Dodik about Srebrenica: “I’d rather go to prison than admit something that didn’t happen”
Serbian member of the BiH Presidency Milorad Dodik said that he will never recognize the fake “genocide in Srebrenica” and is not afraid to go to prison defending his beliefs.
The leader of the Bosnian Serbs told the Srpski Telegraf publication about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Absolutely, I would rather go to prison than confess to something that didn’t happen, including the made-up genocide in Srebrenica,” Dodik said. – This story about “genocide” became relevant in 2002, seven years after it happened. Suddenly everything about it is updated and “now everyone knows everything.” But the truth is that there was no genocide.”
The Bosnian Serb leader noted that report The independent international commission on Srebrenica, chaired by Gideon Greif, has already changed a lot in the attitude towards this event, that it should be systematized and that the truth is one - there was no genocide.
“The Independent International Commission has responded best to this, and its work should really be used because this report is codified by people whose knowledge, as well as authority, is unquestionable. So, in this respect, this work changes a lot,” Dodik added.
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