Serbs Apologize for Massacre of Muslims
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The Bosnian Serb government issued an apology for the 1995 massacre of 7,800 Muslim civilians in Srebrenica, saying it “shares the pain” of the victims’ families.
The apology came after the government reviewed a Bosnian Serb commission’s final report on the worst massacre of civilians in Europe since World War II. The government session was last month, but the conclusions were not immediately made public.
“The Bosnian Serb government shares the pain of the families of the Srebrenica victims, is truly sorry and apologizes for the tragedy,” the statement said.
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