grbavica70 wrote:Nisam nikada rekao da je Peni Marasal izmislila bilo sta, pogotovo ne logor, ali je cinjenica da su snimci upotrebljeni u svrhe medijske propagande i izmisljotina nevidjenih...
Jedno pitanje : ako je tada zaista postojao logor i ako je zaista to bio kon-logor ( kako je izvjestio ITN) iz kojih razloga bi vlasti RS-a dozvolile pristup tom logoru ? Eto, jedno prosto pitanje...
Ako mislis da su Srbi glupi pa pokazali svijetu kako muce gladju neke tamo logorase, to je druga stvar, ali budi siguran da niko nije glup.
Novinarka je snimila sta je snimila i bez velike euforije se vratila u Britaniju i tek kasnije, kada je njen gazda pogledao snimke, odlucio je da od bodljikave zice napravi pricu koja ce se prodati sirom svijeta. Vrlo dobro znamo obojica da onaj tuberan nije izgladnjivan, jer su svi oko njega dobro ugojeni, ali je taj nesretnik prikazivan kao jevrej iz njemackog konc-logora, sto je zlocinacki, neutemeljeno, neistinito i krajnje tendenciozno....Znamo obojica da je bio tuberan, zar ne, kao i cinjenicu da to nije bio konc - logor, jer su se IZBJEGLICE ( a ne zatvorenici) nalazi VAN BODLJIKAVE ZICE a ne unutar, sto je jasno bilo kome koji je makar jednom pogledao snimak. Snimak Peni Marsal je postao "slavan" jer je neko provalio da moze dobro da se proda.
Jos jednom : da je tamo bilo nekih zvjerstava i izgladnjivanja u to vrijeme, nikada kamera ITN, niti bilo koja druga, nikad ne bi mogla prici ni blizu.
Zbog ovakvih tipova i misljenja i jeste napravljen "Medjunarodni sud za ratne zlocine" da se ne bi desilo da za 5, 10, ...,25, ... godina nastave da lazu i izmisljaju.
Evo kako izgleda dio optuznice protiv Dusana Tadica i Gorana Borovnice, optuzenih izmedju ostalog i zbog Omarske, o kojoj upravo pricamo.
Pogledaj dragi Grbavica70 kako je tvoj raj za izbjeglice izgledao.
Sramota.
PS. Dusan Tadic je osudjen na dvadeset godina i sluzi kaznu u Njemackoj.
Preneseno sa
http://www.icty.org:
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
CASE NO. IT-94-1-I
THE PROSECUTOR OF THE TRIBUNAL
AGAINST
DUSAN TADIC a/k/a "DULE"
GORAN BOROVNICA
INDICTMENT
Richard J Goldstone, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, pursuant to his authority under Article 18 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ("The Statute of the Tribunal"), charges:
1. From about 25 May 1992 Serb forces attacked Bosnian Muslim and Croat population centers in the opstina of Prijedor, Bosnia-Herzegovina, forcing most Muslims and Croats from their homes and confining many thousands, including more than 3,000 who were held in the Omarska camp, a former mining complex. The accused Dusan TADIC a/k/a "Dule" a/k/a "Dusko", participated in the collection and mistreatment, including killings, of Bosnian Muslims and Croats in opstina Prijedor within Omarska camp and outside Omarska camp, as set forth below. The accused Goran BOROVNICA participated with Dusan TADIC in killings outside of Omarska camp, as set forth below:
BACKGROUND
2.1. In May, 1992, intensive shelling of Muslim areas in the opstina Prijedor caused the Muslim residents to flee their homes. The majority of them then surrendered or were captured by Serb forces. As the Serb forces rounded up the Muslims and any Croat residents, they forced the Muslims and Croats to march in columns bound for one or another of the prison camps that the Serbs had established in the opstina. The Serb forces pulled many of the Muslims and Croats from the columns and shot or beat them on the spot.
2.2. On about 25 May 1992, about three weeks after Serbs forcibly took control of government authority in the opstina, and two days after the start of large scale military attacks on Muslim population centers, the Serb forces began taking prisoners to the Omarska camp.
2.3. During the next several weeks, the Serb forces continued to round up Muslims and Croats from Kozarac, Prijedor town, and other places in the opstina and interned them in the camps. Many of Prijedor's Muslim and Croat intellectuals, professional and political leaders were sent to Omarska. There were approximately 40 women in the camp, and all the other prisoners in the camp were men.
2.4. Within the area of the Omarska mining complex that was used for the camp, the camp authorities generally confined the prisoners in three different buildings: the administration building, where interrogations took place and most of the women were confined; the garage or hangar building; the "white house," a small building where particularly severe beatings were administered; and on a cement courtyard area between the buildings known as the "pista". There was another small building, known as the "red house", where prisoners were sometimes taken but most often did not emerge alive.
2.5. Living conditions at Omarska were brutal. Prisoners were crowded together with little or no facilities for personal hygiene. They were fed starvation rations once a day and given only three minutes to get into the canteen area, eat, and get out. The little water they received was ordinarily foul. Prisoners had no changes of clothing and no bedding. They received no medical care.
2.6. Severe beatings were commonplace. The camp guards, and others who came to the camp and physically abused the prisoners, used all manner of weapons during these beatings, including wooden batons, metal rods and tools, lengths of thick industrial cable that had metal balls affixed to the end, rifle butts, and knives. Both female and male prisoners were beaten, tortured, raped, sexually assaulted, and humiliated. Many, whose identities are known and unknown, did not survive the camp. After the collection of thousands of Bosnian Muslims and Croats in later May, 1992, groups of Serbs including the accused later entered villages in which Muslims and Croats remained, at which time they killed some villagers and drove others from their homes.
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