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Смрт Босни и Херцеговини
(Иво Андрић, 01.10.2009. 20:32:22) [6097]
Смрт Босни и Херцеговини
(Иво Андрић, 01.10.2009. 20:32:22) [6097]
Стара ахмачо пази шта пишеш,код мене ти је толеранција нула.Искористио си бонус за ово Gvido.
Следећи пута идемо наново,ако волиш ту врсту дијалога онда бујрум.
Сад си ме уплашио стварно!Па рекао сам ти да сам то рекао и у Тузли после рата одмах.Тузлаци се не пале ко барут на те ријечи из једног простог разлога.Сви знају гдје је пала граната,погледај и ти има слика.Два метра од излога НИК,стани на то мјесто погледај према садашњем спомен зиду и питај некога гдје је Озрен.
Па кад су тако моћни и пуни доказа и предзнања из артиљерије питаш ли се ти зашто су ову оптужницу за Додикову изјаву о Капији уступили Тужилаштву у Бијељини?
Смрт Босни и Херцеговини нацистичком злу!
Бог и Додик
(Иво Андрић, 02.10.2009. 08:38:27) [6103]
Следећи пута идемо наново,ако волиш ту врсту дијалога онда бујрум.
Сад си ме уплашио стварно!Па рекао сам ти да сам то рекао и у Тузли после рата одмах.Тузлаци се не пале ко барут на те ријечи из једног простог разлога.Сви знају гдје је пала граната,погледај и ти има слика.Два метра од излога НИК,стани на то мјесто погледај према садашњем спомен зиду и питај некога гдје је Озрен.
Па кад су тако моћни и пуни доказа и предзнања из артиљерије питаш ли се ти зашто су ову оптужницу за Додикову изјаву о Капији уступили Тужилаштву у Бијељини?
Смрт Босни и Херцеговини нацистичком злу!
Бог и Додик
(Иво Андрић, 02.10.2009. 08:38:27) [6103]
Bill Clinton's Bosnia Policy( ukucajte u google i kliknite prvi link tj. scribd, sve je na engleskom i fino pise...)
The 1994 Markale "Market Massacre": "French television reported last night that the
United Nations investigation into the market-place bombing in Sarajevo two weeks ago
had established beyond doubt that the mortar shell that killed 68 people was fired from
inside Bosnian [Muslim] lines." ["UN tracks source of fatal shell," (London) The Times,
2/19/94] "For the first time, a senior U.N. official has admitted the existence of a secret U.
N. report that blames the Bosnian Moslems for the February 1994 massacre of Moslems at
a Sarajevo market. . . . After studying the crater left by the mortar shell and the
distribution of shrapnel, the report concluded that the shell was fired from behind Moslem
lines." The report, however, was kept secret; the context of the wire story implies that U.S.
Ambasador Albright may have been involved in its suppression. [DPA, 6/6/96] For a
fuller discussion of the conflicting claims, see "Anatomy of a massacre," Foreign Policy,
12/22/94, by David Binder; Binder, a veteran New York Times reporter in Yugoslavia, had
access to the suppressed report. Bodansky categorically states that the bomb "was actually
a special charge designed and built with help from HizbAllah ["Party of God," a Beirutbased
pro-Iranian terror group] experts and then most likely dropped from a nearby
rooftop onto the crowd of shoppers. Video cameras at the ready recorded this expertlystaged
spectacle of gore, while dozens of corpses of Bosnian Muslim troops killed in
action (exchanged the day before in a 'body swap' with the Serbs) were paraded in front of
cameras to raise the casualty counts." [Offensive in the Balkans, page 62]
The 1992 "Breadline Massacre": "United Nations officials and senior Western military
officers believe some of the worst killings in Sarajevo, including the massacre of at least
16 people in a bread queue, were carried out by the city's mainly Muslim defenders -- not
Serb besiegers -- as a propaganda ploy to win world sympathy and military
intervention. . . . Classified reports to the UN force commander, General Satish Nambiar,
concluded . . . that Bosnian forces loyal to President Alija Izetbegovic may have detonated
a bomb. 'We believe it was a command-detonated explosion, probably in a can,' a UN
official said then. 'The large impact which is there now is not necessarily similar or
anywhere near as large as we came to expect with a mortar round landing on a paved
surface." ["Muslims 'slaughter their own people'," (London) The Independent, 8/22/92]
"Our people tell us there were a number of things that didn't fit. The street had been
blocked off just before the incident. Once the crowd was let in and had lined up, the media
appeared but kept their distance. The attack took place, and the media were immediately
on the scene." [Major General Lewis MacKenzie, Peacekeeper: The Road to Sarajevo,
Vancouver, BC, 1993, pages 193-4; Gen. MacKenzie, a Canadian, had been commander
of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Sarajevo.]
