BiH - crimes against Serbs
07/01/2025
10:00
BIJELJINA, JULY 1 /SRNA/ - Tomorrow, the portal SRpska NAtional will start publishing the texts about crimes against the Serbs in Middle Podrinje, committed by the members of so-called Army of BiH during the last war in BiH from 1992 to 1995.
SRNA publishes the new series on the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the crimes against the Serbs in Middle Podrinje and Birč, which will be marked in Bratunac on July 5. In total, 3.267 Serbs were killed in Middle Podrinje and Birč from 1992 to 1995.
The series contains excerpts from the book "Testimony about the Unpunished Crime against Serbs in Podrinje," published by the Republika Srpska News Agency - SRNA. The book contains texts recorded by the pen of SRNA's journalists and the lens of SRNA's photo-reporters.
The book is a collection of documents, stories and testimonies about the cruel crimes that were collected by journalists - instead of prosecutors, whose main job is to do exactly that and they are getting paid for it. The mass crimes committed against Serb civilians, the looting and the destruction of everything Serbian show the clear genocidal intentions of the Muslim military and political leadership led by the then leader of the Party of Democratic Action Alija Izetbegović.
The book contains assessments by several world experts and experts in the study of war, who say that the Western-Muslim narrative about the nature of the war in BiH, which was put to the public in 1992, at the beginning of the war, and which blames Serbs for everything, is untrue and one-sided, it was stated in the foreword written by SRNA’s journalist Miro Pejić.
For three decades, no one has been held accountable for the numerous mass crimes committed against Serb civilians in Podrinje, from Jošanica and Jamić near Srbinje/Foča, through Kukavice near Rogatica, Skelani, Bjelovac, Kravica, Ratković, Brežani, Krnjići, Zagoni, Žutica, Magašić, Podravanje, Fakovići in the Srebrenica and Bratunac municipalities to Glođansko Brdo in the Zvornik municipality, and this book is a testimony to these and other crimes against the Serbs that prosecutors did not want to record.
The series from the excerpts of the book, translated into English by Jovica Pejčić, can be read starting tomorrow on SRNA's English-language portal srpskanational.com.