BELGRADE --
Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović says that parliament will adopt a declaration condemning crimes against Serbs by October 1.
BELGRADE --
Serbian Parliament Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović says that parliament will adopt a declaration condemning crimes against Serbs by October 1.
Source: Politika
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“When we finished the draft declaration we went into the extraordinary sitting, and then it’s necessary that 84 MPs or the government request the session. It seems that this emergency procedure is disputable, I think that's all it's about,” Đukić-Dejanović told Belgrade daily Politika.
“With this declaration we would remind our colleagues from parliaments of the other former Yugoslav republics that it’s necessary to condemn crimes committed against Serbs and citizens of Serbia, and we have their understanding for that when we talk to them,” she stated.
A delegation of Croatian MPs who recently visited Belgrade showed understanding, said Đukić-Dejanović, but added that she "could not say whether they would have the capacity to make certain decisions by a parliamentary majority".
The Serbian parliament decided to adopt a declaration condemning crimes committed against Serbs after it adopted a similar declaration condemning the crime in Srebrenica.
“With this declaration we would remind our colleagues from parliaments of the other former Yugoslav republics that it’s necessary to condemn crimes committed against Serbs and citizens of Serbia, and we have their understanding for that when we talk to them,” she stated.
Does this includes crimes against Kosovo Albanians who according to Serbs without exeption, is part of Serbia. If so. Who commited crimes against them. Slovenians, Bosnians, Croats? Or Kosovo je Serbia without Albanians, which is the the opinion of Serbs wherever they are.
(Tymi, 7 July 2010 23:30)
“With this declaration we would remind our colleagues from parliaments of the other former Yugoslav republics that it’s necessary to condemn crimes committed against Serbs and citizens of Serbia, and we have their understanding for that when we talk to them,” she stated.
Does this includes crimes against Kosovo Albanians who according to Serbs without exeption, is part of Serbia. If so. Who commited crimes against them. Slovenians, Bosnians, Croats? Or Kosovo je Serbia without Albanians, which is the the opinion of Serbs wherever they are.
(Tymi, 7 July 2010 23:30)
“With this declaration we would remind our colleagues from parliaments of the other former Yugoslav republics that it’s necessary to condemn crimes committed against Serbs and citizens of Serbia, and we have their understanding for that when we talk to them,” she stated.
Does this includes crimes against Kosovo Albanians who according to Serbs without exeption, is part of Serbia. If so. Who commited crimes against them. Slovenians, Bosnians, Croats? Or Kosovo je Serbia without Albanians, which is the the opinion of Serbs wherever they are.
(Tymi, 7 July 2010 23:30)