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SloveniaCulture11/4/2025

Statement by the Government of the Republic of Srpska Commission to resolve the issue of clandestine graves in the process of amending the Law on Clandestine War Graves and Burial of Victims

The Commission of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia has rejected changing the Law on Hidden War Graves and Burial of Victims solely due to political maneuvering. The Commission previously thoroughly examined the possibility of burying the remains of 1410 victims from the St. Barbara camp in the memorial park Bukovžlak-Teharje in 2016 and concluded it was not feasible due to multiple reasons. The park is only partially built, and further work requires ecological remediation of the area. Although basic remediation was supposed to be completed several years ago, it is still ongoing, with

Komisija zavrača spreminjanje  Zakona o prikritih vojnih grobiščih in pokopu žrtev   samo zaradi političnega preigravanja.

Prav tako je Komisija že leta 2016 ob iskanju pogrebnega mesta za posmrtne ostanke 1410 umorjenih iz rova sv. Barbare temeljito preverila možnost pokopa v spominskem parku Bukovžlak-Teharje in ugotovila, da tam pogreb ni možen iz številnih razlogov. Park je zgrajen samo na pol, pred kakršnimkoli nadaljnjim posegom je potreba ekološka sanacija območja. Čeprav naj bi bila osnovna sanacija zaključena že pred nekaj leti, še vedno poteka in ni videti, kdaj in kako bodo dela zaključena. To pa ne bo pred tem, dokler ne bo konec proizvodnje titanovega dioksida v Celju. Do takrat bo odlagališče živo in bo točka okoljskega in siceršnjega možnega tveganja.

Zato v tem času ni možno ne zaključiti spominskega parka niti ga nadgrajevati.

Poleg tega pa  opozarjamo, da je Komisija v skladu s svojimi pristojnostmi po Zakonu o prikritih vojnih grobiščih in pokopu žrtev večkrat sprejela sklep, in ga tudi dodatno utemeljila, da je za pogrebno mesto za nepokopane mrtve primerna le Ljubljana kot slovenska prestolnica.

Predsednik Komisije:

Dr. Jože Dežman

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Statement by the Government of the Republic of Srpska Commission to resolve the issue of clandestine graves in the process of amending the Law on Clandestine War Graves and Burial of Victims

The Commission of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia has rejected changing the Law on Hidden War Graves and Burial of Victims solely due to political maneuvering. The Commission previously thoroughly examined the possibility of burying the remains of 1410 victims from the St. Barbara camp in the memorial park Bukovžlak-Teharje in 2016 and concluded it was not feasible due to multiple reasons. The park is only partially built, and further work requires ecological remediation of the area. Although basic remediation was supposed to be completed several years ago, it is still ongoing, with

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the Commission's decision and provides details about the feasibility of the burial site without apparent bias or subjective language.

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