05/22/2007 7:14:54 AM PDT
· 27 of 33 mile
to eleni121
Why don’t you - oh the Skeptical One - enlighten us with the information you have on identified victims of Srebrenica genocide then? I imagine you have more information than this international, intergovernmental commission identifying them.
And, OMG, how come all former Yugoslavia related threads always end up hijacked by pro-and-con Kosovo independence opinions. Please vent your Kosovo frustrations elsewhere and stick to the topic. Thanks.
04/11/2007 3:43:36 AM PDT
· 59 of 61 mile
to Hoplite
Hi Hoplite. I just thought I could share with you some images of Srebrenica mass graves, showing victims with ligatures and blindfolds.
And yes, these are mass grave images of those Srebrenica Muslim “war casualties”, you know, those who “deserved it” or those whose deaths were “legitimate. Completely”.
These were taken at (only?) seven different mass grave locations. I’ll leave it for the “others” to do a research on how many of these victims had blindfolds/ligatures and of what ethnicity they were. Regards.
Refer to ICTY findings about who the victims of Srebrenica genocide were. If you believe in courts that is.
Genocide happen in Jasenovac. May those people rest in peace.
The figure of executed Srebrenica Muslims is not exaggerated. The identities of around 4,000 have already been confirmed by DNA, i.e. scientifically, no conspiracy involved. An international commission that does the identifications has confirmed that it can now say with certainty that around 8,000 Srebrenica Muslims were killed during the June 1995 massacre.
Yes, they were pouring into Tuzla. Thousands of them, except for those 8,000 who were hunted down, ambushed, killed and whose remains are still in mass graves in and around Srebrenica. And yes, according to a "prearranged plan".
An ICTY press briefing dated 6 July 2005 noted that the number of Serb deaths in the region alleged by the Serbian authorities had increased from 1400 to 3500, a figure the ICTY stated "just does not reflect the reality." Honor those who lost lives, don't compromise them with your lies. http://www.un.org/icty/briefing/2005/PB050706.htm
When I hear these revisionists trying to diminish the Srebrenica genocide, words of Dobrica Cosic, former Yugoslav president, a Serb, come to my mind: We lie to deceive ourselves, to console others; we lie for mercy, we lie to fight fear, to encourage ourselves, to hide our and somebody elses misery. We lie for love and honesty. We lie because freedom. The lie is the trait of our patriotism and the proof of our innate smartness. We lie creatively, imaginatively, inventively.