Srebrenica Massacre: a Dutch fairy story

Srebrenica - the Dutch soldiers' contemptuous name for Srebrenica was Goat Country, scene of one of the worst massacres in post-war Europe. The United Nations persuaded the Muslims in Srebrenica to disarm, having first assured them that they would be protected by the Dutch Army. Result: up to eight thousand Muslim men were massacred by the Serbs. This fairy tale is inspired by the official Dutch Army report on the events in the Srebrenica enclave – it is all there in the report, right down to the last piece of soft tissue toilet paper.

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Srebrenica Massacre: a Dutch fairy story

Srebrenica - the Dutch soldiers' contemptuous name for Srebrenica was Goat Country, scene of one of the worst massacres in post-war Europe. The United Nations persuaded the Muslims in Srebrenica to disarm, having first assured them that they would be protected by the Dutch Army. Result: up to eight thousand Muslim men were massacred by the Serbs. This fairy tale is inspired by the official Dutch Army report on the events in the Srebrenica enclave – it is all there in the report, right down to the last piece of soft tissue toilet paper.

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Srebrenica Massacre: a Dutch fairy story

Srebrenica Massacre: a Dutch fairy story

by W H Oxley
Srebrenica Massacre: a Dutch fairy story

Srebrenica Massacre: a Dutch fairy story

by W H Oxley

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Srebrenica - the Dutch soldiers' contemptuous name for Srebrenica was Goat Country, scene of one of the worst massacres in post-war Europe. The United Nations persuaded the Muslims in Srebrenica to disarm, having first assured them that they would be protected by the Dutch Army. Result: up to eight thousand Muslim men were massacred by the Serbs. This fairy tale is inspired by the official Dutch Army report on the events in the Srebrenica enclave – it is all there in the report, right down to the last piece of soft tissue toilet paper.


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BN ID: 2940045374262
Publisher: W H Oxley
Publication date: 10/26/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 106 KB

About the Author

Having spent years hustling a living as a photographer in England and Germany. I took up writing when i found myself in the middle of a German nowhere with not much to do. At present chilling out in the sun and hanging out with the lowlife on the French Riviera.

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