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Prijedor Genocide is embodiment of hatred

The genocide in Prijedor was the embodiment of insanity, hatred, intolerance, inhumanity

Twenty years later, the genocide in Prijedor continues through other means. Survivors are not entitled to mark the truth about these atrocities, they do not have the right to justice and no right to remember the crimes that shocked the whole world, demonstrating that the lessons of the Holocaust have not been learned. Without truth about the genocide in Prijedor and justice for the victims of these crimes there is no true coexistence. Allowing residents to commemorate the genocide is necessary to restore the old and true city of Prijedor, which at the moment is not a city.

How long will the world keep silent about the crimes and the elimination of 94 percent of the Bosniak and Croat population from the Prijedor Municipality, tolerating violations of the rights of victims of genocide and allowing the reawakening of Ravna Gora Chetnik movement with more than 200 people in black with Chetnik uniform participating? This was a movement that was on the side of fascism and Nazism during the Second World War?

Until when will the Bosniak political establishment keep silent about the genocide in Prijedor, calmly watching the continuation of torture of survivors of genocide, ingratiating themselves with the enemies of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Bosniaks in particular, tolerating a daily movement of criminals on the streets of Prijedor. Until when will the Bosniak political establishment stand by as the privatization of the former concentration camp of Omarska by ArcelorMittal takes place, prohibiting victims entry to the camp. This privatization also goes for the concentration camps camps Keratern and Trnopolje by the Municipality. Through privatization of public property, there is an aim to undo all the testimonies of the genocide in Prijedor.

Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada invites all friends of truth about the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, particularly the genocide in Prijedor and friends of justice for victims of these crimes to join events organized by the Committee to mark 20. years of genocide in Prijedor, 05. and 06. August 2012.

Genocide in Prijedor

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