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“The War is Dead, Long Live the War”

 

 

Ed Vulliamy spekas on behalf of Bosnian Genocide in Prijedor

“The War is Dead, Long Live the War”

 It would be strange not to write about what I saw in Prijedor. I am aware that this war continues, through denial of the genocide. I wrote the book for you because the world has forgotten you in the war and because the world has forgotten you after the war,” Ed Vulliamy”. Ed Vulliamy

“Omarska concentration camp near Prijedor is one of the biggest execution of Bosniaks and Croats during the aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina  and the most terrible concentration camp at the soil of Europe  of Auschwitz and Dahaua in the Second World War”. Ed Vulliamy

“In Omarska people, just because they were not Serbs, were mass murdered, tortured, raped and mutilated. Mittal now says it never promised to build the monument, and it wants to be neutral. In its case be neutral means to give in under pressure from the local Serbian community in the Prijedor.  That a straight, in the second  World War, stands on the side of the Nazis, and claimed to be neutral”. Ed Vulliamy

On behalf of survivors and witnesses of aggression and genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Institute for Research of Genocide Canada is grateful to Ed Vulijamu to spread the truth about the aggression against the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and seeking justice for victims and witnesses of Bosnian Genocide.

Thank you Ed Vulijami.

 Governing Board and International Expert Team of the Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada