Vijesti iz Dijaspore: 05.03.2007



USA



BH HRVATI U AMERICI: PRESUDA DOKAZUJE DA JE RS NASTALA GENOCIDOM I DA ZATO NE SMIJE OPSTATI

Svaka cast nasim zemljacima iz “Alijanse BH Hrvata” u Americi koji su slijedecim proglasom upoznali Americku janvost o Presudi za Genocid. Slijedi saopstenje u olriginalu na Engleskom

Statement
 
Today’s decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the Genocide Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro is disappointing but not surprising.  On one hand, it cleared Serbia of genocide against Muslims in Bosnia, but, on the other, the Court declared that “acts of genocide” did take place that Serbia should have prevented. Clearly, in its decision the Court has followed the appalling paradigm of appeasement, equalizing victims and victimizers, with the implication that the “conflict” was a civil war. 

This politically correct prototype was formulated and followed by international political bodies, as well as by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ICTY) during and after the 1991-1995 war of Serbian aggression in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. One might ask the Court: if Serbia and Montenegro were not implicated in the war, why was Slobodan Milosevic, President of Serbia and then of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), indicted by the ICTY?  Why Serbia/FRY was under international sanctions?  Or why did Slobodan Milosevic sign the Dayton Accords in the name of the Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina if he and the Serbian government were not involved in the war? Furthermore, if genocide took place only in Srebrenica, why then the Serb Republic (RS) was virtually “cleansed” of all non-Serbs after the war and it is still following the policies of ethnic purity? 

Today’s decision of the Court at least did by implication confirm the fact that the Serb Republic was founded on genocide and ethnic cleansing.  And as such, it does not have legitimacy to exist. The Alliance of Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the United States and Canada strongly disagrees with the Court, which was not guided by the principles of justice but by appeasement and politics.  The ICJ failed not only the victims of Srebrenica, and all the victims of Serbian aggression, but it betrayed justice itself.
 
Dr. Ante Cuvalo - President

Izvor/Source: ''ONLINE GLASNIK NACIONALNOG KONGRESA REPUBLIKE BiH - br. 451'