In July 8th 1995, 8,000 Muslim Bosniak civilians,
mainly boys and men, in Srebrenica,
Eastern Bosnia, were walked to their death by units of the Army of Republika Srpska;
an act tantamount to genocide, as recognized
in 2004 by the International Court on the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
This was not, by far, the sole episode of ethnic cleansing in the war inBosnia; a conflict that, between 1992-1995, saw 100,000 people killed,
roughly
bewtween 20,000 to 50,000 women, the majority of whom Bosniak, raped, and over 2.2 million people displaced.
It is worth remembering that the Bosniak legitimate government was left
completely alone in his fight for survival against Croatian and Serbian backed
forces except for the help of Saudi
Arabia (resources and weapons) and Iran (weapons, soldiers
and cadres encompassing volunteers from all
over the Islamic world).
Sarajevo 1993 from Architecture of Doom |
For
a closer look at the conflict in Bosnia and the US-arranged peace agreements we highly
recommend two episodes of the 6-part BBC documentary The Death of Yugoslavia (Paul Mitchell, BBC, 1995) based on the book The Death of Yugoslavia
by Allan Little and Laura Silber (Penguin BBC Books June 1996): The Gates of Hell and Pax Americana.
More Info
- #Bosnia #Srebrenica Massacre, After 20 Years, Still Casts a Long Shadow http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/09/world/europe/srebrenica-genocide-massacre.html?ref=world … @DanBilefsky @nytimesworld
- #Bosnia Women Who Refuse to Die http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/aljazeeraworld/2012/06/201262711846997219.html … @AJEnglish #Srebrenica #genocide
- #Bosnia #documentary "#Srebrenica : A Town Betrayed" http://seen.li/5c97 v @visionscarto