HÜDA PAR marks 30th anniversary of Srebrenica Genocide, draws stark parallels to Gaza

On the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide, Türkiye’s Free Cause Party (HÜDA PAR) issued a powerful statement condemning the 1995 massacre of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslims by Serbian forces as a "shameful demonstration of the collapse of humanity, law, and international institutions."
The statement, released by the party’s Human Rights and Legal Affairs Presidency, declared that the pain of the genocide—committed in a UN-declared “safe zone”—remains “fresh and unresolved”, even three decades later.
HÜDA PAR paid tribute to the steadfastness of the Bosnian people and honored the legacy of their late leader, Alija Izetbegović, while warning that the world has failed to learn from the atrocity. Drawing direct parallels with the current situation in Gaza, the party accused the West—particularly the United States—of complicity through either active support or willful silence in what it described as the continuation of a “dirty genocide tradition” in occupied Palestine.
“International law has become a tool serving only the interests of powerful states,” the statement read, condemning what it called the selective enforcement of human rights principles that privilege Western societies while ignoring the suffering of oppressed Muslim communities.
HÜDA PAR urged the global community to break its silence and take a firm stance against the ongoing Zionist occupation and atrocities in Gaza, warning that inaction would make today’s leaders and institutions morally complicit, just as the world stood by in Srebrenica.
The statement concluded with a resounding appeal to the collective conscience of humanity, stressing that genocide must be condemned and resisted “wherever and against whomever it is committed.” (ILKHA)
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