Serbian, RS PMs agree to build WW2 death camp memorials

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N1 Belgrade
04. avg. 2023. 18:36
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The prime ministers of Serbia and the Republika Srpska (RS) signed a memorandum to build memorials for the victims of the WW2 Jasenovac death camp in Serbia and Bosnia.

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic signed the memorandum to build the memorials in Belgrade and the town of Donja Gradina with her RS counterpart Radovan Viskovic in Banja Luka

A Serbian government press release said that the they expressed determination to “foster a culture of remembrance of the victims of the Ustasha genocide (under the auspices of the Nazi Independent State of Croatia), the highlight of which is the Jasenovac concentration camp system”, adding that Donja Gradina was chosen “as the place of suffering where the executions were carried out, torture and abuse, and in Belgrade, as the capital of the Republic of Serbia”.

Top Serbian officials are in the RS for a commemoration of the victims of operation Storm which ended the war in Croatia and resulted in the expulsion of thousands of Serbs. The commemoration is in the town of Prijedor where Bosnian Serb military and para-military forces committed some of the worst war crimes of the Bosnian war.

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