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Old 10th July 2004, 21:04
Dusan_The_Mighty Dusan_The_Mighty is offline
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Truth and only the truth!!!

http://www.tfeagle.army.mil/tfeno/Fe...?Article=71012

http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/pol..._R_Copley.html

Does anybody has any comment?!?

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Old 10th July 2004, 21:46
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Hmmm...

I think i rather stick with Dr. Tomislav Sunic's viewpoint than Gregory R. Copley's.
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Old 10th July 2004, 22:06
Dusan_The_Mighty Dusan_The_Mighty is offline
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Lightbulb Well, well, well...

If you want to know who is Dr Tomislav Sunic try to see some historical facts about Croats and their ''Humanity''!

http://www.fact-index.com/u/us/ustase.html

http://mirror.veus.hr/myth/king.html

http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/jasenovac/

http://www.jasenovac.org/index.asp

etc. etc.

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Old 10th July 2004, 22:46
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Yo Dus! Did you get my mail?
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Old 10th July 2004, 23:20
Dusan_The_Mighty Dusan_The_Mighty is offline
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No, man, I didn't!
my e-mail is: krivodelka@yahoo.com
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Old 11th July 2004, 02:03
_DigitaLVampirE_ _DigitaLVampirE_ is offline
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Dusan_The_Mighty...

I'm not interested in reading propaganda.
Throw me propaganda and i can do just the same as well...

http://www.alb-net.com/warcrimes-img/warcrimes.htm

http://www.alb-net.com/kcc/052499e.htm

http://www.bkbih.org/kta/JUSTICE%20AND%20PEACE/08.htm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/605172.stm

http://www.newint.org/issue244/rape.htm

http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/...256B740055C0E3

http://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/...2569A600604E61

http://www.cja.org/cases/Mehinovic_D...Complaint.html

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The Serbians are well known for their propaganda as shown on this report:
The War of Words: Expert Report on Propaganda Released
International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY)
Milosevic Trial - The Hague - Court Room One
24 February 2003

http://www.cij.org/index.cfm?fuseact...3&tribunalID=1

AP - June 12th, 2004
Bosnian Serbs Admit Massacre of Muslims

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -- Bosnian Serb officials have admitted for the first time that their security forces carried out Europe's worst massacre since World War II, according to an investigative report.

At the height of the 3 1/2-year Bosnian war, Serb troops overran a U.N.-declared safe zone in Srebrenica and slaughtered up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys in what the U.N. war crimes tribunal has declared an act of genocide.

The Srebrenica Commission, made up of Bosnian Serb judges and lawyers, was formed last year to investigate who was involved.

A spokesman, quoting Friday from the commission's report, said they ``established participation of (Bosnian Serb) military and police units'' in the deaths.

The Bosnian Serbs have long been blamed for the massacre. But until now, no Serb official has clearly acknowledged that Bosnian Serbs were the perpetrators.

``In July 1995, several thousand Muslims were liquidated in a way that represents grave violations of international humanitarian law,'' Vedran Persic told The Associated Press. Persic is a spokesman for Paddy Ashdown, Bosnia's international administrator.

U.N. and Muslim experts have found the remains of about 5,000 of the victims from mass graves across eastern Bosnia and find new remains every month. The fate of the others is still unknown. Nearly 1,200 Srebrenica victims have been identified through DNA analysis.

The report said that the perpetrators ``undertook measures to cover up the crime by moving the bodies'' to other locations, Persic said.

The 1992-1995 war -- pitting Serbs opposed to Bosnia's independence from Yugoslavia against Muslims and Croats backing it -- claimed about 250,000 lives and left around 20,000 missing and presumed dead.

Former Bosnian Serb soldier Drazen Erdemovicin who confessed to playing a role in the Srebrenica massacre testified at former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's war crimes trial last year how his battalion alone killed up to 1,200 people.

The victims had sought protection in the U.N. compound, but the vastly outnumbered and lightly armed Dutch U.N. peacekeepers were no match for the Serb forces.

After Srebrenica fell, Serb forces rounded up an estimated 30,000 refugees who had sought safety at a U.N. base. As Dutch peacekeepers looked on, the women were deported to Muslim-held territory and the boys and men were taken on buses to execution sites and shot.

``I was personally ordered to do it,'' said Erdemovic -- who pleaded guilty to murder as part of a deal in 1996 and served a five-year sentence. ``This could not have happened if it had not been allowed by the main staff'' of the Bosnian Serb military command, he said.

Prosecutors say the massacre was the result of Milosevic's alleged political aim of creating an ethnically pure Serbian state. Milosevic denies all wrongdoing.

Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb wartime leader, has been indicted by the war crimes tribunal for genocide in connection with the Srebrenica massacre, along with his wartime top general, Ratko Mladic. Both remain at large.

For its part, the Dutch government, acknowledging its peacekeepers failed to protect the Muslim refugees, resigned in April 2002.

The work of the Srebrenica Commission initially was obstructed by some of its members and authorities who refused to provide information. Only after Ashdown fired several Bosnian Serb officials and threatened others with dismissal was information made available.

Under the 1995 peace accord that ended the war, Ashdown has the power to impose laws and to fire officials who fail to comply with the peace process. The same agreement also divided postwar Bosnia into two mini-states, a Serb republic and a Muslim-Croat federation.

Persic said Ashdown welcomed the report, saying that ``a dynamic of obstructionism on war crimes issues is being replaced by a dynamic of greater cooperation'' on the part of Bosnia's Serbs.


And if you think Dr. Tomislav Sunic is a bias man then perhaps you need to read this:
http://english.pravda.ru/columnists/.../25/26640.html
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Old 11th July 2004, 02:16
Dusan_The_Mighty Dusan_The_Mighty is offline
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If I have good memory: a few months ago you were a big defender of Serbs and their policy...
You have some problems with your mind, man!
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