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July 1995: 8,000 Muslim men and boys were massacred in Srebrenica

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Srebrenica was one of the so-called UN "safe areas" in Bosnia. But it was Dutch UN troops that watched on as Serb troops led by Ratko Mladic proceeded to engage in the biggest slaughter seen in Europe since the Second World War.

The US and UK intelligence services knew months in advance that Srebrenica would fall to the Serb animals, but failed to prevent the massacre from occurring. This was despite Karadzic promising that if his army entered Srebrenica there would be "blood up to the knees."

According to the testimony of Zumra Šehomerovic:

There was a woman with a small baby a few months old. A Chetnik told the mother that the child must stop crying. When the child did not stop crying, he snatched the child away and cut its throat. Then he laughed. There was a Dutch soldier there who was watching. He did not react at all.

That night, a Dutch Bat medical orderly came across two Serb soldiers raping a young woman:

"[W]e saw two Serb soldiers, one of them was standing guard and the other one was lying on the girl, with his pants off. And we saw a girl lying on the ground, on some kind of mattress. There was blood on the mattress, even she was covered with blood. She had bruises on her legs. There was even blood coming down her legs. She was in total shock. She went totally crazy."

Why is this ICC trial still continuing ? How much more evidence is needed for Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic to finally be sent to their fate ? Without detailed planning, it would have been impossible to kill so many people in such a systematic manner in such a short time.

Serbia still has a minority of ultra-nationalists who even deny the genocide even happened. Serbia must never be allowed into the European Union until they fully accept they were the perpetrators of the biggest genocide in Europe since the Third Reich.

RIP to the 8,000 and those who have never been found. The women of Srebrenica who have survived and have seen the men in their family killed are some of the bravest in the world.

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It's the worst genocide in Europe since the world wars, doesn't get many mentions
 
Bosnians, Serbs, Croats are all same people. Bosnians converted to Islam and hence the enmity. Serbs killed their own brothers.
 
There was one Bosniak also involved in killing of Franz Ferdinand. Whats his name ?
 
There was one Bosniak also involved in killing of Franz Ferdinand. Whats his name ?

Gavrilo Princip - he was a Bosnian Serb.

Anyway how does mass murder make someone a 'badass' ? Mladic was an overweight bag of wind full of hatred and warped views of Serb nationalism. Eventually even the Serbs realised they couldn't hang onto him any longer and handed him over to the international courts.

Mladic gave an order to his troops in Sarajevo to "shell the people until they're on the edge of madness." There's nothing to distinguish him from the likes of Heinrich Himmler and other Nazi commanders. A truly genocidal maniac.

There aren't enough sentences in the world enough to truly punish Mladic and Karadzic for their crimes.
 
Srebrenica was one of the so-called UN "safe areas" in Bosnia. But it was Dutch UN troops that watched on as Serb troops led by Ratko Mladic proceeded to engage in the biggest slaughter seen in Europe since the Second World War.

The UN 'peacekeeping' troops were always useless.

Eventually NATO got involved and stopped the genocide.
 
Gavrilo Princip - he was a Bosnian Serb.

I know about Princip. But,

On 28 June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were shot dead in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, one of a group of six assassins (five Serbs and one Bosniak)

The Bosniak was Muhamed Mehmedbašić .

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhamed_Mehmedbašić

Seems like good number of Serbs and Boniaks were fighting for a common goal at that time.

Sarajevo has been at the forefront of some of the most historical incidents that have shaken the World.
 
I know about Princip. But,



The Bosniak was Muhamed Mehmedbašić .

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhamed_Mehmedbašić

Seems like good number of Serbs and Boniaks were fighting for a common goal at that time.

Sarajevo has been at the forefront of some of the most historical incidents that have shaken the World.

Hmm didn't know about Mehmedbesic. Thanks for that.

Returning back to the topic of Srebrenica - apparently Cameron has donated £1.2m to memorials. The nerve ! How about an apology from the UK govt over the failure to prevent Serb genocide that they knew was to happen in advance, the Major govt's vetoing of NATO air strikes and the arms embargo which disproportionately affected the Bosnian Muslims who didn't have the weapons to defend themselves ?
 
The most disgusting, dark and shameful incident to have occurred in europe in the last 25 years

The low depths humanity can fall still continues to confound me

Never forget srebenica!
 
