By CJ
Werleman
Apr 5, 2018
When a
former soldier of the army of Yugoslavia threw an explosive device onto the
grounds of the United States Embassy in Montenegro last month, killing himself
in a secondary suicide explosion, the media’s interest in this story more or
less started and ended there.
(pic via AP)
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While
authorities are yet to establish a motive for the attack, it turns out the
attacker was awarded a medal for military service by the indicted war criminal
Slobodan Milosevic, and even more significantly, the attack on the US embassy
in Montenegro fits within a pattern of rising tensions in the Balkans, much of
which is largely ignored in respective European and US press coverage.
“So, since
Jan 1 we’ve seen a political assassination in Kosovo, a bombing attack in
Montenegro and Russian-trained paramilitaries assisting the rearming of the
Dodik regime in Bosnia Herzegovina. The temperature keeps rising in the Balkans
but few in Brussels or Washington seem concerned,” says Jasmin Mujanovic,
author of Hunger and Fury: The Crisis of Democracy in the Balkans.
Atop of all
that is an ever more aggressive and imperialist Russia, asserting itself
further and deeper into the region, laying the groundwork for another war in
the region, one that has Bosnian Muslims fearing a return of the Serbian led
genocide that killed approximately 80,000 Bosnian men, women, and children in
the 1990s.
“The
situation in Bosnia is very tense. We are afraid of the new war and we know
very well that if the war starts, we will be the victims again — Muslims, of
course. Great countries are playing again,” a Muslim citizen of Bosnia and
Herzegovina, who asked to be identified only by her first name out of fear of
Serbian reprisal, told me.
A fear that
appears both real and justified given Russia’s hand in the rapid militarization
of Serbian police forces and the presence of Russian-trained paramilitaries in
the Serbian entity of Bosnian-Herzegovina — Republic Srpska.
Alarmingly,
it would appear both Serbia and Russia believe the “opportunity to have their
revenge” is fast approaching.
Last month
The Guardian reported the shipment of 2,500 automatic rifles from Serbia to the
Serbian dominant entity of Bosnia. Bosnian Serbian authorities have defended
the weapons procurement as a necessity to counter potential “Islamist”
terrorist attacks, but European governments and human rights activists believe
the Russian and Serbian backed militarization of Republika Srpska will be used
to ignite a separatist conflict, putting Bosniak Muslims in the cross-hairs
once again.
Significantly,
Russian President Vladimir Putin sees Dodik as bulwark against Bosnia becoming
a NATO member, and thus why unfolding events in Republika Srpska look eerily
similar to the way things went down when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. For
instance, the very same Kremlin-backed paramilitary groups that were used by
Putin in the conflict in the Ukraine have been deployed and are at the ready of
Dodik’s command.
In fact,
Putin’s paramilitary biker gang of choice, the Night Wolves, has announced it
will conduct a tour of Serbia and Republika Srpska later this month, because
its leaders are to receive medals from Dodik’s regime, which should ring alarm
bells everywhere.
“This is
part of a larger change in the international order, starting with the invasion
in Georgia, Syria, Ukraine, the meddling in the US elections,” said Reuf
Bajrović, Bosnia’s former energy minister, who described the appearance of
Kremlin-backed paramilitaries in Republika Srpska to be a “watershed moment,”
adding, “The Russians have decided to use their leverage in the Balkans to get
the outcome they want: the end of the Dayton accords and the creation of a Serb
state-let.”
If that’s
not enough to pique the interest of a largely disinterested global audience,
consider that Serbian President Aleksander Vucic declared last month that
Serbia will go to war in alliance with Croats against Bosnian Muslims “should
it come to that.”
Even more
concerning is the fact that Serbian, and probably Russian, generated
anti-Muslim propaganda has returned to levels not since the early 1990s. In
January, Red Star Belgrade basketball club was fined because its fans displayed
an anti-Muslim banner at one of its games in the Euroleague Basketball competition,
while anti-Muslim rhetoric and hate crimes are on the rise in Serbia and
Republika Srpska, alongside the destruction of mosques and Islamic community
centers.
Moreover,
US President Donald Trump has become widely popular among the general Serbian
population as a direct result of his anti-Muslim policies. According to the
European report into Islamophobia in Serbia, Karadzic also remains popular
despite being convicted for his role in the genocide of Bosnian Muslims. When
he was convicted for his crimes in The Hague, Serbian newspaper headlines
read,” The Hague has no mercy for Serbs,” “The Hague rapes Serbs again,”
“Radovan sentenced to 40 years on the 17th anniversary of the NATO aggression,”
and “Karadzic’s verdict is a revenge of the West.”
The
reverence of those who exterminate Bosnian Muslims en masse goes hand-in-hand
with an almost collective national amnesia of the genocide that took place in
Bosnia Herzegovina a mere two decades ago. In fact, Bosnian Serb nationalists
insist that claims of genocide are the product of a Western-backed plot,
including even the undeniable massacre at Srebrenica, which took the lives of
more than 8,000 Muslim boys and men. In fact, Dodik banned any teaching about
the siege of Sarajevo and the slaughter in Srebrenica within schools in
Republika Srpska.
Clearly,
it’ll only take a spark to ignite the next round of suffering for the Bosnian
Muslim people. Unfortunately for them, however, an expansive and imperialist
Russia holds the matches, and if violence does break out, will anyone beyond
the borders of what was once Yugoslavia care?
A fair
question given the international community has failed to prevent genocide in
Syria, Myanmar, Darfur and elsewhere since the last one took place in Bosnia
CJ Werleman, Columnist for Middle East Eye. Host
of Channel The Rage. Activist against Islamophobia.
Original
Headline: The Next Bosnian Muslim Genocide No One is Talking About
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