The Srebrenica Genocide
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Following the collapse of Yugoslavia, the Balkans erupted in violent conflict, often accompanied with ethnic cleansing and genocide. At Srebrenica, thousands of Bosnian Muslim men and boys lost their lives in the bid to create a “greater Serbia”. In todays, video, we will be looking at just how such a complex and violent war could take place, just what happened to so many and the consequences for those responsible.
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I met a girl here in Las Vegas and she was fleeing Bosnia. All of the men in her family were killed, all generations. Cousins,brothers, father,grandfather, all generations including the children. Needless to say she had ptsd. And she was in a situation where she couldn't deal with her mental illness. Like I said that was a long time ago but I still think of her.I pray that she is living the life that she deserves
@Bia Tch who hurt you as a child?
🙏🙏🏿 Amen 🙏🏾🙏🏻
@@lisakuntzman7017 dude really thought he could bond with you through laughing at a war vet who has PTSD. Tf is wrong with people?
@@cokaneds dude check this out I was by no means making light of veterans ptsd that could not be farther from the truth I wasn't laughing or disrespecting anyone too bad you completely twisted what I stated
@Lisa Kuntzman
It's pretty clear from his comment that that's not what he said FFS. He was criticizing the other idiot whose comment is now gone, not you.
I've left Bosnia only a few days before Srebrenica fall as Sarajevo was about to fall too, so we were not safe anymore. We were in Croatia at the time listening alive on radio when Serbs took over Srebrenica and I still get a chills when remembering a screams of women, children and men. That was a massacre of people of Srebrenica......
That's awful 😖 glad you made it
God bless you and your family for going through those trials and tribulations
J
Love from Canada
@@shrodingerscat4191 Thank you and love from UK..
I remember the story of a man who was 15 years old at the time and spent 20 days running through the forest from killers until he reached free territory. One day he was surrounded by Serbian soldiers inside the village, so he thought of lying down among the dead people and covering himself with their corpses. So he spent the night like that and survived.
🎶 *”My dad used to conquer Bosnia”* 🎶 🇷🇸
@@CampingComrade. I KNOW
I’m pretty sure that was Owen Wilson
human trash. everyone of you who responded to this comment smh
@@ToddiusMaximus wow
A friend of mine said he worked with a refugee from Bosnia, when she tried to leave the country with her husband, she went to the bank to get their life savings so they could ya know, take it with them. The man behind the desk ask if they were Bosnian, she said yes, but they were never political. He just said, "you have no money here" ... so basically stole their entire life savings.
Yikes. That's a note to self.
Thanks for sharing this with us because most Americans, not all, have their blinders pulled on tight. People in America pick and choose what knowledge they decide 🤔 🙄 to follow-whether it is true or not
About the fallen (O šehidima): "When Bosniaks call their fallen fighters that, it clearly shows what they fought for." By this we mean that Bosniaks fought for "Islamic Bosnia and Herzegovina".
@@Agape3947 Didnt Croats fight for a Croatian ethnostate?
@109367 Mate, don't want to break it up to you this way but I heard the same story coming from all three nationalities here, Muslims, Croats, Serbs, with only negligible story difference and of course with the different antagonist, so I would say for it that it's a copy-paste made up story. The story doesn't also align with probably the most known fact here in ex-Yu countries, that the Yugoslav Dinar was inflating like hell in the years and months prior the war and also during the war, so it doesn't make any sense to save worthless money or to waste your own time trying to get it from the bank.
The fact that the men responsible for these crimes only got a few years in prison rather than having their eyes gouged out and left to feed the strays is disgusting.
Most of them didn’t get anything. They’re still living side by side with their victims. Not sure how the victims handle it, I’d go apeshit vigilante.
@@12time12 you vaxceld believe any US operation. But watch this Z
All of them were severely punished either by life in prison (Hague) or death in prison. However, the muslims didn't get a single day in jail for much worse atrocities they were doing. Get your facts straight
@@12time12 how do you think Muslims managed to live in Europe? The people definitely got replaced just as they did
I can see where you coming from hun but my belief is that when you escape the judgment of this world - you get harsher judgment by the God almighty, so it's cool....
Sad to think my mum is pictured in the video at 6 minutes and 53 seconds, to this day she always talks about the stories and how her life was like in Srebrenica from 1993 to 1995. From her friend dying a cruel death right in front of her to her questioning why the world watched and didn’t step in to help earlier. Lost generations of my family over a piece of land 😢
I am so sorry 😞.
@@serbianwarrior385 what logic is that? I can say the same with Serbia why cry for help during NATO bombing only strong when killing innocent civilians.
@@alen5669 N9body had to help us,same goes for us.
Serbians are trying to make themselves victim of the breakup of Yugoslavia, but they were the main suspects indeed.
Who was the leader of Yugoslavia when it was starting to break down? Who sent Yugoslav Army to deal with the Slovenes? Who sent Serbians against Croatians? Who sent Serbs and Croats pitting against Bosnians? Who nearly gutted the Macedonians? Who are still denying the Kosovo independence? It was Serbia all along.
@Serbian Warrior, I will never forget the tragic couple shot by your soldiers on a bridge, and the Kebab Removal soldiers.
My grandpa died in Srebrenica along with his siblings and mother. I was 3 when this happened, and I can still hear my mum's blood curdling screams when she found out.. I have serbian coworkers today, and it doesn't seem to be a proud moment for them either tbh
Sorry to hear that. 🏴
@@ballsack6547 thanks, hope people soon start realising that Putin is the new Milosevic or Mladic, just 1000 times worse...
Were those Serbian colleagues also in Srebrenica, brother?
And there is no hiding bosancanec. You will go back to your motherland
@@herzog1857 always serbia 🇷🇸
What I like about your videos is that it's not only a reminder that human violence and cruelty is always just around the corner, but you also give us some valuable History lessons.
My father died a while back. A colleague invited me to his office and asked me to close the door. He fled the Balkans with his family as a teenager. His father was captured before that and he have gone to several funerals dedicated to his father. They have found remains in a mass grave and they bury the found remains one by one to show respect. He have never told that to anyone before, he said.
United Nations doing what they do best as is tradition.
They did the same during the Rwandan genocide. The UN was 100 percent aware of what was happening the days leading up to the start of the genocide they pulled out and used bullshit excuses to why they did it. I don’t know why but the UN deliberately does the exact opposite of what their purpose is
@@klaustgaming3358 Bosniaks would be fine with that if they hadnt taken their weapons with promises of protection.. and then just stood by
Total and utter moral cowardice.
Literally no different at all from the League of Nations following WW1.
I remember hearing about the conflict in the 90s as a kid but didn’t know the details. Thank you as always for such a well made & educational video.
There is an amazing documentry,much more in depth if your interested.
ruclips.net/video/bVUg-VoPAeA/видео.html
What was well made when very first words r lies?
@@peter58peter I love how you don’t provide counter evidence. You just make the claim with 0 proof
@@jtgd If u have brain; u would know without me presenting evidence. And, for starters: what evidence did u get from this lying organization?
