The Prime Minister of the Republika Srpska (RS), who has recently been blacklisted by the United States (U.S.) administration, Radovan Viskovic, reacted to the news that the organizers of the Operation “Storm” commemoration in Prijedor used a photo of the exiled Bosniaks from Zepa.
Viskovic told the media in the RS that the commemoration of 28 years since the persecution during Operation “Storm” took place in a dignified and civilized manner, and that now Sarajevo is trying to belittle it by pointing out that “some photograph was stolen from them”.
By “some photograph”, Viskovic means a photo of Sabina Mujkic, a woman who was expelled from Zepa on July 27th, 1995, along with thousands of other Bosniaks.
“Apparently none of them listened to the words of His Holiness the Serbian Patriarch who said, a tear is a tear, pain is pain, regardless of whether it came from a mother in a white or black scarf, a child is a child and we must understand that as soon as possible,” Viskovic stated, Klix.ba reports.
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