“We defended Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period 1992-1995. We are ready to defend it again. We are not afraid of Dodik and others like him,” Bosnia’s co-president Sefik Dzaferovic tells TRT World, slamming Bosnian Serb leader Dodik's secessionist agenda
Serbian nationalism and its historic dream of ‘Greater Serbia’ had cost many Bosniak lives alongside Croats and others in the 1990s after the disintegration of former communist Yugoslavia.
“Current authorities in the Republika Srpska entity have been propagating secession for more than a decade. The latest attacks on state institutions are not sudden. They are part of a wider project,” says Sefik Dzaferovic, a member of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s presidency and a leading Bosniak politician.
“Dodik's policy is just a continuation of the attempt to create a Greater Serbia through the seizure of the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. That is the war goal of war criminals Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic. Dodik continues their policy,” Dzaferovic tellsLike Dodik, both Karadzic and Mladic were Bosnian Serbs, who collaborated to conduct a brutal campaign against Bosniaks during the Bosnian War.
“Dodik is trying to finish what was the plan of Bosnian Serbs during the aggression on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 90s when the genocide against Bosniaks was committed,” says Ivan Ejub Kostic, a political analyst and managing director of the Balkan Centre for the Middle East.
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