Tag Archives: Moral Equivalence

How the British Government Parrots Vicious Serbian Propaganda

Gorazde, the British Government and the Serbs Noel Malcolm Published in 1995 Earlier this year I published an article in The Spectator (10 June), entitled ‘The Whole Lot of them are Serbs’, which commented on the way in which both UNPROFOR and … Continue reading

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UN Admits Moral Equivalence in Bosnia Wrong

Another post on the official blog of Daniel Toljaga salvages important elements of historical truth. The post titled “Analysis of the 1999 UN Report on Srebrenica” shows, in United Nations’ own conclusions, that the UN was wrong to view both … Continue reading

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U.S. Policy Toward Bosnia is a Tangled Mess

By George Will Washington Post The Item, p.A6 20 April 1994. WASHINGTON – The slovenly, lethal improvisation of U.S. policy regarding the Balkan civil war [error correction: Bosnian war was international conflict according to the Hague Tribunal] has made the … Continue reading

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Disgusting UN Legacy of Neutrality in the Bosnian Genocide

Evil Done Brilliantly, We Blame the Victims By Georgie Anne Geyer The Victoria Advocate 10 June 1993. ZAGREB, Croatia — Two phrases about the war here keep popping up in the words of supposedly decent Europeans and Americans. In Brussels … Continue reading

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