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Awarding Nobel to Handke 'insult to Bosnians'

Turkey's opposition party leader says awarding Austrian writer Nobel Prize also 'insult to humanity'

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10:11 - 12/12/2019 Thursday
Update: 10:13 - 12/12/2019 Thursday
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Protesters from the Association of Victims and Witnesses of Genocide hold a picture of the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize for Literature Peter Handke in Srebrenica, during a protest in front of Sweden embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia, November 5, 2019.
Protesters from the Association of Victims and Witnesses of Genocide hold a picture of the winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize for Literature Peter Handke in Srebrenica, during a protest in front of Sweden embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia, November 5, 2019.

Awarding the Nobel Prize to Peter Handke is an insult to humanity and oppressed Bosnians, a Turkish political leader said on Wednesday.

Speaking to journalists in parliament, Mustafa Destici, head of the Grand Unity Party (BBP), said the Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to a writer who protected the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.

"As if there were no other person of letters in the world," said Destici.

"This is an insult to humanity and especially to the oppressed Bosnians," he added.

Handke, 77, openly supports Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, who died in 2006 while on trial at the international tribunal in The Hague for war crimes and genocide.

He claimed that the Muslim Bosniaks in Sarajevo had killed themselves, adding that he never believed that the Serbs had committed genocide in Srebrenica.

Several countries, including Turkey, boycotted his award ceremony.

The Turkish, Albanian, Kosovar and Croatian ambassadors to Sweden did not attend the ceremony.

#Great Union Party (BBP) leader Mustafa Destici
#Nobel Prize
#Peter Handke
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