Fistik:
Genocide on Serbs
Picture 1 of 34. Srebrenica/Zvornik region: The body of a Bosnian Serb boy murdered by Nasir Oric's forces in the Srebrenica pocket in eastern Bosnia.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/001.shtml
Picture 2 of 34. The bodies of Ranko Sekulovic, left, and his wife, Radenka, 30, executed and mutilated by Bosnian Muslim Territorial Defense forces on September 13, 1992 in Foca. Bosnian Muslim troops murdered the entire Sekulovic family.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/002.shtml
Picture 3 of 34. Bottom, the mutilated body of 13 year old Bosnian Serb Darko Koroman. Bosnian Muslim troops executed him and cut off his right ear and stabbed him through the neck. The bodies of executed Bosnian Serb civilians Pero Grcic and Stojka Koroman lie beside his.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/003.shtml Picture 4 of 34. The body of Bosnian Serb civilian Kostadinka Grcic, executed by Bosnian Muslim forces by stabbing her in the chest.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/004.shtml
Picture 5 of 34. The decapitated head of Bosnian Serb farmer Pero Makic, who was executed by Bosnian Muslim/Croat forces in the northeastern Bosnian city of Brcko on June 22, 1992. His head was placed on a pitch-fork and a cigarette was placed in his mouth. One of the forks of the pitch-fork was stabbed in his eye. This is a photo that was censored and suppressed in the West and the US.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/005.shtml
Picture 6 of 34. The decapitated head and torso of Bosnian Serb Miladin Asceric, who was executed and decapitated by Bosnian Muslim forces north of Srebrenica, in the town of Kamenica.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/006.shtml
Picture 7 of 34. Bosnian Muslim forces murdered 11 Bosnian Serb refugees on August 27, 1992 in Rogatica. Charred bodies of Bosnian Serb man and woman.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/007.shtml
Picture 8 of 34. The charred skeletal remains of a Bosnian Serb refugee who was tied with a cable and burned inside his car by Bosnian Muslim forces in Kukavice on August 27, 1992.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/008.shtml
Picture 9 of 34. The Milici Massacre, south of Srebrenica. Bosnian Muslim troops executed Bosnian Serbs and mutilated their bodies. On left, Ljubomir Jurosevic had his right eye cut out by Bosnian Muslim soldiers and his neck and chest showed signs of knife wounds. On right, the mutilated body of Bosnian Serb Dimitrije Alempic from Rogosije, who was executed by Bosnian Muslim soldiers. His body was mutilated and burned.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/009.shtml
Picture 10 of 34. The corpse of Bosnian Serb civilian Radivoje Lukic, 59. The Bosnian Muslim paramilitaries „The Mosque Doves” or „Dzamijski Golubovi”, murdered him with an axe to the head on October 8, 1992 in Klisa.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/010.shtml
Picture 11 of 34. The bodies of two Bosnian Serbs in eastern Bosnia. On the right, a charred body of Zdravo Eric, who was killed and his body burned. Before burning him, Muslims took out the heart of this Christian as a sign of Islamic piety.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/011.shtml
Picture 12 of 34. The Bosnian Muslim paramilitaries „The Mosque Doves” or „Islamski Golubovi”, murdered two elderly Bosnian Serb women near Zvornik north of Srebrenica.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/012.shtml
Picture 13 of 34. Mujahedeen video showing the torture and beheading of Bosnian Serb POWs in central Bosnia. These mujahedeen troops were part of the Bosnian Muslim Government Army, not paramilitaries like the Black Swans or The Mosque Doves.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/013.shtml
Picture 14 of 34. Bosnian Muslim mujahedeen march through town as part of Bosnian Muslim Army.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/014.shtml
Picture 15 of 34. Bosnian Islamic leaders, muftis and imams and hodzas, call for a jihad in Bosnia against Bosnian Serb Orthodox Christians.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/015.shtml
Picture 16 of 34. Srebrenica military commander Nasir Oric stands with his soldiers from Srebrenica in front of destroyed and burned Bosnian Serb buildings in Kravica, just north of Srebrenica on Serbian Orthodox Christmas, January 7, 1993.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/016.shtml
Picture 17 of 34. The body of Milica Saric, who was murdered by Bosnian Muslim forces in Kalinovik with 30 other Bosnian Serb civilians. On right, the body of 15 year-old Bosnian Serb Slobodan Mastilo, who was murdered by Bosnian Muslim forces in the Foca region.
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/017.shtml
http://www.serbianna.com/features/srebrenica/034.shtml
source
http://www.club.co.yu/h.aspx?x=f&v=20594
http://emperor.vwh.net/sreb/un-intro.pdf
Pages 1 - 21 of the document. Historical background. Serbian suffering
in the region. Repeated acts of hostility toward the Serbian population
in and around Srebrenica, this time in the 1990s. A list of recent
Serbian victims of Muslim crime.
The list of Serbian victims
http://emperor.vwh.net/sreb/un-victims.pdf
Pages 22 - 40 of the document. Bosnian Serbs from in and around
Srebrenica murdered by Bosnian Muslims from April 20, 1992 to April 5, 1993,
organized by date, victim's first name, father's name (in parenthesis),
last name, year of birth, place of birth, county.
Massacres
http://emperor.vwh.net/sreb/un-massacred.pdf
Pages 41 - 51 of the document. General description of the crimes
committed: Types of torture and murder, plunder of Serbian property,
cleansing of the Serbian population.
Muslim perpetrators
http://emperor.vwh.net/sreb/un-perpetrators.pdf
Pages 52 - 80 of the document. Bosnian Muslim perpetrators. Their full
names, types of crime committed. Places and dates of their crimes.
Victims' statements - part 1
http://emperor.vwh.net/sreb/un-statements-1.pdf
Pages 81 - 104 of the document. Some surviving Serbian victims tell, in
their own words, what they went through and how they survived.
Victims' statements - part 2
http://emperor.vwh.net/sreb/un-statements-2.pdf
Pages 105 - 132 of the document. Continuation: surviving Serbian
victims tell what they went through.
http://www.serbianna.com/columns/savich/051.shtml