Srebrenica at 30: The West’s Selective Justice and Double Standards that Tore Yugoslavia Apart
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Srebrenica at 30: The West’s selective justice and double standards that tore Yugoslavia apart
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail As Bosnia marks 30 years since Srebrenica, the region remains at a crossroads. Mustafa Talha Ozturk, Anadolu’s Bosnia & Herzegovina news manager, argues that Western double standards and the manipulation of religious divides continue to shape the Balkans, while European integration remains a distant promise. Three decades after Europe’s worst atrocity since World War […]
Srebrenica at 30: The West's selective justice and double standards that tore Yugoslavia apart
As Bosnia marks 30 years since Srebrenica, the region remains at a crossroads. Western double standards and the manipulation of religious divides continue to shape the Balkans, while European integration remains a distant promise - Anadolu Ajansı
What legally does not fit is made politically appropriate – the »West« dismantles international law. A historical demolition of the decline of law.
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