I was in an orphanage with a girl who had somehow fled to the United States in 1995, she had been a refugee in this war. After 1997 I remember she was adopted. Her name was changed and I never saw her again. Meridith, if that really was your name, I hope your life turned out beautiful.
What orphanage? What city?
Had to be beautiful et all. For starters; she flew from bad place to much worse?
@@peter58peter "Haha America/Americans bad" jokes are old.
God bless you. I hope your life is turning out beautiful as well.
@@peter58peteryour homeland is conquered
Once again the UN did... Pretty much nothing.
Bosnia was all over the news when I was a child. I remember it and the Serbian conflict, Yugoslavia, Croatia and Kosovo. My sister travelled to Croatia in 2013 and they loved it. I told them they had no idea what horrors happened there. 🥺😨😰 So many people don't care or want to know. Thank you Disturbian for bringing these dark days to light. Genocides should never be forgotten. Rwanda, Armenia and so many more xoxo
The UN is kind of designed to be fairly weak, its the only real way you can make all the worlds countries participate. If the UN say had the power to invade what ever countries they deemed fit and completely redesign their governments you'd have countries leaving or actively fighting against it. Hell lunatics here in the US are convinced the UN is going to take over the US as a new " one world government " never mind the fact that the US has more power in the UN than almost any other country and the UN mostly relies on willing cooperation with countries to meet its goals. The WHO for example can only work in countries with their governments consent.
What happened in Croatia?
@@richard_from_england333
Depends on the time frame.
For a modern frame, Croatia was involved in the Yugoslav Wars, so they weren't spare some of that violence.
On an older scale, Croatia was part of Communist Yugoslavia. Not the worst time, but still had its bad moments.
If we are talking about WW2 Croatia, oh boy...
@@richard_from_england333 there were also uprisings of Serbs there . Tho in difrence to the Bosnia where Serbs stayed and now have their own plot of land . In Croatia pretty much all Serbs were systematically cleansed from there in operation Storm.
The UN mostly don’t do Jack against anything nowadays
thank you for making this. my parents fled bosnia (they’re from zenica, so away from the serbian border) but moved back about a year ago and my mom told me all she did on the anniversary of the genocide was cry. war is atrocious.
What did she cry about? That fascists did not succeed killing all of the Serbs?
@@peter58peter what fascists? You wouldn't know a fascist if one goose-stepped over your grave.
They moved because West was open and giving money. Not because of danger. Except if they are Serbs. Serbs are only nation ethnicaly cleansed from Zenica.
@@bgdabg6769 Have you ever been to Zenica?
@@bosnianowitzkifan41 Sure. You want to say I lied something. Numbers are public. Serbian population went from 20% to 3%. Same for all other cities in federation/entity of muslims and croats. Be quiet you shameless boy. You would like to prove something avoiding the facts. I don't care for your reply. Facts are facts.
I have been to Bosnia, as well as in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia... Bosnia still suffers from the war the most. I wish they find peace and prosperity.
Under occupying west? I think; that's impossible?
@@peter58peter you're definitely a Serbian bot
@@peter58peter...
They never will until they go back to their native land. Bosnian DNA isn’t European so why should they find peace?
You can`t see Croatia suffers because they got rid of the Serbs in ethnical cleansing. Some of 250K Serbs who fled to Serbia still suffer in Serbia.
My neighbors across the street were Bosnian Muslims from this. The first year they were here, they didn't know about the 4th of July holiday and those poor people (wife, husband, and their young son) spent the night terrified in their basement because they thought the fireworks screaming and exploding were bombs. They were surprised when they ventured out in the morning and everything was fine. The wife came over and asked my mom what on earth went on the night before. She was very relieved once the confusion was cleared up and my mom apologized profusely for not giving them a heads up because she didn't know that they hadn't been informed already, and we didn't know their full story at the time, so we no one even gave a second thought about the normal festivities. She said it was fine and she was just glad to know that nothing bad was happening. From then on, they always had the best fireworks on the whole block every 4th of July. They were really nice people, except the dad was kind of standoffish and was sometimes physically abusive to his wife until he had to do court ordered anger management courses after she finally called the cops on him (after my mom saw her with a black eye once and said that wasn't acceptable behavior here and she had the right to call the police on him for it if he did it again). He was a smart guy and a hard worker though. Built a successful trucking company from the ground up, and he did get better after the anger management courses according to the wife. They eventually moved because they could afford a bigger house in a nicer area and we couldn't be happier for them. My parents go over to visit from time to time, and now the husband's cousin and her family live across the street from us.
How do you move here and not know that though
@@hunterwade9030 they were refugees, they didn't plan to move here. They may have known about the holiday, but not the fireworks.
@@hunterwade9030 dude trust me noone cares about the 4 of july in europe
@@ThatOddChickenHippie are you from saint louis?
@@dominicksherzai4356 Utah
One of my good friends fled Bosnia during the war. He has some crazy and heart breaking stories.
Hope; he's honest person so that u can decipher some of the truth.
Why would you be friends with a Muslim?
As a Dutch citizen this event really angers me because our government didn’t back the soldiers on the ground whom wanted to intervene with force. It’s a real tragedy what happened to these men and women of this country. Unfortunately this is not new in human history and will happen again and again.
Your government should be ashamed of itself and those actions they have made during the July '95... Punk asses submitted themselves to Serve so easily,.... surrendered pretty much!
The reality is to Kok and Dutchbat, the people of Srebrenica were nothing more than Slavs...and Muslim Slavs at that.
why r u contradicting yourself? your governement didn't 'intervine; with force?
@@peter58peter rules of engagement. Try to understand that.
Turns out we should have punished the people who actually started WWI (Serbs), and not the people who simply responded to help their allies (Germans).
The entirety of world history would have been completely different. Or better yet, if people had simply let natural selection take it's course between Austria-Hungary & Serbia.
That was the true crime of the Russian Tsar. Declaring war on Austria to protect the Serbs. Millions died for their petty grievance & how often have they ever apologized or offered to take responsibility?
It's hard to imagine that one day you're neighbors, maybe not friends but at least polite neighbors, and then you're mortal enemies and murdering people for no good reason. It's sad horrible we can be
Can’t spell menace without men
It always your neigbors look at the other grnocides
Yup! Plenty of stupids always ready to serve the most stupid.
That reminds me of my mom who is Somali says during the civil war your neighbors would turn into your mortal enemies if they were a different clan/tribe. Somalia was a very tribalistic country and everybody was loyal to their own tribes which of course let to a brutal long civil war which my mom fled to the US from.
My father came from Bosnia to Australia, only to die here at 44.
Rest in peace.
Rest in Peace
I came to meet my beautiful friend because of this awful event. She and her husband lived in Germany for a while, then Catholic Charities brought them and their son to Texas. Her daughter was born here in 2002 and in 2010, at a birthday party, I got to meet her through our daughters happily playing together. God bless her, she has such a beautiful soul ❤
Catbolic Charitoes? WTF are they 🤣
@RepublicanOfIreland I didn't realize I had misspelled "CATHOLIC CHARITIES." I should've known that 2 letters could totally destroy someone's mind and not make them comprehend what I meant to type.
