The Bosnian Serb leader, Milorad Dodik yesterday rejected a government report which acknowledged the Srebrenica genocide as "biased" and called for it to be withdrawn, AP reports.
"The report is biased and does not mention Serb victims," Mr Dodik told parliament. His supporters voted to reject the report, arguing it was "not objective and is untrue".
The report was written in 2004 by the previous Bosnian Serb government.
Mr Dodik has consistently rejected UN reports describing the massacre of over 8000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica as a genocide.
The rights group, Mothers of Srebrenica condemned Mr Dodik's actions as "shameful and inhumane toward the victims".
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