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Disgusting posters on the anniversary of Srebrenica and messages from the Sixers: 'General, thank your mother'
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Disgusting posters on the anniversary of Srebrenica and messages from the Sixers: 'General, thank your mother'

On the 31st anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, incidents occurred during commemorations held by members of the Bosnian Serb army and police in the area of Srebrenica, Serbia. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić officially stated that respect should be shown to the Bosniak victims of the genocide. In Novi Sad, posters from the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), led by Vojislav Šešelj, appeared supporting former commander of the Army of the Republic of Srpska (VRS), Ratko Mladić, who was convicted for the Srebrenica genocide. The posters featured Mladić’s general cap and the message 'General, thank you to your mother.' According to the SRS, the action aimed to remind people of Mladić’s 'heroic role' in liberating Serb Srebrenica. Local media reported that residents in Novi Sad destroyed these posters. Following the fall of Srebrenica in July 1995, over 8,000 Bosniaks were killed, mostly men and boys, and the remains of more than 900 are still missing. The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution in 2024 designating July 11 as the International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide. Earlier in the day, writer and festival director Vladimir Arsenijë

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Disgusting posters on the anniversary of Srebrenica and messages from the Sixers: 'General, thank your mother'

On the 31st anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica, incidents occurred during commemorations held by members of the Bosnian Serb army and police in the area of Srebrenica, Serbia. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić officially stated that respect should be shown to the Bosniak victims of the genocide. In Novi Sad, posters from the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), led by Vojislav Šešelj, appeared supporting former commander of the Army of the Republic of Srpska (VRS), Ratko Mladić, who was convicted for the Srebrenica genocide. The posters featured Mladić’s general cap and the message 'General, thank you to your mother.' According to the SRS, the action aimed to remind people of Mladić’s 'heroic role' in liberating Serb Srebrenica. Local media reported that residents in Novi Sad destroyed these posters. Following the fall of Srebrenica in July 1995, over 8,000 Bosniaks were killed, mostly men and boys, and the remains of more than 900 are still missing. The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution in 2024 designating July 11 as the International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide. Earlier in the day, writer and festival director Vladimir Arsenijë

Bias read (Conservative): The article highlights the display of pro-Mladić posters by the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) during the commemoration of the Srebrenica genocide, which is a highly sensitive and contested issue. The framing emphasizes the actions of the SRS and their support for a war criminal, while also noting the毁

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