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Telegram of Condolences to British PM David Cameron sent

Published June 18, 2016
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13446237_1784471781789498_1311925012_oChairman of the Presidency of BiH, Bakir Izetbegovic, sent a telegram to the Prime Minister of UK, David Cameron, regarding the murder of parliamentarian Jo Cox.

“Ms. Cox was strongly advocating for equality, justice and peace in the country and the world, and her death is a great loss for the United Kingdom. It is also a great loss for all people of good will who share the values of civilization, which she tirelessly advocated for, first through a long humanitarian career, and later in the Parliament.

I am convinced that the offender will be discovered and appropriately punished, and that the forces of law and order in the United Kingdom will have the strength to anticipate the future actions of extremists who sown terror and death from the xenophobic hatred.

I send my deepest condolences to the Government and people of UK, and especially the family of the late Mrs. Cox, her husband and her children.

(Source: nap.ba)

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