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Monday, August 14, 2006

Bill Clinton - friend of Al Qaeda - honored fallen murderers of Christians


Take a look a the following photo:


Unbelievably, this is a monument built to honor fallen Al Qaeda terrorists, after the Islamic murderers brutally slaughtered 300,000 Serbian villagers, a small part of the massacre seen documented here.

Via srpska-mreza.com:

On Saturday, March 20, 2003, ex-President Bill Clinton took some time from his busy schedule to dedicate the above monument placed in Srebrenica, Republika Srpska, among the Serbs of Bosnia. He came just in time so that next day (Sunday) the Western media could trumpet this pretend humanitarian gesture and (of course) to renew its racist attack on the Christian Serbs. The event was to revamp and renew the hoax of "Srebrenica genocide!"

Well known anti-Serb racist Christiane Amanpour, for example, dutifully reported for the CNN that the event was all about Clinton's love, tolerance, respect. She said: "Clinton called for love to replace hatred... He called on the region to... defy racial and ethnic hatred."

On these pages we presented Republican Policy Committee report entitled "Clinton-approved Iranian arms transfers help turn Bosnia into militant Islamic base" which clearly states that it was jihad fighters, most of them from Arabic countries, that America was arming.

Gregory Copley, the director of the International Strategic Studies Institute in Washington, gave an interview for SRNA reporter Sonja Lakic, on October 7, 2003. The report was published under title "Evidence of ties between Izetbegovic and Osama bin Laden." Izetbegovic was leader of Bosnian Islam fundamentalists.

Mr. Copley said:
"We know that Clinton also visited Izetbegovic, who is claimed to be ill and on his deathbed. And we also know that Izetbegovic's political party paid $250,000 for his arrival in Bosnia and participation in the uncovering of the monument in Srebrenica. The question needs to be asked to what extent that monument was in fact built out of political motivation instead of as a memorial to the victims of the civil war in Srebrenica."


The interview was also referred to in ISSA Special Reports at
this link.


And Forest Gump says ... "And that's about all I've got to say on that subject."

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