Republika Srpska

RAJILIĆ: MUSLIMS NOT SEEKING PEACE, BUT SRPSKA DESTRUCTION

Republika Srpska - Association of Women Victims of War

SOURCE: Srna

07/05/2026

12:37

RAJILIĆ: MUSLIMS NOT SEEKING PEACE, BUT SRPSKA DESTRUCTION
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BANJA LUKA, July 5 /SRNA/ – Muslims in BiH are not seeking peace, but are only looking for an opportunity to destroy Republika Srpska, said Božica Živković Rajilić, head of the Association of Republika Srpska Women Victims of War.


She welcomed the Republika Srpska Government's decision to amend the Criminal Code by making the public promotion and glorification of the Ustasha movement and the Ustasha ideology of the Independent State of Croatia, as well as the public display and promotion of the flags and symbols of the so-called Army of BiH, criminal offences.


"This should have been done more than a decade ago. Had we had such a criminal law and appropriate penalties back then, the Muslims would not now be threatening to march through Republika Srpska in their so-called 'March of Peace'," Rajilić told SRNA.


She asked why Muslims do not come to the commemoration in Bratunac and say that Serbs also suffered in the Central Podrinje and Birač region, and that such suffering should never happen to anyone again.


Rajilić said that Mualims do not acknowledge the suffering of Serbs and that it is not reported as news in their media, burt focus only on their victims of the war.


"In seven days they will once again make noise, march and provoke others by claiming that only they suffered during the last war. All the European and international political refuse will gather there, and people in those countries will again hear only about the suffering of Muslims, the uniformed soldiers of the so-called Army of BiH in Srebrenica," Rajilić concluded.


The Panter Guards Veterans Association recently warned that the so-called "March of Peace" from Janja to Teočak, announced for tomorrow, is intended to cast a stain on the Serb people of Semberija and further inflame already heightened ethnic tensions.


"We are concerned by the announcement of the so-called March of Peace, organised by Nedim Trebinčević from Janja, which is to pass through the Serb villages of Modran, Suvo Polje and Trnova on its way to Teočak," the veterans said, adding that no such event had previously been organised