Delegates from RS call on Protest on Entity Lines

Delegate in the House of Peoples of the BiH Parliamentary Assembly Radovan Kovačević held a conference for the media in Banja Luka today, from which he called for a gathering on entity lines, which was announced for Friday.

The President of the Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Serbs in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Đorđe Radanović, invited citizens to come to a peaceful gathering on Friday at the so-called inter-entity line, which was also done by Kovačević.

He emphasized several times that it was a peaceful gathering when traffic would be stopped and citizens would have the opportunity to tell the truth.

“How can 30 Serbs not be able to come in such a city that presents itself as multi-ethnic, cosmopolitan, in Sarajevo? It is said that security will be threatened, and this is proof that there is no place for Serbs in Sarajevo unless you judge, persecute and kill,” says Kovačević today.

Kovačević then spoke about how, before the war, “close to 150,000 Serbs lived in Sarajevo, and now there is no room for even 30 of them.”

“We know that they have a few Serbs who are ready to tell their story, and those who are ready to tell the truth, there is no place for them. The Committee for the Protection of the Rights of Serbs announced that they are not giving up and we provide full support to the organization and invite all our members, activists, who planned to go before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina tomorrow, will come to the place that the organizer announced,” says Kovačević.

Kovačević then called for an exit on “inter-entity lines” in Doboj, East Sarajevo, Lopara and Nevesinje. Then, he wonders how it would be if some of the Bosniaks were banned from gathering in the RS.

Then, he addressed the federal minister of the interior, Ramo Isak, who said earlier today that the state will by no means allow such gatherings. He says that he does not have the authority to do anything on the territory of RS, Klix.ba reports.

E.Dz.

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