The worse massacre since then was the one in Norway and neither were done by Muslims nor immigrants
 
Having spent some time in Serbia i have to say I find ethnicity confusing...

To say a blanket statement such as Serbs targeted Bosniaks and thus targeted them for being Muslim neglects the complex dynamics that exist there...

For instance the Gorani are Muslim Serbs...and they fought alongside the Serbs in Kosovo...

There are also Muslim Serbian gypsies who are classified as Serbs...

And if a Serb converts to Islam they are still Serbian it seems...

Albanian nationalists target the two former constantly...

Bosniaks are basically Bosnian Muslims...and it was Bosnian Muslims who were targeted specifically...the idea of a Bosniak identity is actually post Yugoslav for the most part...Bosnians adopted it...Muslim slavs in other nations certainly havent adopted it...so as mentioned the various Serbian groups havent adopted it...neither have Croatian Muslims for that matter...

Bosniak is an ethnicity...and thus targeting them constitutes a genocide...but its a simplification if one says Serbs targeted them for being Muslim...they were targeted for being Bosniaks...

Albanians btw are completely different from all of these groups...they arent Slavs...
 
Hmm didn't know about Mehmedbesic. Thanks for that.

Returning back to the topic of Srebrenica - apparently Cameron has donated £1.2m to memorials. The nerve ! How about an apology from the UK govt over the failure to prevent Serb genocide that they knew was to happen in advance, the Major govt's vetoing of NATO air strikes and the arms embargo which disproportionately affected the Bosnian Muslims who didn't have the weapons to defend themselves ?

Blimey, when we intervene somewhere we are called crusaders and murderers, when we don't we are called negligent. Talk about being damned if you do and damned if you don't. How was former Yugoslavia the UK's problem, exactly?
 
Blimey, when we intervene somewhere we are called crusaders and murderers, when we don't we are called negligent. Talk about being damned if you do and damned if you don't. How was former Yugoslavia the UK's problem, exactly?

The reason why it was our problem, as well as Europe's problem, is because if we are to take this high and mighty stance about preventing genocide at the hands of murderous regimes - as was the purported reason for going into Libya to bomb Gaddafi's forces in 2011 - then why the inaction over the Nazi-style extermination carried out by the Serbs ? If ever there was a clear, open and shut case for intervention - it was Bosnia.

Why did the UK govt repeatedly block the lifting of the arms embargo Robert ? What were the Bosnian Muslims supposed to defend themselves with as the Serbs sniped civilians from the hills of Sarajevo and starved the city into submission ?

Why did on May 28th 1995, Clinton and Major agree to suspend NATO air strikes ?

Why did the US and the UK, who knew that Mladic was going to take Srebrenica that summer 6 weeks in advance, not inform the Netherlands ?

Karadzic said himself all that was needed was 10,000 NATO troops, cut the Serb supply line and the war would've been over in weeks. Instead the "international community" shamefully left Srebrenica to its fate.
 
Blimey, when we intervene somewhere we are called crusaders and murderers, when we don't we are called negligent. Talk about being damned if you do and damned if you don't. How was former Yugoslavia the UK's problem, exactly?

Well, you do have a knack of shadowing big brother America in policing the world, helping the downtrodden to overthrow the shackles of oppression, etc and taking credit for all that good stuff. So you must also be held accountable when you do not intervene in cases where there isn't any oil or other material incentives. In for a penny, in for a pound.
 
Well, you do have a knack of shadowing big brother America in policing the world, helping the downtrodden to overthrow the shackles of oppression, etc and taking credit for all that good stuff. So you must also be held accountable when you do not intervene in cases where there isn't any oil or other material incentives. In for a penny, in for a pound.

That's putting the cart before the horse. The USA-UK invasion of Iraq had no UN mandate and was just flat-out wrong. Every other UK intervention from 1990 onwards has been part of a UN-sanctioned NATO operation.

The reason why it was our problem, as well as Europe's problem, is because if we are to take this high and mighty stance about preventing genocide at the hands of murderous regimes - as was the purported reason for going into Libya to bomb Gaddafi's forces in 2011 - then why the inaction over the Nazi-style extermination carried out by the Serbs ? If ever there was a clear, open and shut case for intervention - it was Bosnia.

See my answer to PCP_1.

I don't know why NATO bombed Gaddafi. It seems like a mistake. He was not a good man but was at least keeping a semblance of order and resisting the Islamist militias, who are surely worse.

