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06-09-2011, 05:23 AM
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Serbian Massacre, Graphic.
Not in the original serbian massacre thread, have not seen them on here elsewhere... Correct me if I am wrong. Some images are large, I could not get them to resize... As Croatian forces withdrew from Vukovar on 15 and 16 November 1991, they dragged Serbian civilians from the cellars where they were hiding, and massacred them. These Serbs were axed to death in a courtyard, after being dragged from the cellar at 74 Nikola Demonja Street in Borovo-naselje, near Vukovar. Names: Radosav Pavic and Velimir Trajkovic (both wearing red); Zorica Pavlovic, her brother Zoran, mother Nada and Milojka Pavlovic A closer look at how the people in the first photo above were killed (below photos provided by a friend of the photographer who took them): This 3 year old Serbian child was labelled a ‘Serbian aggressor’ by [wartime Croatian president] Tudjman’s…government and the Western corporate-controlled media. In order to stop his so-called ‘aggression’, the so-called ‘brave’ Croatian neo-Ustashe soldiers put a bullet in the back of his head, which exited from the front of his skull. In the war in Croatia and Bosnia, by mid-1994, 7,000 Serbian children were killed: twice as many as Croatian and Muslim children combined. Between 16 and 18 October 1991, 24 Serbian civilians from Gospic in Croatia were slaughtered. Croatian forces killed the 15 men and nine women with guns, knives and sledgehammers, doused the bodies with petrol and set them on fire. From October 1991 to February 1992, more than 500 Serbian civilians from the Gospic area disappeared without a trace Mira Kalanj, a Serbian civilian from Gospic in Croatia, was killed and burned by Croatian forces between 16 and 18 October 1991. Her husband, Duro, was machine-gunned in the back and then burned (Inset caption: A family photograph of Mira and Duro Kalanj with the eldest of their two sons) A Serbian girl, suffocated to death in PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) and stuffed in a mechanic’s pit, Borovo-naselje, November 1991 May 5, 1995: Serbian civilian killed by Tudjman’s Croat army forces in an unprovoked and pre-planned attack on the so-called “United Nations Protected Area” in Western Slavonia, Krajina during the ethnic cleansing operation of Krajina Serbs, dubbed as “Operation Flash”. This photograph shows a Serbian victim of Franjo Tudjman’s neo-Ustashe Nazi troops. The victim’s name was Zoran Pavlovic and he was axed to death by modern-day Croatian “skull crushers”, killed on November 19, 1991, at 74 Nikole Demonje Street, Vukovar, Croatia. ![]() Zoran Pavlovic and his sister Zorica were killed along with their entire family on November 19, 1991, by retreating Croatian forces. A view of Zorica reveals how really brutally she was murdered. Her skull was also crushed. ![]() Krajina Serbs, killed in November, 1991 in Borovo Naselje.These Serbs were murdered by Tudjman’s black-uniformed Croatian neo-Ustashe “Zbor Narodne Garde” (“National Guard Corps”) troops. ![]() Krajina Serbian man murdered in Gracac on August 8, 1995 by Tudjman’s neo-Ustashe troops during “Operation Storm”. Elderly Krajina Serbian woman murdered near Knin on August 10, 1995 by Tudjman’s neo-Ustashe troops during “Operation Storm”. Lika, 1993: Tudjman’s neo-Ustashe Croat army attacked the UN Protected Zone, killing hundreds of Krajina Serbian civilians. This photo is of a partially burned body of an elderly Krajina Serbian woman killed in her house in Lika by Tudjman’s troops. World War II Archived Photo of Croat Nazis known as “Ustashe”, preparing to slowly cut off the head of a Serbian teenage boy using a large saw as the murder weapon. The mutilated corpse of a Krajina Serbian soldier in Bruvno, found on September 2, 1995. Croat troops had stripped the flesh from the upper torso, leaving only the spine and ribs. |
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06-09-2011, 05:27 PM
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Re: Serbian Massacre, Graphic.
I know there is a long history of fighting between the Balkan nations, but there is no doubt who started that fresh hell in the 90's. THE SERBS wanted a 'greater serbia' because wherever a serb falls dead should be considered Serbia. They started the war, and only last week was the last major war criminal caught--a man who murdered thousands. The serbs blame everything on the United States and George Soros-- It's really too bad, the war criminal, Mladic, will live better than most westerners in The Hague. Very high standard of living, and the Dutch really aren't good at "punishing" people. the dutch should share some of the blame with mladic. They handed over thousands of muslims to Mladic and his army without firing a shot. The dutch were in charge of that area--supposedly a UN Safe Haven kind of place--they even helped separate the men, women, and children. The men and fighting age boys were bused off and shot--Hence the massacre of thousands of people. Very little protest by the Dutch soldiers--that sounds criminal to me. Maybe they should be prosecuting themselves. I have nothing against the Netherlands--I went to school in Amsterdam and enjoyed the country. But they really fucked that one up.
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