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Genocide

By shakeel ahmadPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Like Granada, it is a city in Europe. The only difference is that not all the Muslims who settled here came from outside like Granada, but are ethnic Europeans, ie Caucasians. Living in the heart of Christian Europe, these people belong to a large ethnic group, the Bosniaks, who have been living in the Balkan region for centuries. Islam came here in the fourteenth century AD.

The Muslims were given a respite to leave Granada safely and those who could not leave and remained were forcibly converted to Christianity. But here in the "civilized Europe" of the modern civilized world, the greatest genocide of Muslims took place. The genocide in Granada or Baghdad was carried out by the conquerors, but here the Christian neighbors, who have lived here for centuries, massacred the Muslims, smashed children against the walls and collectively humiliated women.

The stories of Granada and Baghdad are now buried in the history books, but the Bosnian genocide is still alive in print and electronic media offices around the world. The generation that saw these vampire scenes through the media is still alive, and there are people who witnessed this horrific genocide. The biggest massacre took place 27 years ago today in the Bosnian town of Serbinska.

This was the beginning of a new democratic Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Bosnia-Herzegovina declared independence in April 1992, part of the former Yugoslavia that was part of the Soviet camp. Muslims were martyred. During the massacre, the United Nations deployed its peacekeepers there to prevent the massacre.

The city of Srebrenica was captured by Serb forces on July 11, 1995. The Muslim civilians who managed to escape fled in buses, and the survivors took refuge in a large shed at UN peacekeeping headquarters. The UN peacekeeping force was made up of Dutch troops. As people fled the city in buses, Serb soldiers unloaded the men and children, lined them up and shot them, then bulldozed their bodies and buried them in mass graves. The women were taken off the buses and subjected to mass humiliation on the streets.

The Muslims who had taken refuge at the UN headquarters, as soon as the Serbian troops arrived, were handed over by the Dutch troops without any resistance. Serb soldiers separated about 8,000 men from women, from infants to the disabled, and shot them dead in front of their eyes. The bereaved women were then taken away like a herd and subjected to collective humiliation.

Today, 25 years later, preparations for the genocide of Bosnian Muslims are complete. This spectacle has been quietly watched by world powers in the past and may still be so. When the Western powers were fed up with this massacre of Muslims, an agreement was reached on December 14, 1995 at the US Air Force Base "Dayton" and Bosnia was divided into two parts. One is the "Bosnic Coroate Federation" and the other is the "Bosnian Serb Republic".

The agreement was reached under duress because the Bosnian Muslim struggle for independence had turned into a global jihad and there was a danger that the tide would turn in Europe. On January 9, 2022, twenty-six years later, in the capital of the Bosnian Serb Republic, Benjaloca, when the parade was held on the thirtieth anniversary of the secession from Yugoslavia in 1992, President Milorad Dodik said: We will turn the Serbs into an army so that we can snatch their territory from the Muslims and establish Serb power.

All over Serbia, people who massacred Muslims in the 1990s are being portrayed as heroes, and large portraits of them are being painted on the walls. Pictures of Serb general Ratko Mladic, who has been sentenced to life in prison by the International Court of Justice, can be seen in squares and intersections. This wave of anti-Muslim prejudice and genocide is not limited to Serbia, but Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has joined Serbian President Dodak in spreading this hatred.

Their views on Christian European racism are exactly the same as those of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in India to rid the region of Muslims. Orbin is one of the European leaders who advocated a non-liberal "illiberal" style of government and has now become the hero of all the racist, nationalist and radical forces in Europe. He added that with the slogan, "Christian Democracy" is now becoming commonplace throughout the European Union.

This man has been the Prime Minister since 1998. When the migration of Muslims to Europe emerged as an issue in Europe in the 2015 elections, it opened Hungary's permanent citizenship only to the Christian population who migrated from other countries. There are currently more than 50 anti-Muslim "anti-Muslim" political parties operating in all European countries, from Norway to Spain. Each of these parties has an agenda to expel Muslims from Europe and to cleanse the land of Europe

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