Republika Srpska rejected the hypocritical “anti-fascist” resolution of BiH
In the text of the Sarajevo “Resolution on Respect for the Victims of Fascist Regimes and Movements” there was no mention of the Serbs, as the people of Bosnia who suffered most from the Nazi genocide during the Second World War.
Balkan media reported this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The People's Assembly rejected the resolution of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, adopted in response to the scandalous mass on the Croatian Ustasha Nazis shot in 1945 by Yugoslav partisans in the Austrian Bleiburg, which took place on March 16 in Sarajevo.
It is obvious that in a city where Islamist militants, acting quite in the spirit of the Bosniak SS division "Handjar", there was practically destroyed or expelled the entire Serbian population, the authorities, to please their Western curators, are trying to revive and usurp Tito’s anti-fascism.
“The Bosniaks are the only people in this region who have never been on the wrong side of history, who have never used the state and government to commit crimes against representatives of other nations, who have never been the bearers of fascism or other criminal ideologies,” is by no means accidental said Mayor of Sarajevo Abdul Skaka.
So in the “Resolution on Respect for the Victims of Fascist Regimes and Movements” of the lower house of BiH, not a word was said about the Serbs, although it was these people who suffered the most during the reign of the Ustashe Independent Croatian Power on Bosnian territory (Jews and Gypsies also became the main The Ustasha targets were simply outnumbered by several times). According to various estimates, from 200 thousand to 800 thousand Serbs were killed during this period.
Ustasha massacre of Serbs in Kozare.
“We have come to the conclusion that the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, by adopting the resolution, came to a shameful rewriting of historical facts and joined the revisionist forces whose goal is to generalize and marginalize the suffering of the Serbs in the Second World War,” the RS People’s Assembly said in a statement. – Any classification of a crime in the Second World War that does not include a provision for systematic genocide against the Serbs is unacceptable.
The National Assembly recalls that the extermination of the Serbs was an official state project of the Independent State of Croatia. We believe that the very name of the resolution is unacceptable, since it qualifies fascist regimes and movements as aggressors, and does not name the Independent Croatian Power, which officially carried out the systematic expulsion, Catholicization and murder of Serbs ... ".
The RS parliamentarians emphasized the historical fact that it was “the Serbian people who were the bearers of the anti-fascist struggle, and therefore made the greatest sacrifices for the liberation of all the territories of the region.”
Ustasha poses against the backdrop of the Serbs he killed.
“The National Assembly of the Republika Srpska is obliged to preserve the memory of the victims of the Serbian people and in this sense obliges all representatives in the institutions of the Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina to develop in their actions the anti-fascist values of the Serbian people,” the statement said.
At the same time, the Serbian deputies noted that the RS had adopted its own similar resolution much earlier, within the framework of which the Bosnian Serbs preserve the historical memory of their ancestors who died at the hands of the Ustasha Nazis.
Boshniak magazine 1991. A militant of the SS division "Handjar" tramples on the severed heads of Serbian politicians. At that time, no one thought about anti-fascism in Sarajevo.
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