Djamila
Bosnjakinja
I'm curious about your views on this subject, Yugo, before the final verdict is delivered on Monday.
As you know, Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed a lawsuit against Serbia with the World Court. The lawsuit basically charges, albeit in fancy legal language, the Serbian state with committing genocide against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
If found guilty, Serbia could and probably would be required to pay billions of dollars in damages. The cost of rebuilding Sarajevo alone has been estimated at 14 billion dollars and that's just infrastructure, it doesn't even include the lawsuits that will piggy back on this verdict - if Serbia is found guilty - seeking compensation for the families of the victims. Multiply that 1000 or more times and you'll have some idea what damages Bosnia and Herzegovina as a whole could force Serbia to pay.
Monday's ruling is expected to be a conditional ruling - "Yes, Serbia is guilty - but...". The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has already ruled that genocide was committed against Bosnian Muslims and has implicated the Serbian government and military in this regard. Thus, most analysts seem to believe it's rather unlikely that the court will return a "not guilty" verdict.
The conditional ruling will probably specify what sort of damages Bosnia and Herzegovina can collect, since full damages would push Serbia back to the dark ages - it would completely bankrupt the country.
The views about the lawsuit in Bosnia and Herzegovina are very mixed. You have, of course, Bosnian Serb nationalists who supported the genocide they still claim never happened and still do today. These people, and their representative political parties, are calling it persecution, not prosecution, because they suffered so much during the war and never hurt a fly and on and on and on... their opinions should be expected, and come as a surprise to absolutely no one.
What is interesting is that moderate Serbs in Sarajevo and Tuzla are also against the lawsuit. Their representatives say it's simply not helpful at this time - there's absolutely no good that will come out of it, everyone is still dead and Serbia won't be able to pay enough damages to make the common people happy, and overall it's just stirring up trouble.
You can find a few Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats who feel the same way, but they're a very, very small minority. Both peoples overwhelmingly support the lawsuit.
The Jewish community has officially come out in support of the lawsuit as well.
So... what do you hope will be the final outcome on Monday?
As you know, Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed a lawsuit against Serbia with the World Court. The lawsuit basically charges, albeit in fancy legal language, the Serbian state with committing genocide against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
If found guilty, Serbia could and probably would be required to pay billions of dollars in damages. The cost of rebuilding Sarajevo alone has been estimated at 14 billion dollars and that's just infrastructure, it doesn't even include the lawsuits that will piggy back on this verdict - if Serbia is found guilty - seeking compensation for the families of the victims. Multiply that 1000 or more times and you'll have some idea what damages Bosnia and Herzegovina as a whole could force Serbia to pay.
Monday's ruling is expected to be a conditional ruling - "Yes, Serbia is guilty - but...". The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has already ruled that genocide was committed against Bosnian Muslims and has implicated the Serbian government and military in this regard. Thus, most analysts seem to believe it's rather unlikely that the court will return a "not guilty" verdict.
The conditional ruling will probably specify what sort of damages Bosnia and Herzegovina can collect, since full damages would push Serbia back to the dark ages - it would completely bankrupt the country.
The views about the lawsuit in Bosnia and Herzegovina are very mixed. You have, of course, Bosnian Serb nationalists who supported the genocide they still claim never happened and still do today. These people, and their representative political parties, are calling it persecution, not prosecution, because they suffered so much during the war and never hurt a fly and on and on and on... their opinions should be expected, and come as a surprise to absolutely no one.
What is interesting is that moderate Serbs in Sarajevo and Tuzla are also against the lawsuit. Their representatives say it's simply not helpful at this time - there's absolutely no good that will come out of it, everyone is still dead and Serbia won't be able to pay enough damages to make the common people happy, and overall it's just stirring up trouble.
You can find a few Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats who feel the same way, but they're a very, very small minority. Both peoples overwhelmingly support the lawsuit.
The Jewish community has officially come out in support of the lawsuit as well.
So... what do you hope will be the final outcome on Monday?