Thursday, 7 January 2010

The Kravice Christmas Day Massacre

Today is the Orthodox Christmas Day, and therefore the anniversary of the Kravice Christmas Day Massacre of 1993.

Black-shirted in deference to their fathers and grandfathers, the militias of a Western-backed Wahhabi rabble-rouser and unrepentant old recruitment sergeant for the SS left Srebrenica in the early hours. They took Kravice by surprise, slaughtering forty-nine men, women and children.

However, that was but a small proportion of their 3500 and more Serb civilians victims between 1992 and 1993 in that area. Of the thirty villages that made up Kravice municipality, twenty-six remain uninhabited even now. (Consider that in 1993, the former Bolivian President, García Meza Tejada, was convicted of "genocide" for the deaths of precisely eight people.)

And for what? What did this Western-backed genocide achieve?

The state schools of Sarajevo have now banned the white-bearded figure known to Croat children as Dred Božinjak (Father Christmas), to Serb children as Božik Bata (Christmas Friend), and even, in the last fifty years, to Bosnian Muslim children as Deda Mraz (Grandfather Frost).

Expect these schools, and other public institutions, to enforce Islamic dress codes, dietary laws and so forth in the very near future.

The Republika Srpska will declare independence sooner rather than later, and will deserve every support when she does. The Bosnian Croats are also coming round. The West backed the wrong side in Bosnia.

As also in Kosovo, where the Wahhabism and the Nazi nostalgia are mixed in with heroin-trafficking, prostitution, and the Maoism of Enver Hoxha.

6 comments:

  1. And now we have a Veep who wants all Serbs in concentration camps.

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  2. It seems to be the iron rule of American Administrations that, while they can be spectacularly bad at both domestic and foreign policy (Dubya), they can only ever be good at one of them. In the present case, that is domestic policy, not foreign policy. Like LBJ, most obviously. Or Truman. Or FDR, really.

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  3. Serbs from Bosnia and Kosovo, and Bonian Croats too, should be among the Christian immigrants to be welcomed to Britain as advocated by Lord Carey.

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  4. regards from Peter Handke and Noam

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  5. Srebrenica is being repeated until our minds go numb but we rarely hear of this incident.

    What concerns the Western support for Islamic terrorists in the area it should be also mentioned that the West supports the Chechens. It suits the West's temporary interests I guess...

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