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Pročitajte vest Former Bosnian army officer arrested
  4 November 2009

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  1. The Bosnian Officer will be processed using the revolving door justice system - in at one end, out at the other in a short period of time, unlike the Serbs who want to please the rest of the world and still get nothing in the end.
    (sj, 5 November 2009 05:38)
  2. I share your sentiments that it was probably done to appease the Croats who've been talking about their own federation in Bosnia instead of the joint Muslim-Croat one they are in. Because last year, the year before, the year before that, etc. for 16 years nothing was done about these soldiers who killed those children and civilians in one raid. For sure these officers were involved in other attacks too.

    This also begs the question about how they did this - and even had officers - if they had no army - like the propaganda against Serbs goes.

    Both the Muslims and Croats often claim they had no army or weapons until the war's end, yet you find the Croat and Muslim armies within Bosnia clashing and using heavy weapons already 7 months after the war started.

    In Croat reports they detail the many Muslim brigades, units, and commanders involved in the operations against them. The strategies behind the Muslim army's attacks and so on.

    There were fierce battles for the Vitez explosives manufacturing plant, for instance, which the Croats controlled.

    The mainstream media downplayed or was silent on much of what was going on at the time in the Croat-Muslim war, and would even use pictures of the dead and destruction of that war against Serbs.
    (ida, 5 November 2009 02:11)
  3. Well, Well, Well...Finally the Bosnian Gov. is arresting Muslim War Criminals. This should've happend 10-15 years ago and not now. Were they arrested because the Croats have had enough of the one sided Federation and want out just like the Serbs want out. Does the Bosnian Gov. want to please the Croats with this arrest. This is surely a political move by the Bosnian Gov. nothing more nothing less.
    (HB, 4 November 2009 23:32)

 
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