Vučić: Humanity has no right to the third great war VIDEO / PHOTO

The central ceremony at the Monument to the Victims of Genocide in the complex of the former Nazi camp Staro Sajmite is led by President Aleksandar Vui.
At that place, Vui unveiled a memorial plaque to the victims of Jasenovac, which reads: "From 1941 to 1945, the system of concentration camps and death camps of the Independent State of Croatia in Jasenovac was the most cruel part of the system of terror in the Second World War."
Many of Jasenovac's victims were brought by the Sava River to the Old Fairgrounds, which functioned for a time as part of the Jasenovac camp system from the summer of 1942.
"We dedicate this coast to the victims of Jasenovac, to the eternal memory, and to next generations to cherish the memory. Citizens of Belgrade." Vui then laid a wreath at the Monument to the Victims of Genocide.
After that, the wreaths were laid by the President of the National Assembly Ivica Dai, the Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans and Social Affairs Darija Kisi, the Mayor of Belgrade and the Deputy Mayor Zoran Radojii and Goran Vesi, representatives of the Association of Detainees...
The ceremony is attended by representatives of the diplomatic corps, including Russian Ambassador Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko. The Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust, Genocide and Other Victims of Fascism in the Second World War is a national holiday, i.e. the day of remembrance, which is celebrated in Serbia every year, on April 22.
It is dedicated to the memory of Serbs, but also Roma and Jews, who died in mass crimes during the Second World War in the Independent State of Croatia and in the occupied Yugoslavia. The NDH was the only state to have special camps for children (camps Sisak, Jastrebarsko and Gornja Rijeka).

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