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Oud 15 maart 2007, 09:48   #16
Derk de Tweede
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Zijn er eigenlijk veel Bosnische moslims in Nederland? Ik zie regelmatig mensen op de Nederlandse televisie uit Bosnië (die overigens soms verbluffend goed Nederlands spreken)

Zijn er niet deze zomer beelden verspreid van Kroaten en moslims die samenwerkten in 1995, en Orthodoxe kerken beschadigden en Serviërs aframmelden?
Mijn buren hebben de Islam vaarwel gezegd, Het zijn fantastische mensen die snel zijn geintegreerd.
En wat betreft Dutchbat:
De Nederlandse regering had nooit deze jongens en meisjes zo licht bewapend daar naar toe moeten sturen.
En onze luchtmacht had eerder moeten ingrijpen.
Bovendien heeft de Franse generaal Janvier de boel verraden.

Time schreef hierover:

Time schrijft: 'Did thousands of Bosnian Muslims die last year because of a "gentlemen's agreement" between the French government and the Bosnian Serbs? That allegation is the centerpiece of a new TV documentary [in Nederland uitgezonden op 30 mei 1996] shown in various versions recently in Europe and the U.S. [...] The provocative show, which was put together by the Dutch TV news program IKON, Britain's Channel 4, and two newspapers — Holland's NRC Handelsblad and New York's Newsday — has stirred angry denials. [...] n the TV documentary, allegations are based on confidential U.N. documents. The records show that Janvier met with Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic on June 4, 1995. According to a communication from Janvier to the U.N. in New York City, Mladic was in "a frenzied mood" when he laid down the terms of an agreement: the Bosnian Serbs would stop threatening U.N. soldiers in exchange for a ban on air strikes on their territory. Janvier's signature would result in the immediate release of all hostages. Janvier did not sign, but one of his military aides asserted in an interview with the journalists who made the documentary that a pair of high-ranking French officers under orders from President Chirac arrived two days later to close the deal. On June 18 the last of the hostages were released. While acknowledging that the June 4 meeting took place, Chirac's spokeswoman insists that its purpose was "not to do a deal" and that Mladic's offer to release the hostages in exchange for a no-bombs pledge "was not accepted by us." A U.N. spokesman says, "There is nothing in our records that indicated any deal between Mladic and Janvier."
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