From The Sunday Times
November 1, 2009
Dominic Lawson
Radovan Karadzic’s defence against 11 charges of genocide did not get off to the best possible start at the Hague last week. The chief prosecutor at the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia opened proceedings by releasing transcripts of tapped telephone conversations of the Bosnian Serb leader from 1991, which record Karadzic saying: “There are 20,000 armed Serbs around Sarajevo … it will be a black cauldron where 300,000 Muslims will die. They will disappear. That people will disappear from the face of the earth.”
It’s true that these recordings do not mention Srebrenica, where 7,000 captured Bosnian Muslim men and youths were massacred; but as a clear indicator of genocidal intent they leave no room for doubt.
The release of the wiretaps is just a small part of the efforts made by what we used to call the West to bring about justice for the families of those massacred Muslims. A friend of mine who was involved in the location and disinterment of the victims’ hidden remains is just one of many Britons who have given years of their life to this grim cause: the International Commission on Missing Persons was established in 1996 specifically to piece together as many as possible of the victims of the Bosnian conflict.
dominic.lawson@sunday-times.co.uk
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/dominic_lawson/article6898209.ece
November 2, 2009
Categories: Commentary, News . Tags: Bosniaks, Genocide, Hague, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, War crime . Author: Admin . Comments: Leave a Comment
Another publisher, another book involving Muslims and another cancellation.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,563380,00.html
A German book publisher has canceled a novel about Islamic “honor killings,” fearing that the book would offend the Muslim community and put him in danger. Critics of the decision call it a cowardly move, but others say the publisher is simply being responsible.
….But Droste Verlag spokeswoman Nora Tichy pointed to statements by Droste that were published Wednesday, in which he said he was primarily motivated by a desire to respect all religions — “whether Christianity, Islam or Judaism.” He said he still plans to release a book that involves an honor killing next year, but that it will not contain controversial passages such as one in the cancelled book in which a chracter says “You can shove your Koran up your…” Read More…
October 13, 2009
Categories: Islam, News . Tags: Christianity, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Ibrahim Hooper, Islam, Qur'an, Ummah . Author: Admin . Comments: Leave a Comment
Listen up, Muslims – the West fought for you
From The Sunday Times
November 1, 2009
Dominic Lawson
Radovan Karadzic’s defence against 11 charges of genocide did not get off to the best possible start at the Hague last week. The chief prosecutor at the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia opened proceedings by releasing transcripts of tapped telephone conversations of the Bosnian Serb leader from 1991, which record Karadzic saying: “There are 20,000 armed Serbs around Sarajevo … it will be a black cauldron where 300,000 Muslims will die. They will disappear. That people will disappear from the face of the earth.”
It’s true that these recordings do not mention Srebrenica, where 7,000 captured Bosnian Muslim men and youths were massacred; but as a clear indicator of genocidal intent they leave no room for doubt.
The release of the wiretaps is just a small part of the efforts made by what we used to call the West to bring about justice for the families of those massacred Muslims. A friend of mine who was involved in the location and disinterment of the victims’ hidden remains is just one of many Britons who have given years of their life to this grim cause: the International Commission on Missing Persons was established in 1996 specifically to piece together as many as possible of the victims of the Bosnian conflict.
dominic.lawson@sunday-times.co.uk
Read more….
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/dominic_lawson/article6898209.ece
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November 2, 2009
Categories: Commentary, News . Tags: Bosniaks, Genocide, Hague, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, War crime . Author: Admin . Comments: Leave a Comment