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Genocide denial ban: Serbian leader threatens ‘dissolution’ of Bosnia

By AFP
July 24, 2021

Sarajevo: The Serb member of Bosnia’s joint presidency on Friday threatened the "dissolution" of the country, after the outgoing UN high representative used his discretionary powers to ban genocide denial.

The UN official in Bosnia holds some executive powers in the Balkan country that was the scene of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, of Muslims.

Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko, whose main role as high representative is to oversee the Dayton peace agreement that ended the bloody 1990s inter-communal conflict, made the decision a week before handing over to German colleague Christian Schmidt.

Inzko added several amendments to the Bosnian Criminal Code, including providing penalties of between six months and five years in prison for those who "publicly approve, deny, grossly minimise or attempt to justify the crime of genocide, crime against humanity and war crime," according to a document on the website of the Office of the High Representative.

The amendments enter into force immediately. "Lack of acknowledgement, accountability and redress for victims of mass atrocities and systematic abuses has devastating effects on society," Inzko said in a statement.

"All this prevents the building of a peaceful and prosperous future for Bosnia and Herzegovina," he added. In July 1995, a few months before the end of the war that left about 100,000 dead, Serb forces rounded up and killed more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys after they captured the town of Srebrenica.

The massacre was deemed genocide by various verdicts of both the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Serb leaders in Bosnia and Serbia, however, usually deny the massacre amounted to genocide, instead calling it a "great crime."

The Serb member of Bosnia’s tri-member presidency Milorad Dodik immediately slammed Inzko’s move. "After this, Bosnia cannot function... I think there is no other option for Republic of Srpska than to start a process of dissolution," Dodik said in a press conference.