DEBATE ON THE DRAFT DECLARATION ON SREBRENICA BEGAN IN THE PARLIAMENT
Radio Srbija
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March 30 2010
Serbia
MPs have started a debate on the draft declaration on Srebrenica
after adopting a session agenda, with some 90 items. The draft
declaration was proposed by 114 MPs from MP group FOR A EUROPEAN
SERBIA, G17 Plus, United Pensioners and the SPS. Speaker Slavica
Ä~PukiÄ~G-DejanoviÄ~G said consultations on a new declaration,
condemning crimes committed against Serbs in the territory of the
former Yugoslavia, were to begin on Thursday. The propositions of
the Serbian Radical Party for the Parliament to enact resolutions on
the condemnation of the crime committed by Turkey against Armenian
people in WWI and on the condemnation of the crimes committed by the
Independent State of Croatia against Serbs, Jews and others in WWII,
have not been accepted nor has the proposition of the Democratic Party
of Serbia for the Parliament to enact a resolution on the condemnation
of crimes in the former SFRY.
Radio Srbija
http://glassrbije.org/E/index.php?option=co m_content&task=view&id=10422&Itemid=26
March 30 2010
Serbia
MPs have started a debate on the draft declaration on Srebrenica
after adopting a session agenda, with some 90 items. The draft
declaration was proposed by 114 MPs from MP group FOR A EUROPEAN
SERBIA, G17 Plus, United Pensioners and the SPS. Speaker Slavica
Ä~PukiÄ~G-DejanoviÄ~G said consultations on a new declaration,
condemning crimes committed against Serbs in the territory of the
former Yugoslavia, were to begin on Thursday. The propositions of
the Serbian Radical Party for the Parliament to enact resolutions on
the condemnation of the crime committed by Turkey against Armenian
people in WWI and on the condemnation of the crimes committed by the
Independent State of Croatia against Serbs, Jews and others in WWII,
have not been accepted nor has the proposition of the Democratic Party
of Serbia for the Parliament to enact a resolution on the condemnation
of crimes in the former SFRY.