News in English     | 31.01.2022. 11:04 |

Government of Canada responds to a major campaign by BiH diaspora

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SARAJEVO, January 31 (FENA) - The Institute for the Research of Genocide Canada (IGC) announced that the Government of Canada responded to the campaign entitled "Urgent Appeal to the Political Crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina", and the answer came through Filomena Tassi, Minister in the Government of Canada.

Minister Tassi wrote that endangering the Dayton Peace Agreement represents a great threat to peace and stability in BiH, but also in the entire region and beyond.

“Canada is always on the side of a peaceful, economically viable, multiethnic democratic BiH. The Canadian government's position on BiH is completely clear: any challenge to the Dayton Peace Agreement and a blow to the constitutional order poses a threat to BiH's stability, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. The current events in BiH are in contradiction with Canada's commitment to peace and stability in BiH and the region,” she stated.

The IGC states that the political debate of the most responsible Canadian political entities regarding the crisis in BiH is underway, and that more concrete measures are expected from the Government of Canada in terms of preventing secessionist aspirations of Mlorad Dodik and all others who disrupt the functioning of BiH.

They remind that seven days ago IGC started a campaign on behalf of the BiH community to send letters to members of the Parliament of Canada, calling on the Canadian government to sanction the secessionist aspirations of Milorad Dodik and others who are trying to secede the Republika Srpska entity from the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina by seriously violating the Dayton Peace Agreement, attacking the constitutional order, threatening state institutions and seriously violating human rights and freedoms, announced the Institute for the Research of Genocide Canada. 

(FENA) A. B.

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