Benützer: justiceiscomingsoon |
Tilder took part In a massacre Medacki dzep Tilder reap what he sow no crimes by tidler = no dead tidler Croats should be grateful to Serbs for getting rid of war criminal. Tidler, general Korade, Haradinaj are responsible for ethnic cleansing and genocide against Serbs with the help of NATO bombs. Tidler, and Korade were killing Serbian women and children,but Korade was too far from justice, so he continued his crimes but this time killing Croatian women and children. If Korade was brought to justice like Tidler, he would not be able to repeat his crimes. UN Canadian officer John McGuinnes said by his words, Medacki dzep was a planned massacre, in order to make uninhabitable area. There are also witnesses who survived the massacre. There were no prisoners, 17 women were killed. It wasn't the only massacre of civilians, it happened Gospić massacre and many other massacres. Tidler and his war criminal friends were dropping people into fire while alive, homes were first plundered and then burned, every one of. There were no prisoners, 88 people were killed, of which more than half civilians and 17 women, most of them were raped and tortured before Tidler and company smashed their skulls with a hammer. A friend of mine accidentally survived his whole family was killed in barbarian attack, he'll be glad to do the justice, don't think it will end unpunished. In former Yugoslavia we had the same situation. War criminals tried to escape justice, but they were hunted and killed in Argentina, Germany, Spain, even in USA. It will be the same, if noone cares about justice, we'll have to take it into our own hands. There was a genocide not a massacres, planned to happen, but the army came from Serbia and defeated them in 1991, in 1995 NATO threatened to Serbia so we couldn't protect civilians, and UN didn't wanted to save people. Tags: Tilder Tidler Hollland dutch crimes humanity europe croatia serb serbia genocide Bosnia Kosovo |
Benützer: opinioiuris |
Dnevnik report (Sensitive witness 8) Case Prosecutor v. Norac and Ademi Tags: Norac Ademi ratni zločin medački džep medacki |
Benützer: januzbrahimi |
Le Général AGIM CEKU, Charles De Gaulle des Balkans Gjeneral- lejtnant Agim Ceku (frengjisht, en français) JNA je napustio 1990. godine, a godinu dana kasnije se priključio Zboru narodne garde, koji će kasnije postati Hrvatska vojska. Početkom 1990-ih je sudjelovao u ratu na prostoru Hrvatske, a 1993. je ranjen za Operacije Medački džep. U HV je napredovao do čina brigadira. (informacione ne kroatisht) Tags: Kosovo nation independence union european republika hrvatska conseil de securitè France Yugoslavie Serbie albanie |
Benützer: Diktator86 |
Croatian Freedom Fighters Croatian freedom fighters HV HOS ARBIH Bosnian and Croatian patriots against serbian cetnici cetnik JNA ustase ndh republika hrvatska tigrovi tame grebenice patriotic song jugoslavia croatian against communists tito partizani for our homeland ready Blaž Kraljevic Ludvig Pavlovic Ante Gotovina Bog i Hrvati Ante Pavelic Jure Francetic domovinski rat catholic and muslims alliance homeland war vukovar drina srebrenica dubrovnik imotska bojna zvonko busic daniel jukic croatian knights HOP HSP children in war female soldiers ak 47 rpg 7 explosives kosovo independence tuzla sarajevo posavina operation storm krajina knin norac cermak medacki dzep Thompson Tags: HR HOS HV ARBIH war croatia bosnia serbia |
Benützer: peratovic |
Račanova nagodba s Norcem Bivši hrvatski premijer Ivica Račan nagodio se s Mirkom Norcem da neće biti isporučen Haagu ako se preda policiji. Novinar Željko Peratović u emisija Arena emitiranoj na lokalnim tv stanicama u Srbiji objašnjava detalje tog dogovora. Tags: Račan Norac ICTY Haag Gospić Levar Medački džep Croatia |
Benützer: Lillymill |
The Ghosts of Medak Pocket - Part 1 This is the story of brave men of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) who put their lives on the line to protect Serbian civilians of Medak Pocket from Croat ethnic cleansing and whose noble cause and valiant actions were kept under wraps under the general pressure of anti-Serbian policy. In 1993, Canadian peacekeepers in Croatia were plunged into the most significant fighting Canada had seen since the Korean War. Their extraordinary heroism was covered up and forgotten. The ghosts of that battlefield have haunted them ever since. Canadian peacekeepers in Medak Pocket, Croatia, found no peace to keep in September 1993. They engaged the forces of ethnic cleansing in a deadly firefight and drove them from the area under United Nations protection. The soldiers should have returned home as