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    Croatian nationalists can be found amongst football fans.

    Here you can see them during Euro 2012 in Poland they brought that flag in order to provoke the polacks.



    Another one from Euro 2016 in France



    Also when Ultras of Zagreb came in Albania, the Albanians helped them with tickets

    http://www.dalmacijanews.hr/clanak/g...-granici-s-bih

    And real Croatians will never forget what sacrifice the Albanians did in war of Croatia.





    in Lourdes (France)




    Croatians at Bekim Berisha's memorial



    Some Croatian youngsters



    4 members of the Albanian family "Bardhecaj" killed in Vukovar



    Can we have the translation about that Robocop please?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Drawing-slim View Post
    Albanians and Croats are the only two nobel ethnicities in the balkans. Hitler said that btw.
    "Nobel" like "Alfred Nobel"???

    ...Anyway, who accepts Hitlers' "wisdom"...
    Last edited by Petros Houhoulis; 05-03-2017 at 08:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The.Mask View Post
    Can we have the translation about that Robocop please?

    I'm not Robocop but well...

    First volunteer unit of Albanians in Croatia

    - founded in September 1991.

    - commanders Nevdžet Haziri and Fehmi Lladrovci (btw., Nevdžet is read as "Nevjet" would be in English - Croatian "dž" has same pronounciation as English "j" in say "jar", "jape", "Jesus", while Croatian "j" has same pronounciation as English "y" in "young", "yes", "yet")

    - 420 officers and soldiers

    - part of 118th brigade of ZNG/HV (ZNG - Zbor Narodne Garde / National Guard Corps; HV - Hrvatska Vojska / Croatian Army)

    - from September 1991. to June 1991. active on Lika battlefield /Gospić and surroundings

    - greatest losses during early October 1991. in attack on Novi Lički Osik (Novi Lichki Osik) - 2 dead and 11 wounded
    Ljubim te zemljo, ljubim te rode, ljubim te sveta mati slobode, imamo srce prošlosti slavne, za naše bolje buduće dane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raine View Post
    Alija Izetbekovic, your nation national hero, was a member of a Muslim youth organization that recruited for the Waffen SS during World War Two, and he wrote the "Islamic Declaration" in 1970, in which he argued that:

    "The exhaustive definition of the Islamic Order is: the unity of religion and law, education and force, ideals and interests, spiritual society and State…the Muslim does not exist at all as an independent individual… […] It is not in fact possible for there to be any peace or coexistence between 'the Islamic Religion' and non-Islamic social and political institutions."

    This is as explicit as Islamic fundamentalism gets. Oh, there is also the matter of Muslim soldiers killed in the Bosnian War being called shahaad, "martyr for the faith," indicating theirs was a Muslim holy war (jihad), not a struggle for some fictitious multi-ethnic utopia. Izetbegovic requested to be buried at the main shahaad cemetery in Sarajevo, next to the holy warriors who died for his vision.

    The "Islamic Declaration" makes it clear individual freedom meant nothing to him. To him, peace meant not the absence of violence, but primacy of his violence over that of others. Both the "Islamic Declaration" and Islam between the East and the West, his 1970 pamphlet and 1980 book, reveal a philosophical view of Islam not as a relationship between individuals and the divine, but as a system in which society, religion and state become one. No equality, or peaceful coexistence, was possible for non-believers in such a system, and he said as much. Izetbegovic's vision of Bosnia was not a multi-ethnic democracy, but a multi-caste hierarchy of the kind that existed under the Ottoman Empire, the memories of which were still fresh at his birth in 1925.

    Just as Islam dictated Izetbegovic's philosophy, so did his World War Two experience shape his political relations with Bosnia's Christian majority, the Serbs and Croats. Between 1941 and 1945, Bosnia was part of the "Independent State of Croatia," in which Serbs were being persecuted as fiercely as Jews in the Nazi Reich, among others by the Muslim Waffen SS and irregulars, whom Izetbegovic supported.

    Bosnia's history is one of conflicts between its various ethnic and religious communities, of which the latest was not the worst. But Izetbegovic's duplicitous ethnic politics – masquerading as democracy, tolerance and civil society – may have poisoned the well of Bosnian coexistence for generations. His jihad-waging, multi-ethnic democratic autocracy is as plausible today as it was in 1992, when Serbs, Croats and not a few Muslims rejected it as nonsense.
    What does this have to do with my post? Do you even look at what you copy and paste before you do it?
    Here I can do that too.

