The Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PABiH), Denis Zvizdic, proposed to the Government of Canton Sarajevo (CS) to find an adequate location as soon as possible to begin the development of a project and the construction of a “Museum of the Siege and Defense of Sarajevo”, which would have a symbolic name “1425”, the number of days Sarajevo was under siege by criminals and murderers of children and city residents.
“This museum, which would be built in accordance with the most modern standards and best practices in form, aesthetics, material, functionality, and content, will be visited by millions of people, scientists, students, and tourists from all over the world in the coming years and decades, and through authentic recordings, photographs, testimonies, verdicts of international courts and educational programs, they will be introduced to the undeniable facts and historical truth about the brutal, barbaric, anti-civilizational and the longest siege and aggression to which a capital city was ever exposed, such as Sarajevo was in the period 92-95,” Zvizdic points out.
Zvizdic added that, as part of the museum, a dark room should be planned, which would be called the ‘room of lies and human and civilizational shame’, in which there would be photographs and statements of “human and moral abominations, who in the post-war period denied crimes and glorified war criminals”.
“That, in addition to those who planned and realized crimes, they should also be remembered as the waste of civilization and moral freaks. All visitors to the museum, millions and millions of them from all corners of the world, will be familiar with the relevant facts and spread the truth among the citizens and the academic community in their countries as a warning that such a crime does not happen anywhere and to anyone again, and the deniers of the crime will be remembered as examples of civilizational shame that their descendants will be ashamed of,” Zvizdic announced on his Facebook.
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