Genocide in Sarajevo

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Do you remember Sarajevo?

Never forget genocide in Sarajevo

As long as they deny the genocide we will beat them with the scientific and judicial truth

This series, author proffessor Emir Ramic, Director of the Institute for Research of Genocide, Canada  is based on scientifically verified knowledge and the essential results of scientific research, of the many eminent researcher institutions of genocide and other crimes against humanity and international law in Europe and the world.

The available and clear evidence confirm the subjective (mental) element of genocide – intent (mens rea) to commit genocide against Bosniacs in Sarajevo and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. To that end, we remind of the evidence relative to genocidal intention of the Serb leadership to establish a single Serb state, publicly presented by the highest officials who directly worked on this joint criminal enterprise of genocidal character. The Siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare. Serb forces of the Republika Srpska and the Yugoslav People’s Army besieged Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from April 6, 1992 to February 29, 1996 during the Bosnian Genocide. It is estimated that Serb forces killed nearly 10,000 people — mostly Bosniaks, but also Serbs and other residents of the besieged Sarajevo — including over 1,500 children. An additional 56,000 people were wounded, including nearly 15,000 children.

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