Croats filed a complaint with the Prosecutor's Office against a Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency for denying Islamist crimes
The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina accepted a statement from the Bosnian Croatian Republican Party against the Bosnian member of the BiH Presidency, Šefik Dzaferović, for “inciting hatred and intolerance.”
The reason for this was Dzeferovic’s statements that the Islamist Army of BiH in the 90s did not leave behind either mass graves or camps, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The application against Dzhaferovic was received the day before, and tomorrow it will be transferred to the acting prosecutor.
The Bosnian Croatian Republican Party, led by Slaven Raguž, announced that it had opened a criminal case against Bosniak member of the BiH Presidency Šefik Dšaferović for “inciting hatred and intolerance.” Previously, he stated that the BiH Army had no mass graves, camps, etc. left behind. In response, Croatian politicians pointed out that there were court verdicts that stated the exact opposite.
“According to official data, from 1992 to 1995, eleven camps of the BiH Army operated, in which there were 891 people, of which 764 were civilians. Subsequently, 27 of them died as a result of torture.
The fact that the person against whom the application is made performs the function of a member of the Presidium is an aggravating circumstance that makes this crime particularly serious, which is clearly stated in the legislation,” the Croatian Republican Party said in a statement.
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