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Ivanisevic believes that the time has finally come for the domestic and world public to get acquainted with the fact that the cemetery in Potocari contains persons directly responsible for the suffering of the Serb population, not only in that area, but throughout the Republika Srpska.
"It's been 20 years and it's time to know who was buried there. Muslim fighters, martyrs, are buried there. "Civilians are approximately three percent, and everything else is fighters," Ivanisevic said.
He notes that representatives of diplomatic missions, representatives of both the Republika Srpska and Serbia are coming to the cemetery in Potocari to pay their respects to Muslim civilians who lost their lives during the last war.
"However, they are not civilians. The time has come for Muslim soldiers and martyrs to be removed from that area of the memorial center and for an initiative to be launched to make that cemetery for civilians from that area, both Serbian and Muslim, "Ivanisevic states.
He notes that his Institute has specific names of Bosniaks buried in the Memorial Center, and cites as an example that the entire leadership of the General Staff of the Eighth Operational Group / Army of BiH / is buried there.
Many brigade commanders, holders of the highest decorations, who were awarded for burning Serbian villages and destroying Serbs, were also buried there.
"We have documents stating who was awarded what. He was decorated, for example, for taking part in the attacks on the villages of Ratkovici, Brezani and Podravanje, and more than a hundred Serb civilians were killed there. "Someone got the decoration for that, and when he died in a fight, he was buried in the cemetery," explains Ivanišević.
He explains that the cemetery also buried those Muslim fighters who died in 1992 in attacks on Serb villages around Srebrenica, and there are fighters who were exhumed from the local cemetery Kazani from Srebrenica, and then transferred to the cemetery, there are also those who died in completely different parts, at a completely different time.
"First of all, it means that they are not civilians, but soldiers. Secondly, it is not only the soldiers who died in Srebrenica in July 1995, but all their soldiers who died in previous years in other areas, even in Foca and Visegrad.
It is time for them to move their soldiers, let them build a cemetery and monuments in the Federation of BiH ", states Ivanišević.
He notes that he heard from the local Serbs that they did not want to come to that cemetery, because those who burned and killed in Serb villages in Srebrenica were buried there.
"He says -` how to go there when Ahmet Alic was buried there, who burned our village and killed my family`. " "Like Serbs, whose houses were burned and their families were killed to go to the cemetery where their killers are", states Ivanišević.
By trying to bury as many Muslims as possible in that memorial center, Muslim Bosniaks want to compete even in Jasenovac and prove that they were victims of "genocide".
"The memorial center is a place where constant hatred towards the Serbian people is fueled," Ivanisevic concluded.
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