Tuesday, October 23, 2007

"So Muslims Can Never Return"

1. Serbian Journalist Reports About WAR CRIMES In BOSNIA:

Serb Chetnik Executioner:

"Everyone! So they will never come back!"
The first war crimes trial in Serbia is expected to change the regime media's portrayal of the role of paramilitary groups who fought in Bosnia with the help and support of the Serbian authorities. Especially the ones who fought in eastern Bosnia along the Drina river valley and near Zvornik.

The "Zuta Osa" group is controversial. Allegedly, it was formed on April 12, 1992 in Zvornik as a special unit of Serbian volunteers under Vojin Vuckovic's command. Vojin is a mechanic and judo expert who says he competed on the federal police team for two years.





2. Bosnian War:




3. Sarajevo: 1992 - The Year of Living Dangerously:




4. Zvornik:

Vojislav Seselj, Serb Paramilitary Commander:

"Milosevic was in total control. And the operation was planned here in Belgrade. The Bosnian Serbs did take part, But the best combat units came from Serbia. These were special police commandos called "Red Berets," They're from the Secret Service of Serbia. My forces took part...as did others."

***The Regime Of Terror Is Being Established By The Serbs***

Jose Maria Mendiluce, UN ReRefugee Agency, Yugoslavia:

"...My Jeep Skidded On The Blood...The artillery were firing from the Serb side of the river; I could see the flashes and the smoke from the cannons; they were on the Serb side of the river."

Vojislav Seselj:

"We had prepared for this operation carefully. Everything went exactly to plan."

Jose Maria Mendiluce:

"I saw lorries full of corpses. Soldiers were dumping dead women, children, and old people onto lorries. I saw four or five lorries full of corpses."

Narrator:

"Some 2,000 people are unaccounted for. Nobody knows how many of them were executed on the spot, or how many were sent to Concentration camps; but the murder continued."

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