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June 06, 2011


Protecting the Lie


Julia Gorin nails it (yet again) on the violent language used to protect the
most despicable (and widely accepted) lies of the leftist/islamic machine.

The idea that the widely disputed and inflated figure of some eight thousand
(though many say it was hundreds) dead is a "genocide" is an outrage. Though
little is made of the "genocide" of Christians that precipitated defensive
action.

As for the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocide of millions, don't dare
call it "genocide." They'll just have to be satisified with what Obama calls
it, the
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/04/obama-denies-armeni
an-genocide-breaks-campaign-promise-prefers-great-atrocities.html> "great
atrocities." You can't call the Islamic slaughter of millions "genocide"
because ........ it will offend the
<http://public.wsu.edu/~dee/GLOSSARY/UMMAH.HTM> ummah.

LGF Comment Poster in Response to Pamela Geller on the Serbs: Geller Should
be Chained to a Wall <http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=2643>
Republican Riot (hat tip 1389AD
<http://1389blog.com/2011/06/06/lgf-commenters-rant-on-pam-geller-about-the-
serbs/> )

****UPDATE****

The letter by Mr. Edward Spalton (included further down in this blog) was
sent out to local British papers and Euro-skeptic political journals, he
informs me. Mr. Spalton is Vice Chairman of the Campaign for an Independent
Britain, "a cross-party group trying to extricate our country from the
European Union," and he frequently writes on matters relating to Serbia
<http://www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2008-01-13.html> , "as they are part
and parcel of the European 'empire'," he explains, adding, "I have taken an
interest in the Balkans since the early Nineties when I got the feeling that
reporting in the mainstream media was very badly skewed - and, boy, was I
right!"

*****************The tantrum-prone Charles Johnson
<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/24/magazine/24Footballs-t.html?pagewanted=al
l> , proprietor of the Little Green Footballs blog which was briefly
conservative in the immediate post-9/11 era but whose love for Muslims has
grown in direct proportion to the pro-Muslim propaganda we've been enduring
since that day, has a sort of "Geller Watch" in which he tries to paint
anti-jihad activist Pamela Geller as a vile nut job. The pitch reaches new
levels when she touches on - guess what - the Balkans. Here is what Pamela
posted this weekend (original emphasis included), followed by the usual sort
of response that LGF does on the topic (look for the ubiquitous buzz phrase
to stifle debate - you know what it is - "genocide denier"): 

Distorting History
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/06/mladics-record-dist
orted.html> 

Why aren't the Bosnian Muslims held to the same standard as the Serb
Christians? Why is this fabricated narrative protected so fiercely? The left
is spitting bullets every time I post on Bosnia. They are so vested in
establishing a militant Islamic state in the heart of Europe. Why?

The American people were fed an endless supply of distortions and deceptions
in order to grease Clinton's war. It began with a lie
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2007/07/islamic-bosnia-.htm
l> . How long will these human rights activists and international law clowns
ignore the Serbian people and their stories? Refuting the Bosnian Lies
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2007/08/refuting-the-bo.htm
l> .

The international community jumped to manufacture a "genocide" of a couple
of hundred people, when real genocides like the millions of Armenians,
Greeks and Assyrians by the Muslims are systematically ignored, demied
[sic]. Enough. When does the truth get a hearing? Scroll here
<http://www.facebook.com/#%21/pamelageller> .

This letter in the [Edmonton] Journal speaks truth to lie:

Mladic's record distorted
Edmonton Journal May 31, 2011

Re: "Mladic trial a time for Balkan truth," Opinion, May 28.

Thanks for the ambitious headline: "Mladic trial a time for Balkan truth."

We can only wish that truth were the goal of The Hague.

The Journal says that "Unquestionably, justice is the prime imperative
behind the arrest and coming trial of the Balkans' dreadful Ratko Mladic."

Using the preface "unquestionably" doesn't make it unquestionable.

The Journal says that "It is true that in the most passionate of conflicts,
nothing will shake some people from false or distorted versions of past
events."

Serbians and the many reputable critics who have witnessed the reporting and
trials that came out of these civil wars will firmly support that statement.
What is a false version of past events? Could it be that changing the
definition of genocide to fit the crime Mladic is accused of is a falsehood?

Thousands of Serbs around Srebrenica were slaughtered, tortured and beheaded
by Muslims based in the Srebrenica "safe haven." There was no question about
who did it: Naser Oric, the leader of the killers, photographed his victims
and bragged to Western journalists. This man got a light sentence -a slap on
the wrist.

Who would believe that Mladic will get a fair trial?

There was never a Serbian plan, much less a Mladic plan, for a greater
Serbia, but sloppy reporters, including The Journal, in using those words.

