MOLIM one koje znaju da na ovo dole pismo odgovore stavku po stavku, sta 
Muslimani i njihovi tvrde a sta je tacno.
Pismo je iz office clana kanadskog Parlamenta (Liberalna stranka). Dobila sam 
ga danas.

Boba
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From: Boba <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 7:05:06 PM
Subject: SREBRENICA REMEMBRANCE DAY - SERBIAN LIVES ARE NOT LESS IMPORTANT!


Dear Boba,
 
Thank you for your recent correspondence regarding Bill C-533, the Private 
Member’s Bill introduced by Liberal MP Rob Oliphant on June 10th calling for 
the establishment of a national day of remembrance in Canada called Srebrenica 
Remembrance Day. Mr. Rae takes your comments very seriously.
 
Mr. Rae recognizes that there are a variety of opinions about this issue, and 
even more feelings, from all sides of the conflict that dominated the last 
decade of the 20th century. In war, all sides are victims. Of that, I have no 
doubt. However, the genocidal nature of the particular incident at Srebrenica 
in the summer of 1995 has been internationally recognized and, Mr. Rae 
believes, it is time for Canada to recognize it as well. His hope is that such 
recognition will go a long way to healing the wounds that still exist as a 
result of that war.  
 
As you are no doubt aware,both the Appeals Chamber of the International 
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Court of 
Justice have ruled that what occurred in July 1995, when 8000 Bosniak men and 
boys were killed by Bosnian Serb Forces in the region of Srebrenica, was 
genocide. These judgments were the thoughtful results of fair and independent 
investigation and testimony.  
 
Internationally, nations have stepped forward with resolutions regarding the 
massacre and calls for a day of remembrance.  This includes both the European 
Parliament and the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States of 
America.  Most recently, on March 31st of this year, the Government of Serbia, 
led by President Boris Tadic, issued a full state apology for the Srebrenica 
massacre, providing tacit recognition of the genocidal nature of the crime, and 
endorsing the prior ruling of the International Court of Justice.
 
On June 10, the day this Bill was introduced, it was announced that two Bosnian 
Serbs, convicted for committing genocide in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, were 
sentenced to life in prison. These are the first individuals to be definitively 
convicted for genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former 
Yugoslavia. Both men were found guilty of genocide, extermination, murder and 
persecution. The court jailed five other defendants, army and police officers, 
for between five and 35 years for their involvement in the genocide. 
 
The judgement said that "a widespread and systematic attack against a civilian 
population" that culminated with the Srebrenica massacre had begun on orders 
from former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, who is currently on trial 
at the tribunal in The Hague. 
 
Mr. Oliphant’s bill, if passed, will establish a national day of remembrance 
called Srebrenica Remembrance Day to be held on the 11th of July in each and 
every year. The bill recognizes the devastating affects this genocide has had 
on the Bosnian Muslim community. It provides an opportunity for all Canadians 
to stand with those in the Bosniak Canadian community, to share in their pain, 
and honour the memory of those men and boys massacred in 1995.  
 
As we approach the 15th anniversary of this massacre, Mr. Rae hopes that this 
bill serves as a step in the right direction and will ultimately provide a 
small degree of comfort to the survivors of this genocide and to the Bosnian 
Muslim community here in Canada. It is also his hope that it will serve as a 
bridge to other affected communities and will allow all Canadians to move on 
from the tragic events of the last century and into this new century with 
greater understanding.
 
Again, thank you for your comments. Please do not hesitate to contact our 
office again in the future should you have any additional comments, questions, 
or concerns.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Susan Humphrey
Office of the Hon. Bob Rae, MP for Toronto Centre
(613) 992-5234
 
 
From:Boba [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: June 29, 2010 7:29 PM
To: Oliphant, Robert - M.P.; [email protected]; Wrzesnewskyj, Borys - M.P.; 
Masse, Brian - M.P.
Subject: SREBRENICA REMEMBRANCE DAY - SERBIAN LIVES ARE NOT LESS IMPORTANT!
 
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CANADIAN PUBLIC:

Earlier this month, the honourable Robert Oliphant, Member of the Liberal Party 
of Canada and M.P. for Don Valley West, introduced Bill C-533 into the House of 
Commons, “calling for the establishment of a national day of remembrance in 
Canada called Srebrenica Remembrance Day”. In what is clearly a blatant attempt 
to turn the complex and multisided human tragedy of the Yugoslav Civil Wars 
into a one-dimensional political talking point, the honourable Robert Oliphant 
ignores completely the full context of the Srebrenica Massacre and the 
countless brutal war crimes committed by Bosnian Muslim forces and their 
Al-Qaeda-linked Mujahedeen allies against Serbian civilians and other ethnic 
minorities throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. 

In order to put pressure on the ruling Conservative Party of Canada, and in the 
name of cheap political points and partisan politics, the honourable Robert 
Oliphant and all those supporting Bill C-533 are attempting to simplify a 
multisided, multiethnic civil war in order to portray one side in the conflict 
as victims and the other as aggressors, while at the same time completely 
ignoring and thereby shamelessly insulting the tens of thousands of innocent 
Serbian civilians who were brutally murdered during the Yugoslav Civil War. In 
fact, many of those killed met their end at the hands of Bosnian Muslim 
soldiers and paramilitaries. 

