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Contributed by Elizabeth_Dandy on Thursday, 5th May 2005 @ 02:44:20 PM AEST
Topic: true





Who could forget the many heart-ache days
When the defenders marched their “vouchsafed” ways
In advocacy of a full-doomed cause
With labors patient, long and arduous.
Be they not ever lost, good Lord we pray
But find their fullness on your chosen day!


For the arrest, the marchers made their pitch,
Of Radko Mladic and pal Karadzic.
And Slobodan,- who ushered in the tide
Of ethnic cleansing and of genocide.
In vain defenders lobbied, marched and cried,-
The sufferers were self-defense denied.
Denied the means and needed weaponry
Wherewith to fight the barbarous enemy.


With reckless puffed-up national conceit;
Ruthless ambition, frivolous claims and greed
A monster kindled from old cinders fire
And stirred up hatred and perverse desire;
The ghoul and cronies rose up to expand
By Ethnic Cleansing their proud Fatherland.
Their victims’ suffering grew as years slipped by
And ever louder rose for help their cry.

“Safe Havens” soon as slaughter house would serve
And torture cells replaced the homely turf;
And from these cells came piteous moans and groans
Behind barbed wire stirred live skeletons
The women raped and beaten savagely
Crazed fully, hanging from a tree.
Foul singleness of mind took on the shape
of purposeful and systematic rape.
Children, deprived of limbs in cradles bleed
Yet, unrequited stayed the monstrous deed;
Fop diplomats smooth “Evenhandedness” propose
For sneering ghouls that thumbed at them their nose.
But mass graves filled up at a steady pace;
Paid tribute to the nimble civilized race!


Oh Sarajevo!,- jewel, - fated gem!
Europe's so world wise proud Jerusalem!
Cradle of world wars, - destined yet again,
The prey of evil’s powers and their train.
Besieged,- cut off from its last water well;
Doomed to succumb to barbarous thrusts of hell;

Fair cities flamed, and terror held its sway;
The world looked on, and monsters had their way.
Defenders marched again some day, but learned
That Srebrenica, the last stronghold burned,
And that precisely at their rally’s hour
Armed thugs, victorious, were about to scour
And “cleanse” and slaughter all the males in town,--
Abandoned to the fiend,-and it was known
That their “Protectors” did not intervene
But ran in horror from the dreadful scene.
The marchers at these news, aghast and chilled,
Furled their banners - mission unfulfilled.

But black-clad women gather, weep and cry
Before some IFOR trooper or G.I.
And look upon them with reproachful eye
"Go,- find the mass graves where our men folk lie!
Your presence, can it fill the dreadful void
of our fondest hopes that are destroyed.”
"Give back to us our men or go from hence,
One thing alone we asked for: - “Self-Defense”!
So they lament till eventide draws nigh
And through their lonely nights - Lord hear them cry!





by: Elizabeth Dandy


In Memory of the massacres and massgraves of Srebrenica, Bosnia, in which countless thousands perished. This is a biographical narrative The war lasted from `1992 till 1999. All these years we worked fieverishly on behalf of the Bosnian victims.

As a member of the Coalition against Genocide we worked around the clock to stop the slaughtering, but failed. Srebrenica fell in 1995 and the war ended after President Clinton finally bombed Belgrade in 1999









Copyright © Elizabeth_Dandy ... [2005-05-0502:44:20]
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Re: Women in Black (User Rating: 1)
by reflections on Thursday, 5th May 2005 @ 08:29:24 PM AEST
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Posted by: REFLECTIONS on 09/21/04 @ 04:20PM
Our lack of action hangs just as heavy around our country’s neck as does it’s greatest achievements. Some of our elected are satisfied to talk while people die. They speak at low breath lest they be heard, and death, in its role of “pious disobedience”, become crowds of hate at civilization’s door. Better for the politicians to pretend it is not happening at all, as thousands die, than to allow it to spread to our doorstep. Someday, the lion and the lamb may sleep together; But not today. Until then it is our responsibility to protect the lambs of the world from the predators. If you tell the story as often as is necessary … maybe someone will listen. (JOHN)AMDG

Re: Women in Black (User Rating: 1)
by lovingcritters on Friday, 6th May 2005 @ 01:50:48 AM AEST
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"GROSS! Marvelously written, and photos say it all too!

Wonderful ED, you are so great at what you do! Your poems will survive you and live on into history!

Warm Love, and thank you so much for sharing that with me!
Lovingcritters
ConSue
P.S. How very soon we forget!






Re: Women in Black (User Rating: 1)
by Lionel on Saturday, 7th May 2005 @ 09:47:41 AM AEST
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A great tragedy, well discribed. We call it man's inhumanity to man, but the trouble is, it's man's humanity to man, - without God. "The heart in man is decietful above all things, and desperately wicked, who can know it." That is why TRUE Christian influence is so important. As He said; " occupy til I come". God bless.



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