Srebrenica happened at the end of the war in BiH,” Galijašević said.

He pointed out that the West created these events with the aim of permanently pitting the three peoples in BiH against each other.

“That’s why we saw the attempted Muslim deblocking of Sarajevo, then Srebrenica, then Operation Storm, and then the attack on Serbs in Vozuća. It’s clear that every people was set up with a specific action during the final phase of the war,” Galijašević concluded.

Source: RTRS

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