From Reuters:
“Bosnia ordered to remove church
from Srebrenica survivor's land”
Bosnian authorities were ordered
on Tuesday to remove from a Muslim Bosniak woman's courtyard an Orthodox church
which was built after she was driven out by Bosnian Serb forces who killed 22
of her relatives in nearby Srebrenica. The final and binding ruling by the
European Court of Human Rights should end a 20-year legal battle by Fata
Orlovic and members of her family who escaped the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and
returned to their village in the Serb-dominated region of Bosnia to find the
large church 30 meters from their front door. The court found the Bosnian Serb
authorities' failure to comply with the binding decisions of 1999 and 2001
ordering full repossession of the land had seriously harmed the Orlovics's
property rights. It said the authorities had to ensure the removal of the
church from the land within three months and pay 5,000 euros ($5,500) to Fata
Orlovic and 2,000 euros to 13 of her relatives in respect of pecuniary damage. In
1993, Serbs drove all Muslims from Konjevic Polje to Srebrenica, a U.N. safe
area which they overran two years later, killing about 8,000 Muslims in what is
seen as Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two. Two international courts
declared the massacre as genocide. While Orlovic was in exile, the Serb
authorities appropriated her land and built the church for Orthodox Serbs who
had fled there from the homes they had owned in the Muslim and Croat-dominated
areas. This was common practice across the Balkan country, where churches,
mosques and whole new communities have sprung up in what Western peace
officials condemned as a tactic to preserve the results of ethnic cleansing. Orlovic's
situation highlights the myriad problems faced by hundreds of thousands of
people who fled ethnic cleansing in Bosnia's 1992-95 war and wanted to return
to their homes. "This is a typical case dealing with the right of a
returnee to property," Faris Vehabovic, a judge at the court, told the
Klix news portal. "The only difference is that it had become a symbol of
persistent fight for justice by one woman and family," he added.
^ Hopefully this sentence will
finally end the drama that this family has had to endure since the end of the
Bosnian War and help others in the same or similar situation. It doesn’t matter
to me if the person/family involved is a Bosnian Serb, a Bosnian Muslim or a
Bosnian Croat of if the religious building was an Orthodox Church, a Mosque or
a Catholic Church. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/bosnia-ordered-remove-church-srebrenica-130502629.html
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