Anybody can pick up a package of past articles written about the conflicts
and spit it out again. The Journal coyly states that if Mladic is convicted
it will be for specific, verifiable crimes, but he has been convicted again
and again in the press until he is finally being sent to this kangaroo court
to tie things up.

The Serbian people are a dignified, justice-loving people whose story is
ignored.

N. Jakovac, Toronto, Ont.

What the media refuses to report on are the facts.

Deutsche Presse-Agentur June 6, 1996
Senior official admits to secret U.N. report on Sarajevo massacre

For the first time, a senior U.N. official has admitted the existence of a
secret U.N. report that blames the Bosnian Moslems for the February 1994
massacre of Moslems at a Sarajevo market.

Yasushi Akashi, the Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and the
former head of the U.N. mission in Bosnia, told the German Press Agency dpa
that the secret report is "no secret."


An international outcry over the massacre, in which 68 civilians perished at
Markale marketplace, led directly to a toughening of Western policy towards
the Serbs, who were widely blamed for the incident.

But there have been persistent rumours at the United Nations ever since that
a U.N. report clearly blamed the Moslems for firing on their own people in
order to create international sympathy and get the West to fight on their
side against the Serbs.

Until Thursday, U.N. officials strongly denied the report existed, even
after it was quoted in press reports.

Akashi told dpa that not only did the first report exist, but that some
journalists already had a copy. He said the details were in a 1995 story by
U.S. journalist David Binder, who quoted from the confidential report.

According to Binder, the report said U.N. peacekeepers were prevented by
Moslem police from entering the site in the aftermath of the explosion. No
doctors were allowed on the scene and the 197 victims were carried away to
hospital within 25 minutes.

After studying the crater left by the mortar shell and the distribution of
the shrapnel, the report concluded that the shell was fired from behind
Moslem lines. U.N. monitors reported no Serbian shelling that day from
points near the marketplace.

The official U.N. report that was subsequently released said the evidence as
to who fired the shell was inconclusive, since it originated from an area
where Moslem and Serb lines were very close. The two reports represented
divergent views, but the United Nations chose to publish the neutral report
and keep the other secret.

The incident led to a NATO ultimatum to Bosnian Serbs to withdraw their
heavy weapons from around Sarajevo.

At the time, Madeleine Albright, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said:
"It's very hard to believe any country would do this to their own people,
and therefore, although we do not exactly know what the facts are, it would
seem to us that the Serbs are the ones that probably have a great deal of
responsibility."

CORROBORATED IN THESE 3 CLOSING PARAGRAPHS OF THIS AKI REPORT from Dec.
2007:
Bosnian Serb leaders have claimed that the attack was engineered by Bosnian
Muslim forces to lay blame on the Serbs and some UN officials in Bosnia have
speculated that it may have been the case.

[Dragomir] Milosevic has argued that Muslim forces were entrenched in
Sarajevo from where they shelled Serb positions, thus making the city a
"legitimate target".

Since its founding in 1993, the ICTY has indicted 161 individuals, mostly
Serbs..

A source and reader of Pamela's (Armaros), whom I've fought with in her
comments section because he's still a bit brainwashed on the Balkans (but
more fair-minded than most), sent her the following email containing
Johnson's post yesterday:

When you call out "genocide denier" no wonder the hate follows. Funny this
is what he is claiming to be fighting:

Pamela Geller, Genocide Denier
<http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/38672_Pamela_Geller_Genocide_Denier
> 

".Today, Pamela Geller crossed the line into outright genocide denial,
claiming that only a "couple of hundred people" were killed in Srebrenica by
Serbian commander Ratko Mladic. The truth, of course, is that Mladic oversaw
the massacre of thousands of innocent Muslims - including many children -
who had sought safety from the genocide being perpetrated by Serbian forces
in other parts of Yugoslavia. And that's just one of his many documented war
crimes.

"And it gets even worse. Geller also claims that Muslim forces fired on
their own people to create international sympathy, and that the
well-documented attempted genocide by Serbians was completely fabricated.

"Her despicable post supporting the mass murder of Muslims: DISTORTING
HISTORY - Atlas Shrugs."

How can the separating of the men of fighting age and allowing the women and
children to join the UN camp [be] genocide? Even if they killed 8000 that
would be a serious war crime but not genocide.

Armaros gets it.

And we should thank Pamela for putting herself out there on this, the
untouchable subject.

OH, these were two of the comments to the LGF post:

By 'albusteve': "Geller has become a demented freak that should be chained
to a wall <http://littlegreenfootballs.com/showc/20/9097546> .her reckless
fabrications ought to be criminal"

By 'Summer': "You know <http://littlegreenfootballs.com/showc/1/9097519>
..you'd think that the bitch would learn some day."

Notice that, like the Muslim world, LGF readers and bloggers don't seem to
believe in free speech. I mean, if Geller should be chained to a wall and
all.

