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justin igger
11-29-2017, 01:43 PM
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/bosnian-croat-general-dies-after-drinking-poison-in-courtroom-%E2%80%94-report/ar-BBFVckb


The court upheld convictions of Praljak and five other Bosnian Croats: Jadranko Prlic, the political leader of the Croatian province of Bosnia, along with military and police figures Bruno Stojic, Milivoj Petrovic, Valentin Coric and Berislav Pusic. Judges upheld findings that there was a criminal conspiracy that included the regime of neighboring Croatia under then-President Franjo Tudjman with the goal of "ethnic cleansing of the Muslim population" of parts of Bosnia to ensure Croatian domination.

Boy
11-29-2017, 01:58 PM
I would expect NO less from the EU cucks at the hague calling this man a war criminal.....That mans a damn hero in my book and should be given a medal.

Chimpwhipper
11-29-2017, 05:30 PM
I salute him. ICC is anti Christians and humans

Odin's balls
12-02-2017, 12:59 PM
A kangeroo court that ignores the atrocities inflicted by the muslims.

Cat fur allergic
12-06-2017, 01:02 PM
What the US and NATO and EU did was a crime in Former Yugoslavia. They force created a Muslim country and Bomb humans and sided with the sand niggers. The Serbs did get one thing, They shot down a stealth fighter and they gave tech to Russia and China(Serbia's allies). Which got the US to bomb the Chinese Embassy(theory was majority of the stealthy material was in the embassy or was being used by the Serbs to communicate in the field).

Weewuzzkangs
03-04-2025, 04:21 AM
A kangeroo court that ignores the atrocities inflicted by the muslims.Imported Jihadis commiting atrocities. A neighbor of mine works as a crane operator on various temporary building sites. yesterday, he told me that a Bosnian construction worker, of yet unknown ethnicity, employed on a building site he cranes on was describing how prisoners were lined up like a zipper where they were placed in both directions with their heads lined up in a row, so that an asphalt roller would get driven over their heads, flattening them. I tried looking that up for verification. But, couldn't yet find anything. This is what I got, so far:

https://csef.ru/en/oborona-i-bezopasnost/503/modzhahedy-v-bosnii-i-gerczegovine-4298

According to Evan Kohlman's book "Al-Qaida's Jihad in Europe: The Afghan-Bosnian Network". Kohlmann, Evan F."Berg Publishers".2004) during the fighting in the fall of 1992 near Tešn on the upper Bandera massif, a group from veterans of Afghanistan.
Twenty-five Mujahideen from Saudi Arabia - According to the text "Martyrs of Bosnia" published on the website "Islam Bosna", in the course of many days of fighting for the height of Black Peak at the end of October 1992, the group was able to knock out the Serbian company from its position, but then found itself surrounded by Serbian troops and the pursuit of six dead ones. The bodies of several of them were left in positions. In the documents prepared by the Center for Public Safety of the Republic of Serbia in the city of Doboj, photographs of three Serbian military personnel, Blago Blagoevič (b. 1948), Nenad Petkovič (b. 1971) and Branislav Džurič (b. 1952) from Teslič, were found captured in the height of Cyrni Vyrh y obturibili golovy.
In these Mujahideen detachments, located in Teshne, the blessings of the imam from Mecca Gadafer-el-Mekki, who sent to this detachment of Mujahideen and his disciple Abu-abd-Allah el Audiya, were found. These photos then went around all Serbian media.

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However, the number and significance of these Mujahideen was not great at the time, and the command of the army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the first instance of military safety, was against the appearance of the Mujahideen in the ranks of the army. Many members of the government were also against it, including Deputy Prime Minister Zlatko Lagumdžija...
Contrary to the established opinion in Serbia, the Mojahedin appeared in large numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina not because of the Serbs, but because of the Croats, whose army led a large-scale operation in Central Bosnia, thanks to which the threat of the fall of Zenica and Travnik and the collapse of the entire Muslim state in Bosnia and Herzegovina caused.
According to the court's conclusion of the International Tribunal in The Hague (in the trial against the commander of the 3rd Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Muslim General Enver Hadžihasanović and the commander of the 7th Brigade of this army corps, Colonel Amir Kubur), the first mujahideen in Central Bosnia were branded as workers of "humanitarian organizations".
Their first group, which also included local Muslim military personnel of the 7th and 306th brigades of the Ego Corps, was driven to the camps of the Poles near the village of Mehuriči.
Then in Zenice and Travnike, as well as in neighboring villages, such as Mehuriči, Orašac, Belo Pole, Arnauti, Ravni Rostovo, separate groups of Mujahideen appeared, and then whole detachments started to drive there. It is known about the presence of the Mujahideen detachment "Abdul Latif" in Kakne.
Serbian author Dragan Džamič wrote in his book "Dogs of War in the Balkans (Dogs of War in the Balkans)" that training centers for Mujahideen were located near Zenica in the villages of Arnauti and Nemila, in the Bistrichak sanatorium in Zenice, in the school in Stranen, in the villages of Cyrkvicy and Kasapovič.
According to Dzamič, groups of Mojahedin were also seen in Tuzla, in Tešnja and Brezy districts, in the villages of Gornja Koprivna and Zlopolac in Cazin Territory.According to various estimates of local analysts, at the end of 1993 - the beginning of 1994, there were 3-4 thousand Mojahedin in the Muslim armed forces.
The main part of the Mojahedin was the Mojahedin detachment "El-Mojahedin", which was part of the 3rd Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina with headquarters in the Croatian village of Orašce.
According to the documents of the International Tribunal in The Hague (judgment on the part of Colonel Amir Kubara and General Enver Hadžihasanović), the Mujahideen unit "El-Mojahedin" was created according to the report of the Chief of the General Staff of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, General Rasim On August 13, 1993, he was part of the 3rd Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina with headquarters in the Croatian village of Orašce and gathered around half a thousand volunteers from Egypt, Pakistan, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Syria, as well as from Bosnia and Herzegovina itself.
Very often, various "experts on Islamic terrorism in the former Yugoslavia" make a big mistake in estimating the number of foreign Mujahideen who participated in the military operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992-95.
Operating with numbers in the thousands and tens of thousands, these experts may use a specific order from certain politicians, but operational information makes for more precise calculations...