"The police of the (Bosniak-Croat) Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and of the Sarajevo Canton were responsible for security. When someone says things like that, they actually say that their police structures failed. If the Banja Luka police had been in charge, /the grave/ might have been better guarded," Cavic said in an interview with the Nezavisne Novine newspaper published on Sunday.
BANJA LUKA, Aug 20 (Hina) - Republika Srpska president Dragan Cavic has dismissed accusations that non-Bosniak members of the collective Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina are indirectly responsible for the recent bomb explosion on the
grave of wartime Bosnian president Alija Izetbegovic because they opposed the posting of a guard of honour at the grave.
BANJA LUKA, Aug 20 (Hina) - Republika Srpska president Dragan
Cavic has dismissed accusations that non-Bosniak members of the collective
Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina are indirectly responsible for the recent bomb
explosion on the grave of wartime Bosnian president Alija Izetbegovic because
they opposed the posting of a guard of honour at the grave.