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Friday, 12.06.2015.

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"Britain, U.S. should propose honoring of NATO's victims"

The U.S. and Britain will only have the right to speak about the crime in Srebrenica once they propose a day of remembrance of NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia.

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icj1

pre 8 godina

No, Srebrenica is not all that well documented, and documents can be made to lie. The course of events at Srebrenica are indeed not beyond dispute. Considering such well-established lies as the "concentration camp" at Trnoplje, western reports on Balkan events in the '90's are not to be trusted, Period. For more on this and other lies, consult tenc.net.
(Mabubal lah, 13 June 2015 04:07)

Yeah, sure, everybody lies except for a certain "Mabubal lah" or a certain "tenc.net" and we should believe them over what the UN says http://www.icty.org/x/file/Outreach/view_from_hague/jit_srebrenica_en.pdf... mate, don't become ridiculous

The UN has established beyond a reasonable doubt that the killing of 7,000 to 8,000 Bosnian Muslim prisoners in Srebrenica in July 1995 was genocide - Period. Nobodys like "Mabubal lah" or "tenc.net" are just nobodys to change facts well established by the international community.

Mabubal lah

pre 8 godina

To the illegal and uncalled-for bombing campaign of 1999, NATO should add Operation Storm in 1995 to its list of atrocities against Serbs. It's bad enough when Brits and western elites continue the generation-long hate campaign against the best ally we had on the continent of Europe, but a self-hating Serb like this is really over the top. No, Srebrenica is not all that well documented, and documents can be made to lie. The course of events at Srebrenica are indeed not beyond dispute. Considering such well-established lies as the "concentration camp" at Trnoplje, western reports on Balkan events in the '90's are not to be trusted, Period. For more on this and other lies, consult tenc.net.

Haitian

pre 8 godina

Any loss of innocent civilian life is a tragedy.

However I don't think that Britain or the US care what the Democratic Party of Serbia has to say. This is a politicisation on their behalf, in a desperate attempt to save their lost cause. The DSS has no seats in the Serbian Assembly, this on its own speaks volumes.

RIP to all innocent civilians of every conflict!

Bob

pre 8 godina

No, No, NO,...I'M the REAL Bob.
You 2 other bob's, go find a corner and jerk yourselves each a cream soda!
You aren't real bob's....

Bob

pre 8 godina

More attempts at spurious self justification by accusing NATO.

NATO is a large number of countries who got fed up with tolerating wickedness done in the name of Serbian nationalism. Those wickednesses could no longer be tolerated.

There was a stupid attitude of bravado within Serbia in the year before the bombing that was just as responsible for the 'collateral' deaths as any mistargeted bomb. Milosevic played his political games with the lives of his people; it was all avoidable.

The NATO intervention could have been avoided if decent behaviour had been displayed by Serbian nationalists in Bosnia and Kosovo. Attacks on civilians, ethnic cleansing - and unjustified murders.

Decent behaviour was never the aim of Serbian nationalists.

Serbia does not need its mafias and its nationalists. It is a perfectly good country without them. With them, sadly it was dragged through the pit. NATO weakened them - a good thing and necessary.

Bob

pre 8 godina

Serbian government forces, mafia and the current regime needs to apologize to the Serbian people for leading them to wars, manipulating them, and holding them hostage during the NATO bombing campaign which seen some casualties, but many less than broadcast by "official government forces". And this has nothing to do with the genocide at Srebrenica! Never forget Srebrenica!

So sad, too bad

pre 8 godina

very well said. I couldn't agree more. However I doubt the spineless and corrupt leaders in the Serbian government feel the same way.

So sad, too bad

pre 8 godina

very well said. I couldn't agree more. However I doubt the spineless and corrupt leaders in the Serbian government feel the same way.

Bob

pre 8 godina

More attempts at spurious self justification by accusing NATO.

NATO is a large number of countries who got fed up with tolerating wickedness done in the name of Serbian nationalism. Those wickednesses could no longer be tolerated.

There was a stupid attitude of bravado within Serbia in the year before the bombing that was just as responsible for the 'collateral' deaths as any mistargeted bomb. Milosevic played his political games with the lives of his people; it was all avoidable.

The NATO intervention could have been avoided if decent behaviour had been displayed by Serbian nationalists in Bosnia and Kosovo. Attacks on civilians, ethnic cleansing - and unjustified murders.

Decent behaviour was never the aim of Serbian nationalists.

Serbia does not need its mafias and its nationalists. It is a perfectly good country without them. With them, sadly it was dragged through the pit. NATO weakened them - a good thing and necessary.

Mabubal lah

pre 8 godina

To the illegal and uncalled-for bombing campaign of 1999, NATO should add Operation Storm in 1995 to its list of atrocities against Serbs. It's bad enough when Brits and western elites continue the generation-long hate campaign against the best ally we had on the continent of Europe, but a self-hating Serb like this is really over the top. No, Srebrenica is not all that well documented, and documents can be made to lie. The course of events at Srebrenica are indeed not beyond dispute. Considering such well-established lies as the "concentration camp" at Trnoplje, western reports on Balkan events in the '90's are not to be trusted, Period. For more on this and other lies, consult tenc.net.