Why is a Muslim living in Texas?
My dad went into Srebrenica and many other areas of Bosnia… I refuse to ask more questions because I know how bad it all was (obviously not as deeply as those that experienced the horror or my dad and other soldiers who were there) and it’s devastating. Disgusting. Heart wrenching. I could go on. Thank you for talking about this Disturban, I love your channel and have watched you for a long time now ❤️ keep it up.
I am very impressed by your refusal to ask more questions of your dad in order to keep from upsetting him. Obviously you know your father and recognize his personality and have witnessed the change in him since he fought there. And I know you take that position purely out of your love for him. But I would like to point something out.
First, it is never wrong to ask questions. But all too often we don't for the exact reason you gave. it is also an open secret that combat veterans usually don't like to talk about their experiences. But not for the reasons we think. Sure, that is a reason some vets do not like to talk about it. But in reality the reason most don't like to is because those who ask those questions have never been in combat, deployed or even served in the military at all. And explaining that is almost a chore. And to keep from having to do it, they simply chose not to talk about it to anyone. However, if he is talking to another vet, that changes things quite a bit because they know that other veteran doesn't need an explanation of what combat actually is. So they will usually talk to another vet.
Next, I don't know of a single parent that would not do anything and everything for their children. Even if it was going to be difficult and detrimental to them. So what I am trying to say is that talking about it and asking him questions is often cathartic for him. Even if he doesn't think it would be. And trust me, there is nothing you could ask that would be any worse than what he has already done to himself.
A lot of people are afraid of asking someone who may be suicidal if they are thinking of harming themselves or others for fear of pushing them over the edge. It will never do that. Nothing you ask them about it will make them do it. But if you do ask them point blank, you might just save their life. For one, those who are suicidal that get asked about it are often taken by surprise because they rarely think anyone could recognize that they have been thinking about it as they have worked so hard at trying to hide it. So most of the time they lie and say they aren't.
So I propose this. Just ask him if he would be willing to answer your questions. You could even say that if he gets uncomfortable with it that you would stop immediately. I think you would be surprised at what he tells you. Now, he may feel uncomfortable with a particular question but not all the questioning. One such question that seems to always come up is, "How many people did you kill?" Aside from that question not having any substance, it literally belittles their experiences like it was a damn game and that was the only way to keep score. In fact, the entire Vietnam war was judged by that exact metric. Officers judged an operation or battle based on its body count. Pretty freakin' disgusting.
But I think your dad would answer your questions since it is his kid that is trying to learn and understand it. Also, how can we possibly learn from it if we do not ask those who were there about it? We can't. I think if we did ask the questions more often that eventually society as a whole would eventually get disgusted with fighting wars. Wars will never stop. But we sure as shit can minimize them and their frequency.
There is nothing about war that is an adventure or even honorable. If WW1 was not being fought, the 1918 flu pandemic would not have been nearly as bad as it was.The entire war lasted a little bit over 4 years. However, when American GI's deployed to France after its outbreak in Kansas, it would not have been spread to Europe like it was. There were just over 10 million deaths on both sides and the civilian populations in the war. The flu pandemic wiped out a minimum of 50 million people with projections of up to 100 million dead. And the flu killed mostly young people. Why? Easy, the 1918 flu was H1N1 and had spread fairly quickly. But it was a much more mild strain. So older people who got it some 30 to 35 years earlier had developed a natural immunity to it. Whereas the people born after that time had no immunity what so ever. And the 1918 strain was much stronger than the previous one because of it. So between the 1st world war and the 1918 flu we basically wiped out an entire generation of youth in less than 6 years.
So, I encourage you to ask your dad if he would answer more questions. I think it would help you both.
@@trombone113 Trust me if you are from the balkans you have heard the war stories, you'd be suprised at how comical some are and how uplifting others are. But when it comes to the real horrors of it we only get short glimpses and when we do its too much for us to push further into it. There's a big cultural difference between us from the balkans and westerners, we have completely different relationships with our families than you guys. As much as im sure them talking about it is good, its just culturally not how it works.
@@trombone113 But it was not a combat in his dad's case; it was a massacre that he (his dad) participated
If your dad done any war crimes for the Serbs or helped them do any, get the fuck away from him.
Was your dad by any chance a UN "soldier"
As a Serb,i want to say sorry to all Bosniaks,even tho i was not alive when this was happening.God bless you all,and hope for bright future for our peoples.
Hey, don't blame yourself. Not every Serb is responsible for what happened in Srebrenica, especially one born after the war.
I am Serbian and, while I reserve my personal overall view of the Bosnian War, I am nevertheless most genuinely disgusted by what my fellow countrymen did in Srebrenica. It was not one bit heroic, honorable and related to the defense of our people. Indeed, it brought lasting shame upon my fellow Serbs. Bosniaks must never forget that the ordinary people of Serbia and R. Srpska are not their enemies, though. Our ammoral governments are.
@@borntorebel333 Niko krupno ko Turcin ne laze!
@Dalibor tldr, I they took part in this they should have died slow
Oh the BS 😄
@Dalibor Just shut up.
@Dalibor So because their forces committed atrocities that were just as bad or even worse that means.....what? That the atrocities that were committed in retaliation are justifiable? It is wrong for them to engage in wanton rape, torture and murder but it is okay for them to be the victims of it?
I understand that the desire for vengeance can be powerful and I will not even condemn anyone for indulging it, but if you are going to do that (or support those who have done so) please don't bother wasting all that time and effort to portray one side as 'the bad guys' and the other as 'righteous liberators'......both committed vile and disgusting acts.
My father was one of Canadian peacekeepers sent over. He will still not speak of what happened over there to this day….
I bet he won't as so called peacekeepers raped civilians and even had underage sex slaves in their bases.
Becuase nothing happened lmao
@@civotamuaz5781 what's your problem?
@@civotamuaz5781 what?
Tbh I don't blame him alot of ugly stuff happend over there....ignore civota
Those people didn't deserve any of that.
The Balkan powder keg, as it's been known since Victorian times. Sadly there's ALOT of tragic history in that region of the globe
Exactly. vatican, amongst other evil was sculpted there.
A friend many years back told me of his experience during his time in the army during this conflict.
He was just 18 at the time and was part of a peacekeeping force sent in to protect civilians and maintain order, though what he experienced was horrifying.
He was part of a group that discovered a mass grave of deceased people and helped to remove the bodies so as to be buried properly, but being a teenager he had never experienced anything like this before.
From what he opened up about to me after many years he suffered from PTSD from witnessing the horrors and devastation.
He bought himself out of the army not long after this, and was never quite the same person i knew as when we grew up together. He never spoke about what he witnessed for many years afterwards, but through counseling and our long friendship he did open up and disclosed what happened during his time over there.
