BiH - SDA - reaction
11/10/2025
11:57

SREBRENICA, NOVEMBER 10 /SRNA/ - Branimir Kojić, president of the Srebrenica Organization of Families of Captured and Fallen Soldiers and Missing Civilians, told SRNA that SDA vice president Ramiz Salkić insults Serb victims with his scandalous claims that “Christian values survived” wherever Alija Izetbegović was, and asked him what happened to the 157,000 Sarajevo Serbs who were expelled from their ancestral homes.
"Were ‘Viktor Bubanj,’ ‘Silos,’ and more than 200 other detention camps in Sarajevo examples of ‘preserving’ Christian values? Did Alija also order Naser Orić to ‘preserve’ Christian values in Glođansko Brdo, Skelani, Kravica, Bjelovac, Zagoni, and hundreds of other villages and hamlets in Podrinje?!", Kojić asked.
Kojić asks whether Salkić, the “great fighter for truth and justice” and a member of the Republika Srpska National Assembly, considers it “preserving Christian values” when a woman monstrously slit open little Slobodan in the shape of a cross.
"Could ‘preserving Christian values’ mean that on every Christian Orthodox holiday, Serbs were killed in the most monstrous ways? Ramiz is pretending to be naive, while his neighbor Vehid Dedić openly boasted that, as a member of the ‘El Mujahid’ unit, he participated in the attack on the village of Kravica on Christmas 1993 and was ready to kill anyone with a Serbian name, even if it was a two-kilogram child", Kojić emphasized.
He believes that the announcement by the Republika Srpska leadership about the construction of a Serb spiritual center struck Salkić so deeply that he began making insults against the Serbs.
Kojić says that by praising the wartime Muslim leader Alija Izetbegović, Salkić is sending a clear message that he still lives according to the program of the "Islamic Declaration", which does not recognize a BiH in which Serbs exist, and admits that he has a problem with the fact that Serbs survived in the territory of Republika Srpska.
He says that Salkić, through his social media posts, has launched a campaign for early elections for the President of Republika Srpska, even though the SDA has no candidate of its own, and told him that sometimes it is wiser to remain silent.
"That way he will help more those for whom he is working in this campaign", Kojić emphasized.