Why did the UK govt repeatedly block the lifting of the arms embargo Robert ? What were the Bosnian Muslims supposed to defend themselves with as the Serbs sniped civilians from the hills of Sarajevo and starved the city into submission ?

Why did on May 28th 1995, Clinton and Major agree to suspend NATO air strikes ?

Why did the US and the UK, who knew that Mladic was going to take Srebrenica that summer 6 weeks in advance, not inform the Netherlands ?

Karadzic said himself all that was needed was 10,000 NATO troops, cut the Serb supply line and the war would've been over in weeks. Instead the "international community" shamefully left Srebrenica to its fate.

I don't know the answers to these questions. You seem to have given it more thought than I. What do you think the answers are?
 
It was Judgement Day and Hell on Earth for those people. I was only a Kid then but recall Bosnians in the UK protesting against the massacre, I still remember some of them screaming in the middle of the road and crying their hearts out. It hurts just thinking about it.

And how typical, British Nationalists are so defensive when it comes to crimes against humanity. Oh we're the perfect ones! not our fault! two faced hypo-critics that that justify intervention only when it suits their needs.
 
And how typical, British Nationalists are so defensive when it comes to crimes against humanity. Oh we're the perfect ones! not our fault! two faced hypo-critics that that justify intervention only when it suits their needs.

Which "British Nationalist" has done that, specifically?
 
Amazing to think this happened in our time and not a century ago. That too in Europe, not some far flung 3rd world nation.
 
recent article in the guardian says the UK, france and the US were complicit in this massacre..was quickly hushed up in the rest of the media..the bosnia war lead to the direct radicalisation of hundreds of Muslim youth. I remember the narrative amongst Muslims very well..."well look at the bosnians, they were white,liberal, assimilated and look what happened to them? what do you think theyll do to us?"

whats interesting about the bosnia war was that some of the worst criminals were ex soccer hooligans and the firms...
 
recent article in the guardian says the UK, france and the US were complicit in this massacre..

Got a link? I'd like to read that.

was quickly hushed up in the rest of the media..the bosnia war lead to the direct radicalisation of hundreds of Muslim youth. I remember the narrative amongst Muslims very well..."well look at the bosnians, they were white,liberal, assimilated and look what happened to them? what do you think theyll do to us?"

And yet nothing bad happened to the British Muslims. That's the difference between an old democracy with mature institutions, and a series of nations and ethnicities states shoved together and controlled by a massive secret police force and then released. All that compressed hate exploded.
 
Got a link? I'd like to read that.



And yet nothing bad happened to the British Muslims. That's the difference between an old democracy with mature institutions, and a series of nations and ethnicities states shoved together and controlled by a massive secret police force and then released. All that compressed hate exploded.

here you go mate: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/04/how-britain-and-us-abandoned-srebrenica-massacre-1995
and the other one: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/04/west-true-role-in-srebrenica-massacre-bosnia

yes nothing has happened....yet..
 
http://youtu.be/t_Q3Xl8KoVo

A powerful documentary on the mothers of Srebrenica. These survivors who've lost fathers, sons and brothers display incredibe bravery and determination, who continue to fight for justice to this day.

These jahils here in the west wanting to fly out to join ISIS would do well to learn from these women's example. These Bosnian Muslim women couldn't be a finer representative to their faith and country, showing how barbarism and thuggery will not be defeated by truth and courage.
 
Having spent some time in Serbia i have to say I find ethnicity confusing...

To say a blanket statement such as Serbs targeted Bosniaks and thus targeted them for being Muslim neglects the complex dynamics that exist there...

For instance the Gorani are Muslim Serbs...and they fought alongside the Serbs in Kosovo...

There are also Muslim Serbian gypsies who are classified as Serbs...

And if a Serb converts to Islam they are still Serbian it seems...

Albanian nationalists target the two former constantly...

Bosniaks are basically Bosnian Muslims...and it was Bosnian Muslims who were targeted specifically...the idea of a Bosniak identity is actually post Yugoslav for the most part...Bosnians adopted it...Muslim slavs in other nations certainly havent adopted it...so as mentioned the various Serbian groups havent adopted it...neither have Croatian Muslims for that matter...

