The new documentary film "Mothers" by journalist of the Bulgarian National Television, Boyko Vassilev, became the topic of discussion in the French city of Rennes within the framework of the "European Dialogues" initiative organized by the French Institute, BNT has reported. The documentary focuses on the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995.
"Not everyone wants to hear the truth about the Balkan wars of the 1990s, even today. The conclusion is sad, because of the wars that are being fought these days," Boyko Vassilev said in Rennes. He pointed out that Srebrenica is "one of the best documented crimes in history, but even in the EU you can hear untruths about the events in Bosnia from those days." The topic of the discussion panel was the European path of the Balkans. It was attended by representatives of the civic society from Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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