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Russia vetoes UN move to call Srebrenica 'genocide' | Russia vetoes UN move to call Srebrenica 'genocide' |
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Russia has vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that would have described the Srebrenica massacre as "genocide". | Russia has vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that would have described the Srebrenica massacre as "genocide". |
Four other members of the council abstained while the remainder voted in favour. | Four other members of the council abstained while the remainder voted in favour. |
The killing of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995 by Bosnian Serb troops was the worst massacre in Europe since World War Two. | The killing of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995 by Bosnian Serb troops was the worst massacre in Europe since World War Two. |
The motion had angered Serbia, which rejects the term. | The motion had angered Serbia, which rejects the term. |
It had been drafted to mark the 20th anniversary of the atrocity, which came amid the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia into independent states. | It had been drafted to mark the 20th anniversary of the atrocity, which came amid the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia into independent states. |
During the Bosnian War, which saw Serbia-backed Bosnian Serb forces fighting the Muslim-led Bosnian government, thousands seeking shelter at what was supposed to be a UN refuge were slaughtered. | During the Bosnian War, which saw Serbia-backed Bosnian Serb forces fighting the Muslim-led Bosnian government, thousands seeking shelter at what was supposed to be a UN refuge were slaughtered. |
The resolution said that "acceptance of the tragic events at Srebrenica as genocide is a prerequisite for reconciliation". | The resolution said that "acceptance of the tragic events at Srebrenica as genocide is a prerequisite for reconciliation". |
But Russia's UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said adopting it "would be counter-productive, would lead to greater tension in the region". | But Russia's UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said adopting it "would be counter-productive, would lead to greater tension in the region". |
The vote had been put back a day to allow the US and the UK - which drafted the resolution - to try to persuade Russia not to veto it. | The vote had been put back a day to allow the US and the UK - which drafted the resolution - to try to persuade Russia not to veto it. |
The Serbian President, Tomislav Nikolic, called it a "great day" for his country, the AFP agency reported. | The Serbian President, Tomislav Nikolic, called it a "great day" for his country, the AFP agency reported. |
Serbia does not have a seat on the Security Council, and had asked ally Russia to block the resolution, warning it would be divisive. | Serbia does not have a seat on the Security Council, and had asked ally Russia to block the resolution, warning it would be divisive. |
The US ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, said: "Russia's veto is heart-breaking for those families and it is a further stain on this council's record." | The US ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, said: "Russia's veto is heart-breaking for those families and it is a further stain on this council's record." |
A UN tribunal at The Hague has already convicted numerous people of genocide in relation to the Srebrenica killings, but a formal recognition by the UN could compel individual states to pursue prosecutions. | A UN tribunal at The Hague has already convicted numerous people of genocide in relation to the Srebrenica killings, but a formal recognition by the UN could compel individual states to pursue prosecutions. |
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