Ermin Kuka: Serbs are not a genocidal nation, but most of them support the ideologies that led to the most serious crimes

Even today, we have reactions in the form of condemnation to the extremely scandalous scenes and songs that were heard during the meeting of BORS and the ruling coalition in Banja Luka.

We talked about such ideologies and threats to international representatives with Ermin Kuk, senior research associate at the Institute for Researching Crimes Against Humanity and International Law at the University of Sarajevo.

He believes that this is nothing new when it comes to the current situation and politics. It is an ideology that is constantly affirmed and promoted.

- It is an idea that continuously glorifies and celebrates crimes and criminals. The fact is that that gathering actually had other reasons. The goal was, first of all, to continue with those processes that affirm and strive in some way to maintain and create such an environment for the maintenance of ideologies that the masses support. The addresses of individual actors at that gathering are also interesting. One of the actors at the meeting belongs to the academic community, Kuka points out.

The task of those ideologies in peace is to achieve the goals that were set in the war, but which were not achieved, he adds.

- I remind you of the strategic goals of the Serbian people that the Assembly of the Serbian people in BiH adopted in May 1992, where it was clearly stated what the strategic goals are - aggression and crimes, including the crime of genocide against Bosniaks. Those goals were not fully implemented during the aggression. That's why in a peaceful age, efforts are made to achieve politically by some other means to round off that whole. We live in a time when, through the celebration and glorification of crimes and criminals, we try to maintain that charge, first of all within the masses. There is constant talk about whether the Serbs are a genocidal people. Serbs are not a genocidal people, but the majority of Bosnian Serbs support ideologies and policies that led, among other things, to genocide as the most serious form of crime recognized by international law, says Kuka.

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Source: okanal.oslobodjenje.ba

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