By Zeljko Trkanjec | EURACTIV.hr 06-12-2021 A Bosnian Muslim woman mourns during a funeral ceremony for nineteen newly-identified Bosnian Muslim victims, at the Potocari Memorial Center and Cemetery, in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 11 July 2021. [EPA-EFE / FEHIM DEMIR] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Print Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram President Zoran Milanović’s recent statement on the 1995 Srebrenica genocide “crossed a red line”, Armin Hodžić, the Bosniak ethnic minority council chairman in Croatia said. Milanović sparked controversy recently when he said, “there are genocides and genocides. There is genocide against Jewish peoples, in Rwanda, there is genocide in Srebrenica, i.e. one event defined as genocide, and genocide has a very wide range, there is genocide in World War II, there is Jasenovac… Not everything is the same, just as every victim is not the same. It is best to say that everything is the same. It is not.” His words were condemned by Hodžić, who told a press conference in Zagreb, “this kind of bargaining with genocide remembrance … is unacceptable regardless of which side it comes from. Milanović has crossed the red line.” (Željko Trkanjec | EURACTIV.hr) Subscribe now to our newsletter EU Elections Decoded Email Address * Politics Newsletters