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A political front for and against genocide has been opened now in Srebrenica

Published April 17, 2016
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Duraković Srebrenica Revitalization faktor.baThe pro-Bosnian fronts candidate for mayor of Srebrenica Ćamil Duraković told the news agency Patria that it would be devastating if during the October elections a Serbian candidate would become the head of the municipality.

At last night’s meeting of the representatives of SNSD, SDS, PDP, NDP, DNS, SP and SRS RS in Srebrenica have agreed to have a joint candidate.

Sure, seems like it wouldn’t be a problem in terms of democracy that the parties come together and have a joint candidate, but Srebrenica is something else. Now a political front for and against genocide has been opened. Imagine a situation in which Hatidza Mehmedovic comes to the chief, and he tells her that her sons are not the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica, and that there the genocide never happened, said Duraković.

His message for all the people in Srebrenica who have returned to live in this city, as well as to the thousands all around the world who never came back is that they all have to vote, so Srebrenica doesn’t get lost.

(Source: nap.ba)

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