It's tragic that such horrific events still occur in our lifetime, these may be Decades ago now, but i remember these events happening when i was a teenager.
Wow, you did an amazing job in a short amount of time explaining the house of cards that was Yugoslavia. I’m always impressed with your history channel. Thank you for truly educational content. Have you thought of doing a history podcast? I’d love to hear more from you in a longer format.
We have been thinking about dojng one, hopefully soon
Thank you for yiur comments
@@disturbansbrother6493 that’s great to hear! I hope it happens. If it does I’ll definitely be one of you guys first subscribers.
@@disturbansbrother6493sorry to interrupt here but . . . THERE YOU ARE!!! I OFTEN leave comments saying what an excellent job you do with your brother making this channel what it is. I very rarely see you in the comments so now that I've got you I want you to know that the true fans that have been here since day 1 really appreciate your hard work and efforts. It has NEVER gone unnoticed by myself and many others. You're a HUGE asset to this channel and I'm glad I was finally able to tell you personally. I left another comment saying that this is probably the BEST one you lads have done!! It was absolutely brilliant!! Cheers🤘🇬🇧
@@kenkaniff8428 thank you thats incredibly kind! This is the 2nd account ive had to make as it was banned so a lot of my old comments have gone!
I try to comment and reply as much as possible!
@@disturbansbrother6493 I just wanted to make sure you personally heard it from me. Your hard work isn't going unnoticed my friend!! Cheers 🤘🇬🇧
Edit: why did they ban your other acct tho?
A friend of mine my age is from Croatia who was 12 at the time. He told me allllll about this long ago. I had NO idea of it. His family was able to flee to Germany, and his family all survived though they very narrowly escaped. His older brother and dad saw horrible stuff and I could just tell they were traumatized by what was witnessed. From what all I heard from them, I'd say your video here very accurately depicts it. RIP to all those lost in the conflict.
Nobody from the three sides in the war in Yugoslavia will not tell you the truth, few people are ready to admit their mistakes
Why Germany? Why not another Muslim country?
@@iloveyoushima UK?
@@iloveyoushimait’s literally Europe my lord
So I don’t know about anyone else but as a 25 year old American, we were NEVER taught this in any of our public education systems. From elementary all the way through university. Never mentioned. Thank you Disturban for educating me!!!
Im in Croatia right now and may visit Serbia before Ieave. I study Croatian and Bosnian & Herzegovinan prehistory but understanding modern history is so important for any outsider coming here. Thank you for this important video.
How and what makes these lies important?
@@peter58peter so u comment on all peoples comments thinking ur important 🤣 clearly you have nothing better to do
@@peter58peter You deserve to be put in the dirt for your defense of these actions.
@@peter58peter The world learn's more about serb's from comments like your's. Aj vozi tractorboy! 🚜🚜🚜
@@SteveRadich1928 konjusaru! World does know about vatican and creeps such as yourself.
I was born in 84 and still remember the refugees joining our school out of the blue because of this war. They all seemed so sad for my young mind to compute but I remember they were always so quiet. That soon went awake thank the lord when they became comfortable , made mates and just became “kids” doing kid stuff like us all. Now I think about it what those poor babies witnessed we never knew and how it must have affected them. People tend to forget about the children in wars and focus on politics. Its generationally damaging to brush over the trauma the youth go through in these times. I hope they’re all doing great now.
Edit: no matter how many times I hear these terrible crimes of history I’m always taken back to the thought of , this has happened everywhere.
Throw a dart at a map and it’s taken place, and still does to this day.
I’m born in the U.K. and even our isle has gone through the same tragedies.
All I can say is when will it ever end???.
Yup! map under brittish rule knew nothing but misery.
Ewe, so even back then the UK was being polluted by Muslims.
Serbs in the comments pivoting from „it’s propaganda! It never happened!“ to „they deserved it!“ will never not be funny to me
Ako ti se nikad nije dogodilo, gledaj bar slike. Ako covjek laze, slike ne lazu.
Nema sta, UN ih je u Srebrenici jako stitio. Sve ih predao MLADICU !.
There is a word called "context" that this video lacks and that u fail to understand.
You should point out the Greek Genocides from 1913 to 1923 commited by the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish National Movement since 300 to 900 thousand Greeks of Asia Minor and Pontus died. In comparison, the Greek Population of Asia Minor was 2.5 Million. I want it pointed out since not many people know that,and my great grandparents were in asia minor and (thankfully) survived the genocides.
Post ww1 it was a population transfer and went both ways. During Ww1 it was a genocide though.
@@williamthebonquerer9181 There was also a genocide in the interwar, just before the population exchange. So they still continued. To be fair i think they stopped for a while due to the defeated Ottomans not wanting to provoke the Entente, but they soon started with the Nationalist Movement of Mustafa Kemal. There is literally a greek song named 'Δε συλλογέσαι, ρε Κεμάλ' (Kemal, don't you think)
@@epicmike43 the Balkans needs an international meeting where u all own up to the crimes u have committed amongst each other in the 20th century. Any time anyone mentions an atrocity people mention ones done against them to diminish it. During the population exchange Turks were also killed in Greece. People don't say genocide happened in the Indian partition because both sides were as guilty.
Not interested
Do you mean the Armenian genocide?
My dad's brother was his best friend growing up and my dad gave him a belt buckle that he'd never took off even during the war in 94 the Serbians overran our village and they dragged him away that's the last time anybody ever saw him ever saw him until 2008 they dug up a mass grave and since my dad is the only one who survives from his family they called him over to id the body that had a familiar belt buckle around its waist He had to look at the corpse of his brother that have been rotting at the composing for 15 years 10 years and all he could tell from that corpse was the belt buckle. Never forgive them and I'll never forget them
Here's proof what muslims r waiting for; another push by fascists to do more harm to Serbs.
Never forgive them for what? Taking back land that Muslim invaders took from them? I’m genuinely curious.
Love your videos!
Thank you thats very kind!
In my opinion the yugoslavian war and chechen war were hardcore and full of hatred some of the most disgusting executions on videos from these wars.
Muslims so that checks out
@@crazychase98, religion played a small role in these conflicts, only as an amplifier for the national conflict, not the root cause. I know, I am a Chechen. I may despise Islam but our war of national liberation has nothing to do with it (aside from some islamists who gained prominence after the assassination of Dudaev who was quite a secular man).
Wherever america takes democracy hatred blooms.
@@peter58peterBetter add Russian and China to that list as well bud.
@@adamthetired9319join CIA and sabotage Russia.
12:11 this is an image of a Bosnian Serb prior to being beheaded by the Bosnian Mujahedeen so it's probably not an appropriate picture to use in the context of this video
You are right. It is a picture of a captured Serbian soldier by the Muslims just before they cut off his head. This image is not appropriate for this video.
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I think that's the point. But I may be wrong.
@@mookinbabysealfurmittens My friend, if it is a picture of a captured Serbian soldier who is about to be killed by Bosniaks, and if the picture is used to tell the story of a "Serbian soldier killing a captured Bosniak", I see a problem with that.
