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( 1 ) PROTIV mržnje, predrasuda ili bilo koje vrste nasilja:
( 2 ) PROTIV etnički mješanih brakova, jer vode ASIMILACIJI budućih pokoljenja naše djece iz tih brakova u druge etničke grupe, a BiH NEMOŽE OPSTATI bez Bošnjaka;
( 3 ) PROTIV rasipanja Bošnjaka na "Bosance", "Hercegovce" i "Muslimane," jer takvo izjašnjavanje vodi ka procentualnom smanjenju zastupljenosti Bošnjaka u opštinama i gubljenju teritorija koje smo krvlju odbranili u ratu 1992-95. Mi smo Bošnjaci;
( 4 ) PROTIV zaborava genocida nad Bošnjacima 92-95 i 41-45;
( 5 ) ZA afirmaciju bošnjačkog identiteta i bosanskog jezika;
( 6 ) ZA njegovanje običaja, kulture i historije Bošnjaka;
( 7 ) ZA jak i jedinstven bošnjački narod;
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Bosnian Genocide was the brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing — in which one million Bosniaks were displaced; half a million permanently removed from their ancestral land, and 65,000 to 75,000 Bosniak civilians and poorly armed defenders killed during the 1992-95 international conflict that took place on a territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Bosnian Genocide was characterized by the policy of systematic rapes of Bosniak women and girls, horrific and prolonged siege and shelling of Bosniak cities, starvation and terrorization of Bosniak population in the besieged enclaves and targeted destruction of Bosniak culture and history.
It is clear who the aggressor and who the victim was; To put things into perspective: During the war, not even one Serb city was under the siege by Bosniak forces; in fact, majority of Serb civilian casualties were killed by the Serbian army commanded by Gen. Ratko Mladic in the process of sniping and shelling multiethnic Bosnian cities like Sarajevo and Tuzla. Serb people and Serb culture were not deliberately targeted for ethnic cleansing, rape, siege, shelling, and destruction in Bosnia; it was the Serb project of "Greater Serbia", modeled on a Nazi policy of ethnic purification, that inflicted tremendous suffering on the Bosniak people between 1992 and 1995.Presently, there are four legal judgements in which genocide was proven to have happened in Bosnia, other than Srebrenica, READ MORE...Proper Terminology:
We made a conscious decision to use the term Bosniaks in places where western authors and media (Reuters, Associated Press, etc.) incorrectly referred to our people as Bosnian Muslims.
Tag Archives: Genocide in Bosnia
Serb-organized UN Debate: A Thinly Veiled Serbian Propaganda
Serbian-organized UN Debate: “Role of International Criminal Justice in Reconciliation” is a thinly veiled Serbian propaganda Judge Theodor Meron Criticizes Serbian-Organized UN Debate RFEL/RL (April 4, 2013)– The president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has criticized a … Continue reading
Montenegrin Serb Warlord Jailed 45 Years for Reign of Terror During Sarajevo Siege
Veselin “Batko” Vlahovic has been jailed for 45 years for inflicting a reign of terror on Sarajevo civilians while fighting for Serbs. Vlahovic was the commander of a paramilitary unit that went from house to house looking for Muslims and … Continue reading
Srebrenica Genocide, 8000 Victims: International Tribunal Facts & Evidence (The First Genocide in Europe Since World War II)
VICTIMS ↓ SURVIVORS ↓ BACKGROUND (SIEGE OF SREBRENICA): More than three years before the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, Bosnian Serb nationalists – with the logistical, moral and financial support of Serbia and the Yugoslav People’s Army – destroyed 296 predominantly Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) … Continue reading
Siege of Sarajevo: The Longest Siege of a Capital City in the History of Modern Warfare
The Siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. The siege lasted from 5 April 1992 to 29 February 1996 during the Bosnian Genocide. During the siege, Serb forces killed 11,541 residents, … Continue reading
NO JUSTICE FOR 35,000 BOSNIAK VICTIMS OF MASS RAPE
By Maja Zuvela TUZLA, Bosnia-Herzegovina REUTERS — Fika was 15 years old, and her sister 17, when they were captured and repeatedly raped by Bosnian Serb soldiers who swept through eastern Bosnia early in the country’s 1992-95 war. “We were … Continue reading
Serbs Raped me, My 7 year old Daughter, 13 year old Son
BIRN — Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic before the International Tribunal at The Hague, protected witness RM-081 describes crimes against Bosniak civilians from Rogatica committed by Serb forces in a school building in that town in the summer … Continue reading
Ethnic Cleansing: Mass Rape of Bosniak Women in Visegrad’s Babin Potok
Written by: Albina Sorguc BIRN — “He took me into the house and stripped me naked. He started hitting me. I cried and he grabbed my head and hit it against the wall. He took me into the room upstairs … Continue reading
Massacre: 1200 Bosniak Civilians Killed in Serbian Attack on Kozarac
Witness: Serb army reduced the number of killed Bosniaks in the attack on Kozarac ten times. The Institute for War Crimes in Sarajevo had established that 2,000 Bosniak civilians were killed in the wider region around Kozarac, of which 800 … Continue reading
First Day of Genocide: Bijeljina Massacre, 31 March 1992.
