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Press release – Twitter and Google are removing content denying the Srebrenica genocide

Press release – Twitter and Google are removing content denying the Srebrenica genocide

Director of the Institute for the Research of Genocide in Canada, Emir Ramić, stated that, like the victims of genocide, neither the researchers have the right to remain silent and forget. “The fight for truth and justice is the basis of our survival and existence, and it is worth fighting for. The Holocaust did not begin with gas chambers. The genocide in BiH did not start with mass killings. They started with national and racial discrimination and hate speech. The best tribute to the victims of genocide is an organized and knowledgeable struggle for prevention through equality in our words and deeds. Our motive for the fight for truth and justice is not hatred against the other and different, but freeing the victim from fear through a culture of remembrance, in the name of a better future. Researchers must have professional responsibility and sufficient moral courage in researching and communicating the scientific truth about genocide, but also in the fight against genocide denial, falsification of judicial, scientific and historical facts about genocide and glorification of convicted war criminals,” said Ramić.