The guy running this channel should quit, and start selling pencils from a cup on the streets
Yes
There’s an absolutely heartbreaking film called “Quo Vadis Aida?” that takes place during this event. It’s a tactful, comprehensive film which will leave you in tears.
My heat breaks for any and all who suffered in the Balkan wars. It’s a disgrace how the supposed international peacekeepers did nothing…
That film is a pathetic attempt at propaganda, nothing more. It's full of inaccuracies and subtle manipulation of historical events. It panders to the public's emotions rather than invoking critical thinking.
I watched it last night. So very sad. Especially the fact that in the end they had to live with their oppressors.
@@chrisgr8509 Something that never took place, but was added as an emotional ingredient to a pathetic story with tons of inaccuracies.
@@rocktheelement here you write about "propaganda" and in other comment you write about "genozid"and "ethnic cleansing" in croatia..
maybe the serbs left voluntarily because "
Serbian Republic of Krajina" no longer existed..
but you believe something else.. did you maybe fall for the serbian propaganda (which was very strong in 1991-1995)?
Do you honestly think that the peacekeepers are more than diversity hires made to look progressive?
What good is the UN? They always send troops in different places, but they only watch the horrora happen. They never try to stop them. They did the same thing in Rawanda
And how exactly are they supposed to stop these genocides?
@@0816M3RC maybe not have 600 soldiers in shorts and blue helmets defend over 10k unarmed people?
I knew a veteran. My mother is from voivodina and when the war started her family left to hungary because they are hungarian and many relatives were already living there. My grandpa managed to escape through macedonia but hes best friend couldnt escape conscription. He survived the war but was scarred forever till his death.
From Vojvodina hungarians? People r truly lost.
My mom lived in Srebrenica and my dad lived in Sarajevo. My mom left just in time before the genocide and my dad fought. Both of their families were reduced to a 4th of their size. 10 uncles in total of theirs died and many if their friends too
Such should be the fate of all Muslims living on land that doesn’t belong to them.
@@iloveyoushimaLol the same goes to Christians according to your shit logic.
@@iloveyoushimaIslam is a religion, like Christianity. Both came from the Middle East. Bosniaks are Native Europeans, despite being Muslim. Go cry about it.
I used to work with many Bosnians that fled to the US(Saint Louis took in many) and befriended some. One woman who was widowed in the conflict told me a story where Serbian soldiers entered a family’s home. She said they killed the husband and son outright then took the woman to the bedroom and proceeded to gang rape her and her young daughter. While they did that they cranked up the oven and placed the family’s newborn infant inside while they got drunk. After cooking the baby they put it on a platter and brought mom and daughter to the kitchen and threatened to kill the little girl if the mom didn’t eat her baby. She took several bites with a pistol to her crying daughter’s head. They left the mother and little girl alive, and laughed about the fact she’d have to live her life knowing she’d cannibalized her own child. Story always stuck with me. Horrible!
And did she hear that story from her friends cousin former roommate? The first part is something that happens all too often during conflicts, all over the world, but the second part with the baby... riiight. It's the same PR shit that's been done since WWI, painting ur enemy, in this case former brothers and sisters, as complete monsters. Dont be fooled so easily, Serbs, Bosnians and Croats did it all, they all had such overblown horror stories
@@imalonedik9903 This did albanians to christian serbian family on Kosovo.U have report by US.Same like this man said just it wasnt Bosnian it was Serbian family on Kosovo killed by UcK and Albanian Al Qaida.U can find it on wiki with pictures if they didnt removed it.
@@arondrecikaj2002 Jesus, wtf?! I'll try to find that. I was kinda hoping ALL stories like that were just smear campaigns, to paint a certain nation/people as monsters, but sadly, it seems some of them are real...
Today on the things that didn't happen
real victims of rape will never go into that detail.... i doubt anything you were told was true
Thank you for covering this, I hope you begin to cover the Philippine massacres under the Marcos regime.
Paltak mo
I second the motion
RIP President Marcos. He did so much for the Aeta people
True. Marcos and his family as well as his cronies should be wiped off the Philippines and its history
The "victims" were either Commies, their supporters, or Western puppets.
My band teacher in middle school is from Bosnia and she gave us a whole presentation about her escaping during a war and making her way to Germany. She even had photos, and it was shocking seeing a direct POV of war for the first time in my life. She fueled my love of music and was a great (but hard ass) teacher.
My great-grandparents immigrated from Croatia/Slovenia depending on where the line was drawn when. They REFUSED to talk about their home country or teach them their home language (even though they never were fully fluent in English). “It was a horrible place,” explained my great grandmother. Please note they lived in poor villages and were basically lucky to get a ticket to America in the late 1910s. We actually had no idea where they were from until my cousin went deep into genealogy about 5 years ago.
… she also discovered that my royally-descended grandmother was from Poland. Her mother came to America as a young adult (not a child, as we were told) but we do not have that story. We still have zero information on her father. Hmmmm….
wow,your grandparents were obviously living in some total god forsaken villages 'cause back then Croatia and Slovenia were a part of Austro-Hungarian empire and it was a pretty decent places to live.
All u've got so far r only stories. lying stories.
@@peter58peter we should have just let Austria crush you guys and neither of the World Wars would have ever happened.
@@lordhumungus1386 They may have fled after World War II and may have had to because they were enthusiastically supporting the Germans as many in that area did.
You’re speaking of a time when that area was a part of Austro-Hungarian empire and yes- your ancestors were probably freaked out over that “country” because Slavic people were living as less than second class citizens under their occupied lands. It has nothing to do with this video.
Had a friend that wasn't from Srebrenica, but from Foca which also met a similar fate as Srebrenica. They described the lengths his mother took to leave Bosnia by car including bleaching his hair blond, and changing the licence plates on their Bosnian car to Serbian ones they stole to bypass checkpoints. Years later they'd visited and saw nobody they'd known had survived, their homes now allegedly occupied by their killers.
I'm from hole called Bosnia, albeit a Croat. Bosnyaks from Foca get worse than from Srebrenica, man women and children.
It's always a sad reminder that the good of the UN Military that were deployed to stop these atrocities are just later told to sit back, relax, and watch from the Front row of this show their world leaders are enjoying is just heart breaking. But just remember that the League of Nations before did the same towards Abyssinia which became the first painful reminder of why the UN was made in the first place.
u'r one of the many so confused.
@peter58peter Anyone can be confused, seeing a deployment of help and a stop to a violent situation just for it to continue and escalate.
The UN is a joke.
It’s hard to resist the urge to look away from such hideous crimes. Thank you for being the one to open our eyes.
u'r still looking at hideous crimes. R u ever going to get used to em?