Bosniak is an ethnicity...and thus targeting them constitutes a genocide...but its a simplification if one says Serbs targeted them for being Muslim...they were targeted for being Bosniaks...

Albanians btw are completely different from all of these groups...they arent Slavs...

Just because they had a little number of Serb Muslims on their side doesn't mean they weren't moved by religious motives. Especially for the common foot soldier the idea of killing muslims was a major point. There isn't a lot of footage left but here you can see an orthodox priest giving his benediction to soldiers and tells them to go kill the muslims before they do exactly that while yelling taunts like ''Yala Yala'' at the bosnians.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f6e_1204044336

The idea of ethnicity as being independent of culture, language and religious is disingenuous. Genetically, these people are indistinguishable. What makes a Bosnian a Bosnian is the turkish influence of language and religion.
 
I remember like it happened yesterday. The news was so slow to come out that no-one ever knew what had happened. The less said about the US/UK/Europe the better.

This is about those that were massacred.

Imagine being the Mother, Sister or Daughter and seeing those you love snatched away like piece of meat and slaughtered, while in your heart you realised what had happened?!

Emotional and it's still cuts deep 20 years on, and I wasn't even there.

May they rest in peace and may the family members get the courage and strength to overcome their loses, even 2 decades on.
 
Bill Clinton turned up at the memorial service today - the nerve !

Why did you stop the NATO air strikes when you knew Karadzic promised "blood up to the knees" in Srebrenica ? Why didn't your intelligence service inform the Dutch troops that the Serbs were going to take all the enclaves that summer ? Stick to retirement, you have no business in Bosnia.

The Serbian Prime Minister, a former ultranationalist, got barracked at the service which isn't a surprise considering many Serbs including politicians deny a genocide even took place.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33491540

Thousands have gathered at a graveyard in Bosnia-Herzegovina to mark the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. About 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys died at the hands of Bosnian Serb forces amid the break-up of Yugoslavia.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic - whose country backed the Bosnian Serbs - was chased away from the ceremony by a crowd throwing stones. On Wednesday, Russia vetoed a UN resolution calling the events as genocide - a term that angers Serbia.

The Bosnian War saw Bosnian Serb forces, backed by Serbia, fighting the Muslim-led Bosnian government.
In July 1995, thousands seeking shelter in what was supposed to be a UN refuge in Srebrenica were shot dead. It was Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.

On Friday, almost 10,000 people took part in an annual peace march, retracing the route of the men and boys who tried to flee Srebrenica as Bosnian Serb forces took control of the town. A funeral service for more than 100 victims whose remains were recently identified using DNA analysis was also held on Saturday. Attending the ceremonies, Bill Clinton, the US president at the time, apologised that it had taken so long to end the war, adding: "I never want to see another killing field like this."

Mr Clinton praised Mr Vucic for being there. In an open letter, Mr Vucic said that "Serbia clearly and unambiguously condemns this horrible crime and is disgusted with all those who took part in it and will continue to bring them to justice". Munira Subasic, head of the Association of Srebrenica Mothers, pinned a white and green flower of remembrance on Mr Vucic's lapel and he signed a book of condolences.

However, later the Serbian leader was heckled by crowds shouting "Allahu Akbar" as he entered to lay flowers. As some chanted "responsibility" and "genocide", others proceeded to throw objects - reports suggested stones, water bottles and a shoe were among the items used.

Serbian news agency Tanjug suggests he was hit in the head and had his glasses broken. There is no confirmation.
Pictures showed police arresting a man after the incident.

In the run-up to the anniversary, Serbian authorities banned commemorations in the capital Belgrade, after right-wing groups threatened disruption.

Activists had planned to mourn the victims outside the Serb parliament but police responded to plans for counter-demonstrations by banning all gatherings at parliament on Saturday.

Classy. If no genocide recognition and Serbia refuses to give up EVERY LAST war criminal = no European Union membership. Brussels should make that 100% clear.

If you guys want a detailed account of the causes of the Yugoslav War, the conflict itself and interviews with all the major players including Milosevic, Karadzic and others then I strongly recommend this fantastic BBC documentary, a six part documentary merged into one:

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Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'oon

I was working on a story on the srebrenica genocide about a decade ago and my research yielded some very gruesome details..it was traumatizing to me, so much so I just couldn't get my head around to finishing that story. I shudder to even think what our Bosniak brothers and sisters went thru..
 
