This just in from Nasser
David
"Milos Sarcev is known for several things but it is also less known that he is, despite being a Serb chauvinist, married originally a Jewish American girl ( his first marriage ) in the US to get a Green Card and finally an US citizenship through that route. After several other failed and partially abusive marriages he finally married a Philippino girl ( Milamar ) who is Canadian citizen originally. Now you could think that Milos is not a racist or similar BUT Milos had for several years during the '90s, at his gym in Fullerton California, big Anti - American signs posted in the gym ( even at the front desk ) where he accused the US and other democratic powers of committing genocide against his Serb nation. Milos feels that he is living as a Serb with American citizenship in the diaspora in the US state of California. He is an ultra right wing thinking orthodox Christian who supported with words, post and posters the Serbian aggression against its peaceful neighbors in Europe.
The Weider company told him to remove all these Anti - American posts and huge posters which he did not do at the beginning. But when he was faced with dropping his Weider contract the very money orientated Sarcev complied right away by removing all the big posters but leaving several smaller ones still up.
He is still a very devoted fan and an admirer of radical Serbs - like Milosevic, and the still on the run other Serb war criminals like Karadzic and Mladic who committed by fact and deed the worst ethnic cleansing since the end of World War II. Milos is a supporter of the former Serb president Milosevic who was extradited to the Netherlands to stand trial for genocide on people of Slovenia ( Catholics ), on Croats ( Catholics ), on Bosnian Muslims and Albanians of Muslim, Catholic and Jewish heritage. Thanks to the military intervention of the US, Canada and its NATO allies the fascistic and over nationalistic Serbs have been bombed back into the stone age in the '90s because of their genocide on the aforementioned four other nations. Milos is still saying that the US was the aggressor and that he and his people have just been victims of an American - NATO - anti Serbian conspiracy.
The reason number one why the state of Serbia ( approx. 6.5 million people ) is until today not a member of the "European Union" ( which has at least 23 sovereign European countries as members with a population of over 500 million people / the US has slightly more than 300 million people ) is because the Serb people did not until now extradite the war criminals Karadzic and Mladic who are still hiding on Serb controlled territory."
Nasser El Sonbaty (UMO)
Uncrowned Mr. Olympia
In the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the conflict between the three main ethnic groups, the Serbs, Croats, and Muslims, resulted in genocide committed by the Serbs against the Muslims in Bosnia. A new leader arose by the late 1980s, a Serbian named Slobodan Milosevic, a former Communist who had turned to nationalism and religious hatred to gain power. Aided by Serbian guerrillas in Croatia, Milosevic's forces invaded in July 1991 to 'protect' the Serbian minority. In the city of Vukovar, they bombarded the outgunned Croats for 86 consecutive days and reduced it to rubble. After Vukovar fell, the Serbs began the first mass executions of the conflict, killing hundreds of Croat men and burying them in mass graves.
In April 1992, the U.S. and European Community chose to recognize the independence of Bosnia, a mostly Muslim country where the Serb minority made up 32 percent of the population. Milosevic responded to Bosnia's declaration of independence by attacking Sarajevo, its capital city, best known for hosting the 1984 Winter Olympics. Sarajevo soon became known as the city where Serb snipers continually shot down helpless civilians in the streets, including eventually over 3,500 children.
Bosnian Muslims were hopelessly outgunned. As the Serbs gained ground, they began to systematically roundup local Muslims in scenes eerily similar to those that had occurred under the Nazis during World War II, including mass shootings, forced repopulation of entire towns, and confinement in make-shift concentration camps for men and boys. The Serbs also terrorized Muslim families into fleeing their villages by using rape as a weapon against women and girls.
The actions of the Serbs were labeled as 'ethnic cleansing,' a name which quickly took hold among the international media.
Despite media reports of the secret camps, the mass killings, as well as the destruction of Muslim mosques and historic architecture in Bosnia, the world community remained mostly indifferent. The U.N. responded by imposing economic sanctions on Serbia and also deployed its troops to protect the distribution of food and medicine to dispossessed Muslims. But the U.N. strictly prohibited its troops from interfering militarily against the Serbs. Thus they remained steadfastly neutral no matter how bad the situation became.
Throughout 1993, confident that the U.N., United States and the European Community would not take militarily action, Serbs in Bosnia freely committed genocide against Muslims. Bosnian Serbs operated under the local leadership of Radovan Karadzic, president of the illegitimate Bosnian Serb Republic. On February 6, 1994, the world's attention turned completely to Bosnia as a marketplace in Sarajevo was struck by a Serb mortar shell killing 68 persons and wounding nearly 200. Sights and sounds of the bloody carnage were broadcast globally by the international news media and soon resulted in calls for military intervention against the Serbs.
When Karadzic was confronted by reporters about ongoing atrocities, he bluntly denied involvement of his soldiers or special police units
The U.S. under its new President, Bill Clinton, who had promised during his election campaign in 1992 to stop the ethnic cleansing in Bosnia, now issued an ultimatum through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) demanding that the Serbs withdraw their artillery from Sarajevo. The Serbs quickly complied and a NATO-imposed cease-fire in Sarajevo was declared.
The U.S. then launched diplomatic efforts aimed at unifying Bosnian Muslims and the Croats against the Serbs. However, this new Muslim-Croat alliance failed to stop the Serbs from attacking Muslim towns in Bosnia which had been declared Safe Havens by the U.N. A total of six Muslim towns had been established as Safe Havens in May 1993 under the supervision of U.N. peacekeepers.
Bosnian Serbs not only attacked the Safe Havens but also attacked the U.N. peacekeepers as well. NATO forces responded by launching limited air strikes against Serb ground positions. The Serbs retaliated by taking hundreds of U.N. peacekeepers as hostages and turning them into human shields, chained to military targets such as ammo supply dumps.
At this point, some of the worst genocidal activities of the four-year-old conflict occurred. In Srebrenica, a Safe Haven, U.N. peacekeepers stood by helplessly as the Serbs under the command of General Ratko Mladic systematically selected and then slaughtered nearly 8,000 men and boys between the ages of twelve and sixty - the worst mass murder in Europe since World War II. In addition, the Serbs continued to engage in mass rapes of Muslim females.
On August 30, 1995, effective military intervention finally began as the U.S. led a massive NATO bombing campaign in response to the killings at Srebrenica, targeting Serbian artillery positions throughout Bosnia. The bombardment continued into October.
By now, over 200,000 Muslim civilians had been systematically murdered. More than 20,000 were missing and feared dead, while 2,000,000 had become refugees. It was, according to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, "the greatest failure of the West since the 1930s." (1)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srebrenica_massacre