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The song's content celebrates Serb fighters and the killing of Bosniaks and Croats along with wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić, who was on 24 March 2016 found guilty of genocide against Bosnian Muslims and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian War (part of the Yugoslav Wars).

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Derogatory terms are used in the song, such as " Ustaše" in reference to ultranationalist and fascist Croat fighters and " Turks" for Bosniaks, with lyrics warning that Serbs, under the leadership of Radovan Karadžić, were coming for them. Parts of the tune attempt to instill a sense of foreboding in their opponents with lines such as "The wolves are coming – beware, Ustashe and Turks". Footage of captured Muslim prisoners in wartime Serb-run internment camps are featured in a falsified version of the video which is popular on the Internet. In the video of the song, the tune is performed by four males in Serbian paramilitary uniforms at a location with hilly terrain in the background. The song was composed as a morale boosting tune for Serbian forces during one of the wars.

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See also: Anti-Croat sentiment, Islamophobia, Anti-Turkism, and Greater SerbiaĪt the peak of the inter-ethnic wars of the 1990s that broke up Yugoslavia, a song called "Karadžiću, vodi Srbe svoje" (English: "Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs") was recorded in 1993. It is also known as " God Is a Serb and He Will Protect Us" ( Serbian: Бог је Србин и он ће нас чувати, romanized: Bog je Srbin i on će nas čuvati, pronounced ) and " Serbia Strong". The song was originally called " Karadžić, Lead Your Serbs" ( Serbian: Караџићу, води Србе своје, romanized: Karadžiću, vodi Srbe svoje, pronounced ) in reference to the Bosnian Serb military leader and convicted war criminal Radovan Karadžić.

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The phrase has spread globally amongst Neo-Nazi groups and the alt-right as a meme which references and advocates for the religious cleansing of Muslims. Remove Kebab is a phrase that originated in the online community surrounding a Serb nationalist and anti-Muslim propaganda music video from the Yugoslav Wars. Still from the video showing Novislav Đajić (or Nikola "Nino" ) (right) and Nenad Tintor (left) playing the accordion and trumpet.












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