I showed you reports about happenings in Srebrenica in 1992, happenings in 1993, happenings in 1995, here is a Washington Post article, that is from 1994:
"Nasir Oric's war trophies don't line the wall of his comfortable apartment. They're on videocassette tape: burned serb houses and headless serb men, bodies crumpled in a pathetic heap. [...] We had to use cold weapons that night,' Oric explains as scenes of dead men sliced by knives roll over his 21-inch Sony [...] Reclining on an overstuffed couch, clothed head to toe in camouflage fatigues, U.S. Army patch proudly displayed over his heart [...] the Muslim commander [Nasir Oric] is the toughest guy in this town, which the U.N. Security Council has declared a protected 'safe area.'"
Do you - as a Dshihad Muslim Mudsha - know what he does mean with "We had to use cold weapons that night"? Can you explain me thats?
Karadjordje
Here again in 1994 is no evidence about SS Mudshahedin massmurderer Nasir Oric's masskillings of Serbian Civilains, Dshihad Fascist, because NWO-Carla-Muslim-B... Del Ponte said that!
"[...] Oric, as blood-thirsty a warrior as ever crossed a battlefield, escaped Srebrenica before it fell. Some believe he may be leading the Bosnian Muslim forces in the nearby enclaves of Zepa and Gorazde. Last night these forces seized armored personnel carriers and other weapons from U.N. peacekeepers in order to better protect themselves.
Oric is a fearsome man, and proud of it.
I [Bill Schiller from Toronto Star] met him in January, 1994, in his own home in Serb-surrounded Srebrenica.
On a cold and snowy night, I sat in his living room watching a shocking video version of what might have been called Nasir Oric's Greatest Hits.
There were burning houses, dead bodies, severed heads, and people fleeing.
Oric grinned throughout, admiring his handiwork.
'We ambushed them,' he said when a number of dead Serbs appeared on the screen.
The next sequence of dead bodies had been done in by explosives: 'We launched those guys to the moon,' he boasted.
When footage of a bullet-marked ghost town appeared without any visible bodies, Oric hastened to announce: 'We killed 114 Serbs there.'
Later there were celebrations, with singers with wobbly voices chanting his praises.
These video reminiscences, apparently, were from what Muslims regard as Oric's glory days. That was before most of eastern Bosnia fell and Srebrenica became a 'safe zone' with U.N. peacekeepers inside - and Serbs on the outside.
Lately, however, Oric increased his hit-and-run attacks at night. And in Mladic's view, it was far too successful for a community that was supposed to be suppressed. [...]"
The Toronto Star, "Fearsome Muslim warlord eludes Bosnian Serb forces", July 16, 1995
Just in one of Oric 's video tapes you can watch 114 Serb bodies in a single ghost town. Dshiad, I heard you can buy this tapes in Arabia?
Karadjordje