From Yahoo:
“Illegal Serb church on
Bosniak woman's land is demolished”
Bosnian authorities on Saturday
demolished a Serbian Orthodox church that was illegally built on land owned by
a Bosniak woman, a move that comes after a 20-year legal battle that saw the
case reach the European Court of Human Rights. Workers and construction
machinery arrived at Fata Orlovic's yard in the village of Konjevic Polje early
Saturday. Using a crane, they brought down the white-colored church and its
tower bell. The European Court of Human Rights ruled in October 2019 that
authorities must remove the church and pay damages to the Orlovic family
totaling 31,000 euros ($36,500).
The church was built shortly
after Orlovic and her family were expelled from the village, 20 kilometers (12
miles) east of Srebrenica during the 1992-95 Bosnian War. The family are Bosniaks,
who are mostly Muslim, and the village was taken by Bosnian Serbs, who are
mainly Orthodox Christians. “Thank God we finally saw this happen,” said
Orlovic, who is in her late 70s. “I am exhausted after 20 years." “Now,
finally, I can sit down and have a cup of coffee in my yard without being
chased out. I have never done anything wrong to them,” she added.
Orlovic's husband was among some
8,000 Bosniak men and boys murdered by Bosnian Serb forces in Srebrenica in
1995, the worst carnage of the ethnic conflict. The Srebrenica massacre has
been acknowledged internationally as Europe's only genocide since World War II.
Upon returning to her village after the war, Orlovic's demands that the church
be removed were ignored. In 2000, she launched legal proceedings to force the
authorities of Republika Srpska, the name of the postwar Serb-run entity in
Bosnia, to comply. Orlovic's lawyer Rusmir Karkin told Bosnian media that he
expected a quick removal of the debris from Orlovic's land. “A lot of people
are working and the weather is nice, so I expect everything to be over by
tomorrow,” he said. Local authorities have said they will rebuild the Orthodox
church at the entrance to the village. Bosnia remains deeply ethnically divided
long after the war ended in 1995 in a U.S. brokered peace agreement. More than
100,000 people were killed in the conflict and millions had to flee their
homes.
^ I don’t usually advocate for
the removal of a religious building, but in this case I did. The church was
clearly built not to promote peace and religion, but to promote the ethnic
cleansing and murders of Bosniaks by the Bosnian Serbs during the War. I am
glad it was finally removed. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/illegal-serb-church-bosniak-womans-102024705.html
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