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Wednesday, 04.06.2008.

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Suspect arrested over Srebrenica genocide

Zoran Tomić, suspected of genocide in Srebrenica, has been arrested on a warrant from the Bosnia-Herzegovina Prosecution’s Special Sector for War Crimes.

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Michael Thomas

pre 15 godina

There is a claim that members of the Bosnian Serb Army’s 10th Sabotage Unit executed many Moslem soldiers in the village of Kravica following the Moslem army’s breakout of Srebrenica in 1995. The claim is that as many as 1000 Moslem soldiers were executed in Kravica.

Kravica is a purely Serbian village close to Srebrenica. On Christmas Day (7th January) 1993, Srebrenica Moslems attacked Kravica and butchered 50 civilians.

See list of names of murdered Serbians

http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Bosnia/Srebrenica/UN-victims.html

It is therefore quite possible that local Serbs would feel anger at the Moslems and might indeed execute some who fell into their hands.

The alleged execution of Moslems in Kravica is complicated by the role played by the 10th Sabotage Unit of the Bosnian Serb Army. The 10th Sabotage Unit was staffed exclusively by Croats, Slovenes and Bosnian Moslems. There were Serbs attached to the Unit, but these only performed support roles (drivers, cooks, etc). The killers in this Unit were all non-Serbs. They were also former members of the French Foreign Legion and all held French passports. At the end of the Bosnian civil war, these men were transferred by the French to fight in Zaire in support of French-backed President Mobuto.

One member of this Unit, the Croat Drazan Erdemovic, travelled around Belgrade trying to sell his story to a Western newspaper. He claimed that he was part of the Unit that executed 1000 Moslems at Kravica. Serbia’s President Milosevic ordered Erdemovic’s arrest and quickly sent him to The Hague to answer for his actions.

The Trial of Erdemovic was a farce. The Hague Tribunal simply accepted his confession that he had participated in the killing of 1000 Moslem prisoners of war and sentenced him to 5 years in prison. He served less than half his sentence after which he was given a new identity, a couple of million dollars and a safe house somewhere in a NATO country.

The absurdity of simply accepting a confession arises from the fact that some people are crazy and will confess to crimes they did not commit. In every normal court of law a confession is usually not enough to convict a man, especially for a crime that may not have happened.

President Milosevic believed that there was indeed a massacre at Kravica (though he did not know how many Moslems were killed). Milosevic claimed that the French had planned the massacre and were hoping to use it as a pretext for a NATO attack on the Bosnian Serbs. (This is similar to the hoax of the Racak “massacre” that would later be used as a pretext for NATO’s attack on Serbia.)

If there was a massacre at Kravica, then the Bosnian Serb Army were quick to realise the danger that it would pose for them, and they cleaned things up very efficiently. No bodies and no blood were found at the claimed execution site. At Racak. However, the CIA man in charge of events, William Walker, got his boys to drag dead Albanian KLA men from their bunkers and dump them altogether into a ditch. This was a PR stunt but it was enough to start the war against Serbia.

If you read this story again you will notice that Zoran Tomić is not accused of murder, but rather of “participating in imprisoning and subsequently transferring more than one thousand Bosniaks to a warehouse in Kravica where they were killed”

As part of his defence Tomić should ask for an investigation into the 10th Sabotage Unit. Who were they? Who financed them? Who did they take their orders from?

The 10th Sabotage Unit is the key to understanding events in and around Srebrenica during the summer of 1995.

Michael Thomas

pre 15 godina

There is a claim that members of the Bosnian Serb Army’s 10th Sabotage Unit executed many Moslem soldiers in the village of Kravica following the Moslem army’s breakout of Srebrenica in 1995. The claim is that as many as 1000 Moslem soldiers were executed in Kravica.

Kravica is a purely Serbian village close to Srebrenica. On Christmas Day (7th January) 1993, Srebrenica Moslems attacked Kravica and butchered 50 civilians.

See list of names of murdered Serbians

http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Bosnia/Srebrenica/UN-victims.html

It is therefore quite possible that local Serbs would feel anger at the Moslems and might indeed execute some who fell into their hands.

The alleged execution of Moslems in Kravica is complicated by the role played by the 10th Sabotage Unit of the Bosnian Serb Army. The 10th Sabotage Unit was staffed exclusively by Croats, Slovenes and Bosnian Moslems. There were Serbs attached to the Unit, but these only performed support roles (drivers, cooks, etc). The killers in this Unit were all non-Serbs. They were also former members of the French Foreign Legion and all held French passports. At the end of the Bosnian civil war, these men were transferred by the French to fight in Zaire in support of French-backed President Mobuto.

One member of this Unit, the Croat Drazan Erdemovic, travelled around Belgrade trying to sell his story to a Western newspaper. He claimed that he was part of the Unit that executed 1000 Moslems at Kravica. Serbia’s President Milosevic ordered Erdemovic’s arrest and quickly sent him to The Hague to answer for his actions.

