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09-15-2014, 08:53 PM
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Serbian Crimes Against Humanity
Many people often wonder what precipitated the Serbian wars of aggression and genocide in the 1990s, and the answer is that Serbia's leadership often dreamed of creating a "Greater Serbia" going back to the late 19th century. These plans envisioned increasing Serbia's lands at the expense of its smaller neighbors. In June 1914, on a day considered holy by the Serbian Orthodox population, a Serb by the name of Gavril Princip shot the heir to the Austrian throne. He was trained and armed by the head of Serbian military intelligence, who also planned the assassination. The Serbs knew they were militarily backed by their close allies the Russians, and they wanted to lure the Austrians into a war in the belief that many of the slavic people who lived in Austria would side with the Serbs and destroy Austria from within. The results were mass murder on a scale unprecedented in history up until that time. Just because of Serbia's need to steal a few square miles of land from its neighbors, millions ended up dying. WWI led to the Depression, which in turn led to the Great War. The First World War also led to the victory of communism in Russia, which eventually spread its murderous tentacles to other countries such as China, Vietnam, and others. Millions more were tortured, starved to death, imprisoned, and killed.. All this just because Serbia wanted to enlarge its state at the expense of its neighbors. After WWI, Serbia realized its dream of swallowing up its neighbors and enlarge its territory. The Serbian king became overlord of a country that came to be known as Yugoslavia, which was to become a prison and torture chamber for millions of non-Serbs, mainly Croatians, Slovenians, and Macedonians. In 1929, the Serbs committed an act that even the most barbaric nations in history have avoided committing: they shot several Croatian deputies during a session of Parliament. Even the most tyrannical dictators had always respected the international customs concerning ideas such as diplomatic and parliamentary immunity. In fact, even the barbaric Mongol hordes of history respected this immunity, calling the rights of such representative envoys to be from harm as "sacred and inviolable." (Michael Prawdin, The Mongol Empire) The genocidal policies of the Serbs is what started the killing in Yugoslavia during WWII, and even today we still see the Serbian government implementing its genocidal policies against its neighbors. |
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09-21-2014, 02:26 AM
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Re: Serbian Crimes Against Humanity
Wanna see my serbian boobs? |