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Post by radovic on Jan 19, 2008 12:05:24 GMT -5
Fender, according to your statistics civilians dead are about 3000. You say the figure is backed up by world boides, which world bodies? According to world bodies, the civilians dead are more than 10,000. Why do you manipulate figures and fudge on claims? It's really digusting to deny the real death toll, either deliberately or unconscious (both way is wrong). I didn't know the media was a world body. Again a claim repeated by the media isn't fact.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Jan 19, 2008 13:56:07 GMT -5
Alright Kaso, and the raped muslim women at tuzla were about 20,000? I mean all the world press had confirmed it except the women themselves who were about less than 4-5. Saying it is 4-5 people is a bit of an understatment. I believe you are taking about the RTF crew. They were told in the western media that the number was 20,000. they came to sarasjevo and they were told it was 2000. The cantonal authorities in the tuzla area told them 200. In Tuzla the number turned out to be 20. Ok, that is true. But when the westie media used to inflate the numbers by the order of 900% (or more) (x10 times), then an underestimaton by 75% (1/4 times) is just a tiny minor fault. Honestly, when i go to the west (London) i have a problem to read their papers (the international sections) and beleive what they write. I mean the Yugo wars must have been for them the best false propaganda performance ever witnessed by mankind. They were rediculous.
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Post by Beach Police on Jan 19, 2008 15:21:49 GMT -5
Serb killings 'exaggerated' by west Claims of up to 100,000 ethnic Albanians massacred in Kosovo revised to under 3,000 as exhumations near endJonathan Steele Guardian Friday August 18, 2000 The final toll of civilians confirmed massacred by Yugoslav forces in Kosovo is likely to be under 3,000, far short of the numbers claimed by Nato governments during last year's controversial air strikes on Yugoslavia. www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4052755,00.html 'Motivated to believe the worst' Jonathan Steele Friday August 18, 2000 The Guardian The horror in Kosovo was "a story that has not yet been fully told," the US defence secretary, William Cohen, told American marines on the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt a few days after Nato ended its bombing campaign. "When it is, people all over the world will understand why it was that America believed it had to take action." Flushed with victory after 78 days of air strikes finally led President Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw Yugoslav forces from Kosovo, Mr Cohen was still in combative mood as he visited US units around the Adriatic. Yet, as new details about the war emerge, Mr Cohen's "untold story" reveals the opposite of what he predicted. The reality of what was going on in Kosovo was less, not more, appalling than Nato claimed. The International Criminal Tribunal's disclosure that the final toll of bodies dug up in Kosovo would be under 3,000 contrasts starkly with the estimates of mass murder given by Nato while the bombs were falling. Mr Cohen told a CBS interviewer in May that 100,000 men of military age were missing, and "may have been murdered". www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,355731,00.html
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Post by meltdown711 on Jan 19, 2008 15:38:01 GMT -5
Again, Beach Police. Those only the bodies exhumed. There are thousands more that are still missing and most likely never will be found.
Another sad attempt to try and remove any sort of guilt. These articles try and bypass the real number by comparing the initial reports(which were based on the confusion brought about by the Serb ethnic cleansing) to the exhumed number while ignored those still lost.
Nearly every single media source acknowledges the 10,000... One or two articles that clearly show bias isnt changing the general view, the reality. Once again, a sad way for you Serbs to clear yourselves of guilt. Kind of like Holocaust deniers.
So I should take your word over the press?
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Post by Fender on Jan 19, 2008 22:46:15 GMT -5
Again, Beach Police. Those only the bodies exhumed. There are thousands more that are still missing and most likely never will be found. Another sad attempt to try and remove any sort of guilt. These articles try and bypass the real number by comparing the initial reports(which were based on the confusion brought about by the Serb ethnic cleansing) to the exhumed number while ignored those still lost. Nearly every single media source acknowledges the 10,000... One or two articles that clearly show bias isnt changing the general view, the reality. Once again, a sad way for you Serbs to clear yourselves of guilt. Kind of like Holocaust deniers. So I should take your word over the press? To bury this many bodies (10,000), this would show up on satellite pictures of the earth being moved or have been moved. Nothing of the sort was found. Secondly, the shear resources and the time needed to bury 10,000 people while being bombed overhead, would take more than three months as all the resources are used for fighting. There is no logic in these claims and its about time that you and people like you took a more objective and logic stand point rather than run with figures that make no sense and more importantly, have no proof with which to back it up. You should be more worried about Thaci not wanting to apologise for his crimes and the crimes of the KLA. This will come back and bite him big time.
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Post by Beach Police on Jan 20, 2008 0:27:42 GMT -5
You should be more worried about Thaci not wanting to apologise for his crimes and the crimes of the KLA. This will come back and bite him big time.
Sure, the EU won't like that.
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Post by Pejoni on Jan 20, 2008 8:26:51 GMT -5
You should be more worried about Thaci not wanting to apologise for his crimes and the crimes of the KLA. This will come back and bite him big time. Oh worried from who, plz let me know how should we fear? Serbia? LOL
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