Saturday, July 10, 2010

Statement by Zeljko Milicevic on his lawsuit against Canada for its role in war in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zeljko Milicevic filed a lawsuit against Canada for its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina war for the period from 1992 until 1995. The following is a statement by Mr. Milicevic regarding the lawsuit:

Bosnia and Herzegovina has survived centuries of injustice, and crimes committed against her and her people. I am a living witness to some of the most extraordinary and cruel crimes which were committed against her.

For a period of time I participated in spreading the truth about war and genocide in Bosnia and fought for justice for Bosnian people. I contributed to pro-Bosnian media and provided record of past co-existence of peoples of all religious beliefs so that we do not forget that we, at one time, could live and work together.

I have come to realize that simply writing about past or present life in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not going to bring about the necessary change in terms of establishing the only truth and justice which is critical to providing for catharsis of those who have sinned, and, on the other hand, to give the victims the inalienable rights to receive the needed apology in order to forgive.

In order to obtain justice in response to the heinous crimes committed against Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Bosniak people in general, I have decided to take Canada and those for whom I believe are guilty into the courtroom, right here in the capital city of Canada.

Substantial evidence about their complicity in the crime of genocide against Bosnia and Herzegovina and against Bosniaks exists in the public domain. Substantial evidence of their complicity exists in the domain which is hidden from the public at large. That evidence, however, is accessible to the Federal Court of Canada, which is the institution I have entrusted my legal case to.

This legal claim is about fundamental justice, for Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as for Canada.

You can see his lawsuit here:
http://www.bosniak.org/statement-by-zeljko-milicevic-on-his-lawsuit-against-canada-for-its-role-in-war-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina/


Well I'm not sure where to start but here goes. If it weren't for the Canadian and other peacekeepers the Islamic illegal uprising would have been dealt with in comparatively short fashion. The whole mess got started by Croatia's independance being recognized by Germany, a EU bigshot. Everyone warned that is was too early and would probably lead to the expulsion of Serbs from the new Croatia's borders. Bosnian Muslim politicians thought it also a great time to declare independance. Their leader, Alija Izetbegovic, was all for a separate Bosnian state. He got heavily influenced by the Islamic communities, ie, Saudi Arabis et all.
Izetbegovic was born in 1925 to a well-off Bosnian-Muslim family in the town of Bosanski Samac. He studied law in Sarajevo.

"As a young man, he identified himself with an Islamist group, the "Young Muslims," that was sometimes branded as being hard-line. Yugoslavia's totalitarian regime sent him to prison twice for "pan-Islamic activities" -- the first time in the late 1940s and then again in 1983.

A deeply religious man, Izetbegovic had sometimes been accused of having fundamentalist tendencies, but in his public discourse he sought to reconcile Islam with the European character of Bosnia's Muslim society."

He moved towards independance and the Serbs in Bosnia knew what that meant. Less rights and the imposition of Islamic law. They decided to fight it.

He states: I contributed to pro-Bosnian media and provided record of past co-existence of peoples of all religious beliefs so that we do not forget that we, at one time, could live and work together.

Well that is true, but as stated above the Serbs could see the writing on the wall and decided to raise arms against Islamic radicals taking over Bosnia.

In his lawsuit he claims that the defendants are accomplises to the crime of genocide against the non-Serb Bosnians in general, and the Bosniaks, the indigenous Muslims of Europe.

Well Mirriam Webster defines indegenous as: 1 : having originated in and being produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular region or environment.

Well sorry Zeljko, Bosniaks didn't originate until the Turkish empire defeated the Serb in Kosovo way back when (hence the importance of Kosova to Serbs). Then the Turks forced the residents to convert to Islam. This was probably a do or die situation for the residents. Turks also used the practise of taking sons from families and sending them eastward to be indocrinated (brainwashed) into Islamic radicals. On return years later, these Serbian sons only understood Islamic principles, and gradually the residents became Muslim.

I will admit, I'm not sure how it came to be in Bosnia there lived Muslims and Serbs and Croats, but it probably was due to the fall of the Turkish (Ottoman) empire.

Well what else to rant about,,, I only hope that the lawsuit and the bill to declare July 11 a national Srebrinca memorial day dies. Stephen Harper has already squashed a motion for it, so I suspect it won't be passed.

And I started out this evening on such a high note: Germany won the bronze medal game, the Blue Jays won, it thunderstormed so I don't have to water the weeds in my garden soon.

I will go to the grave fighting for the Serbs!!

I also posted my comments on Facebook about this whole scandoulous thing, I anticipate several quiet friend deletions.

3 comments:

  1. Chris Collier, you should be ashamed of yourself. You would love to see Bosnian Muslims exterminated and wiped from the face of the earth, just like Radovan Karadzic wanted. The Chetnik flag displayed prominently on your blog reveals your leanings. Unfortunately, you have discredited yourself by denying genocide. You reduced yourself to a genocide denier. You have no credibility.

    Besides, Canada has recognized Srebrenica genocide. Even if Canada decided not to recognize genocide, who cares? Srebrenica Genocide is not a matter of Harper's opinion; it's a judicial fact backed by two international courts and numerous local courts. So, your opinion is worthless. You're discredited genocide denier.

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    1. Hi, sorry it took this long for this reply, but I'm relatively new to this blog thing.
      Thanks for your comment.
      In my 13 months in Bosnia during the war, every common folk I met were great people, whether they were Muslim, Croat, or Serb.
      Most common soldiers on all 3 sides were all OK. Everyone told me they had no problems with anyone, and that the whole war was "political".
      I witnessed all 3 sides soldiers doing questionable things, including watching Muslim troops in Visoko firing mortars back into their own territory.
      So I believe that everyone had equal blame there. I also believe that the Bosnian Serbs were scared of a Muslim controlled Bosnia with Izetbegovic at the helm. He had links to radical Islamist and hinted at sharia law.
      And please, Srebrenica was no genocide. It was orchestrated to get support for NATO airstikes. Sure the Serbs took the town and killed lots of Muslim men, mostly in combat but I'm fairly sure a bunch of prisoners and civilian men were also shot. Mostly because Muslim troops used the UNITED safe haven as a base to attack Serb villages, and then retreat back to the safe area to re-arm and re-equip.And the Serbs were sick and tired of these murderous attacks.
      The court inexpensive Den Hague meets every criteria of a kangaroo court. Politically controlled and trading power for cash has resulted in an insult to the word court, judicial, and justice.
      Sure Canada signed on to the genocide fantasy, don't forget our jet fighters bombed the hell out of the KOSOVO landscape and vital civilian sites during that conflict. Do you want to listen to the voice of truth? Listen to Gen Lew McKenzie.
      Any hoo, thanks again for your comments, stay safe and sleep warm.
      Chris...

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  2. Canadian parliament unanimously adopts the Srebrenica genocide resolution

    http://www.instituteforgenocide.ca/canadian-parliament-unanimously-adopts-the-srebrenica-genocide-resolution/

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