Friday, July 11, 2008

BOSNIAN GOVERNMENT DECLARES JULY 11 A NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING

SARAJEVO, Bosnia (July 11,2008) - The Bosnian government decided yesterday to make July 11, 2008 the Bosnian National Day of Mourning.

Furthermore, the Organizing Committee for marking the 13th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica received 150,000 Bosnian Marks from the Bosnian state budget.

On July 11,1995 the genocidal Serbian fascist aggressor overrun the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, which had been declared a safe haven by the United Nations two years earlier. The Dutch peacekeepers did not fire a single shot in defense, and the UN did not respond to the Dutch commander's calls for air support.

Dutch soldiers in U.N. blue helmets did absolutely nothing to protect Bosnian civilians.They just watched on as Bosnian women and young girls were taken away and raped by the genocidal Serbian fascist aggressor and some 10,000 Bosnian civilians being taken away for summary execution.

The massacre, Europe’s worst since World War II, has been classified as an act of genocide by the International Court of Justice and the UN war crimes tribunal, both based at The Hague,The Netherlands.
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