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Old 04-11-2012, 08:16 PM   #9
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I dont know of any organisation who helped but you have raised a pertinent point.

When studying International Human Rights Law at Uni, i had to read up on the trial judgments on Milesevic... it was commentated that when the judgment was translated into French and English, the atrocities committed were so extreme, that some physically vomited whilst others refused to translate the judgment. Believe me, I have read sections of the judgment - the media reports of the acts perpetrated by the Serbs DO NO reflect the reality - they were worse than any mind could possibly imagine. May Allah accept the Shahadah the Shuhadaa, May Allah have Mercy on them.
The worse thing is that 99% of the Serbian war criminals (who gang raped women and girls (even babies), bayoneted pregnant women and threw babies at walls, slaughtered men and boys, shot everyone they could see moving inside Muslim towns using scoped rifles etc) have apparently simply gotten away with it, at least as far as the law is concerned.

Those who have been punished are only a handful out of many.

Because of this whenever I see a Serbian man aged around 40-70 now I cannot help wondering - "are you one of them or did you stay at home?"
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