[ Home ] [ Library ] [ Index ] [ Maps ] [ Links ] [ Search ] [ Email ] GENOCIDE? HOLOCAUST? GET REAL!Take a close look, a very close look, at these numbers and arrive to your own conclusion about the "genocide," etc. However, mo matter the temporrary insanity on the Moslem side to ruin their own propaganda, the media chose to ignore the Moslem's own numbers and kept claiming a "genocide." Well, a hint, the numbers which Moslems put forward in this article gives a total death rate of 7.3% for the Moslems and 7.1% for the Serbs. Is that a genocide? Of course not! Sounds more like a war, doesn't it? The numbers below are given by the Moslems, and it can be safely assumed that they exaggerate their own casulties and lower the ones for the Serbs. In addition to that, these numbers are prior to the Fall of '95 combined Moslem-Croat-NATO offensive against the Serbs, and we all know who the victims at that time were.
The document below was found on WorldMedia Site War's Toll: 300,000 People Killed During the Bosnian WarThe analysis says that 4,395,000 people lived in Bosnia before the beginning of the war in April 1992. Of this number, 1,920,000 were Bosniaks (Bosnian Moslems), or 43.7 percent, 1,368,000 were Serbs, or 31.1 percent, 759,000 were Croats, or 17.3 percent, 347,000 Yugoslavs and others, or 7.4 percent. From the beginning of the war until July 1995, 279,000 people have been killed, or 6.3 percent of the total pre-war population. Of this number, 140,800 killed people are Bosniaks (50.5 percent), 97,300 Serbs (34.9 percent), 28,400 Croats (10.2 percent), while 12,300 killed are Yugoslavs and others, (which is equal to 4.4 percent of the total number of killed Bosnians). "Slobodna Bosna" stresses that the number of people killed in Bosnia has increased after this analysis was concluded in July. Nearly 10,000 Bosniaks were killed in July in the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica alone when the Serbs overran the city, a U.N. - designated "safe area." If we add to this the large number of casualties during the autumn offensive by the Bosnian army and Croat forces in northwest Bosnia, when 10 towns were taken from the Serbs, "Slobodna Bosna" concludes that the number of killed people in Bosnia amounts up to 300,000, which is about eight percent of the total pre-war population in Bosnia. Where am I? PATH:
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