On the day of Eid al-Adha, December 8, 2008, - a mosque in Fazlagicia Kula, a village near the town of Gacko, was set on fire and burned to ground. The incident reminds the Muslim Bosnian of their genocide during invasion of Muslim-majority Bosnia-Hercegvina by Christian Serbs and Croats in 1992-95. During that period more than 276 mosques were destroyed; over 176 Muslim scholars (mostly mosque imams) were killed - in addition to over 200,000 Muslim butchered; over 60,000 Muslim teenage girls and women raped and over two million Muslims were forced out of their homes to take refuge in neighbouring countries.
The western countries armed and supported Serb army and Croat army while put armed embargo against UN member Bosnia-Hercegvina - in case some Muslim country or Jihadi group tried to come to the rescue of Bosnian Muslims. NATO played its part of disarming band of Muslim fighters, who were protecting Muslim-majority towns and villages. The inhabitants were then herded into so-called ‘Safe Heaven’ that became slaughterhouses - the most notorious one being Srebrenica massacre in July 1995 - when more than 8,000 Muslim men, women and boys were butchered in cold blood. The world only knew about this western racim and hatred toward Muslims only when tens of thousands of women and young girls straggled into Tuzla after walking for tens of miles across mountain passes. The mass-murderer Radovan Karadzic was captured last July while living in disguise in Belgrade. However, the other war-criminal General Ratko Mladic is still at large and is believed to be protected by Serbian Army.
The western UN peacekeepers were no exception to Muslim-hatred and racism. General Lewis MacKenzie, Canadian head of UN peacekeeping force in Bosnia-Hercegvina was charged for sexually molesting four Muslim women held by Serbian forces in a prison camp in a Sarajevo suburb......
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