Who Amnestied the
Partisan Crimes?:
On Forgotten Partisan Barbarism and Croatian
Victims
Today in the most elite quarter of Zagreb resides
the chief orchestrator of the massacre in the
Macelj woods
Stjepan Hrsak where some 13.000 people were
killed (of 134 mass graves identified in the area
out of 22 the remains of
1,163 victims have been exhumed). In the weekly
"Nedjeljna Dalmacija" of July 15th 1990
Simo Dubajic admitted
the murder of 36,000 people in eight days in
Kocevski Rog. How is it that in this and other
cases our judiciary
and "Human Rights" advocates have not
reacted to this day? President Mesic twice
privately lunched with
Marko Belinic against whom the Croatian Domobran
(regular army during the period 1941-45) Society
filed
criminal charges for, amongst other documented
crimes, the killing of 236 prisoners who were
flung into the
Jazovka pit on Jan. 1st 1943. What kind of
democracy is it where the President lunches with
an individual
accused of war crimes, and not only is there not
a parliamentary inquiry but there is no mention
of the fact
either in the media or from the political
opposition?
I have investigated communist crimes for some 30
years and agree with many foreign experts
(Rummel,
Scott, Heinsohn, etc.) that the communist
revolution in former Yugoslavia killed some one
million people.
Zherjavices and other "demographic
studies" are so worthless that they can be
debunked even on the basis of
articles which have appeared in the daily press
(exhumations near Maribor and Slatinski Drenovac
which
yielded the remains of 1.633 victims, near Klinca
Selo where 1.500 prisoners were killed in five
locations, seven
areas under mount Sljeme near Zagreb where 976
victims are buried are just a few of several
hundred examples
which have appeared in the printed press over the
last several years). Today only a moral or
intellectual idiot can
negate this.
The establishment of communist Yugoslavia cost
the Croatian people from 1941 to 1951 some
45O.OOO murdered civilians and prisoners of war,
including 40.000 wounded and over 50.000 killed
in battle.
Proportional this is the equivalent of over
TWENTY MILLION DEAD in the USA. And we allow
these
victims of the largest genocide in the history of
southeastern Europe to be criminalized by their
murderers and
intellectual criminals who work in the vast
majority of media in Croatia. The fact that the
most beautiful square
in Zagreb carries the name of the individual
ranked as the fifth worst criminal of the 20th
century (Josip Broz
Tito) says all about the level of civilization
and nation, and above all moral consciousness
here. A society
which allows such a level of historical
falsification cannot be healthy.
In the daily "Politika" of February 1st
1951 chief of secret police Aleksandar Rankovic
states: "Through
our jails there passed from 1941 to 1951
3.777.776 persons and we liquidated 568.000
enemies of the
people". The last number, of course, does
not include some 100.000 inhabitants of the
Independent State of
Croatia killed from 1941 to the end of April
1945: After the fall of Travnik 2.200 in four
days, 700 in Zemun
the first night, 646 in Bihac from Nov. 3rd 1942
to Jan. 25th 1943, 386 in Srijemski Karlovci,
90.000 German
prisoners of war, tens of thousands of victims
who were not identified and who were thrown into
pits, lakes,
etc. During May, June and July 1945, so many
corpses were carried by the Sava, Drava and other
waterways
that the Partisan press was forced to write about
them.
The daily "Borba" of May 14th 1945
writes: "
Today and yesterday corpses
flowed down the Sava
river; all days eighty two who appear to have
been killed recently were dragged out... They
were dressed in the
regional costumes of the Srijem and Zagorje
region
". The area of Srijem since
early mid-April was firmly in
Partisan hands. Many who are still (!) portrayed
as victims of the Ustasha soldiers in Jasenovac
were murdered
by the Partisans who filmed them and attributed
them to the Ustasha fighters. Another point on
which the
"antifascists" remain mum is how many
Serbs who did not have "an ideologically
acceptable profile" they
killed, 305 in the districts od Dreznica, Skare
and Medak alone. From the Hague Tribunal and
other responsible
addresses like the UN Security Council through
diplomatic channels we should continually ask
only one
question: Is international law applicable to all
nations and parties?
