Posts Tagged ‘bosnian’

Shafiei Kadkani’s book on Persian Poetry translated into Bosnian

TEHRAN-The book “Periods of Persian Poetry” by Mohammad Reza Shafiei Kadkani has been translated into Bosnian. Source

‘Friend of our country’: Putin praises separatist Bosnian Serb leader during his Kremlin visit

Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday, in a rare visit by a European dignitary that came just one day after he openly endorsed Moscow’s aggression against Ukraine. Bosnia is inching closer to a general election on 2 October, in which Dodik is running for the […]

Commemoration ceremony held for Bosnian warrior Hasan Cengic

Commemoration ceremony held for Bosnian warrior Hasan Cengic – Tehran%20Times TEHRAN — On the occasion of the departure of Hasan Cengic, a fighter and deputy defense minister from Bosnia-Herzegovina, a commemoration ceremony was held on Tuesday at the presence of Esmail Qaani, Commander of the IRGC Quds Force, and a number of prominent Iranian political […]

Bosnian Serbs will shut down government over genocide denial law

Bosnian Serb politicians have said they will boycott the country’s institutions in protest at the United Nations high representative’s decision to ban genocide denial. The move to block decision-making comes after Valentin Inzko imposed a number of changes to the country’s criminal code last week. Prison sentences of up to five years will be handed […]

Ratko Mladic: UN judges to rule on appeal against Bosnian war convictions

Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladić is due to hear a judgment on his appeal against genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. Mladić, known as the “Butcher of Bosnia” was convicted in 2017 of crimes during the Bosnian War and sentenced to life imprisonment. The army chief had led troops responsible for a […]

Former Bosnian Muslim general Sakib Mahmuljin convicted of war crimes

A former general of Bosnian Muslim forces has been convicted of war crimes by a court in Sarajevo. Sakib Mahmuljin was found guilty of responsibility in the deaths of more than 50 Serb prisoners of war in the Vozuca and Zavidovici region during the 1992-95 conflict. The Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina ruled the wartime Bosnian Army […]

Makeshift migrant camps grow outside Bosnian towns

As the autumn chill and rains set in over northwestern Bosnian towns, a sense of desperation hangs over hundreds of migrants who live in the remote woods outside the towns. The migrants have built tents in the forests after local authorities in the northwestern Krajina region decided last month to start pushing them away from […]

MSM Fake News: The UK’s ‘Bosnian Death Camp’ Deception

In an article first published on the Emperor’s New Clothes in 2004, Jared Israel looks at one notorious episode of media deception from the 1990s. Despite a successful libel suit in 2000 the fact remains that British news outlet ITN produced images that grossly distorted reality and were widely used in a highly misleading way […]

MSM Fake News: ITV’s ‘Bosnian Death Camp’ Deception

In an article first published on the Emperor’s New Clothes in 2004, Jared Israel looks at one notorious episode of media deception from the 1990s. Despite a successful libel suit in 2000 the fact remains that British news outlet ITN produced images that grossly distorted reality and were widely used in a highly misleading way […]

Bosnian Croat ex-General Slobodan Praljak Dies in the Hague After Drinking Poison in Court, Yelling "I’m not a War Criminal!"

The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague itself became a crime scene on Wednesday when a convicted war criminal committed suicide with poison he had smuggled into the courtroom. Slobodan Praljak, a commander of Croat forces during the 1990s war in Bosnia, swigged poison from a flask moments after a panel […]

Bosnian Croat ex-General Slobodan Praljak Dies in the Hague After Drinking Poison in Court, Yelling "I’m not a War Criminal!"

The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague itself became a crime scene on Wednesday when a convicted war criminal committed suicide with poison he had smuggled into the courtroom. Slobodan Praljak, a commander of Croat forces during the 1990s war in Bosnia, swigged poison from a flask moments after a panel […]

Bosnian Croat war criminal ‘drinks poison’ at Hague hearing

Slobodan Praljak, 72, a former wartime leader, was seen drinking from a small container as he heard the verdict of his appeal hearing. The man’s defense lawyer then told the court that the accused had “taken poison.” The presiding judge stopped the proceedings and ordered a doctor to be called, Reuters reports. ‘It is NATO […]

‘It is NATO court!’ Former Bosnian Serb commander Mladic slams UN court that gave him life sentence

Milosevic exonerated, as the NATO war machine moves on The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) handed down its verdict on Wednesday. The justices found Mladic guilty on most of the allegations dating back to the 1992-1995 war, including the massacre of Bosnian men in Srebrenica. Mladic pleaded not guilty on all charges. […]

Srebrenica’s New Ultra-Nationalist Mayor Denies Bosnian Genocide

Ema Hasanovic, a young Bosnian Muslim girl, pays her respects near to the coffin of her uncle, in the Srebrenica massacre Memorial center in Potocari, 200 km northeast of Sarajevo, Bosnia, Wednesday, July 9, 2014. (AP/Amel Emric) Once every year, the Mothers of Srebrenica host a ceremony to remember their fathers, sons, husbands, and brothers who were […]

Pyongyang claims successful simulation of preemptive nuclear strikes on US targets in S. Korea

Pyongyang launched three projectiles in the eastward direction between 5:45am and 6:40am Tuesday, from an area near the North Korean city of Hwangju. The missiles, two Scuds, and one Rodong, flew some 500 to 600 kilometers before crashing into the East Sea, South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff announced. The distance is more than that […]

NASA: Kepler Space Telescope ‘Stable’ After Emergency

NASA engineers declare Kepler space telescope ‘stable’ a few days after the spacecraft slipped into Emergency Mode (EM). Scientists were surprised when the planet-hunting probe went into EM last week, putting the next phase of its mission to study the Milky Way into jeopardy. NPR reports: Kepler, which is currently nearly 75 million miles away from […]

Scottish nuclear power station reactor shuts down after ‘electrical fault’

     There has been an unscheduled shutdown of one of the reactors at Torness power station in East Lothian. Reactor 2 stopped automatically during routine testing when an issue with an electrical system was detected. EDF energy which operates the plant said there were no health or environmental impacts. Paul Winkle, Torness Power Station director, […]

Media Continues to Lie, Claiming White Student Unions are a “Hoax”

Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer November 25, 2015 Many WSUs have chosen to use the Confederate flag to represent their group. The phenomenon of White Student Unions has exploded. Just type “White Student Union” into Google News. The Jewish media continues to claim that the rapidly rising movement is a hoax, even while it is a self-evident […]

Marble Medusa head unearthed in Ancient Roman ruins

     In the ruins of a Roman city in southern Turkey, archaeologists have discovered a marble head of Medusa, somehow spared during an early Christian campaign against pagan art. The head was unearthed at Antiochia ad Cragum, a city founded during the first century, around the rule of Emperor Nero, that has all the marks […]

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