Samo ova jedna rečenica ovog ratnog zločinca, može biti okvir za razumijevanje velikosrpske propagande izgrađene na arhetipskim prikazima “zlih Turaka” koje, gledano kroz prizmu ove ideologije, danas predstavljaju Bošnjaci kao njihovi “nasljednici” ili “poturčenjaci koji su prodali vjeru za večeru”. Pa tako dolazimo do onih izjava da su muslimani “lažni ljudi sa lažnom vjerom” a da je “poturica gori od Turčina”.
Na taj način se stvara percepcija da je svako nasilje nad njima “istorijska nužnost” ili “patriotski čin”. Upravo zato ova Mladićeva izjava odražava ideološki obrazac kojim se Bošnjaci poistovjećuju sa istorijskim neprijateljem.
Ovdje leži korijen kulturnog nasilja koji teče kroz vrijeme i prenosi se kroz pojedine obrazovne sadržaje, crkvene i porodične narative.
Zato kritičko proučavanje ovakvih ideoloških mantri, predstavlja važno pitanje kojim bi se morali ozbiljno pozabaviti istoričari, sociolozi, psiholozi i drugi istraživači kako bi doprinijeli boljem razumijevanju uzroka predrasuda i mehanizama koji su u prošlosti omogućavali masovne zločine nad Bošnjacima, kao i jačanju društvene otpornosti prema ideologijama koje dehumanizuju druge i mogu podsticati na buduće nasilje, posebno u kontekstu negiranja genocida u Srebrenici.
Designed by Timofey Lyashchuk and published in Ukraine, the series features the personifications of each republic - in the above, the Russian, Georgian, Lithuanian and Kazakh republics.
The rest are below. I wasn't able to find the versions for Belarus, Ukraine or Armenia.
July 11, 1995
Today, we remember the 8,372 Bosniak men and boys murdered in the genocide at Srebrenica.
They were not statistics.
They had names. Families. Dreams. Futures that were stolen.
More than three decades later, mothers are still burying sons whose remains continue to be identified from mass graves. Some families have waited decades simply to lay a few recovered bones to rest.
Memory is not vengeance.
Memory is justice.
Memory is the promise that those who were murdered will never be erased, and that those who survived will never stand alone.
We remember because forgetting is the final victory of genocide.
We remember because denial is its final chapter.
Today, Bosnia stands still.
We say their names.
We carry their memory.
Never forgotten. Never denied.
Srebrenica. 11 July 1995.
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“Srebrenice, ti si nama mila, Dabogda se triput ponovila”.
Ovo su stihovi pjesme koja je danas puštana na splavu koji je, netom nakon obiljažavanja godišnjice genocida u Srebrenici, plovio Zvorničkim jezerom (Rijeka Drina). (Izvor: Podrinjemedia)
Ovom pjesmom veliča se genocid nad Bošnjacima počinjen 1995. godine u zaštičenoj zoni UN-a.
In July 1995, the Bosnian town of Srebrenica became the site of the worst mass murder on European soil since WWII. Over 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys were systematically systematically executed in a matter of days. This is the history of the Srebrenica Genocide. 🧵
Even before Srebrenica, Bosnian Serb warlords (aka "VRS") committed war crimes, especially in Eastern Bosnia but also in other regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Many involved sexual slavery (Foča's Kunarac case), human trafficking (Vilina Vlas), arson (Višegrad), etc.
Even before Srebrenica, Bosnian Serb warlords (aka "VRS") committed war crimes, especially in Eastern Bosnia but also in other regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Many involved sexual slavery (Foča's Kunarac case), human trafficking (Vilina Vlas), arson (Višegrad), etc.
The failure of the Western left after 1991 is that they confuse symbols with reality. This is not the only reason they had failed miserably, but one of the major factors.
I don't know it is a bias or just a lack of intelligence, but am sure it is ignorant. "Serbs just wanted to live in Yugoslavia" — but which Yugoslavia? The Serb-centered bourgeois Yugoslavia which the Comintern and the KPJ denounced?
In fact, in 27 April 1992, SFR Yugoslavia dissolved, and even before that, the last party congress of the SKJ meant there was no socialism in Yugoslavia anymore. The rump Yugoslavia (FR Yugoslavia) officially held only Serbia and Montenegro.
The failure of the Western and Greek left to see the Bosnian War as a war of aggression by the Serbian nationalists supported by FR Yugoslavia and to wrongly depict it as a war of "segregationist Muslims versus Yugoslavia" still has grave consequences.
NATO also pushed for a dysfunctional postwar order in Bosnia and Herzegovina which divided the state into the parasitic entity of "Republika Srpska" (49% of land) and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (51% of land), and did not punish wartime RS bureaucrats throughly.