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In The Balkans, The Headlines Preceded The War

War crimes through media are hard to prove.

June 19, 2009
By Nenad Pejic
The phones were ringing off the hook with angry Croats accusing Sarajevo state television of being "anti-Croatian television."

It was late October 1991 and I was the station's program director. There was a war going on in Croatia and our evening news cast that day included a story about an Orthodox priest who had been beaten up by Croatian forces.

The irate Croats hadn't bothered to wait for the next story in the newscast, one about a Catholic priest who had been attacked by Serbs. That story, predictably, set the phones ringing again with Serbs calling to make similar accusations.

Both stories happened on the same day, and Sarajevo television was the only television channel that covered them both.

This incident came to mind recently when I heard that the Serbian war crimes prosecutor had launched an investigation into media responsibility for inciting war crimes during the Balkans wars.

That decision was made after defendants accused of war crimes in the Croatian city of Vukovar, where Serbian forces killed 200 Croatian civilians in 1991, and defendants accused of the killing of 25 Bosnian Muslims in Zvornik in 1992 both testified that they had been spurred on by media coverage of the conflicts. They claimed they were acting out of revenge.

Of course, crimes are crimes and media influence is no excuse for committing atrocities. Moreover, there are many examples around the world of legitimate media freedoms being curtailed under the guise of combating extremism.

But I’m hopeful about the Serbian prosecutor’s planned investigation. As a spokesman for the office told RFE/RL: “It is going to be very difficult to prove war crimes [by media outlets] because we would need to establish cause and consequence. An analysis has been prepared, and we are looking into the issue. If we find evidence of crimes, we will prosecute.”

Fanning The Flames

A lot of people who were fanning the flames of hatred back in the 1990s have since become “moderates” because the authorities they follow have become “moderate.” They continue to lie, but their lies are “light” ones.

People today aren’t going to take up arms and go on killing sprees because of what they read in the press. But many did back in 1991 and 1992.

In 1992, for instance, a Serbian television journalist falsely reported that Muslims in Sarajevo had thrown live Serbian babies to the lions at the local zoo.

A local correspondent for Reuters reported in 1991 that Serbian forces in Croatia had discovered the bodies of 20 Serbian babies in a basement. The “news” went all the way around the world before it was determined to be a false provocation. No babies were found; no crime had been committed.
They had no possible way of separating the lies from the truth even when they wanted to. They were brainwashed, even, one might say, heart-washed.


The editor of one small newspaper called “The Croatian Herald” was famous for his creed: “Political Serbs, damn you wherever you may be!”

It wouldn’t be hard to extend this list of examples virtually forever. In fact, back then such lies and rumors were broadcast from hour to hour; newspapers were full of them every single day. Most people in the former Yugoslav countries had no opportunity to get any other kind of information.

They had no possible way of separating the lies from the truth even when they wanted to. They were brainwashed, even, one might say, heart-washed. Within a startlingly short period of time, ordinary media consumers were transformed into something more resembling the worst fans at a soccer match.

And journalists themselves were pressured to practice “patriotic journalism.” This was promoted as a duty to one’s ethnic group and one’s country, but it was really just a guise for censorship and hate speech.

In June 1998, the Belgrade-based Forum for Interethnic Relations wrote: “The politics of fear and hatred toward other [non-Serbian] ethnic groups is the method by which the current regime remains in power.”

If you look back, I think, you can see that the wars in the former Yugoslavia did not begin in 1991, but rather about four years earlier, back when Slobodan Milosevic became the president of Serbia (in 1997, he became president of Yugoslavia), and it began with an ethnic conflict within the ruling Yugoslav Communist Party.

In July 1989, the Political Science Department of Zagreb University wrote that the membership of the party had become clearly divided among two political platforms, labeling the competing groups the “Serbians” and the “Slovenians.”

'Manufactured Ethnic Conflict'

In the ensuing months, these political leaders were able -- using their control of media and the information space -- to transform an ideological dispute between supporters of pure communism and backers of a parliamentary system into an essentially ethnically based conflict.