The 1995 "Second Market Massacre": "British ammunition experts serving with the
http://www.senate.gov/ %7erpc/releases/1997/iran.htm (14 of 17)6/29/2007 2:06:34 AM
http://www.senate.gov/ %7erpc/releases/1997/iran.htm
United Nations in Sarajevo have challenged key 'evidence' of the Serbian atrocity that
triggered the devastating Nato bombing campaign which turned the tide of the Bosnian
war." The Britons' analysis was confirmed by French analysts but their findings were
"dismissed" by "a senior American officer" at U.N. headquarters in Sarajevo. ["Serbs 'not
guilty' of massacre: Experts warned US that mortar was Bosnian," (London) The Times,
10/1/95] A "crucial U.N. report [stating Serb responsibility for] the market massacre is a
classified secret, but four specialists -- a Russian, a Canadian and two Americans -- have
raised serious doubts about its conclusion, suggesting instead that the mortar was fired not
by the Serbs but by Bosnian government forces." A Canadian officer "added that he and
fellow Canadian officers in Bosnia were 'convinced that the Muslim government dropped
both the February 5, 1994, and the August 28, 1995, mortar shells on the Sarajevo
markets.'" An unidentified U.S. official "contends that the available evidence suggests
either 'the shell was fired at a very low trajectory, which means a range of a few hundred
yards -- therefore under [Sarajevo] government control,' or 'a mortar shell converted into a
bomb was dropped from a nearby roof into the crowd.'" ["Bosnia's bombers," The Nation,
10/2/95]. At least some high-ranking French and perhaps other Western officials believed
the Muslims responsible; after having received that account from government ministers
and two generals, French magazine editor Jean Daniel put the question directly to Prime
Minister Edouard Balladur: "'They [i.e., the Muslims] have committed this carnage on
their own people?' I exclaimed in consternation. 'Yes,' confirmed the Prime Minister
without hesitation, 'but at least they have forced NATO to intervene.'"...itd.
dakle svi znete engleski, pa mozete da procitate da su muslimani sami svoj narod poubijali.! ko ce koga no svoj svoga., a posle izigravaju ulogu zrtve.
(Sindjelic, 02.10.2009. 09:32:56) [6105]
The 1994 Markale "Market Massacre": "French television reported last night that the
United Nations investigation into the market-place bombing in Sarajevo two weeks ago
had established beyond doubt that the mortar shell that killed 68 people was fired from
inside Bosnian [Muslim] lines." ["UN tracks source of fatal shell," (London) The Times,
2/19/94] "For the first time, a senior U.N. official has admitted the existence of a secret U.
N. report that blames the Bosnian Moslems for the February 1994 massacre of Moslems at
a Sarajevo market. . . . After studying the crater left by the mortar shell and the
distribution of shrapnel, the report concluded that the shell was fired from behind Moslem
lines." The report, however, was kept secret; the context of the wire story implies that U.S.