    "[T]he Islamic Declaration,was republished in Sarajevo in 1990. Some readers may have thought that it was a kind of personal manifesto for the Bosnian elections, and it has often been represented by Serbian propagandists as a blueprint for the transformation of Bosnia into a fundamentalist Islamic state. But no such plans were contained either in the programme of the SDA, or in the text of the Islamic Declaration itself."

    "The treatise, written in the late 1960s, is a general treatise on politics and Islam, addressed to the whole Muslim world; it is not about Bosnia and does not even mention Bosnia. Izetbegovic starts with two basic elements: Islamic society and Islamic government. Islamic government, he says, cannot be introduced unless there is already an Islamic society, and the latter exists only when absolute majority of the people are sincere and practicing Muslims. 'Without this majority, the Islamic order is reduced to mere power(because the second element, Islamic society, is lacking), and can turn into tyranny.' This provision ruled out the creation of an Islamic government in Bosnia, where Muslims - even nominal Muslims, let alone practicing and devout ones - were in a minority.

    "The declaration is really an espousal of reconciliation between Islamic religious tradition and progress. It argues that the benefits of Western civilization cannot be acquired on their own terms, without spiritual support that is inherent in the tradition of non-Western societies.

    In the declaration, Izetbegovic speaks against the wide gulf between intelligentsia and the masses in Muslim countries. Although he champions a new Islamic order, he underscores its commitment to the freedom of conscience, women's rights, and so forth. There is no reference to Bosnia-Herzegovina in the decalaration.

    His main thought is that the Koran permits modernization but also that modernization in the Islamic world can succeed only if it is rooted in Islam."

    Quote Originally Posted by Raine View Post
    It is not in fact possible for there to be any peace or coexistence between 'the Islamic Religion' and non-Islamic social and political institutions."
    When Izetbegovic says, for example (in a sentence frequently quoted in isolation by Serbian propagandists) that 'there is no peace or coexistence between the Islamic faith and non-Islamic social and political institutions', he is referring to countries which, unlike Bosnia, have Islamic societies, and arguing that where the majority of the people are practicing Muslims they cannot accept the imposition of non-Muslim institutions."

    Quote Originally Posted by Raine View Post
    Alija Izetbekovic, your nation national hero, was a member of a Muslim youth organization that recruited for the Waffen SS during World War Two

    Between 1941 and 1945, Bosnia was part of the "Independent State of Croatia," in which Serbs were being persecuted as fiercely as Jews in the Nazi Reich, among others by the Muslim Waffen SS and irregulars, whom Izetbegovic supported.
    So what? Many of the recruits in these units were refugees who fled massacres by Serbs of Bosniak civilians.

    And the Bosniak SS was specifically against the "Independent State of Croatia", because they represented the hopes of Bosniak atonomists who wished to separate from it.

    "Although the Muslim autonomists were not a resistance movement in the sense of being anti-fascist, anti-Nazi or anti-occupier-they were none of these- they were a resistance movement in the sense of being anti-Ustasha and anti-NDH. The most notorious Muslim unit-the 13th SS Handzar-was, like the Partisans, the repository of hopes for Bosnian autonomy on the part of sections of the Muslim population... Indeed the Ustashas came to view the Muslim autonomist threat represented by the Handschar Division so seriously that, according to the latter's commander Colonel Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig, they deemed the Muslims in the SS units, not the Partisans, to be the 'state enemy no. 1'."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deymark View Post
    The ottoman semen received by your grandma's cunt hasn't gone to waste I see.

    vid related, the best documentary about "Srebenica"

    I'd rather be an Ottoman than a ROMANIan.

    And you can repost the video however many times you want.
    It won't change history and the fact that Serbs will always be associated with genocide. Just as your people will always be associated with gypsies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzihadovic View Post
    I'd rather be an Ottoman than a ROMANIan.

    And you can repost the video however many times you want.
    It won't change history and the fact that Serbs will always be associated with genocide. Just as your people will always be associated with gypsies.
    Serbs and romanians would rather be associated with genocide and gypsies than to actually be genocidist gypsies like your people.

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