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Bosnian academic: Kosovo escaped genocide and became a state, those who committed genocide seek a state in Bosnia

Bosnian academic: Kosovo escaped genocide and became a state, those who

Bosnian writer, academic and screenwriter Abdullah Sidran said that the Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Milorad Dodik, is behaving according to the plans of Belgrade experts.

"I think the experts from Belgrade educated Dodik in this way," said Sidran, who made a distinction between Kosovo and Bosnia.

"The difference between Bosnia and Kosovo is that Kosovo gained the right to independence because it faced an attempted genocide and those who survived the attempted genocide have the right to secede, while in Bosnia secession is sought by those who committed genocide." , he said in a TV show, write the Bosnian media.

Regarding the situation in Bosnia, Sidran said that the circumstances are not easy at all. According to him, the council of Bosnian intellectuals is the address to address the situation.

Asked if it was time to convene a session with the Bosnian parliament, Sidran said: "This is the main question. "The idea is that everything should go in a multiethnic and state way and that is how it will go, we do not need only Bosniaks", he said.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Serb member of the presidency, Milorad Dodik, openly threatened on Wednesday that he would suspend the work of state judicial bodies in the territory of Republika Srpska and that RS laws would be adopted within a month to legalize the first concrete efforts to secession from Bosnia.

Dodik attacked the countries of Western Europe and the United States and told the governments of these countries that they are undemocratic and that their policies will fail to save Bosnia. He expressed particular concern over the new German Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock, who openly defends the proposal to sanction Dodik and his associates.

He confirmed that his policy does not have many supporters in Europe, but praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whom he called "an important European statesman" and "visionary", and said RS would continue to develop friendly relations with Hungary. .

Recently, the British newspaper, The Guardian wrote that the European Union Commissioner for Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, close to the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, has asked Dodik only to postpone his plan for the dissolution of Bosnia. / Gazeta Express /

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