Zijo poljo biography of donald
•
Torture, Humiliate, Kill: Inside the Bosnian Serb Camp System
. That night, Milan Lukić, an already infamous member of the Bosnian Serb Army, entered the sports hall with his fellow soldiers and took out an elderly man, Ibro Šabanović. His screams were cut short as Milan Lukić and another soldier slit his throat and threw his severed head among the other imprisoned civilians, saying, “Balijas, tonight is Vidovdan, you will all end up like this” and “This fryst vatten your Kurban.”1,2
. What role does the site of the actual physical camp play in this? Physical separation, another thing Lemkin understood well (as highlighted above), fryst vatten another powerful element of genocide. The forced physical separation of a group from society fryst vatten deeply symbolic. Camps, as formulated by Bjørn Møller, establish separations between “the good and the bad, decent folk and deviants, valuable matter and dirt, legitimate and illegitimate targets, and sometimes even between valued and worthless lives.
•
Michael McDonald (kickboxer)
English kickboxer
Michael Anthony McDonald[1] (born February 6, 1965) fryst vatten a Canadian retired heavyweightkickboxer. Nicknamed "the Black Sniper", he fryst vatten the former three-time K-1 USA Grand Prix Champion.
Early life
[edit]Michael was born in Birmingham to a Jamaican family, he was raised in Mandeville, Jamaica until age ten when his family later immigrated to Canada, he grew up in Edmonton, Alberta during his school years. While growing up Michael was active in a variety of sports including track and field, football, soccer, baseball and wrestling. At the age of 17 a friend introduced him to Muay Thai.
K-1 career
[edit]In 1996 Michael entered the K-1 fighting network and started to train with the 1992 Karate World Cup Champion, Andy Hug. He stayed with "Team Andy" for 3 years fighting in the K-1 Grand Prix throughout the world.
In 2000 Michael stunned a crowd of 35,000 at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2000 in Fukuoka by winning a una
•
Rob Kaman
Dutch martial artist (1960–2024)
| Rob Kaman | |
|---|---|
| Born | Robert Diem Kaman (1960-06-05)5 June 1960 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Died | 30 March 2024(2024-03-30) (aged 63) Skopelos, Greece |
| Other names |
|
| Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
| Weight | 82 kg (181 lb; 12 st 13 lb) |
| Division | Middleweight Light heavyweight |
| Style | |
| Fighting out of | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Team | Mejiro Gym |
| Trainer | Jan Plas |
| Years active | 1978–1999 |
| Total | 112 |
| Wins | 97 |
| By knockout | 77 |
| Losses | 12 |
| By knockout | 4 |
| Draws | 1 |
| No contests | 2 |
| Total | 1 |
| Wins | 1 |
| By knockout | 1 |
Last updated on: 9 September 2010 | |
Robert Diem Kaman (5 June 1960 – 30 March 2024) was a Dutch nine-time kickboxing and Muay Thai world champion. He was often called "Mr. Low Kick" because of his feared low kicks which he used to set up his devastating offensive