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Thursday, 28.06.2007.

10:37

Bosnian crime boss killed

Crime boss Ramiz Delalić was murdered late last night in Sarajevo.

Izvor: B92

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ida

pre 16 godina

This is for the astoundingly ignorant (of the Bosnian Muslim war and commanders) Jovan, who speaks of someone being a "simply criminal" and equal to a taxi driver.

Here is testimony of a Croat boy who survived a massacre ordered and committed by Celo and his soldiers. Those killed were mostly very elderly, but the boy's mother and 4-year-old sister were murdered by the "simple criminal" Muslim:

http://www.ex-yupress.com/dani/dani50.html

The following excerpt from the statement given by the boys describes the murders:

"(...) Caco's and Celo's soldiers arrived, about three hundred of them. We were with them for three days. They shot a lot! On the third day Celo and Caco ordered that everyone be killed. Three men came to our house. One of them wore a white T-shirt, had short hair, another one wore a white vest, a flack jacket and a brown knife, while the third one had a blue flack jacket. They asked if we had a donkey. We said that we did. Then they asked us if we were Croats. We said we were, without thinking. Then they told my father to take them to see the donkey. Since he was afraid to go on his own, grandmother and grandfather went with him. We could hear a heated discussion and shouting from there. I did not watch. They probably lined them up. Then we heard a burst of fire from an automatic rifle. They killed them. If my brother did not listen to me, they would have killed us as well. I told him: 'Let's get away'. And we did. They killed my grandmother Matija, grandfather Ivan, father Mladen. I also told my mother that we should get away, or at least that they (mother, sister and brother) should get away, and that I would go and check whether they had killed them. The mother did not want to. Instead she said: 'Let it go, this will also pass. You know how many soldiers we've hosted so far, more than two hundred. All of them came, drank coffee and talked.' When the soldiers killed the father, grandfather and grandmother, they came back for my mother and sister. My mother's name is Ljubica and sister's Mladenka. They took the two of them next to the stable. We heard shooting for a long time. We then slipped away and later went even further away to the hills. My sister had just turned four..."


The following persons were killed in the night between September 8 and 9, 1993:

1. Pero Culjak, born in 1913
2. Matija Culjak, born in 1917
3. Cvitan Lovric, born in 1936
4. Jela Lovric, born in 1940
5. Mara Mandic, born in 1912
6. Ivan Mandic, born in 1935
7. Ilka Miletic, born in 1926
8. Anica Pranjic, born in 1914
9. Franjo Ravlic, born in 1917
10. Pero Maric, born in 1914
11. Ivan Saric, born in 1939
12. Dragica Maric, born in 1914
13. Josip Brekalo, born in 1939
14. Luca Prskalo, born in 1939
15. Andrija Dreznjak, born in 1921
16. Mara Dreznjak, born in 1921
17. Dragica Dreznjak, born in 1953
18. Ilka Maric, born in 1921
19. Ruza Maric, born in 1956
20. Martin Maric, born in 1911
21. Marinko Maric, born in 1941
22. Luca Maric, born in 1944
23. Marko Maric, born in 1906
24. Matija Maric, born in 1907
25. Ruza Maric, born in 1935
26. Ivan Maric, born in 1906
27. Matija Maric, born in 1923
28. Mladen Zadro, born in 1956
29. Ljubica Zadro, born in 1956
30. Mladenka Zadro, born in 1989
31. Zivko Dreznjak, born in 1933
32. Ljubo Dreznjak, born in 1932

ida

pre 16 godina

"a simple criminal."

You are wrong. He was promoted in the Muslim army and is wanted for massacres of Croat civilians as well. I've seen a list of 32, fully named, mostly elderly Croats from a village he was involved in destroying.

He was a war criminal, a mass murderer, but being Muslim he wasn't really wanted by the Hague and lived free until someone, perhaps, decided they didn't want his testimony damaging the Bosnian Muslim government so they offed him.

jerseyshore

pre 16 godina

Muslim deaths are always more important news than Christians. But that is true throughout the world today. I'm sure why. Maybe it sells papers. Whatever, hope this guy is enjoying his virgins, if it applies in the Koran?

