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Genocide by Design: How Bosnia and Gaza Reveal a Pattern of Muslim Erasure

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Srebrenica: Blueprint of Erasure

The parallels between Bosnia and Gaza are not coincidental—they are structural. From the targeting of civilian infrastructure to mass internment without trial, the tactics reveal a repeatable blueprint of extermination executed in plain sight, enabled by diplomatic euphemisms and geopolitical inertia. The same mechanisms of erasure, fragmentation, and denial reappear.

Srebrenica Genocide Memorial 1995

South Africa Cited Bosnian Genocide in ICJ Case Against Israel Over Gaza

In addition, South Africa emphasized the principle of state responsibility established in the Bosnia judgment: that states can be held accountable not only for committing genocide, but also for failing to prevent or punish it. This argument extended criticism to third-party states supplying arms or political cover to Israel.

UNRWA Al-Maghazi School in the Gaza Strip, 2024

Detention, Denial, and Global Silence

In Bosnia, the international community failed to act until more than 100,000 people were dead. The international response to Bosnia was shamefully slow. NATO intervened militarily only after the Srebrenica massacre. War crimes trials took years to conclude. The phrase “Never again” echoed across the globe—but its promise was short-lived.

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