PODGORICA, June 14 (Hina) - Montenegro's Helsinki Committee for HumanRights asked parliament on Tuesday to consider Montenegro'sinvolvement and responsibility in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, and toinvestigate the role in the crime of
the Supreme Defence Council, ofwhich the then Montenegrin President Momir Bulatovic was a member.
PODGORICA, June 14 (Hina) - Montenegro's Helsinki Committee for
Human Rights asked parliament on Tuesday to consider Montenegro's involvement
and responsibility in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, and to investigate the role
in the crime of the Supreme Defence Council, of which the then Montenegrin
President Momir Bulatovic was a member. Committee chairman Slobodan
Franovic told Radio Free Europe the Montenegrin parliament had the obligation
to adequately treat the Srebrenica issue by making sure that Montenegrins who
were connected with the massacre on various grounds were brought to justice.
He urged shedding light on the massacre, saying the way the Serbian
parliament was doing it indicated there was no political will to discover the
truth.
Bosnian Serb troops killed close to 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica,
eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina, in July 1995.