The Serbian community of Canada and all Canadians who value truth and justice 
over partisan politics wish to turn the honourable Robert Oliphant’s attention 
to some key issues that he has regrettably chosen to ignore and brush aside:

The Serbian people were the victims of not one but three genocides during the 
20th century: 
o Hundreds of thousands of Serbian civilians were brutally massacred by 
Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and Bulgarian forces during the First World War. Many 
of these crimes were committed by Bosnian Muslim forces fighting on the side of 
Austria-Hungary against the Serbs, a fact well documented by such war crime 
investigation pioneers as Dr. Archibald Rudolph Reiss. 
o During the Second World War, many Bosnian Muslims joined the Nazi puppet 
Independent State of Croatia and contributed to the extermination of hundreds 
of thousands of Serbs, Jews and Roma peoples in concentration camps such as 
Jasenovac and Stara Gradiska. In fact, the SS Handschar, one of the 
thirty-eight divisions of the Nazi Waffen-SS, was formed largely from Bosnian 
Muslim recruits bent on exterminating and ethnically cleansing the Serbs, Jews 
and other minorities on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
o Throughout the Yugoslav Civil Wars of the 1990s, the Serbs were the victims 
of multiple campaigns of genocide and ethnic cleansing on the territories of 
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina orchestrated in large part by the direct 
descendents of the SS Handschar, who attempted to realize Alija Izetbegovic’s 
dream of an ethnically and religiously pure Islamic Bosnia as outlined in his 
supremacist manifesto, The Islamic Declaration, which was first published as 
early as 1970.

The simple fact is that the Yugoslav Civil Wars were a multisided, multiethnic 
civil conflict whose complex nature cannot be reduced to a one-dimensional 
“good guys versus bad guys” scenario. Any attempt to do so is a blatant insult 
to the intelligence of the Canadian public and to the memory of all the 
innocent civilians who perished in that war.

Regrettably, the honourable Robert Oliphant makes no attempt to properly 
analyze the full context of the Srebrenica Massacre. I wish to inform him that 
prior to the Serbian forces taking the Srebrenica enclave in July of 1995, the 
enclave itself was being used as a staging area for military operations by 
Bosnian Muslim paramilitaries led by Bosnian warlord Naser Oric. These 
paramilitaries, aided by Mujahedeen terrorists from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and 
Afghanistan, committed countless unspeakable war crimes in and around the towns 
of Srebrenica and Bratunac from 1992 all the way up to July of 1995. In fact, 
entire Serbian villages were raised to the ground, Christian churches 
destroyed, graveyards desecrated, and over three and a half thousand Serbian 
civilians were mercilessly butchered during those three years. Due to the fact 
that most Serb men of the region were conscripted into the Serbian army, Naser 
Oric and his paramilitaries almost exclusively
 targeted innocent civilians, including women, children, and elderly Serbs who 
had no ability or opportunity to flee the carnage. 

Once the Serbian forces entered the Srebrenica enclave in July of 1995, war 
crimes were undoubtedly committed and the Geneva Convention was violated. This 
is inexcusable and reprehensible, regardless of the circumstances. Nonetheless, 
many of the Serbian soldiers who entered Srebrenica had their families 
slaughtered by Bosnian Muslim paramilitaries, and to portray the Srebrenica 
Massacre as an isolated incident without a proper context is a direct affront 
to truth and justice. Furthermore, many questions about the Srebrenica Massacre 
remain unanswered to this day, including how many of the Bosnian Muslim men of 
fighting age who were allegedly executed by Serbian forces were in fact 
executed as prisoners and how many died in battle while trying to mount a 
retreat towards the Bosnian Muslim wartime stronghold of Tuzla along with Naser 
Oric and his paramilitaries. What is known and well documented, however, is the 
fact that the Bosnian Muslim civilians of
 Srebrenica, including women, children and the elderly, were assured safe 
passage to Serbia by the Serbian forces, which is more than the Bosnian Muslim 
paramilitaries ever offered the Serbian civilians of Srebrenica and Bratunac. 

Beyond the issue of Srebrenica itself, tens of thousands of Serbian civilians 
lost their lives throughout the Yugoslav Civil War of the 1990s, and hundreds 
of thousands were ethnically cleansed from their homes in modern-day Croatia 
and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The vast majority of these people were never 
offered the opportunity to recoup their losses, and to this day Serbia remains 
the country with the largest number of refugees and displaced persons in all of 
Europe. Furthermore, Serbia, unlike Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, remains 
the most multiethnic and diverse of all the Former Yugoslav Republics. 

With all of this in mind, the Serbian Community of Canada and all Canadians who 
value truth and justice demand a clear answer from the honourable Robert 
Oliphant as to why he believes that the lives of Serbian civilian victims who 
were murdered by Bosnian Muslim forces are worth less than the lives of Bosnian 
Muslims? Furthermore, we demand that he justify to the Canadian public why he 
does not feel that all the innocent victims of the Yugoslav Civil War deserve 
to be properly remembered, and why he is insisting that only Bosnian Muslims 
deserve a remembrance day? If there is to be a remembrance day, it ought to 
honour the memory of all innocent people, including the tens of thousands of 
Serbian civilians who died during the Yugoslav Civil War, and it should not 
serve a partisan political purpose. Moreover, if there is to be a remembrance 
day for the victims of genocide, then the Serbian people who suffered three 
genocides in the 20th century alone and
 lost millions of innocent lives in the process deserve to be remembered as 
much as anyone.

Serbian lives are not less important! Serbian victims must not be ignored! The 
truth cannot be brushed aside! 

In the name of the Serbian Community of Canada, I invite the honourable Robert 
Oliphant to answer publicly for his actions, and I challenge him to defend his 
stance in a public forum. I am personally more than willing to engage him in 
debate on this important issue on any and all Canadian media outlets.

Sincerely,

Bojan Ratkovic
Founder and President of the Serbian Youth League of Canada 



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