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Expulsion of the Serbs from Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1995
Hans Koschnik ^ | August 1999

Posted on 04/20/2003 6:33:09 AM PDT by Karadjordje

Place: Velika Kladuska, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 2,266 35
Bosnian Muslims 48,408 50,544
Bosnian Croats 740 190
other ethnic groups - -

Total 52,908 50,769

(1) Census 1991, according to UNHCR Population Figures from Febraury 14, 1997.

(2) According to UNHCR Population Figures from Febraury 14, 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/velika/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Domaljevac Samac, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 13,628 278
Bosnian Muslims 2,223 140
Bosnian Croats 14,731 6,540
other ethnic groups 2,368 60

Total 32,950 7,018

(1) Census 1991, according to UNHCR Population Figures from February 14, 1997.

(2) According to UNHCR Population Figures from Febraury 14, 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/domaljevac_samac/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Odzak, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 6,084 3
Bosnian Muslims 6,229 5,220
Bosnian Croats 16,229 11,121
other ethnic groups 1,740 -

Total 30,282 16,344

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of ODZAK, July 1998; Republik Österreich - BKA IV/12, Koordinationsbüro Sarajevo, Stand 1996.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/odzak/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Orasje, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 4,235 150
Bosnian Muslims 1,893 2,245
Bosnian Croats 21,308 22,619
other ethnic groups 931 -

Total 28,367 25,014

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of ORASJE, February 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/orasje/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Banovici, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 4,520 409
Bosnian Muslims 19,144 29,391
Bosnian Croats 531 566
other ethnic groups 2,393 212

Total 26,588 30,578

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of BANOVICI, November 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/banovici/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Kalesija, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 7,669 10
Bosnian Muslims 33,226 35,342
Bosnian Croats 33 2
other ethnic groups 867 -

Total 41,795 35,354

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of KALESIJA, Juli 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/kalesija/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Kladanj, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,846 179
Bosnian Muslims 11,702 22,722
Bosnian Croats 12 -
other ethnic groups 480 -

Total 16,040 22,934

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government; ECMM, Background Report KLADANJ 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/kladanj/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Lukavac, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 12,281 296
Bosnian Muslims 37,866 47,601
Bosnian Croats 2,132 1,504
other ethnic groups 3,531 234

Total 56,830 49,635

(1) Census 1991.

(2) UNHCR / RIC, Municipality Information Fact Sheet LUKAVAC, July 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/lukavac/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Srebrenik, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 5,326 348
Bosnian Muslims 30,595 44,734
Bosnian Croats 2,761 2,508
other ethnic groups 2,200 348

Total 40,882 47,938

(1) RIC, MIFS 1998.

(2) TUZLA-PODRINJE KANTON, Ministerium für Arbeit, Soziales und Flüchtlinge, März 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/srebrenik/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Zivinice, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,350 606
Bosnian Muslims 44,580 65,202
Bosnian Croats 3,870 3,395
other ethnic groups 2,800 348

Total 54,600 69,551

(1) Census 1991

(2) SFOR, Population Data, October 1997 und DRC, Repatriation Project Information on the Municipality of ZIVINICE, June 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/zivinice/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Breza, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 2,122 243
Bosnian Muslims 13,079 13,646
Bosnian Croats 851 521
other ethnic groups 1,265 163

Total 17,317 14,573

(1) Census 1991.

(2) UNHCR SARAJEVO: Assessment Report Federation BREZA, June 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/breza/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Kakanj, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 4,915 500
Bosnian Muslims 30,450 35,000
Bosnian Croats 16,645 4,500
other ethnic groups 3,850 250

Total 55,850 45,868

(1) Census 1991.

(2) OHR, 01,06,1998; Return Plan; Zenicko-Dobojski Kanton, January 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/kakanj_update/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Maglaj, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 13,298 164
Bosnian Muslims 19,637 21,238
Bosnian Croats 8,366 6,500
other ethnic groups 1,993 -

Total 43,294 28,000

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of MAGLAJ, July 1998; Republik Österreich - BKA IV/12, Koordinationsbüro Sarajevo, Stand 1996.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/maglaj/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Olovo, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,193 45
Bosnian Muslims 12,699 14,555
Bosnian Croats 642 550
other ethnic groups 422 164

Total 16,956 15,150

(1) Census 1991.

