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RS ruling majority against Resolution on respecting victims of fascist regimes

FENA Dušica Stanojević

BANJA LUKA, May 31 (FENA) - Deputies of the ruling majority demanded that the National Assembly of Republika Srpska (RSNA) reject the Resolution on Respecting the Victims of Fascist Regimes and Movements, adopted on May 20 at a session of the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In the information, which will be considered by the RS Assembly at a special session on June 1, they propose to take a unified position, and adopt conclusions that will be "generally binding for all institutions and citizens of that BiH entity."

Only one-third of the deputies from the SNSD, DNS, DEMOS, SPS, Ujedinjena Srpska, NDP, the Socialist Party parliamentary group, and two independent deputies requested the special session of the RS National Assembly.

In the information prepared for the discussion, they dispute the very name of the Resolution on respecting the victims of fascist regimes and movements.

“The very name of the Resolution is unacceptable since it qualifies fascist regimes and movements as aggressors, and not the NDH, which officially carried out the systematic emigration, Christianization and killing of Serbs,” the ruling majority in RS stated.

By adopting the mentioned Resolution, the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH, as they claim, started "shameful rewriting of historical facts and joined revisionist forces, whose goal is to generalize and marginalize the suffering of Serbs in the Second World War".

The Resolution mentions a significant number of victims from BiH, which is an unscrupulous distortion of historical notorious facts if we take into account that BiH did not even exist at that time, but only the NDH. Citing Bosniaks as victims at the time was another attempt at revisionism, given that the victims were Serbs, Jews, Roma and anti-fascists, and Bosniaks as a nation at the time did not exist or are mentioned in any historical writings or document from that time, it is stated, among other things, in the information that will be considered by the deputies of the National Assembly of RS on Monday.

The opposition in RS believes that scheduling a special session is unnecessary and represents a diversion of attention from other current topics in that BiH entity.

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