Category Archives: Serbia

America’s ‘junkyard dogs’: Operation Storm, 20 years on

‘Operation Storm’ in August 1995, when Croatia overran the Serb-inhabited territory of Krajina, was the biggest single instance of ethnic cleansing in the Yugoslav Wars, Because the attack was backed by the US, however, it was never treated as a crime. Between August 4 and August 7, up to 2,000 people were killed and over 220,000 driven from their homes

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‘Operation Storm’ Mark Danner OCTOBER 22, 1998 ISSUE

Standing motionless among their hulking war machines like statues in the dark, 200,000 Croat soldiers dropped their cigarettes, then clambered into tanks and trucks and armored personnel carriers and, in a sudden earsplitting eruption of grating gears, pushed forward into Serb-held Krajina. Thus began, before dawn on August 4, 1995, “Operation Storm.” Within hours Croat commanders knew their code name

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Efraim Zuroff : Jews and Serbs were victims of genocide in Croatia

  Director of the Israel office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Efraim Zuroff says that Jews and Serbs were victims of genocide in the NDH. The Independent State of Croatia (NDH) was a WW2-era Nazi-allied state led by the Ustasha regime that operated death camps, including Jasenovac. “Of course genocide happened (in the NDH). Not only against the Jews, but

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Zamyatina: UN resolution on Srebrenica designed to justify NATO bombings & discredit Republika Srpska

“The resolution made it possible to blame one ethnic group as a culprit of all the wars that occurred in the Balkans in the 1990’s and hence to justify NATO’s actions of 1999 when the pact claimed it was pounding with bombs the guilty ones,” she said. “The West is considering Bosnia’s Serb Republic as a Slavic element of the Balkans that is clinging to Russia,” Dr. Guskova said in a summary. “This element is to be split or, much better, destroyed as a political factor, and the resolution would have made it possible to raise a possibility of a revision of the Dayton peace accords on Bosnia and Herzegovina, which in turn might entail elimination of the Serb Republic…

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Fading memory of the Serbian genocide

“….whenever memory fades, it means that evil allows wounds to fester,” Pope Frances in St Peter’s Basilica / April 2015./ April 2015. was marked by the anniversaries of the Armenian/1/ and  the Serbian genocide/2/. The first commemorated the centenary of deportations that culminated in the deaths of up to 1.5 million Armenian Christian citizens of the Ottoman Empire/1//3/. The second

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Noam Chomsky on Serbian Death Camps and British Liable Laws

Professor Noam Chomsky exemplifies media manipulations with the photograph of the thin man behind the barb wire from a supposed Serbian concentration camp in Bosnia, which when it appeared in newspapers caused hammock around the world. This eventually leads him to talk about British freedom of speech and liable laws which he critisizes very strongly. For justice sake, one should

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Alexander Dorin, Writer of a Book on Srebrenica Disappeared! Arrested? Where is he?

We don’t need to explain to readers of the Serbian FaceBookReporter who was Alexander Dorin. I am sure that you all have read our FB Feuilleton that I had written about him and about his research on Srebrenica events. Those who read it for the first time, can click on the headline (there are 9 parts): TALKS ABOUT THE TRUTH

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Kathy Reinhart: Today I introduce you to Aleksandar Veljic, author of Genocide Revealed

Aleksandar Veljic June 22, 2015 by Kathy Reinhart Ink Drop Interviews & Reviews Recently I was invited to join Something or Other Publishing as a principal, conducting interviews and giving pre-release reviews of their authors’ books. Today I introduce you to Aleksandar Veljic, author of Genocide Revealed. Most of my interviews are with fiction writers, but Aleksandar has written a

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“Multi-Kulti” failure in EU: In Austria Muslim men attacking Christians in public for just being Christians!?

Danielle doesn’t leave her home anymore alone, she is now always accompanied by her boyfriend, or other friends. This young Christian woman now lives in a fear of new unprovoked attacks- her life is shattered. Her “guilt” as a child in the former (war torn) country Yugoslavia, was- “being a Serb”. Her guilt in the new country Austria appears to be- “being a Christian”. So much for European “Multi-Kulti” project…

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