Bob

pre 8 godina

Serbian government forces, mafia and the current regime needs to apologize to the Serbian people for leading them to wars, manipulating them, and holding them hostage during the NATO bombing campaign which seen some casualties, but many less than broadcast by "official government forces". And this has nothing to do with the genocide at Srebrenica! Never forget Srebrenica!

icj1

pre 8 godina

No, Srebrenica is not all that well documented, and documents can be made to lie. The course of events at Srebrenica are indeed not beyond dispute. Considering such well-established lies as the "concentration camp" at Trnoplje, western reports on Balkan events in the '90's are not to be trusted, Period. For more on this and other lies, consult tenc.net.
(Mabubal lah, 13 June 2015 04:07)

Yeah, sure, everybody lies except for a certain "Mabubal lah" or a certain "tenc.net" and we should believe them over what the UN says http://www.icty.org/x/file/Outreach/view_from_hague/jit_srebrenica_en.pdf... mate, don't become ridiculous

The UN has established beyond a reasonable doubt that the killing of 7,000 to 8,000 Bosnian Muslim prisoners in Srebrenica in July 1995 was genocide - Period. Nobodys like "Mabubal lah" or "tenc.net" are just nobodys to change facts well established by the international community.

Bob

pre 8 godina

No, No, NO,...I'M the REAL Bob.
You 2 other bob's, go find a corner and jerk yourselves each a cream soda!
You aren't real bob's....

Haitian

pre 8 godina

Any loss of innocent civilian life is a tragedy.

However I don't think that Britain or the US care what the Democratic Party of Serbia has to say. This is a politicisation on their behalf, in a desperate attempt to save their lost cause. The DSS has no seats in the Serbian Assembly, this on its own speaks volumes.

RIP to all innocent civilians of every conflict!

Bob

pre 8 godina

More attempts at spurious self justification by accusing NATO.

NATO is a large number of countries who got fed up with tolerating wickedness done in the name of Serbian nationalism. Those wickednesses could no longer be tolerated.

There was a stupid attitude of bravado within Serbia in the year before the bombing that was just as responsible for the 'collateral' deaths as any mistargeted bomb. Milosevic played his political games with the lives of his people; it was all avoidable.

The NATO intervention could have been avoided if decent behaviour had been displayed by Serbian nationalists in Bosnia and Kosovo. Attacks on civilians, ethnic cleansing - and unjustified murders.

Decent behaviour was never the aim of Serbian nationalists.

Serbia does not need its mafias and its nationalists. It is a perfectly good country without them. With them, sadly it was dragged through the pit. NATO weakened them - a good thing and necessary.

Bob

pre 8 godina

Serbian government forces, mafia and the current regime needs to apologize to the Serbian people for leading them to wars, manipulating them, and holding them hostage during the NATO bombing campaign which seen some casualties, but many less than broadcast by "official government forces". And this has nothing to do with the genocide at Srebrenica! Never forget Srebrenica!

So sad, too bad

pre 8 godina

very well said. I couldn't agree more. However I doubt the spineless and corrupt leaders in the Serbian government feel the same way.

Mabubal lah

pre 8 godina

To the illegal and uncalled-for bombing campaign of 1999, NATO should add Operation Storm in 1995 to its list of atrocities against Serbs. It's bad enough when Brits and western elites continue the generation-long hate campaign against the best ally we had on the continent of Europe, but a self-hating Serb like this is really over the top. No, Srebrenica is not all that well documented, and documents can be made to lie. The course of events at Srebrenica are indeed not beyond dispute. Considering such well-established lies as the "concentration camp" at Trnoplje, western reports on Balkan events in the '90's are not to be trusted, Period. For more on this and other lies, consult tenc.net.

icj1

pre 8 godina

No, Srebrenica is not all that well documented, and documents can be made to lie. The course of events at Srebrenica are indeed not beyond dispute. Considering such well-established lies as the "concentration camp" at Trnoplje, western reports on Balkan events in the '90's are not to be trusted, Period. For more on this and other lies, consult tenc.net.
(Mabubal lah, 13 June 2015 04:07)

Yeah, sure, everybody lies except for a certain "Mabubal lah" or a certain "tenc.net" and we should believe them over what the UN says http://www.icty.org/x/file/Outreach/view_from_hague/jit_srebrenica_en.pdf... mate, don't become ridiculous

The UN has established beyond a reasonable doubt that the killing of 7,000 to 8,000 Bosnian Muslim prisoners in Srebrenica in July 1995 was genocide - Period. Nobodys like "Mabubal lah" or "tenc.net" are just nobodys to change facts well established by the international community.

Bob

pre 8 godina

No, No, NO,...I'M the REAL Bob.
You 2 other bob's, go find a corner and jerk yourselves each a cream soda!
You aren't real bob's....

Haitian

pre 8 godina

Any loss of innocent civilian life is a tragedy.

However I don't think that Britain or the US care what the Democratic Party of Serbia has to say. This is a politicisation on their behalf, in a desperate attempt to save their lost cause. The DSS has no seats in the Serbian Assembly, this on its own speaks volumes.

RIP to all innocent civilians of every conflict!