Talk:Tuzla massacre
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[edit] POV and lack of references
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?
- Do interethnic verbal attacks (i.e. racist slogans) have any significance that would justify any mention on a Wikipedia article? As we all know, there were plenty of them on all sides and there's really no need to dig them up.--80.219.119.16 21:39, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
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)