(2) UNHCR/RIC, Repatriation Information Report, March 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/olovo/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Vares, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,630 56
Bosnian Muslims 6,721 9,700
Bosnian Croats 8,982 3,500
other ethnic groups 2,781 37

Total 22,114 13,293

(1) Census 1991

(2) Figures provided by the local government, September 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/vares/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Visoko, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 7,471 700
Bosnian Muslims 34,373 44,277
Bosnian Croats 1,872 500
other ethnic groups 2,444 2,000

Total 46,160 47,477

(1) Census 1991

(2) UNHCR Updated Assessment Report, June 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/visoko/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Zavidovici, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 11,640 618
Bosnian Muslims 34,198 35,073
Bosnian Croats 7,576 1,013
other ethnic groups 3,750 200

Total 57,164 36,904

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of ZAVIDOVICI, November 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/zavidovici/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Zenica, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 22,552 3,528
Bosnian Muslims 80,281 104,575
Bosnian Croats 22,626 10,405
other ethnic groups 19,900 1,528

Total 145,359 120,036

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of ZENICA, September 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/zenica/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Foca (FBuH), Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 1,315 7
Bosnian Muslims 4,270 2,479
Bosnian Croats - -
other ethnic groups - -

Total 5,585 2,486

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government, December 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/foca_fbuh/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Praca, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 1,062 -
Bosnian Muslims 2,160 1,284
Bosnian Croats 2 -
other ethnic groups - -

Total 3,224 1,284

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of PRACA, October 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/praca/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Bugojno, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 8,854 400
Bosnian Muslims 19,724 28,474
Bosnian Croats 15,963 2,200
other ethnic groups 2,302 -

Total 46,843 31,074

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of BUGOJNO, November 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/bugonjo/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Donji Vakuf, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 9,533 47
Bosnian Muslims 13,509 12,740
Bosnian Croats 682 66
other ethnic groups 820 66

Total 24,544 12,853

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of DONJI VAKUF, March 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/donjvakuf_update/kap02.htm




Place: Novi Travnik, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 4,097 879
Bosnian Muslims 11,649 12,469
Bosnian Croats 12,127 16,907
other ethnic groups 2,829 29

Total 30,702 30,284

(1) Census 1991.

(2) ECMM, Background Report NOVI TRAVNIK, 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/novi_travnik/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Travnik, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 7,777 539
Bosnian Muslims 31,813 48,861
Bosnian Croats 26,118 9,144
other ethnic groups 5,039 823

Total 70,747 59,367

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local Croatian-Muslim government of NOVA BILA.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/travnik/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Caplina, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,793 596
Bosnian Muslims 7,553 596
Bosnian Croats 15,001 28,108
other ethnic groups

Total 27,882 29,300

(1) Census 1991.

(2) UNHCR MOSTAR, CAPLJINA update, October 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/caplina_update/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Kalesija, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 7,669 10
Bosnian Muslims 33,226 35,342
Bosnian Croats 33 2
other ethnic groups 867 -

Total 41,795 35,354

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of KALESIJA, July 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/kalesija/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Mostar, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 9,500 1,992
Bosnian Muslims 10,266 7,203
Bosnian Croats 33,500 47,255
other ethnic groups 8,175 793

Total 61,441 57,243

(1) Census 1991.

(2) UNHCR, August 31, 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/mostar/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Mostar Sjever, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 5,041 20
Bosnian Muslims 6,358 10,897
Bosnian Croats 2,248 26
other ethnic groups 460 2

Total 14,107 10,945

(1) Repatriation Information Center, Municipality Information Fact Sheet (MIFS): MOSTAR-NORTH, Stand Oktober 1998.

(2) Figures provided by the local government, May 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/mostar_sjever/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Ravno, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1999 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 621 -
Bosnian Muslims 32 8
Bosnian Croats 2,274 1,256
other ethnic groups 30 -

Total 2,957 1,264

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government, Juni 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/ravno_update/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Stolac, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,900 120
Bosnian Muslims 7,500 900
Bosnian Croats 6,400 11,000
other ethnic groups 500 30

Total 18,300 12,050

(1) Figures provided by the local government of STOLAC.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of STOLAC, July 1998; IMG.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/stolac_update/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Centar Sarajevo, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 16,622 6,325
Bosnian Muslims 39,685 57,933
Bosnian Croats 5,411 4,922
other ethnic groups 17,287 2,044

Total 79,005 71,224

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of SARAJEVO, April 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/centar/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Hadzici, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 6,391 650
Bosnian Muslims 15,399 18,530
Bosnian Croats 743 450
other ethnic groups 1,662 370

Total 24,195 20,000

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the mayor of HADZICI, July 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/hadzici/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Ilidza, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 25,061 3,394
Bosnian Muslims 28,973 33,458
Bosnian Croats 6,914 2,856
other ethnic groups 6,490 -

Total 67,438 39,708

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government, July 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/ilidza/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Ilijas, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 11,325 425
Bosnian Muslims 10,585 12,372
Bosnian Croats 1,736 480
other ethnic groups 1,538 120