Lol at condemnation of those protesters who threw objects at the Serb PM Vucic.

Vucic is the man who said in 1995 "For every 1 Serbian that is killed we will kill 100 Muslims'' - and he's now a Prime Minister of a European country ! The people of the Balkans have long memories.
 
A UN court is to hand down its final ruling in the case of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was convicted of genocide.

Karadzic, 73, was sentenced to 40 years in prison in 2016 by a UN tribunal in The Hague, but appealed his sentence.

At the launch of his appeal he said his conviction was based on "rumours".

Karadzic was found guilty on 10 counts of genocide, war crimes and other atrocities, including planning the Srebrenica massacre of July 1995.

Bosnian Serb soldiers slaughtered nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys in a "safe area" in Srebrenica protected by Dutch peacekeeping forces for the UN.

The massacre was the worst atrocity in Europe since World War Two.

Correspondents say Wednesday's ruling is likely to be one of the last remaining hearings stemming from the bloody break-up of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

Karadzic, a former psychiatrist, was president of the Bosnian Serb entity Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War in the 1990s.

In its original verdict, the UN tribunal ruled that Karadzic and other leaders were responsible for "organised and systematic pattern of crimes committed against Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats".

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Radovan Karadzic, right, pictured with General Ratko Mladic in 1995
Judges also held Karadzic responsible for the siege of Sarajevo, a campaign of shelling and sniping which lasted more than three years and led to the deaths of an estimated 10,000 civilians.

At the start of his appeal in April 2018, Karadzic's lawyer said the former leader wanted to overturn the conviction and was seeking a new trial.

Karadzic told judges that the expulsion of Muslims and Croats in the 1990s had been "myths".

After the war, Karadzic hid for years masquerading as an expert in alternative medicine before his eventual arrest in Serbia in 2008.

Former Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life in prison on similar charges of war crimes and genocide in November 2017.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47620176
 
Muslim countries were nowhere to be seen when these people were being massacred. Heard Zaid Hamid once say that Pak helped these people in some way that they now "kiss our hands":)):)). It was the west who came to help these people.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A Srebrenica genocide survivor recounts Europe’s worst massacre since World War II, that took place 25 years ago. <a href="https://t.co/nTqNAC9W9O">pic.twitter.com/nTqNAC9W9O</a></p>— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) <a href="https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/status/1299496990082912256?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 29, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
One of the most tragic event in recent history.

I often wonder, if at that time Turkey had its present status with a valiant like Erodgan in power and if Zia was still in power then perhaps many Bosnians could have been saved.
 
One of the most tragic event in recent history.

I often wonder, if at that time Turkey had its present status with a valiant like Erodgan in power and if Zia was still in power then perhaps many Bosnians could have been saved.

Geopolitics always plays a part. There's no one opposing China even though the world knows what's happening.

Israel is well evil but their tiniest misdemeanours raise the heartbeats of the average Muslim.
 
Geopolitics always plays a part. There's no one opposing China even though the world knows what's happening.

Israel is well evil but their tiniest misdemeanours raise the heartbeats of the average Muslim.

Yes, that is the unfortunate reality.
 
Geopolitics always plays a part. There's no one opposing China even though the world knows what's happening.

Israel is well evil but their tiniest misdemeanours raise the heartbeats of the average Muslim.

Perhaps that is because there is a perception in those Muslim countries that China is a partner in raising the eastern regions stature economically. Certainly that is the case for Pakistan, although no doubt some will say that the evil Chinese are in fact luring Asia and Africa into a debt trap.
 
Pakistan and ISI role in Bosnia war

i just read the article, i didnt know much about that war, Pakistan/ISI role in this, its interesting to read.

The cooperation between Pakistan and Bosnia and Herzegovina can be traced back to the Bosnian civil war which was responsible for 100,000 casualties. During the war, Pakistan supplied weapons to the Bosnians, despite the UN-imposed arms embargo, and airlifted refugees into its territory.

The author, Adeel Yousaf, notes that since then, the two states have cooperated in the education, defense, and economic sectors. In 2005, when Pakistan was struck with a devastating earthquake, Bosnia and Herzegovina supported Pakistan by assisting in the health and education sector.
The author asserts that given their strong ties, the cooperation between the two states can extend to other sectors as well.

