Pictures/Videos of the foreign fighters form the last Balkan war(some content NSFW)

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  1. litwin

    litwin Well-Known Member

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    These pictures are not in Kosovo :mrgreen: BUT everyone is welcome in the cooperation against serbs!
     
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    it was not war-war, it was a Hollywood Mockumentary
     
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    an interesting way to conduct a prank :bored: btw why don't you post the pic of a cetnik paramilitary gremlin on some of the previous posts? :bored:
     
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    Videos of the foreign fighters form the last Balkan war
     
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    OK, how about Russians and Greeks?:date:

    Anyways - 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role_of_foreign_fighters_in_the_Bosnian_War'

    " "РДО-1" and "РДО-2" (РДО stands for "Русский Добровольческий Отряд", which means "Russian Volunteer Unit"), commanded by Yuriy Belyayev and Alexander Zagrebov, respectively. РДО-2 was also known as "Tsarist Wolves", because of the monarchic views of its fighters. There also was unit of Russian cossacks, known as "Первая Казачья Сотня" (First Cossack Sotnia). All these units were operating mainly in Eastern Bosnia along with Rebuplika Srpska forces from 1992 up to 1995."

    Greek volunteers were also reported to have taken part in the Srebrenica Massacre, with the Greek flag being hoisted in Srebrenica when the town fell to the Serbs.[21] The Greeks were organized in March as the Greek Volunteer Guard (GVG) and had around 100 soldiers.[19] Some Greek volunteers were members of a Greek nationalist party Chrysi Avyi,The Golden Dawn.

    Also:
    According to the ICTY verdicts, Serb propaganda constantly propagated false information about the foreign fighters to inflame anti-Muslim hatred among Serbs. After the takeover of Prijedor by Serb forces in 1992, Radio Prijedor propagated Serb nationalistic ideas characterising prominent non-Serbs as criminals and extremists who should be punished for their behaviour. One example of such propaganda was the derogatory language used for referring to non-Serbs such as mujahideen, Ustaša or Green Berets. According to ICTY conclusion in Stakić verdict Mile Mutić, the director of Kozarski Vjesnik and the journalist Rade Mutić regularly attended meetings of Serb politicians (local authorities) to be informed of the next propaganda steps. [10] [11]

    Another example of propaganda about Islamic holy warriors is presented in the ICTY Kordić and Čerkez verdict for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia leadership on Bosniak civilians. It claimed that Gornji Vakuf was attacked by the Croatian Army (HV) and the Croatian Defence Forces (HVO) in January 1993 followed by heavy shelling of the town by Croat artillery. During cease-fire negotiations at the Britbat HQ in Gornji Vakuf, colonel Andrić, representing the HVO, demanded that the Bosnian forces lay down their arms and accept HVO control of the town, threatening that if they did not agree he would flatten Gornji Vakuf to the ground.[12] [13] The HVO demands were not accepted by the Bosnian Army and the attack continued, followed by massacres on Bosnian Muslim civilians in the neighbouring villages of Bistrica, Uzričje, Duša, Ždrimci and Hrasnica.[14] [15] The shelling campaign and attacks during the war resulted in houndreds of injured and killed, mostly Bosnian Muslim civilians. Though Croats often cited it as a major reason for the attack on Gornji Vakuf to justify the massacres of civilians, the commander of the British Britbat company claimed there were no Muslim holy warriors in Gornji Vakuf.[12]

    There was also Croatian 103rd (International) Infantry Brigade, summing up radicals originating from countries with vast majority of followers of roman catholic and protestant church.

    Don't have time to find some video or photo material, so have fun in searching for it :)
     
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    ^the thread is about the Pictures/Videos.
     
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    camera seemed to be luxury for most of russians and greeks at that time :(
     
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    sure, bin laden gave you a lot of cameras as a present, jihadistic art?[​IMG]
     
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    nice style:fart:, did he get racial complex in Bosnia?
     
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    I dont know what kind of art is this but i would love to use it against my Eternal Enemies.
     
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    ha ha, whole the world? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_National_Drug_Control_Policy

    Federal Service of the Russian Federation for Narcotics Traffic Control
    the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
     
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    nah, btw you're not posting Greek and Russian paramilitaries? why? Muslim (foreign) paramilitaries on are rather funnier than Eastern Orthodox Christian?

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIfaaEXA6ps"]Russian terrorists with Serbs attacking Bosnia - YouTube[/ame] smiling faces :???:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGsdYKiP4P8&feature=related"]Русские добровольцы в Боснии/Russian volunteers in Bosnia - YouTube[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttL1XsZFqeQ"]The Greek fascists' participation in Srebrenica genocide investigated. [English] - YouTube[/ame]
     
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    good job, more?....
     
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