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trans-girl-nausicaa · 16 days
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Things that are NOT antisemitic (anti-Jewish):
Comparing the (ongoing) Nakba to the Holocaust
Comparing the Israeli government to Nazi Germany
Comparing Zionists to Nazis (including the term “Zionazi”)
This is simply comparative analysis. Zionism is a far-right ethnonationalist ideology, and Zionists have been aiding and abetting OTHER far-right and/or ethnonationalist actors throughout the past century.
Among other things, they presented the personal journal of General Ratko Mladić, currently on trial at the International Court of Justice for committing war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Mladić’s journal explicitly mentions Serbia’s ample arms ties with Israel at the time.
Although there is limited political, diplomatic, and intelligence cooperation between the two countries, the relationship centers on arms transfers and related service and training matters. Israel--which is now Santiago's most important weapons supplier after the United Kingdom-- has sold Chile a wide variety of hardware, including air-to-air missiles, patrol boats, tanks, jet aircraft and advanced elctronics gear.
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lilium--bosniacum · 1 year
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o-kurwa · 11 months
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allthingseurope · 1 month
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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aristotels · 6 months
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STOP SCROLLING!!!
if youve scrolled this far its time for a
ĆEVAPI BREAK
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take a ćevap and scroll on in peace <3
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fairuzfan · 4 months
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As a survivor of the Bosnian Genocide, I am acutely attuned to the haunting echoes of that dark chapter in human history, a chapter that refuses to be closed. Today, as I witness the unfolding tragedy in Gaza, the spectre of genocide resurfaces with a poignant familiarity.
The Palestinian landscape, scarred by 75 years of Israeli military occupation, mirrors the hardships faced during the Bosnian War and Genocide - displacement, economic hardship, and restricted access to basic resources.
The ongoing bombing campaign in Gaza exacerbates an already dire humanitarian situation. This is more than a geopolitical conflict; this is a contemporary genocide.
In 111 days, more than 25,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed by Israel, including at least 10,000 children. More than 8,000 are missing, trapped under the rubble, and presumed dead. Another 63,000 are injured, and more than 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced.
Videos of Israeli leaders calling for the destruction of Gaza and the forcible displacement of Palestinians echo the sentiments expressed by those responsible for the Bosnian Genocide.
In the case of the Bosnian Genocide, while both the Bosnian Serbs and the Serbian political leadership knew they were committing genocide in their expansionist plans to create a “Greater Serbia,” publicly they attempted to conceal their crimes to avoid accountability.
Their genocidal intent was not as open or as loud as some of the sentiments expressed by Israeli political leadership.
Nevertheless, comparing the Bosnian Genocide with the current situation in Gaza necessitates a nuanced examination. While historical contexts differ, the core elements of mass displacement, targeted violence against civilians, and the overarching goal of extermination of a specific group are the same.
To comprehend the concept of genocide, it is crucial to understand its legal definition and sociological framework. Coined by Raphael Lemkin after the Holocaust, genocide encapsulates acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.
Genocide goes beyond the mere act of killing; it encompasses a deliberate and systematic attempt to annihilate a specific group based on its identity.
Genocide is a process. In Bosnia, it did not simply occur one day in July of 1995, nor did it suddenly rear its head in October of 2023 in Gaza. It is a process that starts with dehumanisation, discrimination, and persecution.
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unbfacts · 5 months
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undr · 2 months
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Gérard Rondeau. Le silence et rien alentour. Bosnia 1994
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gryficowa · 2 months
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Zionists spread propaganda that all Islamists from countries dress like this:
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Say you're Islamophobic without saying you're Islamophobic
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Look what propaganda I saw from Zionists
They seriously believe it, I live in fucking Poland and I see that this shit has nothing to do with reality, yes, there are people who dress like this, but spreading the word that every Islamic country dresses like this is like saying that every Jew looks like this:
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I don't think I need to tell you how stupid this line of thinking is
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ilcontephotography · 4 months
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Šušnjar Memorial, by Petar Krstić (1970), built to commemorate the rebellion of the Sana peasants against the Ustaše regime in May 1941.
Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
© Roberto Conte (2017)
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allthingseurope · 9 months
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Sarajevo, Bosnia (by Miguel)
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sayruq · 1 month
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vasiljevicmihajlo · 7 months
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Mihajlo Vasiljević Dijagnoza
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lilium--bosniacum · 30 days
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Sarajevo, Bosnia, 1993 / by Laurent Sazy / source: Sniper Alley Photo
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engineeringguy26 · 1 year
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Ima jedna arapska izreka koja glasi:
"Zatvori prozor koji te boli, bez obzira kakav pogled bio."
And i think its beautiful.
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sprint95 · 10 months
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sarajevo 2019
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