Met a family from Srebrenica and luckily that family survived as a family. But the things they all told me were horrible. Lets start with the dad: he left his family in a muslim male exodus knowing damn well if he stays in the town he would get a knife under his throat. Knowing also that there would be 50% chance of survival on this exodus because it was land-mines infested hills and forests to walk on. He saw too many people stepping on those things losing either life or libs. After 3 days of walking these men reached a muslim controled area all hungry, thirsty, tired & traumatised. Mother: lost most of her relatives before the town fell. Serbs from her village burned down all muslim houses including hers with some cases where elderly people stayed inside and got burned alive. She was also captured before entering her bus to leave Srebrenica to be sent on a rape camp but when 1 serbian commander who was her childhood neighbor recognised her he shouted at his soldiers not to dare touch her ever again and they sent her back to the bus. Son: didn't talk anything about the war because he was too young when it happened but his hearing was really bad because his ear drums got damaged during the war because of all the loud shellings and screams that was really close to him. Elder & younger daughter: the elder I never met because she lives somewhere in Sweden but the younger one who used to date my brother had some memories. One of them was during the war in her school a class above them was murdered because a tank shell hit it. All children and the teacher were killed on the spot. Most of her stories were more or less about the lack of sleep or food. Today the parents are retired, son lives in Hong Hong as a personal body-guard of some rich chinese family, and the chick who used to date my brother is now unhappy with her marriege and has 2 sons.
father left cause he knew what he did and that he deserves to be killed, if caught...
Thank you for this video.. we are seeing this unfold hourly right now again.. what a world
As somebody who's mom fled from Somalia because of the civil war this conflict mirrors some of the things in the Somali Civil war. Somalia is very tribalistic and Somalis are more loyal to tribe then country even though they are all Somali still. My Mom said how your neighbor could become your nemesis because of tribe and even your friends and family. My Grandma was shopping and almost executed or arrested because she was from a western tribe and had a western accent. Luckily my uncle intervened and my grandmas life was saved.
Same thing with Rwanda and the later conflict that arouse from that all because of the Hutu and Tutsi tribes
In Bosnia neighbours were fighting neighbors and they didn't even have different accents, only religion.
@@masinacmafia Islam has no place in Europe, what do you expect?
@@iloveyoushimaTell that to Charlemagne who killed Saxons for not converting to shittianity 😭
It makes me angry that people who have family members who commit these horrible acts said "I'm proud of having a dad who is a war criminal".
You are proud of having a war criminal as part of your family, then I'll treat you as a war criminal for the rest of your miserable life.
What?
@@legendaryhumper it's true. I heard it from a meme but it has to be inspired by someone who says it.
@@haven_lady675 You're angry at the minority? like the minority of the minority, I personally haven't seen anyone who says that.
What drugs are you on my friend? Serbs made that song to ridicule the western narative that all Serbs were war criminials. Sreberenica is nothing compared to what Serbs suffered in WW2...
@@Vagab0nd12 the good shit, u want some too, buddy?
So glad I found this. Doesn't get talked about nearly as much, thank you!
I am really sad about what happened to my Bosnian Muslim brothers from these bad genocides I sympathize with you, my Bosnian Muslim brothers from Egypt 🇧🇦🇪🇬
We are not your brothers but thanks anyway
@@bidigibih8679 First, I want to ask you a question and I will answer you, what is your religion
@@mamdohrefa8374 atheist bosniak but my parents are muslims
@@bidigibih8679 Respect your privacy in choosing your religion, my friend, whatever religion it is I know that there are peoples who used to fight each other for the sake of religion and are still doing this until the present time You may have become an atheist because of this But let me make it clear to you that Islam has nothing to do with what the corrupt do and what happens in reality What is happening now is that there are people and secular colonial countries such as the United States and other Western European countries trying to distort the image of Islam For tyrannical evil purposes
So let's go back in history a little, my friend, do you know that Europe was suffering from backwardness and ignorance in the Middle Ages, the dark ages, people in the European continent were fighting over religion. in Spain and Italy; Remember also the discovery trips that the Spaniards made, the Spaniards occupied the Americas, killed and annihilated the indigenous people, and looted the wealth of the Americas and brought them to Europe. Among the Algerian Muslims is Italy, which colonized Libya and killed its people, as well as Europe, which killed 6 million Jews in the Holocaust. What justice are you talking about? Go back to yourself and see what you Europeans did in history. Aren’t France and America also the ones who brought Ruhollah Khomeini to Iran to make a great revolution and overthrow it? By the rule of the Iranian Shah, and Ruhollah reaches power, isn’t America the one who invaded Iraq without justification? Wasn’t it also the one who invaded Afghanistan? Why is America and Europe helping Israel to destabilize the region in the Middle East?
We, the Egyptians and the Bosnians, were ruled by the Ottoman Empire for a period when there were no wars or anything between Muslims. These wars began to appear when the Caliphate was abolished in Turkey And the Muslim countries became divided into countries and nationalities That is why there is no longer a union between them, the peoples want the union and the presidents always divide the peoples We Muslims are brothers, regardless of the country or place we live in around the world because this is what Islam teaches us +Islam does not differentiate whether a Muslim is Arab, Indian, Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, Bosnian or Albanian, then we are all brothers in Islam. ♥♥
@Shaurya Aggarwal we didnt won anyway it was stalemate because of NATO intervention
I really despise how some people would look at this and be like "totally justified" "nothing wrong, just claiming whats ours 💪" and whatever disturbing statements they hold...
The document does not mention what happened before this event, so it is one-sided. I recommend the book Srebrenica by Alexander Dorin.
Share friend please!!
The video also doesn't talk about what happened exactly after this event, so it is even more one-sided
I will always be perplexed by the UNs ineptitude and seemingly flat out unwillingness to do something, ANYTHING, to help those civilians; disgusting.
The soldiers were more than willing but the politicians wouldn't let them do anything.
un that fascist arm of big fascist does plenty, otherwise; would not exist.
UN is the marionette case of the World Jewish Congress, 501 Madison Avenue NYC, WITH HEADQUARTERS IN 92 COUNTRIES.
I was in my 20s when Srebenica was taken by the Serbs. Even though I'm in Australia, on the other side of the planet, this massacre was huge news, and will be imprinted in my mind for life.
You don't know quarter of it, just like the author of this one sided documentary.
You should remember what attrocities ex prison colonists (australians) did at whim of their murikkkan Masters in ME.😉
@@PsyMOONze Tell me the other 3/4ths please. And please don’t site any Serbian sources. Thank you.
@@trollscream For example, no one spoke about "genocide" in Srebrenica for quite a while after 1995, until they had their story devised and presented to media.
I'm not here to teach you, truth is well known to me and I don't give a fuck what western hypocrites think on this subject, history didn't start in 90's on Balkan peninsula.
Mine too. I was in my 20's also but in the US
I remember on the news at the time. A man and his son hiding behind a wall from troops. The camera cut back later and they had been shot dead. I'll always remember that. R.I.P
Yeah, man. Poor Serbs. Being attacked and killed ever since evil vatican became center of the world.
I really love that you cover all this important history we should never forget
he did not cover anything from history. he fabricated stupid lie.
