Vučić at the Storm commemoration: "They'll never call it a crime of ethnic cleansing"
"In the last few days, we have witnessed the hypocrisy of the great powers. Today we were on Petrovaka cesta, in that saddest column, no one will talk about it. They will never tell you that it is the biggest ethnic cleansing since 1945 on this soil. They will never say that it was a crime of ethnic cleansing. They were all people, they have a heart and a soul. From their point of view, they are not people, they are just numbers," Vui began.
"We put up a small wooden cross to mark a great tragedy. They tore it down. They killed our children, and for 28 years I have been thinking about how it is possible that you accidentally target children and the elderly. You wanted to kill the children and their grandparents," he said.
He added that a general manhunt was launched against him from Croatia.
Vui: We are witnessing the hypocrisy of the great powers
"This is the story of all the murderers who think they have the right to live on us. I came to you in Prijedor to tell you that I am proud to be here with you," he emphasized.
"Today, when we are proud of our people, I want to tell you that here in Prijedor, in every other place in the RS, you have no idea how much we love you and how much you mean to us and how much we cannot do without you," concluded Vui.
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The commemoration of 28 years since this great Serbian suffering and the largest ethnic cleansing in Europe after the Second World War is organized by the committees of the governments of Republika Srpska and Serbia for nurturing the tradition of liberation wars.
The ceremony took place in Prijedor.
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