Jovan

pre 16 godina

a simple criminal. he got what he deserved, I guess.

if a bosnian cab-driver dies in a car accident tomorrow, will B92 cover it too?

jerseyshore

pre 16 godina

Muslim deaths are always more important news than Christians. But that is true throughout the world today. I'm sure why. Maybe it sells papers. Whatever, hope this guy is enjoying his virgins, if it applies in the Koran?

Jovan

pre 16 godina

a simple criminal. he got what he deserved, I guess.

if a bosnian cab-driver dies in a car accident tomorrow, will B92 cover it too?

ida

pre 16 godina

"a simple criminal."

You are wrong. He was promoted in the Muslim army and is wanted for massacres of Croat civilians as well. I've seen a list of 32, fully named, mostly elderly Croats from a village he was involved in destroying.

He was a war criminal, a mass murderer, but being Muslim he wasn't really wanted by the Hague and lived free until someone, perhaps, decided they didn't want his testimony damaging the Bosnian Muslim government so they offed him.

ida

pre 16 godina

This is for the astoundingly ignorant (of the Bosnian Muslim war and commanders) Jovan, who speaks of someone being a "simply criminal" and equal to a taxi driver.

Here is testimony of a Croat boy who survived a massacre ordered and committed by Celo and his soldiers. Those killed were mostly very elderly, but the boy's mother and 4-year-old sister were murdered by the "simple criminal" Muslim:

http://www.ex-yupress.com/dani/dani50.html

The following excerpt from the statement given by the boys describes the murders:

"(...) Caco's and Celo's soldiers arrived, about three hundred of them. We were with them for three days. They shot a lot! On the third day Celo and Caco ordered that everyone be killed. Three men came to our house. One of them wore a white T-shirt, had short hair, another one wore a white vest, a flack jacket and a brown knife, while the third one had a blue flack jacket. They asked if we had a donkey. We said that we did. Then they asked us if we were Croats. We said we were, without thinking. Then they told my father to take them to see the donkey. Since he was afraid to go on his own, grandmother and grandfather went with him. We could hear a heated discussion and shouting from there. I did not watch. They probably lined them up. Then we heard a burst of fire from an automatic rifle. They killed them. If my brother did not listen to me, they would have killed us as well. I told him: 'Let's get away'. And we did. They killed my grandmother Matija, grandfather Ivan, father Mladen. I also told my mother that we should get away, or at least that they (mother, sister and brother) should get away, and that I would go and check whether they had killed them. The mother did not want to. Instead she said: 'Let it go, this will also pass. You know how many soldiers we've hosted so far, more than two hundred. All of them came, drank coffee and talked.' When the soldiers killed the father, grandfather and grandmother, they came back for my mother and sister. My mother's name is Ljubica and sister's Mladenka. They took the two of them next to the stable. We heard shooting for a long time. We then slipped away and later went even further away to the hills. My sister had just turned four..."


The following persons were killed in the night between September 8 and 9, 1993:

1. Pero Culjak, born in 1913
2. Matija Culjak, born in 1917
3. Cvitan Lovric, born in 1936
4. Jela Lovric, born in 1940
5. Mara Mandic, born in 1912
6. Ivan Mandic, born in 1935
7. Ilka Miletic, born in 1926
8. Anica Pranjic, born in 1914
9. Franjo Ravlic, born in 1917
10. Pero Maric, born in 1914
11. Ivan Saric, born in 1939
12. Dragica Maric, born in 1914
13. Josip Brekalo, born in 1939
14. Luca Prskalo, born in 1939
15. Andrija Dreznjak, born in 1921
16. Mara Dreznjak, born in 1921
17. Dragica Dreznjak, born in 1953
18. Ilka Maric, born in 1921
19. Ruza Maric, born in 1956
20. Martin Maric, born in 1911
21. Marinko Maric, born in 1941
22. Luca Maric, born in 1944
23. Marko Maric, born in 1906
24. Matija Maric, born in 1907
25. Ruza Maric, born in 1935
26. Ivan Maric, born in 1906
27. Matija Maric, born in 1923
28. Mladen Zadro, born in 1956
29. Ljubica Zadro, born in 1956
30. Mladenka Zadro, born in 1989
31. Zivko Dreznjak, born in 1933
32. Ljubo Dreznjak, born in 1932

Jovan

pre 16 godina

a simple criminal. he got what he deserved, I guess.

if a bosnian cab-driver dies in a car accident tomorrow, will B92 cover it too?

jerseyshore

pre 16 godina

Muslim deaths are always more important news than Christians. But that is true throughout the world today. I'm sure why. Maybe it sells papers. Whatever, hope this guy is enjoying his virgins, if it applies in the Koran?

ida

pre 16 godina

"a simple criminal."

