Avocatul care reprezintă o familie sârbă bosniacă a declarat că a început demolarea unei biserici ortodoxe sârbe costruită ilegal pe terenul acesteia, după războiul din anii 1990. Curtea Europeană a Drepturilor Omului a decis ca biserica să fie demolată cu 18 luni în urmă, dar pandemia a întârziat procedurile. Locul se află lângă Srebrenița, unde sârbii bosniaci au masacrat mai mult de 8.000 de bărbaţi şi băieţi musulmani în 1995./aionita/ilapadat
(BBC SERVICIUL MONDIAL – 5 iunie)
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A digger demolishes an illegally constructed Serbian Orthodox church in Konjevic Polje, Eastern Bosnia on June 5, 2021, which was built in 1998 on land near Srebrenica, seized from Fata Orlovic, a Muslim refugee after the 1992-1995 civil war. - The demolition began more than a year and a half after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered the destruction of the church, which had been built on land owned by Muslims forced to flee during the war. (Photo by STR / AFP)
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A digger demolishes an illegally constructed Serbian Orthodox church in Konjevic Polje, Eastern Bosnia on June 5, 2021, which was built in 1998 on land near Srebrenica, seized from Fata Orlovic, a Muslim refugee after the 1992-1995 civil war. - The demolition began more than a year and a half after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered the destruction of the church, which had been built on land owned by Muslims forced to flee during the war. (Photo by STR / AFP)
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A digger demolishes an illegally constructed Serbian Orthodox church in Konjevic Polje, Eastern Bosnia on June 5, 2021, which was built in 1998 on land near Srebrenica, seized from Fata Orlovic, a Muslim refugee after the 1992-1995 civil war. - The demolition began more than a year and a half after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered the destruction of the church, which had been built on land owned by Muslims forced to flee during the war. (Photo by STR / AFP)
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A digger is pictured next to pile of rubble coming from a demolished illegally constructed Serbian Orthodox church in Konjevic Polje, Eastern Bosnia on June 5, 2021, which was built in 1998 on land near Srebrenica, seized from Fata Orlovic, a Muslim refugee after the 1992-1995 civil war. - The demolition began more than a year and a half after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered the destruction of the church, which had been built on land owned by Muslims forced to flee during the war. (Photo by ELVIS BARUKCIC / AFP)
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Fata Orlovic, 78, speaks while a digger is demolishing an illegally constructed Serbian Orthodox church in Konjevic Polje, Eastern Bosnia on June 5, 2021, which was built in 1998 on land near Srebrenica, seized from Fata Orlovic, a Muslim refugee after the 1992-1995 civil war. - The demolition began more than a year and a half after the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ordered the destruction of the church, which had been built on land owned by Muslims forced to flee during the war. (Photo by ELVIS BARUKCIC / AFP)