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20,000 Bosnians sign petition against Paravac's attendance at 9 May celebrations in Moscow

SARAJEVO, April 28 (Hina) - Twenty thousand citizens ofBosnia-Herzegovina have signed a petition against the departure of thecurrent chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's collective presidency,Borislav Paravac, for Moscow, where he should attend ceremonies intribute to the 60th anniversary of the victory over fascism, the youthforum of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Bosnia-Herzegovina saidin a statement on Thursday.
SARAJEVO, April 28 (Hina) - Twenty thousand citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina have signed a petition against the departure of the current chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's collective presidency, Borislav Paravac, for Moscow, where he should attend ceremonies in tribute to the 60th anniversary of the victory over fascism, the youth forum of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Bosnia-Herzegovina said in a statement on Thursday.

The organisers of the petition believe that it is disgraceful that Paravac, who takes pride in the fact that his father was a Chetnik during the Second World War, will represent Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Moscow celebrations on 9 May.

Paravac's inclusion in the Bosnian state delegation was the reason why representatives of WW II Partisan veterans refused to be in the delegation.

Paravac, the Serb member in the three-man presidency, declined to comment on attempts to prevent him from travelling to Moscow, but his advisor Drago Vukovic labelled the SDP youth action as a campaign against the Serb people.

During the Second World War, Chetnik units became notorious for crimes against non-Serb people in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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