Area in Bosnia that was witness to the Srebrenica Massacre of the Bosnia War. The Massacre consisted of the unaccountable and ruthless ethnic cleansing of thousands of Bosnians by the invading Serbian Army.
General Ratko Mladic was well known for his role at Srebrenica.
by dward88 February 02, 2007
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A town in modern-day Bosnia (Serbia), which was re-captured from Bosniak terrorists (Muslim/Islamised Serbians) by General Ratko Mladić in 1995. There have be allegations of war crimes and genocide, yet there is no proof, Mladić was imprisoned on speculation. The only bodies found were of terrorists buried with their weapons, no bodies of women or children were ever found; nor were there any signs of abuse on civilians in Srebrenica after the 11th of July 1995. Mladić also forced another Commander, Arkan, to return to Serbia as Mladić may have believed that Arkan was a war criminal. Mladić didn't want to be blamed for Arkan's war crimes, but after Arkan had been shot and murdered by an off-duty Police officer, the ICTY had no choice but to extradite Mladić to the Hague on falsified information.

Mladić is referred to as the butcher of Bosnia, yet the graves in Srebrenica remain empty today, with fake names written on their gravestones, the graves were made to victimise terrorists and shift blame on to Serbia for the Islamic terrorism in the region, despite the fault being on the Ottomans, for invading the Balkans a thousand years ago and forcing Serbian people to become Muslims, if the men didn't convert they were shot, the women and children would be raped, their children raised elsewhere as extremists for the Ottoman agenda. The same thing happened in Albania and other parts of the Balkans; explaining the surge and spike of Islam.
Soldier: "...On July the 11th, congratulations!"
Soldier 2: "Congratulations General!"
Ratko Mladić : "Oi! It (Srebrenica) is (finally) free!"
Ratko Mladić : "Here we are, on 11 July 1995, in Serbian Srebrenica."
by Péran July 17, 2021
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