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Serbian
July 11th, 2005, 01:52 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4652435.stm And reading some of the comments made me want to throw up. This was my favourite from a Turk. I was in Bosnia as a NATO Peacekeeper as part of IFOR, right after the massacres. The entire country was in ruins. It felt like I was in another part of the world, not in Europe. I was so much ashamed of my humanity after seeing what those people had been through. If it wasn't for the US-led military intervention, there would have been many more massacres like Srebrenica. How Europe stood by and let this happened still puzzles me. Interestingly, a year later back in the US, one educated Bosnian Serb I had the chance to speak to simply told me that all they were doing was cleaning up Europe from Muslims. For the first time in my life, I had a true feeling on what must have happened to the Jews in Europe during 1940s. :) And this one from an albanian immigrant swine in London. Without the American intervention the Srebrenica massacre would have gone on for years to come in the former Yugoslavia. The Srebrenica massacre showed that European powers never learnt anything from the well-intentioned lectures of Winston Churchill and the dark examples of Hitler and his ideologues. If nothing assisted the European powers before, the Srebrenica massacre should assist us all, at least today. Never should Europe allow Srebrenica to ever happen again. All liberal democracies should get together to defend freedom and human rights, in Europe and beyond.

Fortis_in_Arduis
July 12th, 2005, 12:41 PM
Yes. I saw this crap on the television as well. They did however interview a Serbian soldier who commented that there has been a lot of negative propaganda about Serbs.

Yes, I'd say so... just a small amount! :mad:

Serbian
July 13th, 2005, 09:17 AM
The jew war criminal and conspirator against Iraq Paul Wolfowitz was there giving his support to the bosnian moslems. Wolfowitz Pays Respects to Srebrenica Victims
In Bosnia Herzegovina, President speaks at memorial ceremony to honor 8,000 citizens massacred ten years ago this month


July 11, 2005 — World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz on Monday joined local and international officials, and more than 50,000 citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina to pay respects to the 8,000 victims of the Srebrenica massacre during the war which took place ten years ago.

"We're here today for many reasons," said Wolfowitz in his address at the commemoration ceremony, "but most of all to remember and honor the victims of the worst act of genocide in Europe since World War II. Equally, we are here to console the survivors and to commit ourselves to do everything we can to help them to rebuild shattered lives."

Wolfowitz has visited Bosnia and Herzegovina, and specifically Srebrenica, several times over the last few years.

http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/NEWS/0,,contentMDK:20578193~pagePK:34370~piPK:34424~theSitePK:4607,00.html What about Bosnia"s real victims the tens of thousands of Serb civilians who were murdered because of your dirty kikes in Washington? The lie of Srebrenica and "Serb atrocities" must be exposed and your dirty tribe of mongol Khazar swine must be eradicated from the face of the earth!

blueskies
July 13th, 2005, 10:30 AM
I would like to see a documentary on Serbia.

U.S zog &Brit zog, label as NATO, invaded the Balkans while Russia, under Yeltsin, stood by and did nothing to help their natural allies.

Embarrassing as it was for Russia, they staged a military convoy intervention.

Herman van Houten
July 13th, 2005, 11:14 AM
It has already been claimed that the explosives that killed 50+ Londoners were delivered by Balkan muslims. Probably their way of saying "thank you".

J.P. Slovjanski
August 4th, 2005, 05:49 PM
It has already been claimed that the explosives that killed 50+ Londoners were delivered by Balkan muslims. Probably their way of saying "thank you".


But wait, wasn't that a Mossad/MI6 black op made to FRAME the Muslims, which never do anything, anywhere?

Farwell O. Kirk
August 5th, 2005, 02:45 AM
[QUOTE]I am so sick of seeing this.Of course the worst act of genocide in Europe after WWII was the ethnic cleansing of 10 million Germans from Easter Europe just after the war.