DID YOU KNOW?  -- Three years before the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide, Serbs torched Bosniak villages and killed at least 3,166 Bosniaks around Srebrenica. In 1993, the UN described the besieged situation in Srebrenica as a "slow-motion process of genocide." In July 1995, Serbs forcibly expelled 25,000 Bosniaks, brutally raped many women and girls, and systematically killed 8,000+ men and boys (DNA confirmed).

07 March, 2011

JEWISH SCHOLAR CONDEMNS SRDJA TRIFKOVIC (SERGE TRIFKOVIC) FOR BOSNIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL

Trifkovic’s actions during the 1992-1995 war, genocide denial and ‘hate speech’ — makes him morally reprehensible

Mr. sci. Marjan Hajnal
Israel 

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Mr. sci. Marjan Hajnal is a member of the international team of experts, Institute for the Research of Genocide, Canada)

In february 2011, Serbian students at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) invited Dr. Srdja Trifkovic to their campus where he was suppose to hold a lecture. Srdja Trifkovics is a current friend to the war criminal fugitive Ratko Mladic, an advisor to the war criminal Radovan Karadzic, a spokesperson for the “Government of Republika Srpska” and an advisor to the previous Serbian president and a leader in the war crimes in SrebrenicaVojislav Kostunica.

Instantly after he was denied entry into Canada ahead of his scheduled lecture, an overwhelming number of threats began pouring into the Institute for Research of Genocide- Canada.This was all because the institute protested against an individual who promotes human rights abuses towards non-Serbian nationals, more specifically towards Bosniaks.

It is not relevant to analyze or make excuses to students about human rights abuses. The facts that threats have been made to members of the institute as well as members of their families clearly demonstrate the level of loyalty towards their ideology which has brough serious physical distruction in urban and rural infracture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, mass murders and forced migration. What kind of human rights could exist if there are individuals that continue to promote genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

It is evident that there is a major Neonazi impact from Serbia spilling into regions of Bosnia. These groups are known as “Rasonalisti” and “Stormfront” (presenting themselves as Arian Racists). The government of Serbia has not taken any action against these groups to put a stop to their propaganda which has seeped into the media and other concrete manifestations that challenge peace and freedom. The main principle of these groups are racism inspired by past German Nazis. As a historian, Srdja Trfkovic should be dedicating his career to inform citizens and more specifically the young population about the military dilusions against humanity.

After being held for questioning at the Airport in Vancouver, Trifkovic was sent back to the United States with the following reason:

“Denied on the basis of impeding human rights and international law while he was a high commander in a government that took part in terrorism, systematic obstruction of human rights, genocide, and war crimes”

Thanks to the actions taken by the Institute for Research of Genocide Canada (IRGC), the wider scope of the international community has been able to see the criminal doctrines of mass killings on the citizens of RBIH and the conditions that have been created by Serbia and Croatia regarding the divide of the land; all on the account of Bosnia and Bosniaks as well as all citizens faithful to Bosnia.

The Canadian Parliament adopted a Resolution on the Bosnia and Herzegovina Genocide. July 11th has been declared Srebrenica Remembrence Day.

All indviduals and groups who believe in the major Serbia-Cetnik movement, that exists worldwide has installed militant hegemon exposure which the Canadian government has denied by rejecting Srdja Trifkovic entry. With this action, the government of Canada demonstrated that the spread of a distructive ideology will not be tolerated in a democratic county and all those who instigate human rights abuses will be deported from Canada.

All in all, that step would provide a strong incentive for United States authorities to reexamine their tolerance towards adopted ideologies espousing terror, national and religious hatred, as well as racial segregation. This would be especially relevant for firmly established supporters of ideologies that violate basic human rights, fundamental principles of democratic societies, and all other values cherished in our society.