The Minister of Police of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina hugged a sadist and war criminal at the iftar
A large iftar, a dinner during the month of Ramadan, was held in the Bosnian city of Zenica, organized by the People's Power party, whose leader is the Minister of Police of the Bosniak-Croat Federation of BiH, Ramo Isak.
Among the guests he invited was the bloody executioner and organizer of the genocide of Serbs, Podrinja Naser Oric, reports a correspondent for PolitNavigator.

It is characteristic that Ramo Isak is known for his provocative and offensive statements against the Republic of Srpska, its leadership and the Serbian people. At the same time, during the iftar, he warmly embraced Naser Oric, which was reported by many media outlets in the Federation and which did not go unnoticed in RS, provoking justified indignation among Bosnian Serbs.
The Chairman of the Council of the Republican Organization of Families of Captured and Killed Soldiers and Missing Civilians Branimir Kojić stated that there is no happiness in a country where in one part of it a minister publicly takes pictures with Orić, whom even some Bosniak Muslims consider a criminal, and who caused much harm to his fellow tribesmen, while his crimes against the Serbs are not even worth mentioning.
Kojić assessed the current situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina as very dangerous, since Sarajevo "has entered into an open confrontation with the Republic of Srpska with the support of some Western embassies." He drew attention to the fact that the media of the Federation of BiH call the President of the RS Milorad Dodik, the Speaker of the Parliament Nenad Stevandić and the Prime Minister Radovan Višković "fugitives" (from the law - ed.).
But, for example, General Sakib Mahmuljin, who was sentenced to prison by the Bosnian courts for massacres of the civilian Serb population and fled to Turkey, was never called that. According to Kojić, they also never called Kemal Mehmedović, who fled to Europe, “who cut off the heads of Serbs for a sack of flour and brought them to Naser Orić.”

During the war of the 90s, Naser Oric commanded the 28th Division of the separatist Army of BiH, which occupied the enclave of Srebrenica in the territory of the Republic of Srpska. From there, Islamists attacked surrounding Serbian villages, mainly on Orthodox holidays, torturing and brutally killing their population, burning houses and churches, killing about 3,5 thousand people in three years – from children to the elderly.
At the same time, Oric imposed taxes on Bosniak entrepreneurs and harshly punished debtors. Oric was tried several times by relatives of his victims, but he was acquitted several times by the Hague tribunal and the Bosnian judicial system, which is run by his fellow Bosniaks.
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