You are wrong. He was promoted in the Muslim army and is wanted for massacres of Croat civilians as well. I've seen a list of 32, fully named, mostly elderly Croats from a village he was involved in destroying.

He was a war criminal, a mass murderer, but being Muslim he wasn't really wanted by the Hague and lived free until someone, perhaps, decided they didn't want his testimony damaging the Bosnian Muslim government so they offed him.

ida

pre 16 godina

This is for the astoundingly ignorant (of the Bosnian Muslim war and commanders) Jovan, who speaks of someone being a "simply criminal" and equal to a taxi driver.

Here is testimony of a Croat boy who survived a massacre ordered and committed by Celo and his soldiers. Those killed were mostly very elderly, but the boy's mother and 4-year-old sister were murdered by the "simple criminal" Muslim:

http://www.ex-yupress.com/dani/dani50.html

The following excerpt from the statement given by the boys describes the murders:

"(...) Caco's and Celo's soldiers arrived, about three hundred of them. We were with them for three days. They shot a lot! On the third day Celo and Caco ordered that everyone be killed. Three men came to our house. One of them wore a white T-shirt, had short hair, another one wore a white vest, a flack jacket and a brown knife, while the third one had a blue flack jacket. They asked if we had a donkey. We said that we did. Then they asked us if we were Croats. We said we were, without thinking. Then they told my father to take them to see the donkey. Since he was afraid to go on his own, grandmother and grandfather went with him. We could hear a heated discussion and shouting from there. I did not watch. They probably lined them up. Then we heard a burst of fire from an automatic rifle. They killed them. If my brother did not listen to me, they would have killed us as well. I told him: 'Let's get away'. And we did. They killed my grandmother Matija, grandfather Ivan, father Mladen. I also told my mother that we should get away, or at least that they (mother, sister and brother) should get away, and that I would go and check whether they had killed them. The mother did not want to. Instead she said: 'Let it go, this will also pass. You know how many soldiers we've hosted so far, more than two hundred. All of them came, drank coffee and talked.' When the soldiers killed the father, grandfather and grandmother, they came back for my mother and sister. My mother's name is Ljubica and sister's Mladenka. They took the two of them next to the stable. We heard shooting for a long time. We then slipped away and later went even further away to the hills. My sister had just turned four..."


The following persons were killed in the night between September 8 and 9, 1993:

1. Pero Culjak, born in 1913
2. Matija Culjak, born in 1917
3. Cvitan Lovric, born in 1936
4. Jela Lovric, born in 1940
5. Mara Mandic, born in 1912
6. Ivan Mandic, born in 1935
7. Ilka Miletic, born in 1926
8. Anica Pranjic, born in 1914
9. Franjo Ravlic, born in 1917
10. Pero Maric, born in 1914
11. Ivan Saric, born in 1939
12. Dragica Maric, born in 1914
13. Josip Brekalo, born in 1939
14. Luca Prskalo, born in 1939
15. Andrija Dreznjak, born in 1921
16. Mara Dreznjak, born in 1921
17. Dragica Dreznjak, born in 1953
18. Ilka Maric, born in 1921
19. Ruza Maric, born in 1956
20. Martin Maric, born in 1911
21. Marinko Maric, born in 1941
22. Luca Maric, born in 1944
23. Marko Maric, born in 1906
24. Matija Maric, born in 1907
25. Ruza Maric, born in 1935
26. Ivan Maric, born in 1906
27. Matija Maric, born in 1923
28. Mladen Zadro, born in 1956
29. Ljubica Zadro, born in 1956
30. Mladenka Zadro, born in 1989
31. Zivko Dreznjak, born in 1933
32. Ljubo Dreznjak, born in 1932