Notice something else, a consistent pattern when it comes to the Balkans. It
doesn't matter if the Serb-exculpatory information is coming from a report
by an otherwise Serb-hostile UN, or from an AFP dispatch (as in Pamela's
post), or from Amnesty International, HRW, any number of UN generals or
officials - or even from more honest members of the designated victim sides.
The charge is always the same: "Geller says." or "Gorin says." and stuff
like 'These blinded-by-anti-Muslim-hate bitches have lost their marbles.' I
don't think that Generals Satish Nambiar, Lewis MacKenzie, Philippe Morillon
and Mauro Del Vecchio are crazy bitches - as aren't the Dutch UN battalion
or Canadian former ambassador James Bissett, nor the score of non-Gorin,
non-Geller columnists who have been trying to call attention to the fallacy
of the official Bosnia and Kosovo narratives (on which policy continues to
hinge and certain state-building projects are based). What reminded me of
the phenomenon in which the people and reports that Pamela or I quote are
completely ignored as sources (and instead Pamela and I magically become the
only sources of what we're saying) was the following letter
<http://1389blog.com/2011/06/04/letter-by-edward-spalton-on-general-mladic/>
posted at the 1389 blog. I'm in the process of finding out which publication
it was intended for and whether it was ultimately published there or not:

Sir,

The capture of General Ratko Mladic has brought the Balkan situation to the
fore again. Very successful EU and NATO propaganda has created an impression
in the public mind which is at considerable variance from the facts.

Readers might like to guess which Balkan leaders said or wrote the
following:

A. "Genocide is a natural phenomenon in keeping with the human-social and
mythological divine nature. It is not only commended but commanded by the
Almighty."

B. "Protect brotherhood and unity.nationalism always means isolation from
others, being locked in a closed circle and stopping growth."

C. "There can be no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non
Islamic institutions. The Islamic movement can and must take power as soon
as it is morally strong enough, not only to destroy the non Islamic power
but to build a new one.."

The answers may surprise.

They are:

A. Franjo Tudjman - leader of Croatia, backed by EU/NATO
B. Slobodan Milosevic - Serbian leader branded as "the butcher of the
Balkans" by EU/NATO
C. Alija Izetbegovic - Muslim leader of Bosnia, backed by EU/NATO

So it is no surprise that things are not quite as portrayed with General
Mladic. Atrocities there certainly were at Srebrenica but on both sides, as
testified by the Canadian UN Commander, General Lewis Mackenzie. He states
that the Muslim forces used the UN "safe haven" at Srebrenica as a base for
murderous attacks against surrounding Serb villages in which thousands of
civilians were killed.

So when the Bosnian Serb forces arrived in the town, they were not in a
forgiving mood and many murders undoubtedly took place but, as for the claim
of 8,000 killed, "the math just doesn't add up". Neither does anyone
committing genocide allow women and children safe passage - as Mladic's
forces did.

Whilst saying that two wrongs don't make a right, General MacKenzie believes
that the Serbs were fooled into their attack to provide a pretext for NATO
air strikes..[Yes, it's called winning by losing - as dubbed by Nebojsa
Malic <http://grayfalcon.blogspot.com/> .] The Muslim Commander, General
Nasir Oric, got off at the Hague tribunal but I doubt whether General Mladic
will.

Yours faithfully,
Edward Spalton

All the facts aside, I'll ask an obvious question that I've asked before:
Are we really still supposed to mourn Muslim soldiers? Really?

In closing, to Mr. Spalton's "Guess Who Said" list, at least three other
statements off the top of my head could be added:

D. "One can't be bothered with prisoners."

E. "A breach must be made. Kill all that stands in front of you. I am
permitting and ordering that the enemies be killed using all necessary
means, knives, bombs, hunting knives, teeth." "Can we rape?" [You have the
right to do anything you want.]

F. Serbian women should be used to satisfy potential Albanian rapists.

Answers:
D. Bosnian-Muslim commander Naser Oric, as paraphrased
<http://www.juliagorin.com/wordpress/?p=1775>  by UN General Philippe
Morillon.

E. Quote and paraphrase
<http://www.b92.net/eng/news/globe-article.php?yyyy=2006&mm=09&dd=06&nav_cat
egory=123&nav_id=36557>  of Hamdija Delaliæ, commander of the V corps's 502
brigades of the Muslim military, talking to his soldiers in a video, in
which he calls for an attack on Serb-aligned Muslim moderate Fikret Abdiæ's
area.

F. Paraphrase
<http://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/01/world/in-yugoslavia-rising-ethnic-strife-
brings-fears-of-worse-civil-conflict.html>  of leading ethnic Albanian
politician in Kosovo, Fadil Hoxha, at an official dinner in 1986.

As for the chuck: Once influential, now out of his mind.
<http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/index.php/dailytelegraph/c
omments/once_influential_now_out_of_his_mind/> 

 



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