Total 25,184 13,397

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of ILIJAS, April 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/ilijas/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Novi Grad, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 37,736 3,220
Bosnian Muslims 69,294 80,334
Bosnian Croats 8,883 3,898
other ethnic groups 20,380 3,447

Total 136,293 90,899

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of Novi Grad, 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/novi/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Stari Grad, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 5,178 1,412
Bosnian Muslims 39,498 37,524
Bosnian Croats 1,315 3,262
other ethnic groups 4,753 764

Total 50,744 42,962

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of SARAJEVO, April 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/stari/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Vogosca, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 8,843 467
Bosnian Muslims 12,549 15,929
Bosnian Croats 1,074 293
other ethnic groups 2,241 70

Total 24,707 16,759

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government, August 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/vogosca/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 7888 150
Bosnian Muslims 12 0
Bosnian Croats 226 220
other ethnic groups 185 0

Total 8311 370

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government, 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/bosansko/index-bosansko.htm




Place: Drvar (FBuH) & Drvar (RS), Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 16,613 2,100
Bosnian Muslims 33 10
Bosnian Croats 34 8,000
other ethnic groups 399 43

Total 17,079 10,100

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by Special Representative (OHR) on DRVAR and by the UNHCR, Januar 1999.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/drvar/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Glamoc, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 9,951 75
Bosnian Muslims 2,257 680
Bosnian Croats 184 3,501
other ethnic groups 201 -

Total 12,593 4,256

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of GLAMOC, Oktober 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/glamoc/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Kupres, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1996 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 4,905 0
Bosnian Muslims 769 250
Bosnian Croats 3,848 2,150
other ethnic groups 96 4

Total 9,618 2,500

(1) Census 1991.

(2) OHR, 1996.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/kupres/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Livno, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 3,782 200
Bosnian Muslims 5,927 3,200
Bosnian Croats 28,456 28,456
other ethnic groups 1,361 0

Total 39,526 39,400

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of LIVNO, Oktober 1998.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/livno/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Tomislavgrad, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1997 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 576 0
Bosnian Muslims 3,148 2,500
Bosnian Croats 25,976 24,165
other ethnic groups 309 833

Total 30,009 27,498

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government of TOMISLAVGRAD, Dezember 1997.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/tomislavgrad/bevoelkerung.htm




Place: Bosanska Krupa, Bosnia


Ethnicity 1991 (1) 1998 (2)

Bosnian Serbs 13,129 75
Bosnian Muslims 22,281 23,673
Bosnian Croats 116 41
other ethnic groups 1,064 567

Total 36,609 24,356

(1) Census 1991.

(2) Figures provided by the local government.

http://www.bbs.bund.de/krupa/bevoelkerung.htm




Hans Koschnik, Beauftragter der Deutschen Bundesregierung für Flüchtlingsrückkehr, Wiedereingliederung und rückkehrbegleitenden Wiederaufbau in Bosnien und Herzegowina (<- click)

(Homepage of Hans Koschnik, commissary of the German government for the return of the refugees in Bosnia)

Karadjordje


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To: homeagain balkansvet
homeagain balkansvet wrote:
"Yes. How many times do I have to say "Serb propaganda" before it sinks in?"

Have you ever compared the data of Hans Koschnik (<- click), commissary of the German government for the return of the refugees in Bosnia with the date provided by Milivoje Ivanisevic (<- click)

Not - than compare it, and tell me more.

Karadjordje

61 posted on 04/22/2003 2:07:20 AM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
Do you support Radical Islamic terrorism in the Balkans?

If you fought in Kosovo, then you supported it knowingly or unknowingly.
62 posted on 04/22/2003 2:10:20 AM PDT by Unwavering Conservative
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To: homeagain balkansvet
homeagain balkansvet wrote:
"Yes. How many times do I have to say "Serb propaganda" before it sinks in?"

How about the statements of George Kenney, former State Department undersecretary (1992) in charge of the Yugoslav desk and of Lt Gen Satish Nambiar (Retd.), First Force Commander and Head of Mission of the United Nations Forces deployed in the former Yugoslavia (<- click).

Do you know how long it takes to become a general?

Karadjordje

63 posted on 04/22/2003 2:14:18 AM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
homeagain balkansvet wrote:
"How about the population levels in those opstinas under the control of the racist Srpska entity?"

So why you don't show me:

Here is the list (<- click).

Karadjordje

64 posted on 04/22/2003 2:16:23 AM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
I'm asking for the grids for those graves, boy! I will discredit your swarmy lies. You bring no proof, you are into name-calling, which by the way is, proof that you are on the defensive and losing your battle.

