During the program the mosquito on Radio24 Mario Borghezio said "For me, Mladic is a patriot: the patriots are patriots, and I saw no evidence against him." Here is the answer MEP League's envoy to war Mediaset Mimmo Lombezzi. Borghezio said he had not seen evidence against Mladic. But I've seen his tracks during and after the war in Bosnia, and I would suggest the following Borghezio 'sensory experiences': 1) Borghezio could (I volunteer as a guide) a sniff of the 4,000 graves now dot the map Bosnia.
There are only 70 along the "path of life and death", which crosses the territory of Serbia Srebrenica until Kladanj. In July 1995, along the dirt road, 15,000 male inhabitants of Srebrenica tried to reach the Muslim territory, marching day and night, after the besieged city had fallen into the hands of the Serbs.
It reached 8,000. The flak of Mladic 'rummaging' in the woods shooting at elevation zero. All those who surrendered were brutally beaten in the farms in Bratunac and then shot. Of the massacre are three images: a photo of a woman who hanged herself after being raped, that of a boy of 12 years who walked seven days clinging to his rifle and managed to save themselves and the images of Muslims who had surrendered.
You see the TV interview in Belgrade that a prisoner exhausted: "Are you afraid?". And that: "Of course I'm afraid." A few hours after it disappeared along with another 8,000 men, during the biggest massacre committed in Europe since the Second World War. Today, the "diaries" of Mladic reveal a bureaucrat noted that throughout the war without emotion, the cost of the missiles at the count of the dead and also in the massacre in Srebrenica was an element of "accounting" and "economy".
"Even the most ruthless generals - Enrique wrote Malraux - must come to terms on a certain quantity of meat and iron. We unfortunately had little iron. " Mladic had the opposite problem: he had weapons at will - including the deadly Bofors guns - but the Muslims had more "meat" to spend and this excess of men for the Serbs was becoming a problem, especially in the forests of central Bosnia, where the tank could claim fewer lives.
This explains the character "master" of the Srebrenica massacre, in which Mladic eliminated all males aged 15 to 65 years: two generations. 2) Borghezio could visit in Focha (eastern Bosnia), the sports center "Partizan", which is only 500 meters from the city hall and police station. Should visit with Leana, Amela and Hassiba, prematurely aged women association Udruzenje Žrtve Zene-Rata ("Association of Women Victims of War") that could tell him what they said to me: "Here we torture and rape us all the time - said Amela -.
Some were still little girls. Groups of soldiers arrived from the front completely drunk and came here to vent on us. It was a real torture. Bled all the time. " In the system of concentration camps set up by Serb nationalists, the gym was a seal of the so-called "Campovico silovanje na" (for the rape camp) where Muslim women (and Croats) were raped by soldiers or "leased" to civilians as sex slaves.
3) Borghezio could also make a trip to Sarajevo to look at the 10,000 graves dug by three years of siege and go through the markets or places where civilians queuing for water were torn apart by mortars Mladic, or meet young people who were paralyzed from his sniper and now running on a wheel.
4) Borghezio could eventually follow the identification center of Tuzla, walking among hundreds of skeletons just waiting to be identified, taking in his hands the skull of a boy of 14 years found in Srebrenica and be silent. That skull on Mladic, has to say many things.
There are only 70 along the "path of life and death", which crosses the territory of Serbia Srebrenica until Kladanj. In July 1995, along the dirt road, 15,000 male inhabitants of Srebrenica tried to reach the Muslim territory, marching day and night, after the besieged city had fallen into the hands of the Serbs.
It reached 8,000. The flak of Mladic 'rummaging' in the woods shooting at elevation zero. All those who surrendered were brutally beaten in the farms in Bratunac and then shot. Of the massacre are three images: a photo of a woman who hanged herself after being raped, that of a boy of 12 years who walked seven days clinging to his rifle and managed to save themselves and the images of Muslims who had surrendered.
You see the TV interview in Belgrade that a prisoner exhausted: "Are you afraid?". And that: "Of course I'm afraid." A few hours after it disappeared along with another 8,000 men, during the biggest massacre committed in Europe since the Second World War. Today, the "diaries" of Mladic reveal a bureaucrat noted that throughout the war without emotion, the cost of the missiles at the count of the dead and also in the massacre in Srebrenica was an element of "accounting" and "economy".
"Even the most ruthless generals - Enrique wrote Malraux - must come to terms on a certain quantity of meat and iron. We unfortunately had little iron. " Mladic had the opposite problem: he had weapons at will - including the deadly Bofors guns - but the Muslims had more "meat" to spend and this excess of men for the Serbs was becoming a problem, especially in the forests of central Bosnia, where the tank could claim fewer lives.
This explains the character "master" of the Srebrenica massacre, in which Mladic eliminated all males aged 15 to 65 years: two generations. 2) Borghezio could visit in Focha (eastern Bosnia), the sports center "Partizan", which is only 500 meters from the city hall and police station. Should visit with Leana, Amela and Hassiba, prematurely aged women association Udruzenje Žrtve Zene-Rata ("Association of Women Victims of War") that could tell him what they said to me: "Here we torture and rape us all the time - said Amela -.
Some were still little girls. Groups of soldiers arrived from the front completely drunk and came here to vent on us. It was a real torture. Bled all the time. " In the system of concentration camps set up by Serb nationalists, the gym was a seal of the so-called "Campovico silovanje na" (for the rape camp) where Muslim women (and Croats) were raped by soldiers or "leased" to civilians as sex slaves.
3) Borghezio could also make a trip to Sarajevo to look at the 10,000 graves dug by three years of siege and go through the markets or places where civilians queuing for water were torn apart by mortars Mladic, or meet young people who were paralyzed from his sniper and now running on a wheel.
4) Borghezio could eventually follow the identification center of Tuzla, walking among hundreds of skeletons just waiting to be identified, taking in his hands the skull of a boy of 14 years found in Srebrenica and be silent. That skull on Mladic, has to say many things.
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