Srebrenica Resolution: Political Game or Truth About Genocide?

Srebrenica Resolution: Political Game or Truth About Genocide?

Is the resolution on Srebrenica adopted by the UN General Assembly the real truth or just another political manipulation? Nemanja Zavišić, Vice President of the Assembly of Vojvodina, leaves no doubt – according to him, this resolution brought nothing but a new topic for division and an attempt to collectively blame the Serbian people for all the wars of the 1990s.

Political Manipulation or Justice?

Zavišić claims that the goal of the resolution is to accuse the Serbian people of crimes in Srebrenica and to justify the existence of the Hague Tribunal, which, according to him, judged only Serbs, while crimes against Serbs remained unprosecuted. He believes the resolution has a clear political goal – to prepare the ground for the abolition of the Republika Srpska.

Myth and Identity

Why is the story of Srebrenica still used as a political tool? Zavišić says that Srebrenica is a great myth for the Bosniak nation, serving to complete their national identity. He also points out that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a dysfunctional state, and the Dayton Agreement does not function as intended.

Resolution as a Pressure Tool

The resolution was not adopted by an absolute majority, which, according to Zavišić, is a diplomatic victory for Serbia. He emphasizes that the most powerful world forces tried to impose the resolution, but Serbia, through wise politics, managed to prevent its majority adoption. However, he warns that the resolution has no legitimacy and will only contribute to new divisions.

What Do the Numbers Say?

It has been 30 years since the crime in Srebrenica, and the story still divides people. Zavišić claims that no one in Serbia denies that a crime occurred, but they clearly and loudly say it was not genocide, which is confirmed by some of the world’s top experts.

Conclusion

The resolution on Srebrenica is not just a document – it is a political tool used for division and manipulation. While some seek justice, others see only a new topic for conflict. What about you? Is this the truth or just another power game? Share your thoughts, maybe you have the answer everyone is looking for!


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