If I can, I will go that village where the Muslims decapitated the Serbian childrens head in front of UNPROFOR. The Selo is in Muslim-occupied zone at this time.

That stench is pig you smell, came directly from Constantinople, or Istanbul in modern day names.

If you are unable to come up with the grids, you were not there at the scene. The Vast MAJORITY of IFOR soldiers have and maintained their own log book. You claim to be JAG(Former), then you will definately have that log book and topo maps. Break it out, or you dont have one?

You are phony, bulletboy.

65 posted on 04/22/2003 3:08:02 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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To: homeagain balkansvet; getoffmylawn; joan; Destro; DTA; Honorary Serb; F-117A
A Quibler, ehh? You do not have the grids as I am positive you are not who you claim to be. You are phony, bullet boy?
69 posted on 04/22/2003 5:57:09 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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To: Karadjordje
Islam is not a religion nor a political movement; it is a secular human movement which exists for the killing of Jewish and Christian believers and will enslave all non-muslims.
They have much in common with the secular humanistic liberal agenda of America's political left. The non muslim democrats are an ally of theirs.
70 posted on 04/22/2003 5:58:05 AM PDT by wgeorge2001 ("The truth will set you free.")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
I'm fair and balanced, and your history on here dictates you as a phony. You claim to be a JAG, but your diatribes you spew discredit the notion of being highly educated and or accredited from a Law School.

I understand, Tirane Law School has open enrollment, is that where you have your (f)Law Degree from?

71 posted on 04/22/2003 6:04:54 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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To: wgeorge2001
Hey- what happened to those posts? Balkansvets were deleted, how come?
72 posted on 04/22/2003 6:08:26 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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To: PiP PiP Cherrio
PiP PiP Cherrio wrote:
"Hey- what happened to those posts? Balkansvets were deleted, how come?"

What did he write, has anyone this still in his cache?

Karadjordje

73 posted on 04/22/2003 8:30:06 AM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
homeagain balkansvet wrote:
"Serbs would like us to think that the Big Lie technique still works. Scream the same BS endlessly, and people begin to think that it's true. Nice try."

Big Lie I:
The Big Lie About Kosovo by Richard Poe - a New-York-Times bestselling author and cyberjournalist. His latest book is The New Underground: How Conservatives Conquered the Internet. His previous book is The Seven Myths of Gun Control. (<- click)

Bug Lie II:
The Big Lie -- NATO's Campaign of Deception in Kosovo by US Rep. Ron Paul, MD Member of US Congress (<- click)

And read this:
Pre-1989 Albanian Rule in Kosovo -- Discriminated Against ALL non-Albanian Minorities by Dr. Stephen K. Stoan, Ph.D. History, Duke University, 1970 Director of Library and Information Services, Drury College Springfield MO 65802 (<- click)

Karadjordje

74 posted on 04/22/2003 8:45:31 AM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: Karadjordje
Don't know and don't care- it looks like he is either gone for good or suspended.

Idiots need'nt be foaming at the mouth with vile anti-Serbian diatribes anyways, not when you are unable to back up those words they have chosen.

75 posted on 04/22/2003 11:44:58 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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To: PiP PiP Cherrio
PiP PiP Cherrio wrote:
"kara- do not forget the muslim-run SILO concentration camp the Muslims denied existed."

Hello PiP PiP Cherrio, another one, KZ Celebici, Bosnia:

AFP, October 09, 2001

"War Crimes Tribunal Sentences Bosnian Muslim Camp Commanders

THE HAGUE, Oct 9, 2001 (AFP)

The UN war crimes tribunal was scheduled Tuesday to pass sentence on two Bosnian Muslims and a Croat found guilty of crimes against Serb prisoners in a detention camp in the Bosnian town of Celebici.

Hazim Delic, 37, and Esad Landzo, 28, were the first Muslims to be convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for murder, torture and sexual assault committed in a detention camp for Serbs set up by Muslims and Croats in Bosnia in 1992.

All three had previously been convicted by the ICTY in 1998. Delic, Landzo and their Croat co-accused Zdravko Mucic, 37, received to 20, 15 and seven years imprisonment respectively.

The ICTY appeals chamber partly confirmed the guilty verdict against the three last Febuary, but could not fix new sentences because of unresolved legal issues.

The defendants were originally found guilty on two charges -- violation of the laws and customs of war and violations of the 1949 Geneva convention on the wartime treatment of civilians-- for one specific incident.

The appeals chamber ruled that was unjust and referred the case back to a lower court for sentencing. Tuesday´s sentence can be appealed again.

