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This article completely ignores event also known as "Tuzla Massacre", that happened on May 15th, 1992. Around 200 Yugoslav soldiers were killed during their negotiated retreat, most of them in regular army service (18 year old) and majority without their rifles, as testimony of soldier-survivor, Radovan Krstic, proves:
"When we started leaving our military base in Tuzla, it was complete silence in entire city. Almost unbelievable. Then suddenly, one shot was fired in the distance, probably sign for attack, and the hell was unleashed. Truck driver and I got wounded, but he managed somehow to drive us to Slavinovici district, when he lost control over the truck and we fell out. While I was lying down, some of Bosnian Muslim soldiers appeared. One of them sit on my chest and asked me where is my rifle. When I told him I don't have it, he said: "So you don't have it, huh?", pulled his gun, placed it in my mouth and pulled the trigger. I lost my consiousness and woke up in Tuzla hospital".
Complete ignorance and continuous deletion of this part of article by other users just makes this page trivial.
Wikipedia should not be censored to show only partial facts, or undermine some, but show them all equally. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.34.160.77 ( talk) 15:47, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
This article does not meet Wikipedia standards. It is clearly written with a POV and there's a lack of reliable references. Please rewrite and give proper references to prove every claim mentioned here.-- 80.219.119.16 21:39, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
"One of the Serb soldiers told his captors What's the price of meat in Tuzla these days." Do you have any evidence of this?
This article is at least a realistic reference and tells a totally different story. Wikipedia page clearly needs amending as it inaccurate.
"Bodies of 17 JNA members identified 28 April 2007 | 18:48 | Source: Tanjug BANJA LUKA -- The Republic of Srpska (RS) Office for missing and detained persons identified the bodies of 17 Yugoslav Army (JNA) members.
The bodies were recovered from the Memorial Crypt in Bijeljina, which is said to contain 80-odd bodies of Yugoslav Army (JNA) soldiers killed in the “Tuzla incident”, all buried as unidentified persons.
The incident occurred 15 years ago when an extremist Muslim organization known as the Patriotic League, supposedly in co-operation with local authorities in Tuzla, attacked the column of JNA vehicles as they were leaving Tuzla in an attempt to reach Serbia via Bijeljina. The armed attack had been broadcasted live on a local television station, where it could be clearly seen that the shots came even from the hospital building in Tuzla. As many as 200 JNA soldiers and officers were killed, and 140 were detained and subsequently abused. Bijeljina-based Association of missing persons’ families chairman Žarko radić said it was almost impossible to precisely assess the number of persons buried in the Crypt since the coffins often contained remains of several persons. The Bosnian Prosecution says the investigation into the involvement of then Tuzla municipal authorities was underway. Nonetheless, no one has yet answered for the onslaught.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 11:28, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Newly registered user has only edited this article and added contentious language, namely calling the massacre as alleged and inserting lot of other issues like quoting non-reliable sources like RTRS and such. Mhare ( talk) 07:30, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
Inicijativa, according to
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So, you must gain
consensus here, on the article talk page, for your changes. To determine if the new sources you have added are
reliable, please query the
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El_C 16:06, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
Once this restriction is lifted I will add back the expert team part and tests that were conducted in Nikinci section. This is my source and it's reliable one [1]. I will find more sources. I will also remove "historical revisionism" and similar words and add massacre that happened in Tuzla 1992, to clear it up that those are different events. If anyone has any constructive objections, please tell. Inicijativa ( talk) 06:39, 15 June 2020 (UTC)
Between 25 May and 28 May 1995 a number of artillery projectiles were fired at Tuzla from Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) positions near the village of Panjik on Mount Ozren some 25 km west of Tuzla. Mhare ( talk) 11:43, 15 June 2020 (UTC)
Holly molly look at all this muslim propaganda!!! disgusting! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.148.114.24 ( talk) 23:33, 4 October 2023 (UTC)
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This article completely ignores event also known as "Tuzla Massacre", that happened on May 15th, 1992. Around 200 Yugoslav soldiers were killed during their negotiated retreat, most of them in regular army service (18 year old) and majority without their rifles, as testimony of soldier-survivor, Radovan Krstic, proves:
"When we started leaving our military base in Tuzla, it was complete silence in entire city. Almost unbelievable. Then suddenly, one shot was fired in the distance, probably sign for attack, and the hell was unleashed. Truck driver and I got wounded, but he managed somehow to drive us to Slavinovici district, when he lost control over the truck and we fell out. While I was lying down, some of Bosnian Muslim soldiers appeared. One of them sit on my chest and asked me where is my rifle. When I told him I don't have it, he said: "So you don't have it, huh?", pulled his gun, placed it in my mouth and pulled the trigger. I lost my consiousness and woke up in Tuzla hospital".