The Bijeljina massacre refers to the killings of thousands of Bosniak civilians by the Serbian military and paramilitary groups, chiefly Arkan’s Tigers, during the first months of the Bosnian Genocide in 1992. Arkan’s Tigers, who enjoyed full logistical and military … Continue reading
Photos of Living Skeletons in the Trnopolje Concentration Camp
The Trnopolje concentration camp was established by Bosnian Serb military and police authorities in the village of Trnopolje near the city of Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first months of the Bosnian Genocide. The camp kept a … Continue reading
Photography: Blood of Innocence in Sarajevo under the Siege
The Siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. It was arguably one of the worst episodes of the 1992-95 Bosnian Genocide. Serb forces besieged Sarajevo from 5 April 1992 to 29 … Continue reading
Photos of Genocide in Brcko: Ruthless Inhumanity of Mass Killings
Thousands of Bosniak civilians were tortured, confined, raped and/or killed in Brcko during the 1992 Bosnian Genocide. Here are some photos that best demonstrate the brutality of deliberate, ruthless, and systematic executions coupled with vicious mass rape of women and … Continue reading
Genocide in Foča: Selective ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ of Eastern Bosnia
Foča was Genocide: In a 1997 judgement against the Serb commander Novislav Djajić, the Bavarian Appeals Chamber ruled that the killings in the Bosnian municipality of Foča in which he was involved in June 1992 constituted acts of Genocide. The above aerial photo … Continue reading
12 April 1993: Srebrenica Children Massacre (200 Killed and Injured)
The Srebrenica Children Massacre refers to the killing of at least 70 children among the victims when the elementary school in Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia, was shelled by the Bosnian Serb Army on 12 April 1993. The memorial plague indicates “more … Continue reading
Photos of Srebrenica: From Mass Murder to Genocide (1992-1995)
PHOTO #1: Three years before the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide, Serb forces killed more than 3,000 Bosniak (Muslim) women, children and elderly around Srebrenica. The killings continued from April 1992 and up until the fall of Srebrenica in July 1995 when … Continue reading
Omarska Concentration Camp, Bosnia (Selected Photographs)
The Omarska was another Serb-run concentration camp near Prijedor, one of seven municipalities where genocide had taken place between 1992-1995 Bosnian war, according to the International Criminal Tribunal at the Hague. Thousands of Bosniak civilians were detained, tortured, raped, and … Continue reading
Keraterm Concentration Camp, Bosnia (Selected Photographs)
Bosnian Genocide has legal backing: In Prosecutor v Slobodan Milosevic, the International Criminal Tribunal rejected “motion for judgment of acquittal” and concluded that Genocide occurred in seven Bosnian municipalities, including Prijedor where Keraterm concentration camp was located. On 16 June … Continue reading
Exploring Tito’s Cold War Nuclear Bunker in Bosnia
Information for visitors: Visits are by appointment only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: you cannot access it on your own, but as part of organised tours from the Tourist Office of Konjic. Tel: +387 61726030 The secrets of one of … Continue reading
In Milosevic Trial, Bosnian Genocide Proven in 7 Municipalities
According to Dr. Marko Hoare, who worked for the International Criminal Tribunal as a researcher, decision to acquit Radovan Karadzic on 1 count of genocide is contradictory, because earlier decision in Milosevic trial proved genocide occurred in 7 Bosnian municipalities. … Continue reading
Radovan Karadzic Cleared of 1 of 2 Bosnian Genocide Counts
ICTY — Trial Chamber III of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia today dismissed Radovan Karadžić’s oral motion for a judgement of acquittal on ten counts of the indictment but granted his motion in relation to count one … Continue reading
Serbs Sentenced to 69 Years in Prison for Mass Killing of 200 at Koricanske Cliff Massacre
Sasa Zecevic, Radoslav Knezevic and Marinko Ljepoja were found guilty of committing crimes against humanity for taking part in the killings of Bosniaks and Croats from the northwestern town of Prijedor, judge Vesna Jesenkovic said. The mass killings on Mount … Continue reading
Elie Wiesel: Bosnia Not Auschwitz, but Genocide
INTRO: In November 1992, concerned about the continuous reports about mass killing emanating from the former Yugoslavia, Elie Wiesel (b. 1928), survivor of the Holocaust/Shoah, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and committed human rights activist, traveled to Belgrade, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, … Continue reading
Serb Leader Radovan Karadzic Vowed to Slit Jewish Throats
(Text provided by our friends at the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia) David L. Phillips, former executive director of the Holocaust survivor’s Elie Wiesel Foundation, was an adviser to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992-94. He is currently Director of … Continue reading
Dangerous lies that spread from Auschwitz to Srebrenica
The facts of the genocidal assault on Bosnia’s Muslims are so horrific that a cottage industry of denial has since grown up. You will find websites claiming that the number of victims of the Srebrenica massacre has been exaggerated, and … Continue reading