Peace be upon you, dear audience. You may have heard of the "human hunting" trips that were brought back into the spotlight by Italian journalist Ezio Gavazzeni. Wealthy individuals were engaging in recreational hunting—of whom? Muslims trapped in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during a four-year siege (1992–1996) by Serbian forces, all under the watchful eyes of the world.
According to the investigation, these wealthy individuals came from the United States, Russia, Italy, France, Germany, and Britain to designated sniping platforms overlooking Sarajevo. They would then indulge in this "hobby" after paying exorbitant sums to Serbian forces, who had created this form of "recreational tourism." If the victim was a Muslim child, the price was higher than for others.
Some might ask, "But where was the United Nations? Where was the Security Council?" Consider that the countries from which these criminals came are permanent members of the United Nations: the United States, Britain, France, and Russia.
But who told you that the United Nations did not intervene? It did intervene—by sending Dutch peacekeeping forces, which disarmed Bosnian Muslims in certain areas. They declared Srebrenica a safe, demilitarized zone, only to open the door for Serbian forces to enter the city, where they massacred thousands of Muslims and committed mass rape against Muslim women—one of the worst atrocities in contemporary history.
The UN peacekeeping forces stood by, even facilitating the Serbian forces' mission. The memory remains vivid of Tom Karremans, the Dutch forces commander, sharing a glass of red wine with Ratko Mladić, the architect of the Srebrenica massacre. British peacekeeping forces, meanwhile, were busy taking photos in front of destroyed mosques in the city of Goražde instead of protecting it.
The Guardian revealed how UN peacekeeping forces enslaved women and girls in multiple war zones, including Bosnia, sending them to brothels and bars to trade their bodies. We discussed this in greater detail in the episode "The Commodification of Women’s and Children’s Rights."
When you hear terms like "United Nations," "Security Council," "peacekeeping forces," or "disarmament," remember all of this. Recall that the Security Council recently unanimously approved a resolution to disarm Gaza. Remember how the Zionists enjoy hunting our people in Gaza at American humanitarian aid distribution points, just as the people of Sarajevo were hunted.
By the way, the global media and Western nations have no qualms about releasing documentaries and investigations years later that expose current massacres and international complicity. As the late Bosnian Muslim President Alija Izetbegović said, "The West was waiting for the extermination of Bosnia and was prepared to hold a wake filled with lamentations."
The Western logic goes like this: We disarm you, exterminate you, and then later release documentaries exposing our crimes while holding a wake for you. As long as Muslims are disarmed and turned into targets, they have no problem exposing their own brutality and savagery—because it breaks your spirit and strips you of the will to resist us.
Incidentally, the Dutch forces that aided the Serbs in the Srebrenica massacre only three years ago—in 2022—after 27 years of the atrocity, had the Dutch government issue an apology for failing to protect the people of Srebrenica sufficiently! That’s how everything ends—with an apology. Yet at the same time, the Dutch government honored its soldiers who were part of the massacre, facing criticism, as a gesture to placate their consciences!
You might say, "It’s impossible to forget, and our children won’t forget what happened in Gaza." Unfortunately, it’s not impossible. Ask your son or daughter if they know anything about the tragedy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They won’t. Why? Because school curricula lead them through the details of dead civilizations while keeping them blind to reality and the true nature of international organizations.
Now, parents are disconnected from raising their children, and social media systematically erases content that documents these crimes. The new generations are told, "Verses that divide people into Muslims and non-Muslims are incitement to hatred," and "Verses that speak of restoring your dignity through your own hands no longer suit the era of international law, global peace, international treaties, the United Nations, and the Security Council."
These are facts we share not to cause pain but to expose the criminals and for Muslims to recognize who comes to teach them about women’s rights, children’s rights, and human rights. And so we do not forget.
And peace.