The prosecution has asked for the sentences of 20 and 15 years for Delic and Landzo to be upheld and wants that on Mucic to be raised to 10 years to take into account his role as camp commander responsible for the acts of his subordinates.

For years the Celebici suspects were the only Muslim detainees in the ICTY jail.

This year Delic and Landzo were joined by four high-ranking Bosnian Muslim generals, including the wartime commander of the Muslim-led Bosnian government army, Sefer Halilovic."

Karadjordje

76 posted on 04/22/2003 11:20:24 PM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
Just compare the text of Milivoje Ivanisevic (<- click) with the one of AFP regarding Celebici:

"Camps played an important role in such deportation of the Serbs. Even though there were a few hundred prisoners’ camps in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina controlled by the Muslims and the Croats, nevertheless, when taking into account the size of the territory and the number of Serbian population, Herzegovina was the one with the highest concentration of camps. In their practice the Croats have applied their fascist experience from the World War II. Even though all data have not yet been properly processed, and at some places even not collected and assorted, the estimates say that at lest 10.000 Serbs stayed in the camps. Their hardships inflicted by the regimes by which the camps were managed, various forms of torture and maltreatment, poor nourishment, lack of medicines and treatment by camp staff did not differ from the fate and position of prisoners in the concentration camps of Hitler’s Germany or Pavelic’ Independent State of Croatia. Lynch, all forms of humiliation and killing prisoners were ordinary every day routine. Let us remind that in the period 1992-1996 in this territory there were notorious prisoners’ camps: Dretelj, Rodoc, Musala and Celebici and that apart from few hundred other criminals it was already mentioned Zejnil Delalic, with his assistants, who was at best in his criminal affinity. Zejnil Delalic was a coordinator of the Muslim actions and a trustee of Alija Izetbegovic in charge of one part of this territory."

Milivoje Ivanisevic -- EXPULSION OF THE SERBS FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 1992-1995 (<- click)

Karadjordje

77 posted on 04/22/2003 11:31:13 PM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: homeagain balkansvet
I have to say again, don't worry, all well documented.

Report G1: R E P O R T SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION OF EXPERTS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 780, 1992 (<- click)

Report G2: R E P O R T SUBMITTED TO THE COMMISSION OF EXPERTS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 780, 1993 (<- click)

Report G3: LETTER FROM THE CHARGE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF YUGOSLAVIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, 1994 (<- click)

Report G4: FOURTH REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA ON CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST HUMANITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER SFR OF YUGOSLAVIA, 1994 (<- click)

Report G5: FIFTH REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA ON WAR CRIMES COMMITTED IN THE TERITORY OF THE FORMER SFRY, 1995 (<- click)

Report G6: SIXTH REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA ON WAR CRIMES COMMITTED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER SFRY, 1995 (<- click)

Report P1: SERBIAN WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF WAR (Sanda Raskovic, MD, Ph.D. ) (<- click)

Report P2: DECAPITATION AS A MEANS OF GENOCIDE OVER THE SERBS IN THE FORMER BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (Committee for the Collection of Data on Crimes Committed against Humanity and International Law) August 23,1995 (<- click)

Report P3: MEMORANDUM: On Ethnical Cleansing of and Genocide against the Serb People of Croatia and Krajina, September 1995 (<- click)

Report P4: Report of Bishop Lukijan of Slavonia (Bishop Lukijan of Slavonia ) May 1995 (<- click)

Report P5: TORTURE IN THE CAMPS FOR SERBS IN THE FORMER BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA- FORENSIC MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS (Committee for the Collection of Data on Crimes Committed against Humanity and International Law )Belgrade; March 15, 1995 (<- click)

Source (remark for homeagain balkansvet) : http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu

Karadjordje

78 posted on 04/22/2003 11:34:34 PM PDT by Karadjordje (Silajdzic:"I want air raids, air raids immediately to punish those who are killing innocent people!")
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To: Karadjordje
But, these are "Serbian" sources, they mean "nothing". However, when speaking with the former UNPROFOR Commanders, all/ALL have stated that when the Serb reports their own victimhood, the Serbs have been truthful. Unlike the Muslims, whom lie and kill their own people in attempts to make the Serb look like a bad guy.
79 posted on 04/23/2003 3:44:51 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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To: Karadjordje; joan; Destro; getoffmylawn; DTA; Honorary Serb; crazykatz; inquest; Seselj; kosta50; ..
Do not forget, there is an interactive online interview with PiP-03 and a Serbian-American Newspaper 24 April 2000hrs or 08.00pm EST go to
80 posted on 04/23/2003 7:37:36 AM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo je Srbija - Bosna je Srbija)
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