Part (7/11): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj-tb0E6PIM
"A Cry from the Grave" investigates the massacre in July 1995 of over 7 000 Muslims in Srebrenica, Bosnia. The films tells the sto "A Cry from the Grave" investigates the massacre in July 1995 of over 7 000 Muslims in Srebrenica, Bosnia. The films tells the story of a brutal 72 hours in the life a
nd death of the Muslim refugees in the town, which had been declared a United Nations safe area, under the protection of Dutch U.N. peacekeapers. They were taken by the Bosnian Serbs, executed in the fields, schools and warehouses in the area and buried in mass graves. Srebrenica is the Guernica of
our time, and a story of the humanitarian wars being waged by the UN and NATO throughout the world. It was the worlds first "United Nations safe haven", a town the international community pledged to protect, then utterly failed to do so. The resulting massacre has been called a crime against humanit
y, even genocide. The fundamental theme of A Cry from the Grave" is how, at the end of the 20th century, we deal with a such a bloody crisis at the heart of Europe. Is a judicial resolution possible for such a war crime, and what can international justice offer the victims of the massacre?
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but i bet Alija told you in his propaganda that you became muslims because you found "truth" in islam.
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In times of war, special priority status ought to be given to women, children, the weak, the sick, and the elderly, - they ought to be protected from savagery at ALL costs. It is deserving therefore to mention that Ratko Mladic is scum, pure scum. Rot in hell, that sick, fucking bastard.
burn in hell motherfucker