MACSHANE CONDEMNS REPORT DENYING SREBRENICA MASSACRE
4 Sep 2002 12:45 PM
Foreign Office Minister Denis MacShane today condemned a report,
published by the Republika Srspka Bureau for Co-operation with ICTY,
which has attempted to deny that a massacre of civilians took place
at Srebrenica in 1995.
He said:
"I condemn this dishonest attempt to deny history. Eyewitness reports
and other evidence show clearly that thousands of Moslem civilians
were murdered in and around Srebrenica in July 1995. This was the
worst massacre in Europe since the Second World War. Attempts to deny
this crime are an insult to the memory of those who died. The authors
of this report belong in the same category as those who deny the
Holocaust took place.
"I call on the government of Republika Srpska to reject this report,
and to cooperate fully with efforts to detain those who have been
indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia in connection with the killings, notably Radovan Karadzic
and Ratko Mladic. There can be no lasting peace in Bosnia until all
individuals who are responsible for the many crimes committed
throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina at this time have faced justice."
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