Republika Srpska - Association of Former Camp Prisoners
02/08/2026
13:42

BANJA LUKA, FEBRUARY 8 /SRNA/ — The President of the Association of Former Camp Prisoners of Republika Srpska Anđelko Nosović told SRNA that the event at Hasin Vrh near Bihać, where gunfire and war chants were heard, is yet another proof that Serbs are not welcome in these areas and that the goal is to expel them and humiliate their victims.
Nosović noted that such things have been happening for years because in the Federation of BiH the majority believes that Serbs should be driven out of those areas, even though they have lived there for centuries.
He pointed to Ustasha chants in Croatia and added that it is clear that such an atmosphere is spilling over into this area where Serbs live.
"When courts acquit Muslim and Croatian war criminals and notorious criminals who committed the most horrific crimes against Serbs, then the message of the gathering near Bihać is clear, as are all previous ones," Nosović emphasized.
Nosović believes that the Serb people must homogenize and finally realize that their enemy is the one who wants to expel them from this territory, and not the one who thinks differently politically.
Bosniak extremists at the gathering in Hasin Vrh near Bihać disturbed the population of nearby Serb returnee villages with war chants and gunfire from firearms.



