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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;
( 8 ) ZA povrat teritorija koje su Srbi oteli Bošnjacima u istočnoj Bosni.Search Our Archives ↓
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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.
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Bosnian Genocide, Other Than Srebrenica
In 1994, Austrian court tried Dusko Cvjetkovic, who was charged with genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, he was acquitted. In 1997 German courts sentenced Novislav Djajic to five years for complicity in murders committed in Foca. He was released … Continue reading
Court Rules Serb Forces Committed Bosnian Genocide
On 24 May 1997, a 34-year-old Bosnian Serb was sentenced by a German court to five years in jail for taking part in a massacre of Bosnian Muslims during the war in Bosnia. Novislav Djajic was found guilty on 14 … Continue reading
Bosnian Serb Nikola Jorgic Guilty of Bosnian Genocide
On 27 September 1997, a German court convicted of genocide and other charges in the killing of Bosnian Muslims during the war in Bosnia. On 18 December 1999, Jorgic was sentenced to life in prison by Düsseldorf High Court. ”Whoever … Continue reading
Bosnian Serb Maksim Sokolovic Guilty of Bosnian Genocide
On 30 November 1999, a court in Dusseldorf sentenced Maksim Sokolovic, a 59-year-old Bosnian Serb and longtime German resident, to nine years in prison for war crimes in Bosnia in 1992. Sokolovic, who led a paramilitary unit, was convicted of … Continue reading
Doboj Genocide, Serbs Raped 2,000-2,500 Bosniak & Croat Women & Children
Excerpt from “Mass rape: the war against women in Bosnia-Herzegovina” By Alexandra Stiglmayer, Marion Faber “I saw about seven or eight little girls who died after they were raped. I saw how they took them away to be raped and … Continue reading
Legally Validated Foca Genocide is part of Bosnian Genocide
Foca (Bosnian: Foča, pronounces as: FO-CHA) is a town in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina on the Drina River, close to Srebrenica. In 1991, the population of the municipality of Foca consisted of 20,790 Bosniaks (Muslims), 18,315 Serbs (Orthodox), 94 Croats … Continue reading
Legally Validated Doboj Genocide is part of Bosnian Genocide
Doboj was strategically important during the Bosnian War. Before the war (in 1991), the population of Doboj consisted of 41,164 Bosniaks (Muslims), 39,820 Serbs (Orthodox), 13,264 Croats (Catholics), 5,765 Yugoslavs, and 2,536 Others. In May 1992, the occupation of Doboj … Continue reading
Gornja Grapska Massacre near Doboj, Bosnia
On 10 May 1992, Serb forces attacked Bosniak village of Gornja Grapska in the municipality of Doboj. Pre-war populaton of the village consisted of 2,260 Bosniaks, 27 Croats, 6 Yugoslavs, and 4 Others. The village was unarmed and undefended. Serbs … Continue reading