The Civil War in Bosnia and the Role of Pakistan


After World War II, the modern Balkan states demanded separation. Separatists longed for freedom from Yugoslavia. As Serbia had the advantage of majority power, it was against the separatist agenda. Like the other states, when Bosnia demanded freedom in 1992, Serbia sent the army over to Bosnia. The propaganda was not just opposing the call of independence but another rather horrific and inhumane agenda, ethnic cleansing.

The Yugoslavian army, comprising mostly of Serbs, attacked many of the Bosnian populations such as Zvornik, Foča, and Višegrad. Slobodan Milosevic was the central figure for sending out tanks to the villages of Bosnia, igniting a spark that ended with a civil war in Bosnia, killing about 100,000 people and having more than 2,000,000 people displaced. Another one of the key people in the civil war in Bosnia was Ratko Mladic, more commonly “The Butcher of Bosnia”. He assisted the army in carrying out the savage attacks.

Ratko Mladic arrives at Sarajevo airport, 1993
“General Ratko Mladic (centre) arrives for UN-mediated talks at Sarajevo airport, June 1993” by Evstafiev Mikhail is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5

The war had a number of brutal outcomes such as the mass rape of Bosnian women by the Army of Republika Srpska and the Srebrenica massacre. The Srebrenica massacre, also called the Bosnian genocide, is one of the most brutal ethnic cleansing massacres in history. Separating the men and children of Srebrenica from their families and throwing their bodies in marshes after brutally murdering about 10,000 Muslims led to protests all over the world. Bosnia was suffering.

Help from the Government of Pakistan

The United Nations had imposed an arms embargo in Bosnia. The fascist Serbs took advantage of this and brutally murdered the innocent Bosnians. The president of Pakistan at that time, Sardar Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari, said, “The Western policy of appeasement of the Serbian aggressors is not going to pay.” Pakistan decided to provide Bosnia weapons in spite of the embargo imposed by the UN. Anti-tank missiles were provided to the Bosnian government so it could fight off the Serbs which eventually capsized the civil war in the favor of Bosnia.

On the orders of the president to the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan, PIA (Pakistan International Airline) airlifted Bosnian refugees into Pakistan, safely to the Bosnian village made specifically for them. The role of Abdul Sattar Edhi cannot be ignored as he raised about 1 million PKR in one day to help the Bosnian refugees.

A wartime loan of 20 million USD was given to Bosnia, later converted into a “gift” from Pakistan. Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, along with then Turkish premierTansu Ciller, visited the Bosnian capital to help those in need and to bring the attention of the west to the suffering of the Bosnians, who, apparently had been blind to the manslaughter taking place in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Help from Pakistan Army to the Bosnians

PAK-BATS (Pakistan Battalion) struggled for 34 hours and set up a camp for 50,000+ Bosnians in the war-ravaged state. Pakistan had the largest number of human resources provided to Bosnia and the largest number of human lives lost in the mission. The engineers of the Pakistan Army eliminated land mines, which ultimately opened the roads to the locations that the Serbian army had declared as no-man zones.





The ISI and the Civil War in Bosnia

The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), under the supervision of General Javed Nasir, ran a military intelligence program. The ISI provided a systematic supply of arms to the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The overall help from Pakistan to Bosnia and Herzegovina was indeed one of the most important factors in helping the Bosnians fight the Serbs. As a result of this assistance in the form of weapons, military personnel, and refuge, the idea of federalization and centralization of Yugoslavia by the Serbian nationalists went up in ashes.



full article -

https://www.paradigmshift.com.pk/bosnia-pakistan-relations/



so what was the Anti-Tank missiles and other weapons we supplied , any Idea ?
 
Another instance of us poking our nose where it does not belong. Unfortunately, we want to be seen as a superpower. A superpower where half of the population sleeps hungry, where children have polio and where the masses long of sugar, flour and clean water. Funny, isn't it?

The faster our obsession ends with war and conquests, the faster we will progress. Until then, we will always be known as a failed country with widespread economic and social problems.
 
Another instance of us poking our nose where it does not belong. Unfortunately, we want to be seen as a superpower. A superpower where half of the population sleeps hungry, where children have polio and where the masses long of sugar, flour and clean water. Funny, isn't it?

The faster our obsession ends with war and conquests, the faster we will progress. Until then, we will always be known as a failed country with widespread economic and social problems.

who said we want to be super power ? waiting for your reply.
 
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