The Trial of Erdemovic was a farce. The Hague Tribunal simply accepted his confession that he had participated in the killing of 1000 Moslem prisoners of war and sentenced him to 5 years in prison. He served less than half his sentence after which he was given a new identity, a couple of million dollars and a safe house somewhere in a NATO country.

The absurdity of simply accepting a confession arises from the fact that some people are crazy and will confess to crimes they did not commit. In every normal court of law a confession is usually not enough to convict a man, especially for a crime that may not have happened.

President Milosevic believed that there was indeed a massacre at Kravica (though he did not know how many Moslems were killed). Milosevic claimed that the French had planned the massacre and were hoping to use it as a pretext for a NATO attack on the Bosnian Serbs. (This is similar to the hoax of the Racak “massacre” that would later be used as a pretext for NATO’s attack on Serbia.)

If there was a massacre at Kravica, then the Bosnian Serb Army were quick to realise the danger that it would pose for them, and they cleaned things up very efficiently. No bodies and no blood were found at the claimed execution site. At Racak. However, the CIA man in charge of events, William Walker, got his boys to drag dead Albanian KLA men from their bunkers and dump them altogether into a ditch. This was a PR stunt but it was enough to start the war against Serbia.

If you read this story again you will notice that Zoran Tomić is not accused of murder, but rather of “participating in imprisoning and subsequently transferring more than one thousand Bosniaks to a warehouse in Kravica where they were killed”

As part of his defence Tomić should ask for an investigation into the 10th Sabotage Unit. Who were they? Who financed them? Who did they take their orders from?

The 10th Sabotage Unit is the key to understanding events in and around Srebrenica during the summer of 1995.

Michael Thomas

pre 15 godina

There is a claim that members of the Bosnian Serb Army’s 10th Sabotage Unit executed many Moslem soldiers in the village of Kravica following the Moslem army’s breakout of Srebrenica in 1995. The claim is that as many as 1000 Moslem soldiers were executed in Kravica.

Kravica is a purely Serbian village close to Srebrenica. On Christmas Day (7th January) 1993, Srebrenica Moslems attacked Kravica and butchered 50 civilians.

See list of names of murdered Serbians

http://www.srpska-mreza.com/Bosnia/Srebrenica/UN-victims.html

It is therefore quite possible that local Serbs would feel anger at the Moslems and might indeed execute some who fell into their hands.

The alleged execution of Moslems in Kravica is complicated by the role played by the 10th Sabotage Unit of the Bosnian Serb Army. The 10th Sabotage Unit was staffed exclusively by Croats, Slovenes and Bosnian Moslems. There were Serbs attached to the Unit, but these only performed support roles (drivers, cooks, etc). The killers in this Unit were all non-Serbs. They were also former members of the French Foreign Legion and all held French passports. At the end of the Bosnian civil war, these men were transferred by the French to fight in Zaire in support of French-backed President Mobuto.

One member of this Unit, the Croat Drazan Erdemovic, travelled around Belgrade trying to sell his story to a Western newspaper. He claimed that he was part of the Unit that executed 1000 Moslems at Kravica. Serbia’s President Milosevic ordered Erdemovic’s arrest and quickly sent him to The Hague to answer for his actions.

The Trial of Erdemovic was a farce. The Hague Tribunal simply accepted his confession that he had participated in the killing of 1000 Moslem prisoners of war and sentenced him to 5 years in prison. He served less than half his sentence after which he was given a new identity, a couple of million dollars and a safe house somewhere in a NATO country.

The absurdity of simply accepting a confession arises from the fact that some people are crazy and will confess to crimes they did not commit. In every normal court of law a confession is usually not enough to convict a man, especially for a crime that may not have happened.

President Milosevic believed that there was indeed a massacre at Kravica (though he did not know how many Moslems were killed). Milosevic claimed that the French had planned the massacre and were hoping to use it as a pretext for a NATO attack on the Bosnian Serbs. (This is similar to the hoax of the Racak “massacre” that would later be used as a pretext for NATO’s attack on Serbia.)

If there was a massacre at Kravica, then the Bosnian Serb Army were quick to realise the danger that it would pose for them, and they cleaned things up very efficiently. No bodies and no blood were found at the claimed execution site. At Racak. However, the CIA man in charge of events, William Walker, got his boys to drag dead Albanian KLA men from their bunkers and dump them altogether into a ditch. This was a PR stunt but it was enough to start the war against Serbia.

If you read this story again you will notice that Zoran Tomić is not accused of murder, but rather of “participating in imprisoning and subsequently transferring more than one thousand Bosniaks to a warehouse in Kravica where they were killed”

As part of his defence Tomić should ask for an investigation into the 10th Sabotage Unit. Who were they? Who financed them? Who did they take their orders from?

The 10th Sabotage Unit is the key to understanding events in and around Srebrenica during the summer of 1995.