BIH Independence Day celebrated in Gothenburg: Stop denying the state and discrimination against returnees

More BiH an organization from Sweden tonight in Gothenburg, on the occasion of March 1, BiH Independence Day, organized a forum on the topic "Current institutional denial of genocide against Bosniaks by Serbia and the RS and discrimination of returnees in the RS".

The guest of the evening was Muamer Džananović from the University of Sarajevo, and the forum was attended by a large number of young people who study, live and work in Sweden, and to whom their parents have passed on their love for their country Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In his presentation, Džananović informed the attendees of the historical facts that led to the referendum and the legal declaration of the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina on whether they want an independent Bosnia and Herzegovina, a state with equal rights for all its citizens.

He pointed out that the separatist forces that wanted a larger part of Bosnia and Herzegovina in greater Serbia had already greatly reduced their activities and had everything ready for their intentions, which they embarked on after the referendum.

"Political activity throughout 1991 and the formation of Serbian autonomous regions, the organization of an illegal plebiscite, the self-proclamation of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 9, 1992, were moves that preceded the preparation for armed aggression and genocide. The fight for the homeland during the aggression, the survival of the state and Bosniaks in the conditions when no one gave them a chance is something from which they would have to draw adequate lessons," emphasized Džananović.

He also spoke about the current political situation in the country, focusing on the institutional denial of genocide, the denial of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the discrimination and segregation of returnees in the Bosnian entity Republika Srpska, which was particularly interesting to those present, considering that most of them were expelled from their homes. during aggression.

Citing numerous current examples, he pointed out that in the end, he wanted to completely change the character of the war, the truth about the defense of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and emphasized that, anyway, a small number of Bosniaks and Croats are being deprived of basic human rights in that entity.

"The latest events with E. Mahić in Kozarac are just one example of systematic persecution of a small number of returnees. Today, as in the 90s, the international community observes it without concrete reactions. The focus of the high representative is predominantly on the Federation, and it should be on the RS and the continuous attack on the constitutional and legal order of Bosnia and Herzegovina that comes from the governing policy of that entity. Even today, the fight for the homeland continues," Džananović said.

He said that it is necessary to work on programs to preserve the homeland.

"Those who led the process of attacks on our homeland in the 1990s, although they are now in European prisons sentenced for genocide and sentenced to life imprisonment, are celebrated, glorified and have many followers in the smaller BiH entity and Serbia. That is why no one who loves their homeland, and especially the younger generation, we must not tire. Those who lead this country and act or say they are pro-Bosnian forces must urgently come up with strategies to stop negative processes and we must work on national programs to preserve our homeland and strengthen its institutions," he said. Muamer Džananović on the stand in Gothenburg.

In addition to lectures for numerous visitors, a rich program dedicated to the homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina was arranged.

Source: Klix.ba

 

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