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Džaferović: Marking January 9 is unconstitutional and a criminal act

FENA Muhamed Hadžibegić

SARAJEVO, January 8 (FENA) - The BiH Presidency member Šefik Džaferović said in Sarajevo today that marking January 9 as the “Day of RS” is an unconstitutional act and a criminal act, which is why the BiH institutions should react.

At the opening of the conference "Legal and Political Consequences of the Declaration on the Proclamation of the Republic of the Serb People of Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 9, 1992", Džaferović emphasized that those who commit the criminal offense of contempt of the Constitutional Court should be prosecuted.

“The Declaration on the Proclamation of the Republic of the Serb People of Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 9, 1992 represents the onset of all the horrible things that had happened in BiH, and this act was an attack on the constitutional order of BiH and is contrary to international law,” Džaferović warned.

He points out that genocide and mass atrocities in BiH began on that day, as confirmed by numerous judgments of The Hague Tribunal and the Court of BiH.

Vice President of RS Ramiz Salkić stated that the proclamation of the Republic of the Serb people of Bosnia and Herzegovina on January 9, 1992, was the moment when the project of partition of BiH, the separation of citizens in this country and the creation of what is now called the Republika Srpska entity in fact began.

“This goal was achieved through ethnic cleansing, persecution, camps, rapes, killings and genocide, which was not someone's subjective attitude but the ruling of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,” Salkić emphasized.

Vice President of FBiH Milan Dunović stressed that RS politicians are still trying to show something as the truth that has been declared unconstitutional and offensive to other nations in this country.  

“This simply is not the case, and I think today's conference, from a scientific, legal and political point of view, will answer the questions that have been left open for years,” said Dunović.

The conference was organized by the Institute for Social and Religious Research Tuzla, the Institute for Genocide Research Canada, the Institute for Crime Research of the University of Sarajevo, the Center for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History of Tuzla, the Archives of the Tuzla Canton, the Bosnian Cultural Community "Preporod" and the association "Mothers of the Srebrenica and Žepa Enclaves”.

(FENA) S. R.

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