BiH - security - judiciary - Dodik
04/16/2025
21:55
BANJA LUKA, APRIL 16 /SRNA/ - Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik says that he feels safer in any other country than in BiH, but he feels also satisfied because he knows that he is right and that he defends himself against injustice with a lot of will and energy.
Dodik has stated that even before the judgement handed down by the unconstitutional Court, he felt insecure in BiH.
"I am the man who had the largest number of threats ever in BiH, sent by either the people from BiH or abroad who, motivated by political Islam, threatened me and my family," Dodik told RTRS tonight.
According to Dodik, it is indicative that no one initiates disputes against these people, but acts quickly when two men write in Republika Srpska "Sena, you are wrong, we are waiting for you", by arresting them and ordering one-month detention to them.
Dodik points out that the same is being done to the former Minister of Security in the Council of Ministers, Nenad Nešić, who was found guilty during investigation and has been detained for four months.
"He is not guilty until proven otherwise. I am not a man who defends any form of crime, but I defend the people’s right to fair trial. If you have evidence, why does not he stand a trial, why are you keeping him in custody," asked Dodik.
Dodik said that he was tried by Sena Uzunović "who approved the killing of Serbs and who was brought to court through AID to try Serbs".
"Then she welcomed Milorad Dodik. Of course she will convict him, I didn't expect anything else, but I'm interested in why she asked for various concessions for herself and her family from our side, right at the moment of the judgment. We will talk about it one day," said Dodik.
Dodik said that in addition to everything, he feels satisfied because he knows that he is right and that it is easier for him to defend himself against the injustice that is being done to him, to the people around him and to Republika Srpska.
"I do it with a will and energy that I didn't have some time ago. I'm not tired because I have the feeling that I'm on the right side of the truth, justice and most importantly on the side of the people who live here," said Dodik.
Dodik emphasized that he is not affected by the criminalization attempted by Sarajevo, because these fabrications have been going on since 2000, when the story about the villa in Cyprus started.
"However, INTERPOL, as the only organisation responsible for chasing criminals globally, said that this is a political process. Could there be more satisfaction? It was a heavy blow for them," concluded Dodik.