There are three types of Serbs in Bosnia, the original Serbs who call themselves Orthodox Christians, the Serbs who converted to Islam during the Ottoman Empire, who called themselves Bosniaks, and the Serbs who forcibly converted to Catholicism and called themselves Bosnian Croats. The NATO powers have agreed to overthrow the former common state by dividing them among themselves, and when they kill each other they will take control of Yugoslavia and hopefully Bosnia itself. All the crimes committed by all three sides are the work of the hybrid NATO-UK-USA, who are the real war criminals in the war in Yugoslavia. Without the involvement of NATO-UK-USA, the crimes would never have happened because 40% of the population from Bosnia are in mixed marriages. History teaches us that London and Washington are behind every war in the world. This is real true, I am Slovenian, No Bosnian, no Croat, no Serb.
Croats and bosnians are actually slavs and much whiter then serbs who are slavized turks, vlahs and arabs...and serbs were actually settled by turks in bosnia because serbs were humble slaves of the turks and bosniaks who converted to islam
Serbs actually started the war in yugoslavia because they wanted to own whole balkan it didnt work now serbs are spreading lies and propaganda and deny the right of existence and the history of there neighbour people
Do not ever let them take you to a secondary crime scene. Whether it is an abduction, or a wholesale roundup of an entire city. If they are there to take you away, assume that you will not make it out alive. Pick up anything that can be used as a lethal weapon and try to take at least 1-2 of them with you.
Unarmed people are slaves. The US Second Amendment exists for good reason as the ONLY counter to an armed enemy is a weapon in good hands. We see this writ large in Ukraine which war was invited by NATO disarmament.
Jesus Christ, what has my country done. I never even researched what happened.
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Thank you for doing a video about the topic I recommended. I think that Srebrenica was just a side part of all the horrors and atrocities committed in the Bosnian War. Instead of the Srebrenica genocide it should be called the Bosnian Genocide, as multiple massacres and forced displacement were done throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina even before the Srebrenica massacre.
Could you do a video about the Rohingya genocide?
He’s not a genocide channel
@@snogglewort1 The Rohingya Genocide is well within this channels perimeters.
@@snogglewort1 He has done multiple videos about genocides. It’s called disturban history for something; in regards of all the horrific events in the history of humanity. Genocides enter in that title
Some logical writer.
I always wonder if in videos on this topic will they mention that every single Serb around srebrenica was slaughtered, entire Podrinje was ethnically cleansed, causing this revenge, usually not.
Bought time Disturban is doing a vIdeo about the Balkan War!
I can't say much about this since I don't have the knowdlege (since I wasn't alive then) and I am Serbian. I just want the people to know the war was awful for us too. My father was a soliter although I am not sure if he went to Srebrevica. He didn't want to kill and told my grandmother if he had to kill someone he would kill himself first. Many men like my father existed who protested the war. It was hard for all. This wouldn't happen if these countries didn't have their sick ideologies.
This wouldn't happen if we did not have so many stupids. Be proud to be from Serbian heritage.
I was born in zambia and brought up in cape town and the place had compulsory conscription. I had to do 2 years army. I left the country as soon as possible afterwards. The uk was the only place I could get in legally.
America refused
The comments will be classical Balkan denying or justifying war crimes or simply saying we did it so what....
Already many denying lmao bunch of hacks
Balkan and turkish mindset. "My country never did anything wrong, my enemies are always guilty.
What genocide?"
@@Dinosaur315 turkey is in balkans stoopid
There's gonna be nationalist Serbs swarming in this comment section any minute now to tell their version of the srebrenica massacre I've researched Balkan politics and history and the nationalist and historical tensions for years now and it's not a good mix
The sheer number of Serbs denying a genocide occurred or saying that it was justified in this comments section completely baffles me.
Imagine how it's like for us in Bosnia, especially survivors
It doesn't even rise my eyebrows, I have seen the whole muslim world siding one with another screaming de*th to all Jews and calling for the destruction of the only Jewish nation in the world.
Humans are just something.
12:12 was a serbian soldier Rade Rogić killed by mujahideens in 1995.
Based
RIP
AQ
@@cedricliggins7528 “rest in piss”
got what he deserved thank allah that terrorist was punished
I went to school with a few people who were from Bosnia, I always wondered about what happened as a kid, I eventually heard of wars happening over there, I never asked them personally, even if I knew I still wouldn't have mentioned it out of consideration..
Srebrenica's victims are politically increased every year, they say that more than 8000 have died however the real numbers are max 1000 and 90% of that were islamist/mujahedeens/terrorist with little to no civilians. Greetings!
Without lies your claim dies.
Perfectly summarizes ya'll.
Do you know the harm this way of thinking actually does to Serb people? These statements get NATO to bomb the shit out of you again, you do know right?
@@morkael5546 we are not afraid of nato nazis, we will alwyas say that srebrenica is fabrication and we will always prove it.
So..what’s the point of the un looking soldiers? The same thing happened with the Rwandan genocide. They stood there and basically did nothing.
uhuh, they did alot in Rwanda!
... to evacuate as many French as they could, but bar all Blacks from boarding planes out of what would be their death site, and silencing information about the genocide
I cannot believe this happened only 28 years ago. I still remember watching the war on the news. In a war there are atrocities happening from all sides but the Srebrenica massacre was pure evil.
Balkan is full of innocent blood, we all have fought each other. Very sad.
I know a Bosnian guy who got shot through the chest by a Serbian sniper and survived he didn’t say much about what happened other then showing me the scar and saying it happened while crossing a road.
12:11 You literally took a screenshot from a video where a Serb man was executed by the Mujahedeen and you want to present it as a proof of these Bosniak lies you're spewing?
Rade Rogić was his name. And you also forgot to list the massacres that the victims of this so-called g3nocide committed on Serb civilians around the Srebrenica and Podrinje for 3 years.
That still doesn't detractor nor excuse the mass rapes and murder of boys and innocent men.
@@tylerrobbins8311 No innocent men were killed. Only those who went into the forests and hills and were ambushed by the Serb army. Only a small amount was actually executed after those who were captured started a mutiny. Those men who died for the most part terrorized and murdered the Serb civilians in Podrinje for 3 years. Around 3000 actual Serb civilians died in those attacks.
You're right nothing can excuse a rape. But if he's ignoring the crimes of Bosniaks, why should I care about something committed on them? Especially since Bosniaks alongside Croats committed countless crimes on Serbs in WW2 and to a lesser extent in WW1 under the patronage of the Germans both times.
@@TotilaTheGoth cope
@@solomonkane5240 8372
@@TotilaTheGoth Jasenovac je izmišljotina ujke nikoga nisu ubile
The amount of genocide deniers coping in the comments, gosh...
@Justin Loveday I’ve seen 5 of them so far
@Justin Loveday scroll down more they are there
@Justin Loveday light is one of them.
@Justin Loveday I'm late, but...
Just open "New comments". You will be unpleasantly surprised.
@anonymous Very complex answer, Milosevic. Would you like to expand your point?
