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BODIES OF 11 SERBS KIDNAPPED IN KOSOVO HANDED OVER
Tanjug ^
| April 7, 2006
Posted on 04/07/2006 2:40:29 PM PDT by joan
7.4.2006 14:54 MERDARE, (Tanjug) - UNMIK representatives handed over on Friday at the administrative boundary crossing Merdare the remains of 11 Serbs kidnapped in 1998 and 1999 in Kosovo and Metohija.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: antichristian; appeasement; balkans; clintonlegacy; clintonsquagmire; hoopielite; ihoppy; ihoppysbuddies; iraqdocuments; jihad; kosovo; mark502ss; pancakeboy; serbia; wrongplace; wrongside; wrongtime; wrongwar
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To: Banat
Had the Serbs not conducted ethnic cleansing campaigns against their non-Serb neighbors, there would have been no sanctions. The sanctions were imposed by the UN Security Council, meaning they only needed to be vetoed by one of the permanent members--the USA, UK, France, Germany, China, and Slavic big-brother Russia. Such were the Serb depredations that not one opposed the sanctions.
Serbs supplying weapons to Iraq in 2002 have nothing to do with communists. And note that it was the extreme nationalistic Serb Radical Party that sent its leader to meet with Hussein in 2001, even after 9-11. The Serb Radical Party is still the largest party in Serbia.
To: Hoplite
Oh dear, Hoplite.
"The Serbs told Maj Franken they had 6,000 prisoners, subsequent radio intercepts repeated that number, and then the radio intercepts started talking about "distributing" "parcels"."
Radio intercepts? You mean the ones made the Bosnian Muslims themselves? That they didn't find until many months after July 95? That were made in children's note books, had no date, etc.
And finally, just before the Krstic trial, almost the entire set of intercepts were destroyed in a most fortuitous fire and flooding incident whilst the tapes / documents were in Bosnian Muslim hands.
And, one final point, many of the Muslim Intelligence personnel had been given training by the IRANIANS.
So, back to my original question. How did the 28th division lose 40% of it's soldiers if they were in the front of the column?
It would have been physically impossible for them to have surrendered in the first couple of days as it was the latter half (made up of civilians) that had been surrounded trying to cross the Konjeviæ Polje to Miliæi road.
To: infidel_and_proud
Even if you ignore the intercepts, the remaining evidence is overwhelming.
Quit being stupid already.
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posted on
04/09/2006 8:37:21 PM PDT
by
Hoplite
To: Hoplite
What an interesting reply.
You have no problem accepting testimony from Islamists who'd received training from Iranian Vevak.
Why?
Hoplite, do you really believe that military intel. personnel really note down vital testimony in childrens' books?
And that they don't feel the need to write down the dates for these vital intercepts?
In any army in the world, military intel receive the best resources and men.
Do you really believe that that's how Military Intel. section works?
You say that there's still overwhelming evidence for your "Srebrenica Genocide" theory. I hate to break it to you, but the ICTY and the Dutch report both regard these ludicrous intercepts as the key evidence.
And still no explanation for this:
Namely, your theory states that the latter half of the column were surrounded in the first day and in their 1,000's ( 6,000 ) surrendered. However, the 28th division soldiers escaped this encirclement yet still sustained 40% casualties as they fought their way to Tuzla.
Any explanation for this 40% casualty rate?
To: Wraith
What the KLA accomplished in Kosovo will be the model for what La Raza does in the Southwestern US.
And the US was dumb enough to fall for the trap!
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posted on
04/10/2006 7:50:52 AM PDT
by
FormerLib
("...the past ten years in Kosovo will be replayed here in what some call Aztlan.")
To: FormerLib
Yes, it was brilliant diplomacy that enabled Al Qaeda to set up bases in Europe.
http://www.serbianna.com/news/2006/01580.html
"There are Al-Qa'idah cells in southern Mitrovica [Albanian part of divided town in Kosovo] and they are few dozen kilometres away from the American base in Kosovo-Metohija,"
To: infidel_and_proud
You have no problem accepting testimony from Islamists who'd received training from Iranian Vevak. Why?
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posted on
04/11/2006 4:57:57 AM PDT
by
F-117A
To: FormerLib
I can hear Thaci saying "today Kosovo tomorrow the world". The KLA will be doing business with the Islamic extremists to increase heroin imports to the West. Do not be surprised if flooding Iraq with heroin is not a priority for the extremists. It would be just another weapon to use against the US troops...
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posted on
04/11/2006 7:33:12 AM PDT
by
Wraith
(To have peace prepare for War.)
To: Wraith
I can hear Thaci saying "today Kosovo tomorrow the world".His exact words were along the lines of "Forces of freedom on the move. Europe trembles."
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posted on
04/11/2006 7:55:39 AM PDT
by
FormerLib
("...the past ten years in Kosovo will be replayed here in what some call Aztlan.")
To: F-117A
Sorry, F117, I don't get it. Care for an explanation? It's been a long day for me. Thanks.
To: F-117A
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