OPINION:

 

A casual reader of Guardian's Europe section might wonder: why Srebrenica? Why 
now? What - aside from the obvious anniversary, which came and passed so many 
times before rather uneventfully - is triggering a flurry of unexpected 
interest in the historical event, and from the political quarters that haven't 
exactly stretched themselves thin over the sorry fate of massacred Moslems 
elsewhere (Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Gaza come to mind). The Cameron government 
hasn't exact tied itself into paroxysms of unbearable grief over the refugees 
from the Libyan or Syrian civil wars. In fact, the British government suggested 
bombing the refugee boats or returning the refugees to their certain deaths. 
So, what gives? Why a sudden and entirely unexpected outburst of official 
London's great humanism and compassion for Bosnian Moslems killed 20 years ago? 
A sudden road-to-Damascus moment? Highly unlikely. 

For nearly ten years, the British government has kept the ICTY's Srebrenica 
ruling as a "wild card" in its European schemes and planned to activate the 
genocide ace up its sleeve at an opportune time. The time, Westminster 
believes, is now. 
Why now, one might ask? 

Here's why: the Tory government is hopelessly, almost tragically, stuck up the 
Great National **** Creek. Their "special relationists" across the pond have 
all but told them to drop dead, the German government is more hostile now than 
it was in 1940; Scotland has all but seceded (with or without devolution), the 
Pope is now dictating Prince Charles' environmental narrative (thank you, 
Pope!), the country is in economic shambles (fake government statistics of 
alleged economic "bounce" notwithstanding), the Greek fiasco threatens to 
unravel the entire British banking Ponzi scheme, the Russian strategic bombers 
are circling the Buckingham Palace, and Her Majesty is complaining that the 
painting she received from the German president is the wrong color, hue and 
shade. 

While all this brilliant national governance is going on, Channel Tunnel is 
getting clogged with refugees, strikers and arson, Islamic hate-preachers and 
murder-peddlers are praising the global murder and mayhem from the Speaker's 
Corner, thousands of British schoolchildren are joining ISIS, British soldiers 
are getting decapitated left and right, English tourists are being slaughtered 
like lambs and Prince Charles is too busy lobbying the Saudi Court to buy more 
British weapons with which to kill Yemenis

So, what's all this have to do with Srebrenica, you might ask? Here's what: 
Official London was utterly inconsolable when Germany was reunited, and 
attempted to prevent the German reunification with all its might (not that the 
reunited Germany was much of a role model). Having failed, the official London 
- at first Margaret Thatcher, and then the whole Tory/Blairite zoo that 
followed - tried a different tactic: if we can't control Europe, we will 
deliver the scorched and bloodied continent to the Germans. 

And thus the Yugoslavian - later Bosnian - civil war was born. And Ukraine. And 
Greece.

The two parties shared the common goal in the beginning: the Germans wanted to 
carve Croatia into its zone of influence (the plan worked), while the MI-6 
wanted to sow the toxic seeds of ethnic war next door in Bosnia, which would 
prevent Germany (and, by extension, EU) from spreading farther east. Lovely 
synergy it was. 20 years later, the two former allies are poles apart and at 
close to the open hostilities. 

Serbs, Moslems and Croats in Bosnia have licked their wounds and succeeded in 
minimally mending their fences. Bosnia - however dysfunctional - now lives in 
peace. The 2014 flooding across the Balkans revealed a deep pool of solidarity 
and empathy all Slavic peoples in former Yugoslavia still feel for each other 
and pointed the way to the future coexistence.

This - alas - is the worst-case scenario for Westminster. The outbreak of peace 
in the Balkans must be prevented at any cost (as it was prevented in 1993, when 
American ambassador in Yugoslavia promised Moslems the rivers of milk and honey 
in exchange for choosing war over peace, which they dutifully obliged), and 
ethnic tensions must be re-exacerbated to the max, ideally resulting in the 
resumption of ethnic carnage in Bosnia. What's bad for EU is good for 
Westminster, they believe. People of Bosnia (and Greece and Ukraine) be damned.

This is why Westminster is now introducing an incredibly vile, historically and 
factually inaccurate and grotesquely biased resolution at the UNSC condemning 
the ENTIRE Serbian nation - the whole bit, not just Ratko Mladic - of genocide 
in Bosnia, despite the fact that ICTY and ICJ TWICE absolved of Serbia of 
genocide in Bosnia and Croatia. Ethnic tensions in Bosnia MUST be reignited AT 
ANY COST, until they explode in a new war.

Reader beware: there is a subrosa subtext here. What you think you are reading 
is only a tip of the submerged and very, very dark iceberg.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/04/how-britain-and-us-abandoned-srebrenica-massacre-1995#comment-55042628

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