heroes. Instead, they arrived under a cloud of suspicion and silence. In Medak Pocket, members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry did exactly the job they were trained — and ordered — to do. When attacked by the Croat army they returned fire and fought back valiantly to protect Serbian civilians and to save the UN mandate in Croatia. Then they confronted the horrors of the offensive's aftermath — the annihilation by the Croat army of Serbian villages. The Canadians searched for survivors. There were none. The soldiers came home haunted by these atrocities, but in the wake of the Somalia affair, Canada had no time for soldiers' stories of the horrific compromises of battle — the peacekeepers were silenced. In time, the dark secrets of Medak's horrors drove many of these soldiers to despair, to homelessness and even suicide. Tags: Medak Pocket Medacki Dzep Serb Croat Serbia Croatia |
Benützer: Lillymill |
The Ghosts of Medak Pocket - Part 3 This is the story of brave men of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) who put their lives on the line to protect Serbian civilians of Medak Pocket from Croat ethnic cleansing and whose noble cause and valiant actions were kept under wraps under the general pressure of anti-Serbian policy. In 1993, Canadian peacekeepers in Croatia were plunged into the most significant fighting Canada had seen since the Korean War. Their extraordinary heroism was covered up and forgotten. The ghosts of that battlefield have haunted them ever since. Canadian peacekeepers in Medak Pocket, Croatia, found no peace to keep in September 1993. They engaged the forces of ethnic cleansing in a deadly firefight and drove them from the area under United Nations protection. The soldiers should have returned home as heroes. Instead, they arrived under a cloud of suspicion and silence. In Medak Pocket, members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry did exactly the job they were trained — and ordered — to do. When attacked by the Croat army they returned fire and fought back valiantly to protect Serbian civilians and to save the UN mandate in Croatia. Then they confronted the horrors of the offensive's aftermath — the annihilation by the Croat army of Serbian villages. The Canadians searched for survivors. There were none. The soldiers came home haunted by these atrocities, but in the wake of the Somalia affair, Canada had no time for soldiers' stories of the horrific compromises of battle — the peacekeepers were silenced. In time, the dark secrets of Medak's horrors drove many of these soldiers to despair, to homelessness and even suicide. Tags: Medak Pocket Medacki Dzep Serb Croat Serbia Croatia |
Benützer: gubavac |
Kosovo je srpsko Čije? Srpsko. Tags: kosovo je srpsko prkic saokrajina entiteti pujanke medacki dzep vuk jeremic dikan domovinski rat stipe vucjak podstrana |
Benützer: Lillymill |
The Ghosts of Medak Pocket - Part 2 This is the story of brave men of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) who put their lives on the line to protect Serbian civilians of Medak Pocket from Croat ethnic cleansing and whose noble cause and valiant actions were kept under wraps under the general pressure of anti-Serbian policy. In 1993, Canadian peacekeepers in Croatia were plunged into the most significant fighting Canada had seen since the Korean War. Their extraordinary heroism was covered up and forgotten. The ghosts of that battlefield have haunted them ever since. Canadian peacekeepers in Medak Pocket, Croatia, found no peace to keep in September 1993. They engaged the forces of ethnic cleansing in a deadly firefight and drove them from the area under United Nations protection. The soldiers should have returned home as heroes. Instead, they arrived under a cloud of suspicion and silence. In Medak Pocket, members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry did exactly the job they were trained — and ordered — to do. When attacked by the Croat army they returned fire and fought back valiantly to protect Serbian civilians and to save the UN mandate in Croatia. Then they confronted the horrors of the offensive's aftermath — the annihilation by the Croat army of Serbian villages. The Canadians searched for survivors. There were none. The soldiers came home haunted by these atrocities, but in the wake of the Somalia affair, Canada had no time for soldiers' stories of the horrific compromises of battle — the peacekeepers were silenced. In time, the dark secrets of Medak's horrors drove many of these soldiers to despair, to homelessness and even suicide. Tags: Medak Pocket Medacki Dzep Serb Croat Serbia Croatia |