Complete ignorance and continuous deletion of this part of article by other users just makes this page trivial.
Wikipedia should not be censored to show only partial facts, or undermine some, but show them all equally. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.34.160.77 ( talk) 15:47, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
This article does not meet Wikipedia standards. It is clearly written with a POV and there's a lack of reliable references. Please rewrite and give proper references to prove every claim mentioned here.-- 80.219.119.16 21:39, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
"One of the Serb soldiers told his captors What's the price of meat in Tuzla these days." Do you have any evidence of this?
This article is at least a realistic reference and tells a totally different story. Wikipedia page clearly needs amending as it inaccurate.
"Bodies of 17 JNA members identified 28 April 2007 | 18:48 | Source: Tanjug BANJA LUKA -- The Republic of Srpska (RS) Office for missing and detained persons identified the bodies of 17 Yugoslav Army (JNA) members.
The bodies were recovered from the Memorial Crypt in Bijeljina, which is said to contain 80-odd bodies of Yugoslav Army (JNA) soldiers killed in the “Tuzla incident”, all buried as unidentified persons.
The incident occurred 15 years ago when an extremist Muslim organization known as the Patriotic League, supposedly in co-operation with local authorities in Tuzla, attacked the column of JNA vehicles as they were leaving Tuzla in an attempt to reach Serbia via Bijeljina. The armed attack had been broadcasted live on a local television station, where it could be clearly seen that the shots came even from the hospital building in Tuzla. As many as 200 JNA soldiers and officers were killed, and 140 were detained and subsequently abused. Bijeljina-based Association of missing persons’ families chairman Žarko radić said it was almost impossible to precisely assess the number of persons buried in the Crypt since the coffins often contained remains of several persons. The Bosnian Prosecution says the investigation into the involvement of then Tuzla municipal authorities was underway. Nonetheless, no one has yet answered for the onslaught.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 11:28, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Newly registered user has only edited this article and added contentious language, namely calling the massacre as alleged and inserting lot of other issues like quoting non-reliable sources like RTRS and such. Mhare ( talk) 07:30, 8 June 2020 (UTC)
Inicijativa, according to
WP:ONUS: the onus to achieve consensus for inclusion is upon those seeking to include disputed content.
So, you must gain
consensus here, on the article talk page, for your changes. To determine if the new sources you have added are
reliable, please query the
Reliable sources noticeboard. Note that using "alleged" about convictions is highly unusual. Note also that you cannot use existing sources for any new additions — you must use your own sources for that and these must be confirmed as being reliable as well as representing
due weight in the mainstream and the scholarship (i.e. material deemed to be
fringe is unlikely to be included). Thank you.
El_C 16:06, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
Once this restriction is lifted I will add back the expert team part and tests that were conducted in Nikinci section. This is my source and it's reliable one [1]. I will find more sources. I will also remove "historical revisionism" and similar words and add massacre that happened in Tuzla 1992, to clear it up that those are different events. If anyone has any constructive objections, please tell. Inicijativa ( talk) 06:39, 15 June 2020 (UTC)
Between 25 May and 28 May 1995 a number of artillery projectiles were fired at Tuzla from Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) positions near the village of Panjik on Mount Ozren some 25 km west of Tuzla. Mhare ( talk) 11:43, 15 June 2020 (UTC)
Holly molly look at all this muslim propaganda!!! disgusting! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.148.114.24 ( talk) 23:33, 4 October 2023 (UTC)