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).

19 June, 2011

INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO END BOSNIAN GENOCIDE DENIAL

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DID YOU KNOW?
Currently, former Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic are both on trial on two counts of genocide and other war crimes. Their revised indictment (shortened to speed up the trial) includes the following charges:

 Count 1: Genocide  at Bratunac, Foča, Ključ, Kotor Varoš, Prijedor, Sanski Most, Vlasenica and Zvornik.
 Count 2: Genocide  at Srebrenica.
Count 3: Persecutions at Banja Luka, Bijeljina, Bosanska Krupa, Bosanski Novi, Bratunac, Brčko, Foča, Hadžići, Ilidža, Kalinovik, Ključ, Kotor Varoš, Novi Grad, Novo Sarajevo, Pale, Prijedor, Rogatica, Sanski Most, Sokolac, Trnovo, Vlasenica, Vogošca, Zvornik and Srebrenica.
Count 4: Extermination, a Crime Against Humanity
Count 5: Murder, a Crime Against Humanity
Count 6: Murder, a Violation of the Laws or Customs of War
Count 7: Deportation, a Crime Against Humanity
Count 8: Inhumane Acts, a Crime Against Humanity
Count 9: Terror, a Violation of the Laws or Customs of War
Count 10: Unlawful Attacks on Civilians, a Violation of the Laws or Customs of War
Count 11: Taking of Hostages, a Violation of the Laws or Customs of War

To learn more about the 1992-95 Bosnian Genocide, go to:
http://bosniangenocide.wordpress.com/about/