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( 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;
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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: United States Air Force
US Srebrenica Food Drops Bring Mayhem and Death
(Editors’ note: Haris Nezirovic, a journalist for the independent Bosnian weekly Slobodna Bosna, recently spent several weeks in the besieged town of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia. He filed this report.) By Haris Nezirovic For The Associated Press Lodi News-Sentinel, p. … Continue reading
Serbs Plan to Fake U.S. Arms Airdrop to Bosniaks
Bosnian Serbs Accused of Plot: U.S. officer says plans are afoot to fake evidence of arms airdrop By John Pomfret The Washington Post Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p.A10 10 February 1994. SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — A senior U.S. military officer charged yesterday that … Continue reading
US Planes Air Drop Supplies to Besieged Bosniaks in Mostar
US Planes Drop Military Rations on Besieged, Hungry City of Mostar The Milwaukee Journal, p.A4 25 August 1993. BERLIN, Germany — The US Air Force made its first airdrop of food to the besieged city of Mostar early Wednesday, expanding American … Continue reading
Bosnian Air Drop a Partial Success
Satellite photos indicate that only a third of the supplies hit the designated zone By Stephen Kinzer N.Y. Times News Service Sarasota Herald-Tribune, p. Front and 22A. 2 March 1993. FRANKFURT, Germany — At least two-thirds of the relief supplies … Continue reading
US Planes AUS Planes Airdrop More Aid Into Bosniairdrop More Aid Into Bosnia
New Starits Times, p.18. 6 March 1993. TUZLA, Bosnia-Herzegovina — American planes parachuted more aid to eastern Bosnia today, where a fierce Serb offensive near airdrop sites has left thousands homeless and touched off new allegations of atrocities against Bosniaks.
U.S. Airdrop to Bosnian Muslims May Have Missed Targets
The Mount Airy News, p.13 1 March 1993. By Terrence Petty AP Writer FRANKFURT, Germany — Air Force officials said today that the first U.S. airdrop of food and medicine into Bosnia went well, but initial reports from the ground … Continue reading
Wary U.S. Pilots Drop Messages Over Bosnia
Lawrence Journal – World, p.2A 28 February 1993 ABOARD A U.S. CARGO PLANE OVER EASTERN BOSNIA – Two giant U.S. cargo planes cut their lights before dropping 1 million leaflets in awkward Serbo-Croatian telling Bosniaks that food and medicines were coming … Continue reading
U.S. Military Air Drops Food After 5,000 Bosniaks Die of Hunger and Cold
U.S. Military Dropping Tons of Supplies on Bosnia Toledo Blade, p.2 1 March 1993. SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — The U.S. military launched its humanitarian relief effort in eastern Bosnia yesterday, dropping tons of food and medical supplies under cover of darkness. … Continue reading
U.S. Pilots Practice for Air Strikes Against Serbs
Controllers in Sarajevo have used landmarks in the city to guide NATO aircraft to potential Serb targets… “Hopefully, the Serbs will comply and all will be well. If not, we’re ready to do the job.” – Capt. Pat Cheatham, a … Continue reading
Flight Ban Over Bosnia, American F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes
The Victoria Advocate, p2C 12 August 1993. ROME (AP) – An American F-16 fighter jet crashed off the Croatian coast Wednesday while monitoring a flight ban over Bosnia, NATO officials reported. The pilot ejected and was rescued safely. The aircraft … Continue reading
U.S. Fighter Jet Crashes near Bosnia
The Bulletin 12 August 1993. ROME (AP) — An American F-16 fighter jet crashed off the Croatian coast Wednesday while monitoring a flight ban over Bosnia, NATO officials reported. The pilot ejected and was rescued safely. The aircraft experienced a … Continue reading
Bosnia Air Mission: American Pilot Dies in Crash
Star-News, p. 4A 30 August 1995. LONDON — The American pilot of a surveillance plane assigned to support NATO operations over Bosnia was killed Tuesday when the craft crashed shortly after takeoff, the U.S. Air Force said.
French Mirage 2000 Down in Adratic, at least 50 dead and 80 wounded in Srebrenica
NATO Planes Patrol Bosnia Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. Front, A6. 13 April 1993. By John Daniszewski SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — NATO warplanes patrolled above an overcast Bosnia yesterday to begin enforcing a U.N. no-fly zone in the first flexing of the alliance’s … Continue reading
Pilot Dies, Allied NATO Air Support for Bosnia
U.S. Navy Pilot Dies in Adriatic Wilmington Morning Star, p.4A 29 April 1994. WASHINGTON — A U.S. pilot was killed Thursday when his FA-18 fighter-bomber plunged into the Adriatic Sea shortly after being launched from a carrier for a flight … Continue reading
Capt. Scott O'Grady Survives Serb Missile Hit
Pilot Lived by Wits, Skills: Rescued airman gives God credit The News, 1B 11 June 1995. AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy — He hunted ants, squeezed precious drops of moisture from his socks and hid like a “scared little bunny” in the … Continue reading