Reacting to the decision of High Representative Valentin Inzko to impose a ban on genocide denial, Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin said today that "the truth cannot be imposed by law and that Inzko has decided to silence Serbs and ban them from telling the truth".
"At the very end of his mandate, Inzko decided to take revenge on all the peoples in BiH and to upset and encourage discussions and divisions in the country that he did not like, nor did he owe anything good," Vulin said in a written statement.
He asked "what will happen if a million Serbs from Republika Srpska sign a petition in which they testify that there was no genocide, whether everyone will go to prison and what will be the name of the prison in which a million Serbs will die for the truth."
"Will that prison be called BiH? Will the ban on testifying the truth apply only to Serbs in BiH, will Serbs from Serbia and all other free-thinking people who do not recognize what did not happen end up on the Interpol warrant? And "Will this law serve for the final showdown with Aleksandar Vucic and all of us who do not allow Serbs to become a people of genocide?" Vulin wrote, as reported by Sputnik.
He also asked "what will Inzko and those who support him say, if Serbia passes a law banning the recognition of Kosovo as an independent state and puts on the wanted list all those who speak about the Autonomous Province as the so-called state of Kosovo."
"If there is reason, Inzko's revenge on the peoples of BiH will be either prevented or ignored," Vulin said, Klix.ba writes.
Vulin: What if Million Serbs sign a Petition that there was no Genocide
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