Ambasador Albright may have been involved in its suppression. [DPA, 6/6/96] For a
fuller discussion of the conflicting claims, see "Anatomy of a massacre," Foreign Policy,
12/22/94, by David Binder; Binder, a veteran New York Times reporter in Yugoslavia, had
access to the suppressed report. Bodansky categorically states that the bomb "was actually
a special charge designed and built with help from HizbAllah ["Party of God," a Beirutbased
pro-Iranian terror group] experts and then most likely dropped from a nearby
rooftop onto the crowd of shoppers. Video cameras at the ready recorded this expertlystaged
spectacle of gore, while dozens of corpses of Bosnian Muslim troops killed in
action (exchanged the day before in a 'body swap' with the Serbs) were paraded in front of
cameras to raise the casualty counts." [Offensive in the Balkans, page 62]
The 1992 "Breadline Massacre": "United Nations officials and senior Western military
officers believe some of the worst killings in Sarajevo, including the massacre of at least
16 people in a bread queue, were carried out by the city's mainly Muslim defenders -- not
Serb besiegers -- as a propaganda ploy to win world sympathy and military
intervention. . . . Classified reports to the UN force commander, General Satish Nambiar,
concluded . . . that Bosnian forces loyal to President Alija Izetbegovic may have detonated
a bomb. 'We believe it was a command-detonated explosion, probably in a can,' a UN
official said then. 'The large impact which is there now is not necessarily similar or
anywhere near as large as we came to expect with a mortar round landing on a paved
surface." ["Muslims 'slaughter their own people'," (London) The Independent, 8/22/92]
"Our people tell us there were a number of things that didn't fit. The street had been
blocked off just before the incident. Once the crowd was let in and had lined up, the media
appeared but kept their distance. The attack took place, and the media were immediately
on the scene." [Major General Lewis MacKenzie, Peacekeeper: The Road to Sarajevo,
Vancouver, BC, 1993, pages 193-4; Gen. MacKenzie, a Canadian, had been commander
of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Sarajevo.]
The 1995 "Second Market Massacre": "British ammunition experts serving with the
http://www.senate.gov/ %7erpc/releases/1997/iran.htm (14 of 17)6/29/2007 2:06:34 AM
http://www.senate.gov/ %7erpc/releases/1997/iran.htm
United Nations in Sarajevo have challenged key 'evidence' of the Serbian atrocity that
triggered the devastating Nato bombing campaign which turned the tide of the Bosnian
war." The Britons' analysis was confirmed by French analysts but their findings were
"dismissed" by "a senior American officer" at U.N. headquarters in Sarajevo. ["Serbs 'not
guilty' of massacre: Experts warned US that mortar was Bosnian," (London) The Times,
10/1/95] A "crucial U.N. report [stating Serb responsibility for] the market massacre is a
classified secret, but four specialists -- a Russian, a Canadian and two Americans -- have
raised serious doubts about its conclusion, suggesting instead that the mortar was fired not
by the Serbs but by Bosnian government forces." A Canadian officer "added that he and
fellow Canadian officers in Bosnia were 'convinced that the Muslim government dropped
both the February 5, 1994, and the August 28, 1995, mortar shells on the Sarajevo
markets.'" An unidentified U.S. official "contends that the available evidence suggests
either 'the shell was fired at a very low trajectory, which means a range of a few hundred
yards -- therefore under [Sarajevo] government control,' or 'a mortar shell converted into a
bomb was dropped from a nearby roof into the crowd.'" ["Bosnia's bombers," The Nation,
10/2/95]. At least some high-ranking French and perhaps other Western officials believed
the Muslims responsible; after having received that account from government ministers
and two generals, French magazine editor Jean Daniel put the question directly to Prime
Minister Edouard Balladur: "'They [i.e., the Muslims] have committed this carnage on
their own people?' I exclaimed in consternation. 'Yes,' confirmed the Prime Minister
without hesitation, 'but at least they have forced NATO to intervene.'"...itd.
dakle svi znete engleski, pa mozete da procitate da su muslimani sami svoj narod poubijali.! ko ce koga no svoj svoga., a posle izigravaju ulogu zrtve.
(Sindjelic, 02.10.2009. 09:32:56) [6105]
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