BiH - Court - Kojić
01/07/2026
14:55

ISTOČNO SARAJEVO, JANUARY 7 /SRNA/ - The Court of BiH is a sniper’s nest from which Republika Srpska and Serbs are most effectively targeted, and this has been confirmed today by the indictment upheld against RSA General Radislav Krstić, Branimir Kojić, president of the Srebrenica Organization of Families of Captured and Fallen Soldiers and Missing Civilians, told SRNA.
“As Naser Orić in 1993 wished Serbs a 'happy Christmas' in Kravica by killing 49 villagers at the table, today someone is competing to be a greater criminal than Orić himself,” Kojić said.
He emphasized that by confirming the indictment on the most joyful Christian holiday, a message is being sent that the idea of Kravica lives on in the Court of BiH.
“If we suffer on the feast of the birth of Jesus Christ, it shows that a religious war is still being waged here,” Kojić said.
Kojić considers this indictment against General Krstić to be absurd, noting that he has already been convicted and is serving his sentence.
He stressed that this is a message to Serbs that they will never have peace, that they will not be allowed to have it, and that every Orthodox holiday brings further suffering.
“It seems to me that the chief prosecutor of BiH, the chief judge or the president of the Court, or whoever decides everything that happens in the Court, is none other than someone like Orić, or Orić himself,” Kojić assessed.
Kojić believes that BiH is a country built exclusively so that there would be no Serbs in it, and that it is still being determined in what way they will be eliminated.
“They killed us throughout the war on the greatest holidays, and now they are doing it even in what is called peace. However, I maintain that the war is still ongoing, only the guns have fallen silent,” Kojić said.
Today, on Orthodox Christmas, the Court of BiH confirmed an indictment against General Radislav Krstić /77/ of the Republika Srpska Army /RSA/, charging him, in his capacity as commander of the Second Romanija Motorized Brigade, with an attack on the Bosniak-inhabited village of Novoseoci near Sokolac.
General Krstić is serving a 35-year prison sentence in Estonia after being sentenced by the Hague Tribunal.




