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A letter by Association Woman-Victim of War to Congress of European Police PRESENCE OF A CERTAIN DARKO TRIFUNOVIC AT YOUR CONGRESS WILL DIMINISH THE VALUES AND EARNESTNESS OF YOUR EFFORTS IN FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
Autor: Bosniaks.Net Objavljeno: 27. Dec 2007. 00:12:00
BOSANSKI
We, women victims of the Serbo-Montenegrin aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina have intimately experienced crimes against humanity, and still feel, today, the traumas of the wilding of Serbian fascist upon a woman. We, women victims of war, demand of proper authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina to act so as to bar the self-styled expert in Euro-terrorism, Dr. Trifunovic, from entering Bosnia and Herzegovina for reasons of denying genocide in Srebrenica, which crime has legally been established by the International Court of Justice in The Hague, The Netherlands. We believe that he who denies genicide is unfit to attend Congress of European Police and that rather, his place is behind bars. Based upon the above stated reasons, and extending our full support to Congress of North American Bosniaks, Association Woman-Victim of War raises its voice against all those who, by way of denial of genocide against Bosniaks and denial of aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina, de facto perpetuate that genocide and aggression. I that context, he who denies genocide is equal to those who have ordered it and perpetrated it. We will not allow that to happen, because of us, victims of genocidal aggression upon Bosnia and Herzegovina, because of our children and because of the principles of truth and justice, the highest achievements of mankind and civilization. In the end, we give our full support to the web magazine Bosnjaci.net who work to protect the truth and facts about genocide so that Trifunovic and the like are not allowed to twist the facts of history - it is stated in the letter signed by Bakira Hasecic, President of Association Woman-Victim of War, based in Sarajevo.
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