European Parliament Approves Srebrenica Genocide Day Throughout European Union to be Commemorated Each July 11th

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July 11th will be marked as a Day of Commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide throughout the European Union (EU)
 
European Parliament adopts Srebrenica Genocide Resolution

The European Parliament has overwhelmingly adopted a resolution (by 556 to nine, with 22 abstentions) proclaiming the 11th of July a Day of Commemoration of the Srebrenica genocide throughout the European Union (EU).

After the fall of Srebrenica on July 11th 1995, Bosnian Serb forces, commanded by General Ratko Mladic, and paramilitary units rapidly executed more than 8000 Bosniak (Muslim) men, boys, and elderly, who had sought safety in the area. Moreover, approximately 25000 people were forcibly deported in a UN-assited ethnic cleansing.

“Anybody who kills a single human being commits a crime, but those who commit genocide represent an international and political challenge.”

The victims’ bodies were first buried in mass graves, then dug out with bulldozers and moved to smaller graves. Remains can be scattered in several locations, and are not released for burial until two-thirds of the body have been recovered.

The European Parliament resolution called the Srebrenica Genocide “the biggest war crime in Europe since the end of WWII.”

The assembly called it “a symbol of the international community’s impotence to intervene and protect civilians.”

“Proclaiming July 11 as a day of remembrance for the Srebrenica genocide should be a step in the right direction for reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the region,” European Commissioner for Foreign Relations Benita Ferrero-Waldner said in support of the initiative.

“The EP stresses that reconciliation is an important part of the European integration process, a process in which the religious communities, the media and the education system play a significant role”, the Parliament added, noting that bringing to justice those responsible for the massacres is an important step towards peace and stability in the region.

“In view of the fact that General Ratko Mladic is still at large almost 14 years after the tragic events, Parliament also demands that further efforts be made to bring the remaining fugitives to justice, stressing that bringing to justice those responsible for the massacres in and around Srebrenica is an important step towards peace and stability in the region,” the European Parliament said.

Members of the European Parliament said additional measures must be taken to find and arrest those responsible, including the former Bosnian Serb leader General Ratko Mladic.

“What happened in Srebrenica in July 1995 is the worst single atrocity that Europe has experienced since World War II,” said Bosnia’s High Representative Miroslav Lajcak in his statement, welcoming the EU resolution.

“By commemorating the victims of the genocide, we can help reduce the pain of those still waiting to hear what exactly happened to their relatives killed in Srebrenica and elsewhere in Bosnia and Herzegovina.”

The resolution was drafted following a meeting between European Parliament President Diana Wallis, who is from the liberal and democratic grouping, and members of the Association of Mothers from Srebrenica and Zepa. Wallis and Jelko Kacin, a Slovenian delegate and the rapporteur on Serbia, attended the commemoration organized in Srebrenica last year. Explaining the draft Resolution, Kacin said that “we must build Srebrenica in our common historical memory”. He said the resolution was not intended for the past, “although it speaks about the dead”, but is relevant to “the living and their better future.”

Editor’s Note: In 2007, Jelko Kacin issued the following statement, which we would like to share with you:

 “Anybody who kills a single human being commits a crime, but those who commit genocide represent an international and political challenge.”

Published in: on January 17, 2009 at 10:06 pm  Comments Off on European Parliament Approves Srebrenica Genocide Day Throughout European Union to be Commemorated Each July 11th  
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PHOTOS: SERBS AROUND SREBRENICA BURNED BOSNIAN MUSLIMS ALIVE

PHOTOS: Serbs around Srebrenica had been brutally torturing and then burning Bosnian Muslims alive. Victims included pregnant Muslim women, children, and elderly.

The events preceding and leading to the Srebrenica Genocide included unprecedented levels of cruelty committed by Bosnian Serbs around Srebrenica against the civilian Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) population of the Podrinje.

In order to prolong the suffering of innocent victims, Serbs around Srebrenica would barricade Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) women, children, and elderly men in abandoned houses and then set them on fire alive.

Those who tried to escape would be fired upon and killed. The youngest victim was 2 days old baby whose remains contained multiple bullet holes. Some babies died in their mothers’ wombs as you can see in forensic photos provided below.

WARNING: Photos of murdered Bosnian Muslim women, babies, children, and elderly around Srebrenica are gruesome. PROCEED TO VIEW PHOTOS HERE >>>

Srebrenica Genocide Denial Hate Group Gets Shut Down

Facebook shut down Srebrenica genocide denial Hate Group that was set up and supported by more than 1,000 Serbian extremists who advocated Bosniakophobia and called for a repeat of Srebrenica genocide.

A Serbian extremist behind Srebrenica genocide denial hate-group (Filip Filipi, aka Filip Visnjic, aka SIZZERB part-time rapper) has also been actively advocating eradication of Jewish people, just because they happen to be Jews. The group called for a repeat of Srebrenica genocide and claimed it was “for everyone who thinks that Muslims are best served roasted, and swimming in sulfuric acid.” 

READ FULL COVERAGE  at Srebrenica Genocide Blog >>>.

Published in: on December 13, 2008 at 8:25 pm  Comments Off on Srebrenica Genocide Denial Hate Group Gets Shut Down  
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Fake Photos of Serbian “Victims” Used in Political Purposes

Srebrenica Genocide Blog has a new post (located here) about new tactics employed by Serbian propaganda. In order to justify Srebrenica genocide in which 8,000 – 10,000 Bosniak (Muslim) civilians and POWs lost their lives, Serbian media is circulating gruesome photo forgeries claiming they represent Serbian ‘victims’ around Srebrenica. These types of fake photos were produced by Serbian right-wing nationalist sources close to Milivoje Ivanisevic who is one of the most vocal Srebrenica genocide deniers. We would not be surprised if Dr Darko Trifunovic, self-proclaimed terrorism expert and former document forgerer, had something to do with this type of shameful hoax.

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You’re looking at a photo forgery of a non-existent Serb ‘victim’ around Srebrenica used in Milivoje Ivanisevic’s crusade to deny Srebrenica genocide and justify mass murders of 8,000 to 10,000 Bosniaks (Muslims). Click photo for a higher resolution, then follow red arrows to see image manipulated areas done by amateur image designer(s). These areas are clearly visible to a naked eye. People who continue promoting this type of hoax should be ashamed of themselves. They should also get a basic Photoshop training as their image manipulation skills are despicable.

READ FULL ARTICLE AND ANALYSIS BY VISITING SREBRENICA GENOCIDE BLOG >>>>

Horrific Pictures of Serbian Torture of Bosniaks Muslims in Sandzak (Serbia, Montenegro)

bosnjaci-sandzaka-torture-of-bosniaks-sandzak-sanjak-from-srebrenica-genocide-blogSrebrenica Genocide Blog has a new post with disturbing photos of Serbian Police torturing Bosniak civilians in Sanjak region. Sanjak (Bosnian: Sandžak) is a region, divided between Serbia and Montenegro, mainly populated by Bosniaks Muslims. During 1990s, it was a place of brutal killings and torture of Bosniak population by the oppressive Serbian regime. Hundreds of Bosniak Muslim villages in Sanjak were ethnically cleansed, looted and burned to the ground. Serbian regime kept the area under tight military control and intense media blockade. Many people went missing or were killed by Serbian terrorists. 

View more photos at Srebrenica Genocide Blog.

Published in: on November 15, 2008 at 9:16 pm  Comments Off on Horrific Pictures of Serbian Torture of Bosniaks Muslims in Sandzak (Serbia, Montenegro)  
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