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Role of Pakistan and Its Intelligence Agency ISI in Bosnian war

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And they still love us in that part of the world.

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Forget everything, the person who produced this video needs to learn some proper video editing and purchase some good microphones. The video reminded me of making videos for my school projects using Windows Movie Maker.
 
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Ok Guys , This is not a Measuring contest , I know many countries played their part , I posted a French troops video as well under UN . But this just about Pakistan and ISI, Thank you ..
If you can create a timeline of events, it will be a good read.. specially mentioning Pakistan wherever necessary... Advance promise of a positive rating.. :-)
 
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Pak played a huge role, such that custody of than DG ISI Lieutenant-General Javed Nasir was once demanded by Tribunal of Hague for his role is supporting Muslim fighters of Bosnia against the Serbian army in the 1990s, despite an embargo by the United Nations.
“despite the UN ban on supply of arms to the besieged Bosnians, he successfully airlifted sophisticated anti-tank guided missiles which turned the tide in favour of Bosnian Muslims and forced the Serbs to lift the siege, much to the annoyance of the US government”.​
Pakistan was instrumental in provision of small arms,ATGM's,some 20 million USD's and other equipment.
Pakistan supplied some 30 to 40 Baktar Shikan ATGM's along with huge amount of missiles and advisors also.
Pakistani role can be easily judged by the fact that Govt replied to Hague that Nasir has lost his memory in a recent car crash,so he is unfit for any such appearance.
HJ8 a.k.a Baktar Shikan in action.
Offical UN Mission and Pakistan
Pakistan has had a robust presence in Bosnia from 92 - 96 (2 Pakistani Inf bns and suporting elements called PAKBAT1 and PAKBAT2 operated around Tuzla). The Pakistani commitment in terms of manpower was around 3000.
Bosnia (March 1992 to February 1996)
Contribution: 3000 troops.
Casualties: 2.

United Nations Protection Forces in Bosnia (UNPROFOR), recognizing the commendable performance of the Pakistan Army Contingents as United Nations peacekeepers in Somalia and Cambodia, the United Nations requested the Government of Pakistan to contribute troops to the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina. A 3000 strong contingent consisting of two Battalion Groups and a National Support (NS) Headquarters left for Bosnia and Croatia in May 1994.

The two battalion groups PAKBAT 1 and PAKBAT 2 were deployed in the towns of Dares and Durdevik (near the city of Tuzla) in Bosnia while the National Support Headquarters remained based at Split, Croatia. They were tasked to stabilize the military situation with a view to encouraging return of normalcy, improving freedom of movement by maintaining existing routes, providing protection and supporting various United Nations agencies and NGOs engaged in their relief activities and coordinate humanitarian assistance. The PAKBATs performed their military duties with total commitment. Two officers, one junior commissioned officer and three non commissioned officers laid down their lives for the noble cause of bringing peace to a war ravaged territory. Their sacrifices were duly acknowledged by United Nations Force Commander and the local population.

Pakistani Peace Keepers who were the first to respond and assist over 50,000 refugees who came over after the Serbs had over-run the United Nations declared Safe Heavens of Srebrenica and Zepa in July 95. As it was an event which had not been foreseen by the Bosnian government and the United Nations authorities, it was the Pakistani Peace Keepers who bore the brunt of the crisis for 36 hours single handedly. Food, clothing, medical treatment and shelter to these war-ravaged people was provided by the PAKBAT from their own resources before help arrived. Even after the arrival of assistance, it were the Pakistani troops who managed and coordinated the relief activities. It was duly acknowledged in an impressive ceremony organized by Tuzia Red Cross to award certificates of merit to all those who contributed in relief operations.​
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Pak played a huge role, such that custody of than DG ISI Lieutenant-General Javed Nasir was once demanded by Tribunal of Hague for his role is supporting Muslim fighters of Bosnia against the Serbian army in the 1990s, despite an embargo by the United Nations.
“despite the UN ban on supply of arms to the besieged Bosnians, he successfully airlifted sophisticated anti-tank guided missiles which turned the tide in favour of Bosnian Muslims and forced the Serbs to lift the siege, much to the annoyance of the US government”.​
Pakistan was instrumental in provision of small arms,ATGM's,some 20 million USD'S and other equipment.
Pakistan supplied some 30 to 40 Baktar Shikan ATGM's along with huge amount of missiles and advisiors also.
Pakistani role can be easily judged by the fact that Govt replied to Hague that Nasir has lost his memory in a recent car crash,so he is unfit for any such appearance.

Offical UN Mission and Pakistan
Pakistan has had a robust presence in Bosnia from 92 - 96 (2 Pakistani Inf bns and suporting elements called PAKBAT1 and PAKBAT2 operated around Tuzla). The Pakistani commitment in terms of manpower was around 3000.
Bosnia (March 1992 to February 1996)
Contribution: 3000 troops.
Casualties: 2.

United Nations Protection Forces in Bosnia (UNPROFOR), recognizing the commendable performance of the Pakistan Army Contingents as United Nations peacekeepers in Somalia and Cambodia, the United Nations requested the Government of Pakistan to contribute troops to the United Nations Protection Force in Bosnia-Herzegovina. A 3000 strong contingent consisting of two Battalion Groups and a National Support (NS) Headquarters left for Bosnia and Croatia in May 1994.

The two battalion groups PAKBAT 1 and PAKBAT 2 were deployed in the towns of Dares and Durdevik (near the city of Tuzla) in Bosnia while the National Support Headquarters remained based at Split, Croatia. They were tasked to stabilize the military situation with a view to encouraging return of normalcy, improving freedom of movement by maintaining existing routes, providing protection and supporting various United Nations agencies and NGOs engaged in their relief activities and coordinate humanitarian assistance. The PAKBATs performed their military duties with total commitment. Two officers, one junior commissioned officer and three non commissioned officers laid down their lives for the noble cause of bringing peace to a war ravaged territory. Their sacrifices were duly acknowledged by United Nations Force Commander and the local population.

Pakistani Peace Keepers who were the first to respond and assist over 50,000 refugees who came over after the Serbs had over-run the United Nations declared Safe Heavens of Srebrenica and Zepa in July 95. As it was an event which had not been foreseen by the Bosnian government and the United Nations authorities, it was the Pakistani Peace Keepers who bore the brunt of the crisis for 36 hours single handedly. Food, clothing, medical treatment and shelter to these war-ravaged people was provided by the PAKBAT from their own resources before help arrived. Even after the arrival of assistance, it were the Pakistani troops who managed and coordinated the relief activities. It was duly acknowledged in an impressive ceremony organized by Tuzia Red Cross to award certificates of merit to all those who contributed in relief operations.​

You have written this or copied from somewhere? Can you provide the source as well if copied?
 
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Many thanks for this effort man! It will kill the agenda of some people who always try to undermine our efforts for Muslims all over the world.
We have helped every Muslim country in our capacity,problem is that we excel in trades,which can't be disclosed to Public.Like we provided C4I system to Bangladesh.
 
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The saviour of Muslims. No not Pakistan. The US Army !



They came at the end but it was Pakistani ATGM's that stopped Serbian offensives up and down the country, the most famous being the Serbian tank drive into Sarajevo. The SSG and other military attaches with the UN deployment also helped the Bosnian army to organise and passed on real time intelligence to them throughout the war.
Bosnians remember this help to this day. There's several posters from there on here who say the same.
 
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