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14.12.2025

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KOJIĆ: BJELOVAC, JUST ONE OF THE STOPS OF ATROCITIES BEARING NASER ORIĆ’S SIGNATURE

SREBRENICA, DECEMBER 14 /SRNA/ – Thirty-three years have passed since the brutal crime against Serbs in Bjelovac, which was only one of the stops of atrocities bearing the signature of Naser Orić, yet within the judiciary of BiH there is no prosecutor to file an indictment for the 109 people killed, said Branimir Kojić, the head of the Srebrenica Organisation of families of victims.

SREBRENICA, DECEMBER 14 /SRNA/ – Thirty-three years have passed since the brutal crime against Serbs in Bjelovac, which was only one of the stops of atrocities bearing the signature of Naser Orić, yet within the judiciary of BiH there is no prosecutor to file an indictment for the 109 people killed, said Branimir Kojić, the head of the Srebrenica Organisation of families of victims.



Kojić, who is the head of the Organisation of Families of Captured, Fallen Soldiers and Missing Civilians of Srebrenica Municipality, emphasized that 33 years of shame of the judiciary both the Hague tribunal and that of BiH, are being marked; a judiciary which is nothing more than a sick offspring of the international community, formed to convict Serbs and justify crimes such as the one in Bjelovac. “Is it possible that there is no prosecutor who can manage to file a quality indictment for the deaths of 109 Serbs from Bjelovac, 68 of whom were killed on this very day? What kind of prosecutors are working in this malformed judicial system?” Kojić asked. In a statement to SRNA, Kojić recalled that 33 years ago the systematic ethnic cleansing of the Serb population continued, with all possible elements of genocide. “After Glođansko Hill and the brutal killings, Orić’s hordes and monsters continued with crimes, and the village of Bjelovac came next, where they killed everyone they could reach; on that day they also captured three children and took them to Srebrenica, the same town that would later become a demilitarized zone,” Kojić said. From today’s perspective, he says, it is clear why Western speculators declared Srebrenica a demilitarized zone - precisely because of this and similar crimes. Kojić said that within a month, in three major attacks on Serb villages, 186 Serbs were killed, with Bjelovac being the first of those three villages. According to him, Naser’s hordes, during the attack on Bjelovac as well as on Skelani, also fired into the territory of Serbia, but this is kept silent, while on the other hand Muslims erect various plaques accusing Serbia of aggression. He stressed that entire families disappeared in this village in the blink of an eye; that the whole world knows about the fate of Slavka Matić, who was left alone and who has still not seen justice simply because she is a Serb mother. Kojić recalled that the suffering of the Vučetić family was also testified to by Brano Vučetić, who on this day was left alone; he noted that Brano was wounded and taken to a prison camp despite being only nine years old. He emphasized that Brano Vučetić has not seen justice either, that the killers of his family be held accountable, nor has he seen those responsible for abusing him in the Srebrenica prison camp brought to justice. He underscored that Bjelovac was only one stop of atrocities bearing the signature of Naser Orić and his monsters, who in Podrinje left neither animals alive, and that after their attacks not a stone was left upon a stone. “They are free people today, while they want to portray us as genocidal with the help of the West, which in this way washes itself of its role in the suffering of the Serb people,” Kojić concluded.

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