1."Ethnic conflict was even worse in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which consists of Muslims, Croats and Serbs, who are Christian."
Wrong. Not only are the Croats are also Christian, but "Muslim" in the Bosnian context is an ethnic description, not a religious one; it just means someone of from a Muslim background. So a "Muslim" can be atheist, Christian, Buddhist, whatever.
2."Bosnia-Herzegovina first declared its independence from Serbia"
Wrong. Bosnia-Hercegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia, just like Christian Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia. In fact, Bosnia-Hercegovina has never been part of Serbia.
3. "but the Christian Bosnian Serbs did not want to live under Muslim rule and a civil war began in March 1992 over whether Bosnia would split from Serbia."
Wrong. While debating the independence referendum in the parliament in Sarajevo, Radovan Karadic said "You want to take Bosnia and Herzegovina down the same highway to hell and suffering that Slovenia and Croatia are travelling. Do not think that you will not lead Bosnia and Herzegovina into hell, and do not think that you will not perhaps lead the Muslim people into annihilation, because the Muslims cannot defend themselves if there is war How will you prevent everyone from being killed in Bosnia and Herzegovina?"
Nothing there about not wanting to live under Muslim rule. And Bosnia-Herzegovina still wasn't part of Serbia.
4.Anti-Christian press accused the Serbs of “ethnic cleansing,” or racially motivated mass murders, as the Serbs were allegedly killing off Bosnian Muslims.
So did most of the Christian Press. And most of the press that was neither Christian nor anti-Christian. And the International Court of Justice and the Hague Tribunal. Many times over.
Denial of genocide in Bosnia, as with Holocaust denial, or denial of any other genocide, relies on exactly the same methods of dissimulation and chicanery. And it deserves no better.
I passed the statue of Bill Clinton on Bill Clinton Boulevard in Prishtina this afternoon. It made me very happy.