From
Srebrenica Genocide Blog
Serb forces "targeted for extinction the
40,000 Bosnian Muslims living in
Srebrenica."
- Judge Theodor
Meron [Polish-American Jew], Krstic Appeal
judgement.
DID YOU KNOW? Three years before the
genocide, Serbs destroyed hundreds of Bosnian Muslim
villages around Srebrenica and committed horrendous
massacres against Bosniak civilians (SEE
PHOTOS!). Serbs
never demilitarized
around Srebrenica, despite of being required to
do so under the 1993 agreement. In July 1995, Serbs
perpetrated genocide: 30,000 Bosniaks were forcibly
expelled and more than 8,000 summarily executed (DNA
confirmed).
Now you know...
11 September, 2010
FATA ORLOVIC SLASHED WITH A KNIFE BY SERB POLICE OFFICER
Sick and elderly
Bosniak woman attacked again by notorious Serb police
officer in Konjevic Polje, village just outside of
Srebrenica.

PHOTO:
Elderly Fata Orlovic was transported to
hospital after notorious Serb police
officer Ranko Uzelac trespassed on her
private property and slashed her hand
with a knife.
Fata
Orlovic is an elderly Bosniak woman, a
returnee to Konjevic Polje and a
survivor of the Srebrenica genocide.
During the war, Serbs confiscated her
private property by illegally building a
Serbian Orthodox Church in her
front-yard. For a long time, she has
been regularly harassed, threatened, and
demeaned by local Christian extremists
who called her names, threatened to kill
her, and even spit at her. On several
occasions, she was beaten up by a local
Serb Police officer, Zdravko Uzelac, a
known criminal who participated in the
1995 genocide.
In 2007, the courts ruled in Fata's
favor and ordered local Serb authorities
to "move" the Church somewhere else.
Serbs never complied with the court
order. Bosniakophobia, the hatred and
prejudice against the Bosniak people in
this region, is running very high in the
Drina valley. Serbs still feel 'betrayed'
because of western presence in
Srebrenica, which
prevented
them to fully exterminate Bosniak people
in this region.
The ailing and elderly Fata Orlovic was
attacked again on 10 September 2010, the
day when Muslims worldwide celebrated
the end of Ramadan.

Serbian Orthodox priest from Bratunac -
Borislav Todić - came on Fata's private
property with a group of local Serbs.
When she asked them to leave, notorious
police officer Ranko Uzelac started
swearing and calling her demeaning
names, insulting Islam, and telling her
he would kill her if she continued to
interrupt their Church services. She
reminded him that the courts ruled in
her favor and they have no right to
enter her private property. She told
them they must honor the court ruling
and move the Church somewhere else.
Uzelac continued swearing and then he
pulled a knife threatening to kill her.
The elderly woman took a brick to defend
herself, but the attacker slashed her
hands with a knife as she was defending
herself.
Fata was
transported to Tuzla's cantonal hospital,
while Uzelac filed new criminal charges
against this elderly woman. He filed
charges against Fata
at least 2
times in the past, but each
time the courts ruled in Fata's favor.
It's time for this abuse to end. If the
Bosnian authorities can't do nothing to
put Ranko Uzelac behind bars, then the
Office of the High Representative should
at least do something to re-examine
Ranko Uzelac's behavior and to "move"
this extremist Church from Fata
Orlovic's private property.
Who is Ranko Uzelac, aka Zdravko
Uzelac?
In the 1995 Srebrenica
genocide, Ranko "Zdravko" Uzelac
participated in the separation of men
who were to be massacred and dumped into
mass graves. At least 8,372 men were
summarily executed and dumped into mass
graves, while 30,000 people were
forcibly deported in a mass scale ethnic
cleansing. In 2008, Uzelac murdered
Mustafa Becirovic, a Bosniak returnee to
Konjevic Polje. As a Police Officer, he
enjoys protection from radical Bosnian
Serb authorities and a high degree of
respect from local Serbs around
Srebrenica who participated in killings
of more than 3,000 Bosniaks in the first
three months of the Bosnian war, three
years before the Srebrenica genocide,
and other crimes which ultimately ended
in the July of 1995 genocide.
More about the latest attack in
Bosnian language media:
1.
Bosnia-Herzegovina's Federal TV (FTV),
includes video clip.
2.
Dnevni Avaz,
"Napadnuta Fata Orlović: Policajac Uzelac
isjekao staricu po rukama i prijetio joj da
će je ubiti!"
3.
Oslobodjenje, a
very brief report about the attack with a
promise of more details in tomorrow's
edition of the papers.
4.
Radio Slobodna
Evropa, Jelko Kacin - European Parliament's
human rights reporteur - sharply condemned
continued attacks against Fata Orlovic.
SREBRENICA GENOCIDE
IS NOT A MATTER OF ANYBODY'S OPINION; IT'S A
JUDICIAL FACT RECOGNIZED FIRST BY THE
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA AND SUBSEQUENTLY BY THE
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.