Genocide apology a Serb sticking point

Updated July 16 2015 - 12:01pm, first published 10:43am
 Bodyguards use umbrellas to protect Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic during unrest at the Potocari cemetery and memorial near Srebrenica last Sunday.
Bodyguards use umbrellas to protect Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic during unrest at the Potocari cemetery and memorial near Srebrenica last Sunday.

IT’S hard to say sorry, but it’s even harder to say you’re sorry for a genocide. The word just sticks in the throats of those who should be saying it, as the Turks have been demonstrating for the past hundred years in the case of the Armenians of eastern Anatolia. And the Serbs have just shown themselves to be just as tongue-tied in the case of the Bosnian Muslims slaughtered at Srebrenica.

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