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RSNA Draft Law on Victims of Wartime Torture must not be discriminatory

FENA Press release

BANJA LUKA, February 13 (FENA) - The Draft Law on Victims of Wartime Torture, recently adopted by the Government of RS, has to be freed from all potential discriminatory provisions, concluded today Minister of Labor, Veteran and Disability Protection of RS Milenko Savanović and Patrick Schneider, Advisor to the Rule of Law Department at the Office of the European Union Special Representative to BiH.

At a meeting held today in Banja Luka, Savanović informed Schneider that the draft of the above-mentioned law will be before the deputies next week, in the continuation of the RS National Assembly session.

They agree that in the public debate, which is expected to be held after the adoption of the Draft Law on Victims of Wartime Torture, there should be enough time to amend certain provisions, if there are sufficient arguments for it, stated the Ministry of Labor, Veteran and Disability Protection of RS.

Bosniak representatives in the RS institutions and the Bosniak associations in RS have warned that this draft law in fact continues with the policy of discrimination against non-Serbs in RS.

(FENA) S. R.

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