In the heart of Belgrade, while Serbia fights a diplomatic battle for Kosovo and Metohija, and Serbs in Republika Srpska defend their right to exist, a new internal front opens in the Serbian Parliament – a resolution on Srebrenica that declares Serbia guilty of genocide. Yes, you read that right! A group of Serbian MPs, led by Pavle Grbović, a former young opposition figure now allied with Sulejman Ugljanin and Šaip Kamberi, demands that July 11 be marked as a day of remembrance for genocide and that Serbia finally admit guilt. But wait, there’s more! They want this guilt institutionalized in the education system and judiciary – teaching children that their fathers and grandfathers were criminals, and punishing anyone who says otherwise. Is this political censorship at its worst? Absolutely! And all this in a country that has never recognized the genocide narrative because, according to an independent international commission led by Israeli professor Gideon Grajf, there was no genocide. Their report states that about 3,000 Bosniaks, mostly armed fighters, and over 2,000 Serbs died. Even Efraim Zurof, former director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, has said this is not genocide but a war crime. Yet, truth doesn’t matter. What matters is political alignment with Western power centers, where the old script still holds: Serbs are to blame for everything, Serbs must repent, Serbs must be silent. Passing this resolution would not only be symbolic self-humiliation but political suicide. It opens the door to banning free research, silencing fact-based voices, and mandatory indoctrination of young generations. What comes next if Serbia admits genocide? Reparations? Territorial concessions? Complete abandonment of Republika Srpska? That’s exactly the endgame of those pushing this resolution. This isn’t a fight for truth. It’s a fight to change the historical consciousness of who we are, what we defended, and why we survived. So, what do you think about this political suicide? Is this the end of free thought in Serbia or just another political game? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s for and who’s against this crazy idea!
Serbian Political War in Parliament: The Srebrenica Resolution as Political Suicide
