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UN Srebrenica genocide resolution would create 'political havoc': Serbian president

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Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic warned Thursday that if the UN General Assembly voted to create a Srebrenica genocide memorial day it would "open old wounds and that will create complete political havoc." SOUNDBITE

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