Mostar was the scene of YEARS of Croat-MUSLIM fighting. The Serbs were kicked out by June 1992 (within 2 months). A few months later the Croats and Muslims communities divided, with the Croats on the west bank of a river and the Muslims on the east. The Croats then pulverized the eastern side and devastated it much worse than Sarajevo, according to those who've been there. Yet, it received little media attention. The Croats were the ones who blew up Mostar's famous bridge - but I bet they didn't tell you that.
I'd like to you to give the names, dates of death and towns where you say the children were killed, because they may have been killed in places after the Serbs were gone and when the Croat-Muslim war was happening.
The Croat "Christian" clergy was behind the most sadistic, brutal killings of WWII. They had camps where they starved children to death. The Croat Catholic clergy war criminals were smuggled out, after WWII, in the ratlines.
Ok whatever, you can tell me what I've seen. You can tell me that I didn't see the hills from which the Serbs launched massive shelling in 1991 and 1992.
You can tell me that all the gravesites didn't have the same exact date in 1991. You can tell me that my friends who actually lived very close to the town, and who I've known over 15 years are lying despite the fact they're the most holy people I know.
You can tell me that those shell holes and twisted sites of buildings didn't exist.
You can believe your pro-Serb history, but I've lived it. I was there before the US intervened. I had friends there from America while the fighting was taking place. I have friends there from there, who actually fought. I lived it and heard about it 1st hand.
Yes I know about the Muslim/Croat fighting, and it was a much different part of town.
I've also seen where the Serbs destroyed the main Church in Mostar. I've seen a gravesite in Siroki Brijeg where the Serbs martyred over 20 Catholic priests since they wouldn't renounce their faith. I had a friend who actually had a gun placed in his mouth by the Serb army in order to try and get him to renounce his faith. It was a religious war, and every chance they got the Serbs destroyed every Catholic Church they could. Mostar's just the city I'm most familiar with, but I could go into Dubrovnik's shelling and fighting too if you want.
I'm slightly less familiar with Dubrovnik's battles, but I've seen firsthand the effects at the airport, the walled city, and the great hotel I once stayed at. All were damaged so severely it looked like they might as well just close. I don't know as many people in Dubrovnik, but I trust the Church and the city when they tell what happens.
The Serbs did fight the Croats, and they went on to massacre many. You just don't hear about it because it was against the Catholics, not the Muslims.