A little side note: we embrace this journey in a thankful (despite the systematic dilemmas arising) yet, meaningful way.
The genocide in Srebrenica has been acknowledged by many but fewer are unable to accept the truth according to the unraveled yet tragical history that has happened in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina still counts three justices - where we are wondering what was needed in order to keep the peace?
The genocide in Srebrenica was acknowledged by the Dutch authorities (yet an apology takes place every year on July 11)
How come that Palestine is still not being acknowledged as a country by the Netherlands, which is 1, let alone the genocide going on? Let alone remaining countries and a specific state, that refuses to acknowledge the truth, yet history.
Let that sink in.
The Netherlands is supporting a state whom we do not want to mention - enormous, financially. Where is the acknowledgement for taking responsibility, Dutch Bat? Have we not learned from our previous negligible mistakes that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina INCLUDING Srebrenica?
We refuse, despite that this is the current tax system, politically speaking, to attend in any of these cases. Unfortunately, the only way to have a refusal is to know how to play the game. That’s all
This is our second business, we strictly note that we are not aiming to catch any profit, unless the tax system allows us to make considerable business costs.
Therefore, we would like to point out that we want to make a difference, it is very uncommon for many countries to not step in despite the horrors taking place in Palestine, right now. I (not we) want to make a change. Changes that make progress on an international level in turning things to a different, yet righteous direction. This all, made me wonder what makes it that no one is stepping up and trying to make a difference?
A change, where our character(s) are truly tested. IS this a way to truly end the genocide?
Unprecedented.