Never again in Europe they said after WWII, and here in The Balkans in the 1990's we had another Genocide. Incredibly frustrating as the UN stood by and did nothing to stop it. Despicable act in the modern day.
As a Croat myself, thank you for using the correct term for people from Croatia, and a history lesson
What do you mean?
he used correct word? When? Where? I missed that one.
How do you feel about the Ustashe?
@@Ninthuncle657 I've been called that in the elementary for some reason I still don't know. So I have bad memories of that name
@@Luna-ej4mi Crap man....sorry to hear that
Killing all fighting age men if they initially showed resistance was the norm only up until our modern day has it been looked at differently as a whole in the public consciousness, and that’s because we’ve grown complacent yet still act as barbaric as we did thousands of years ago, with as much intrigue and deceit as well physical violence. These mass culling of our own species is disturbing especially as we tout ourselves as high minded and intellectually promising.
Lions kill each other and the "enemies" children over resources and territory, so do chimpanzees, wolfs and many other animals so this type of behavior is not unique to only humans.
What point are you trying to make?
@@LucasDimoveo None, just an observation of human nature.
@@cjthebeesknees a good observation! ! The more things change, the more they stay the same
Our own Species? i mean the Serbs are not from this World thei lived from thei Own Nationalistic World named Servia this people lived in Middle Age Hate all People that thei are Non Serbs and Lost 4 Wars and Killed Houndred thousand of Civilians Bosniaks,Albanians etc
Thank you Distuban for this awesome video. I appreciate your explanation of the initial stages of what brought about the conflict.
This channel is my favorite way to study history. Obviously look at multiple sources, but this is pretty damn comprehensive. Thanks again Disturban Bros ❤️
Only ignorant can study fro lies. fascist lies.
Do a little research on other sources, you will see what really happened, here is only the truth that it was a war crime, and there is no other information
The comments section is going to get heated to put it mildly
It's actually pretty tame in this case.
@@CantoniaCustoms thank god
It is good to mention that Srebrenica was enclave under UN protection and because of that Serbian forces were not entering city itself. Being protected muslim population was also supplied by UN sometimes even with arms and ammo which they used to go outside Srebrenica and do looting surrounding Serbian villages and killing Serbian civilians in period '92-'95 which took lifes of man, woman and children app. 3000 of them... And one day Serbian forces said it was enough and enter Srebrenica took all man who were able to fight also found insane amount of weapon and ammo which should not exist in UN protected enclave... The rest is retaliation for muslim crimes in periid '92-'95 around Srebrenica...
About the events of January 7, 1993, in the book 'Bloody Christmas of the Village of Kravica', second lieutenant Lazar Ostojić, who commanded the Serbian units in Kravica, says: - I had 50 special forces from Bijeljina and an intervention platoon at my disposal, as well as 400 fighters. Around nine o'clock, I ordered the evacuation of women and children towards the Drina, with the security of armed old men. The last group of soldiers, including me, left Kravica around 4 pm. That day, 22 crates of infantry ammunition, over 400 grenades, and about 5,000 bullets for the anti-aircraft gun were distributed from the warehouse. The company commander in the village of Ježestica, Dragan Nikolić, states in this book that 'only two civilians were killed'. - The stories that fighters celebrated Christmas while civilians were killed are incorrect. This confirms that only one civilian died in Ježestica (Milo Jokić) and one in Kajići (Mitar Nikolić).
I watch enough of these to wonder WTF is the point of the UN peace keepers
They've been completely useless more times than not. Total embarrassment
We should defund them
To create and sustain wars.
@@peter58peter dis
This was truly exhausting and sickening to listen to. It just got worse and worse. I hope all of the survivors find some type of peace in their lives and that the souls of the victims find peace. I have nothing more to say.
We';r living in a sick world ran by, as Lenon pointed out, some real sickos.
As a Dutchmen, alot of my friends dad's served in Bosnia, they don't want to talk about what happend.
Please cover:
1980 New Mexico Prison Riot
Ramree Island Massacre
Mapiripan Massacre
The Peruvian Genocide
The Serbians still see themselves as a victim of the Balkan wars. I was listening to the Radio when it happened and I hoped the Serbs were not so keen to kill their prisoners when the world was closely watching. Well, I was wrong. I have Serbian friends and I can't make them feel responsible what happened and most of them just don't get it and never will. The Bosnians will never be in the position to fight for themselves effectively but Serbia has to deal with the Albanians now and without the Yugoslav army they can't just steamroll over other ethnic groups anymore.
agree
That 14 year old girl and her father broke my heart. Humanity never fails to sicken me. Why anyone would want to bring children into this world is beyond me.
Its part of life . All animals. (Yes we are animals) have an instinct to reproduce. Thats not the real problem lol its just humans are very violent
Because most people in the world live alright? Not everyone is in threat of being killed in a genocide
12:10 This is Serbian soldier killed by muslim soldier,his body was never found.You can see footage of them interogating him and threatening to kill him
@K33ev Yep Mudzahedins caught him
@K33ev I know...fucked up war...
Keep these accounts in mind when politicians seek to disarm citizens.
Our Dutch soldiers have been betrayed by their own organisation, had no artillery, tanks , just some .50 guns. All of them who came home, are still very pissed about this, say the least. Never out of their head, they couldn't do nothing!!!
I'm a local in a Kentucky community with a large Muslim Bosnian refugee community. It's sad to see the ignorance and subtle xenophobia seen with a lot of my peers growing up with what happened and why they fled
Maybe the history of islam has something to do with that "xenophobia".
@@sanniepstein4835 Oh wow, look at you, using excuses for harassment.
@@Dinosaur315 Reasons, not excuses.
@@sanniepstein4835But this does not give the excuse for the Serbs to commit the genocide of Bosnian Muslims as well as Kosovar Muslims during the Kosovo War. Even so, the Serbs pressed Bosnian women into sex slavery which is WAY all too similar to ISIS pressing Yazidi women into sex slavery. This is why I left anti-Islam after researching atrocities committed by Anti-Islam extremists such as the New Zealand mosque shooting in 2019 and drawing parallels between far-right anti-Islam people and radical Islamists as they're both two sides of the same coin.
The Dutch peace keeping forces just stood and watched, none was captured. They were totally indifferent to this genocide.
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*These beautiful faces had a very bright future and dreams yet to be realized. Unfortunately, they encountered severe hardships and one of the darkest episodes possible in this world. I pray to God that those who suffered will be rewarded in heaven, and those responsible will face just painful punishment. My Bosnian brothers and sisters, I deeply empathized with the horrors and terrible of this genocide. I urge you to prevent such tragedies from recurring and to prepare for any aggression from the Serbs and their allies. Furthermore, I advise against placing trust in the United Nations and devils of west again*. Salam Allah elykum, from the Horn of Africa, Somalia. 🇸🇴💙💚🇧🇦♥️
Absolutely unbelievable this was allowed to happen especially after genocides of the past.
Republika Spergska lmao. Common dude, it's Srpska. SERBSKA