Aufruf: Zum Spass Serben töden! Der Terrorist: Florin Krasniqi der US – Kosovaren Mafia
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Damals wie heute, die Super Kriminels immer dabei im Mord und Terror Theater der Amerikaner
US ally in Kosovo admits murdering Serbs
August 17, 2011 4:30 am
Kosovo Albanian bandit, Ramush Haradinaj, has admitted in his new book, Story of war and liberty, that he led daily attacks on Serbs and that he commanded over daily murders of Serbs.
We attacked Serbian forces always. At every place. During the day and night. Without hiding. Every day we killed Serbian police, writes Haradinaj.
http://serbianna.com/blogs/bozinovich/archives/1388
Photographs on the official Facebook page of Croatian wartime general Branimir Glavas, who is being tried for war crimes, show him posing with wine bottles labelled with Adolf Hitler’s picture.
Zagreb
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Glavas posing with the Hitler wines. Photo: Facebook. |
The photographs of a smiling Glavas relaxing at a table with the wines labelled with pictures of the Nazi dictator were posted on his official Facebook page on Tuesday evening.
One bottle shows Hitler’s face and is labelled “Fuhrerwein”, while the other depicts the wartime German leader giving a Nazi salute and is labelled with the fascist slogan “Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer”.
Glavas is currently awaiting retrial for alleged war crimes against Serb civilians in the city of Osijek in 1991.
The wines resemble Hitler-labelled bottles produced by Italian vintners Vina Lunardelli, which have been strongly criticised by the Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Centre.
The Simon Wiesenthal Centre called for a boycott of the company in 2013, urging people not to buy anything from “someone using the Nazi mass murderer as a blatant marketing tool”.
Some people commenting on Glavas’ Facebook photographs expressed approval, however. “A ‘like’ for the general and the wine,” one wrote, while another asked where such wine could be obtained.
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Photo: Facebook |
Facebook removed the Hitler photos, but Glavas then posted a picture of two bottles of wine with former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito on the label.
“Does a wine named after one of the top ten criminals in world history disturb you?” he wrote in a caption for the photograph.
Glavas was released from custody in January after Croatia’s constitutional court overturned a previous verdict convicting him and ordered a retrial.
Since then he has been criticised on several occasions for his public statements and for comments posted on his Facebook page, which is administrated by his son Filip.
On the day of his release, a photo of five hanged people was posted on his Facebook page, with the caption: “The eighth commandment of God reads ‘do not bear false witness.’”
It was seen by some as a threat to witnesses in his trial, but was deleted after Croatian news website Index reported on it.
After his release, a welcome-home party was thrown in his honour in Osijek, during which he said that he “recharged batteries… for further challenges and struggles, because we have not performed all that we promised [before the war] in 1990”.
In one of the incidents of which Glavas was found guilty, a victim was tortured by having battery acid poured into his mouth, and the speech was seen by some observers as a threatening reference to the incident.
The Zagreb-based Youth Initiative for Human Rights NGO filed criminal charges against Glavas in February for “public incitement to violence and hatred” in his statements, although no progress has been made in the case since then.
The former general commanded the Osijek defence force in 1991-92 and was a high-ranking member of the Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ party who served as a member of parliament.
After leaving the HDZ and founding his own party, the Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja, prosecutors started investigating his alleged war crimes against Serbs in Osijek.
He was arrested in October 2006 over the so-called ‘Garage’ case, in which he was accused over the torture and murder of a civilian in front of a garage in 1991.
An additional indictment was raised in April 2007. The ‘Duct Tape“ case was so named because victims were tied up with duct tape and executed on the Drava riverbank in Osijek in 1991-92.
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Zum Spaß, Zivilisten ermorden, darunter Kinder um u.a. das Immobilien Vermögen sich anzueigenen und zu plündern. „Gehen wir Serben ermroden“, ein bekannter und beliebter Spruch u.a. von Florin Krasnique, des Ober Lobbyisten der Mord und Verbrecher Banden der UCK!
Die Geschichte, zeigt das kriminelle Deutsche Politiker, das kriminelle Tuschjman Regime damals unterstützten, denn alle Seiten hatten am Anfang ein paar Kriminelle, welche das Ganze anheizten, durch Morde an Zivilisten und den normalen Bürgern.
06 FEB 12 / 14:38:22
Croatian Former Official to Stand War Crimes TrialTomislav Mercep, a Croatian former assistant interior minister, is to stand trial for war crimes on February 10 at Zagreb County Court, the court announced.