Posted on 03/16/2005 6:57:14 PM PST by Bokababe
You have no idea what you're talking about.
If these so called camps ever existed in Siroki Brijeg, don't you think there would actually be evidence. This partisan Serb is making up lies.
There is however a tomb where the martyrs are burried. Its at a Catholic Church. Its on the hillside and you can miss it if you don't know where it is. The Church is at the top of the hill, and its a short walk to the site. The reason you don't hear about it is because persecution of Catholics is ok with the media.
As I said, in 1994 you could see if there was any trace of evidence of a so called camp, since the Church is on a hill. One can see for miles around, and no camps, just farmland and vineyards.
I'm not going to get into a battle of:
"you know nothing about it"
"no you haven't a clue"
with you.
If you want to present actual facts or a real rebuttle, then I'll respond.
I've been there, I've known the people who I've talked about for more than 15 years. They live there. I've known them personally, I've lived with there with them. Mostar is my area of specialty. The people who I know who were there during the war from America, well they're friends of mine here. We live within minutes of each other, go to the same Church, and I know them well.
You're facts are wrong, keep it at that.
I didn't ask for a map where people can color it any way they choose - draw in dots or whatever - but for photographic or video evidence.
http://spc.org.yu/Genocid/indexe.html
...and I would love to add this site here... http://www.pavelicpapers.com/
ohhh...talkin about "Australia" and the behaviour of your croatian buddies...
Judge injured in handball riot
From correspondents in Zagreb March 15, 2005
SIX people, including a Supreme Court judge, have been injured in violence before a Serb-Croat handball game.
The Serbian judge, five Serbian journalists and a local policeman were injured when street fights erupted.
The trouble began when an angry Croat mob, some of whom raised arms in Nazi-style salutes and shouted abuse, threw stones and bottles at a busload of Serb fans in revenge for a rough reception they received in Belgrade the previous week.
A Croat fan taunted the visitors with a poster of fugitive General Ante Gotovina, seen by many Croats as a hero of their 1991-95 war of independence from Serb-dominated Yugoslavia for his role in defeating rebel Serb forces.
The ugly scenes took place three days before European Union leaders decide whether Croatia has made enough progress on co-operation with the UN war crimes court - which demands the arrest of Gotovina - to open talks on joining the EU.
Two buses and several cars were damaged and police arrested four suspects.
Inside the handball stadium, several fans carried posters of Gotovina and some wore the insignia of the Nazi-allied Ustashe regime which ruled Croatia in World War Two.
Three Serb journalists who came to report on a separate basketball game were punched and hit with baseball bats.
In another incident, a group of drunken fans attacked a van carrying a Serbian justice ministry delegation, smashed the window with a baseball bat and injured a Supreme Court judge, state news agency Hina said.
Serbia's foreign ministry issued a statement complaining that Croatian authorities ought to have prevented the attacks and demanding that those responsible be "tracked down and punished".
The violence delayed the start of the game by more than an hour. Local team Zagreb went on to beat rival Partizan Belgrade 22-18.
Didn't know the Croats played baseball?? What's the world coming to?
I guess, they are playing basketball with baseball bats in Croatia...
Ohhh....btw....In Serbia they play American Football and Baseball...
dj Like the DJ in a disco. And who owned "Madona", the largest disco in the Balkans?
animal And who owns Bambi Park, a Belgrade amusement park named after an animal?
2000 And who disappeared from Serbia in 2000?
The evidence is incontrovertible--you, dj_animal_2000, are none other than Marko Milosevic the disco owning, Bambi Park operating on the lam son of Slobo & Mira.
Where are you posting from? I promise I won't tell.
Cool.
Good one Spinmaster....
and I'm posting from Nashville,TN....
They're also just starting to get Golf off the ground there as well.
Coincidence? How's the Chinese coming along Marko?
No Chinese! Ever since they found out it was Slobo who slipped NATO the location of their Belgrade embassy, but labelled it as YUGOIMPORT, they just haven't been cooperating with the Milosevic family! I hear Marko was offering them free season passes to Bambi Park, too. Of course, if Kim Jong Il hears about that maybe there'll be a place for Marko in Pyongyang!
No way, Marko is too stingy to simply waste all that cash on all those Mandarin classes, besides, Marko is too stylish to pal around with Kim, the fashion mogul of Asian dictators.
Good article
Fan violence in Croatia was in response to what happened in Belgrade during the first match...hooligans be hooligans on all sides.
Your facts about 1995 Croatia are incorrect.
Actually, your facts are incorrect. Mostar was the scene of vicious battles between the HVO and the Serbs in 1992, until the HVO liberated Mostar and the Muslims stabbed them in the back a few months later.
Fan hooligans are indeed the worst, but still, when did you guys start getting into baseball? :-)
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