In Chechenya the Russian forces since 1994 out of
880.000 indigenous inhabitants have so far killed
60.000 civilians, injured some 200.000 and
expelled 400.000. Other than numerous documented
massacres the
use of disproportional force is already evident,
contrary to the Geneva and Hague Conventions. Are
the
investigators under the way and when will
indictments be raised against those who are
responsible for the crimes?
Considering the way our diplomacy has functioned
up to date, it would be better if we had none.
While
in the concentration camp in 1992 a dear friend
of mine, half-dead from beatings (amongst other
injuries his
brain-fluid sack burst and drained from his nose)
told me: "I regret nothing, it was for
Croatia ". And today those who
were and remain hardcore opponents of Croatian
independence have the main say. In any other
transitional
country they would be in jail and not on
television.
Jewish Crimes
A Zionist charlatan Efraim Zuroff came here to
dispense moral lectures from country whose air
force in
just two months in Lebanon killed more innocent
civilians than Jews who were killed or died from
all causes
during the Independent State of Croatia. Israel
has expelled 1.1 million Palestinians and Arabs,
of 489
Palestinian villages 368 were razed to the ground
and rocks thrown into wells so that the
inhabitants do not return.
In the villages of Deir Jasin and Dweima in 1948
and in Gaza in 1956 alone the Israeli army
massacred at least
1300 civilians. Does it sit well with us to
continually be intellectual, ideological and
political slaves of foreign
know-nothings and domestic Yugo-marxist clowns?
This is a
translation of an article by Davor Glasnovich
which appeared in the daily "Slobodna
Dalmacija", Oct. 15, 2000http://www.culturenet.hr/v1/english/panorama.asp?id=80
Jazovka, a natural hole near the
village of Soice; an ossuary hole, in which
an estimated 20,000 or more bodies of killed
Croatian soldiers were thrown by the partisans in
1943; during 1945 the communist government killed
and buried there prisoners of war and civilians.
Since Jazovka was made public in 1990, every
year, on the Sunday falling closest to the 15th
of May, a memorial mass is served for the fallen.
A modest memorial plate with inscription
"Father, forgive them; for they knew what
they had done".
.hr/Hrvatsko_slovo/2005/535/jeka.htm://
Feral Tribune, Split, Croatia,
December 29 1997
Myth About Jazovka
Further developing the magic
formula, its moderate followers told us that
Ustashe were not golden boys, but neither were
the Partisans. That had to be proven with
material evidence. Immediately after HDZ won
power, Jazovka ravine was discovered near Zagreb,
with a lot of media fanfare; it was probably
supposed to become a counterpart of Jasenovac.
The alleged number of the victims thrown into
Jazovka (captured members of the NDH military
units and civilians who were after the war killed
by the Partisans) was immediately estimated at
20,000 and by today it has reached 60,000.
However, the Commission which at the time was
established by the Parliament with the mission to
carefully research the victims of Jazovka and
informing the public about them, never announced
its results. Maybe because, according to the
information coming from the then prime minister
Josip Manolic, in Jazovka, instead of tens of
thousands, only the remains of 245 persons were
found and it was assumed that the remains were of
the Ustashe who had died or been shot in the
battle for Krasic, in the last days of 1942.
The myth about tens of
thousands of victims in Jazovka has nevertheless
survived, as at the time the myth about hundreds
of thousands of victims in Jasenovac. The
campaign around the victims from Jazovka has
given impetus to the founding of the
Parliamentary commission for the investigation of
the war victims and victims in the post-war
period; the Commission, while led by Vice
Vukojevic, tried very hard to prove Vukojevic's
conviction that the Partisans were a gang of
murderers; for obvious reasons, Tudman didn't
like that and, consequently, the involvement of
Vukojevic in that project was short lived.
Nevertheless, Tudman never
denied that he had borrowed from Vukojevic the
idea about the conversion of the Jasenovac
memorial park into the "park commemorating
all Croatian war victims", as he stated in
his State of the Croatian State and Nation
Address in 1995. The plan to convert the memorial
to the victims of the largest Ustashe death-camp,
which has been and still is a symbol of the
genocidal and racist nature of the Ustashe state,
into a "memorial to all Croatian war
victims" provoked extremely strong reactions
abroad, especially in the USA and Tudman had to
pull back. The future will tell whether he has
definitely given up on this idea or whether this
was just a tactical withdrawal.
JAZOVKA - A place where not
much is said about. Here is evidence of TITO's
crimes.
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