Brnabic, who led the state commemorative ceremony on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance for the suffering of Serbs, Roma and Jews in the Jajinci camp during the Second World War and laid a wreath on the Memorial to the Victims in the memorial complex, pointed out that today once again, as every year, we proudly and decisively renew our vow to freedom, independence and steadfastness.
She said that she is honoured to be the envoy of President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic, at this place, which is the single largest burial ground and cemetery from the Second World War period in Serbia, next to the mass graves where the remains of innocent civilian victims and participants of the anti-fascist struggle rest.
The Prime Minister pointed out that Serbia does not forget its innocent victims and incorporates their sacrifice into the foundations of its freedom, independence and independence.
Our entire country, and especially the President of Serbia and the government, provide full support to the Museum of Genocide Victims, our home institution in the area of cultural remembrance of the victims of the genocide committed against Serbs, Jews and Roma in the territory of the Independent State of Croatia, as well as to all our compatriots and fellow citizens who suffered as a result of the circumstances of the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against them during the period of the Second World War, Brnabic said.
She recalled that the government made an important historical decision to assign the entire area of the "Jajinci" Memorial Complex to the Museum of Genocide Victims for care and management.
President of the "Jasenovac" Association Milinko Cekic, who survived the Ustasha camp, also addressed the gathering.