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Withdrawal of German army from Bosnia is „completely unrealistic”

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The Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) has criticised the suggestion of the left-wing party LINKE.PDS of withdrawing the German army from Bosnia and Herzegovina as completely unrealistic. „There is a serious security problem up to the present day, for the overwhelming majority of the Serb soldiers and paramilitary who were involved in the war crimes and crimes against humanity have still not been brought to justice” said the GfbV General Secretary Tilman Zülch on Tuesday. In the murder of 8,000 boys and men from Srebrenica alone 19,473 Serb soldiers and paramilitary personnel were involved. The Parliament of the Republika Srbska has confirmed this.

This region is still ruled by officials of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS), founded by Radovan Karadzic.

The majority of the delegates of the party „Die LINKE.PDS spoke out against the intervention to stop the genocide against the Bosnian Muslims, whose dead numbered 90% civilian, and against the opening by force of the concentration and raping camps.

So this democratic opposition party should now at least give central importance to the safety of the Bosnian civil population. The staff of the GfbV office in Srebrenica and Sarajevo, Hatidza Mehmedovic and Fadila Memisevic, will gladly provide the delegates of the left-wing parties with full information on the sad reality of Bosnia. The party DIE LINKE.PDS will shortly be receiving an invitation from the Bosnian section of the GfbV, in which the organisation of the victims of the former male and female camp inmates will be represented as well as organisations of the refugees and those expelled.

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