Instead of a civilized debate over two political platforms (a single-party state or a multi-party state?), an ethnic conflict emerged. The media, the church, the public had to choose between the Slovenians and the Serbians. It quickly moved from being a party struggle, to a media war, to a manufactured ethnic conflict.

And it spread. Serbs and Croats. Serbs and Muslims. Serbs and Albanians. Croats and Muslims. And within each group, of course, there are good (or, patriotic) Serbs and bad Serbs (ethnic traitors!), good and bad Croats, good and bad Muslims.

A similar process is happening today. Whenever ethnicity is the main criteria for making judgments in society, conflict and dictatorship seem inevitable. The process that begins with ethnic cleansing between groups ends up as a political cleansing within those groups.

The Serbian prosecutor's decision to investigate media reporting during the war and the possible responsibility of journalists for inciting war crimes might come to nothing.

“It is too late,” Serbian writer Filip David, who protested against media hate speech during the war, told RFE/RL. “Many of those responsible are not around anymore or are forgotten. It also too early -- because many of those who were directing media war propaganda then are still in power now.”

And it looks like David may be right. The Serbian Union of Journalists has had nothing to say on the prosecutor’s initiative, missing another excellent opportunity to promote a constructive discussion of this crucial issue.

In the meantime, those who forged the hatred that lead to war in the 1990s are aggressively defending themselves and accusing others. Serbian nationalists have declared that Radio Free Europe should be investigated as a media outlet that fomented ethnic hatred, although we began broadcasting to the region in 1994, three years after the wars in the Balkans had begun.

As for me, I lost my battle -- keeping Sarajevo state television objective and professional soon became impossible. I left my country in 1992 after the war began.

I don’t think that any of those in the media who forged the Balkans wars will ever be indicted or tried. But I know that the first shots in those conflicts were fired not by soldiers but by "journalists," following orders from leaders bent on war.

Just as the Balkans wars began in the media long before they emerged on the battlefield, so too, perhaps, they are continuing there long after the guns have been silenced.

Just as the lies they broadcast then created the conditions for the wars, perhaps their role now in hiding the truth keeps those conditions in place.

Nenad Pejic is associate director of broadcasting for RFE/RL. The views expressed in this commentary are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of RFE/RL.
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by: Abdulmajid
July 07, 2009 20:38
averko
Ah, to hell with your genocide denial, you Milosevic apologist. You will NOT return Bosnia or Kosovo tho the Serbs anyway, no matter how often you say that the actual culprits are the Kosovo Albanians and the Bosniaks, and that the Serbs never did anybody anything wrong, or that all Serb war crimes are justifiable, or how often you deny the Srebrenica genocide. (btw, the Skorpioni video is proof enough for me, I need nothing more to know the Chetniks for what they are.). No matter what "proof" you offer. Even so, the cross will not chase the Crescent from the Balkans, for you would have to kill all Bosniaks and Kosovars to achieve that.
I don't care what you think of my manners, it is none of your business, and I only address you as I have learnd from my elders: "with a gentleman, behave like a gentleman, and with a scoundrel like a scoundrel." Mr. Averko, I only talk to you in the same way yu do to me, I am only putting a mirror before your face because you stand for evil beyond description, and naturally you don't like what you see in the mirror. So be happy rooting for your side, and I'll be hapy rooting for mine.

by: Michael Averko
July 07, 2009 19:46
IDC Visit to Republika Srpska
http://www.idc-europe.org/showerInformation.asp?Identificateur=45


by: Abdulmajid
July 07, 2009 15:11
So what? Do you know how many historic buildings, how many historic manuscripts the Serbs destroyed, how many lives they shattered with their anti-Bosniak crusade? And you whine over one single monument to Ivo Andric, from the 1970s probably, the architectural value of which is zero anyway. You dirty hypocrite. YOu come out withthose liknks after I asked you THREE TIMES. So, their truth must be very limited. All serbofascist propaganda. But to you Bosnia and the Bosinaks have value zero. You rejoice with each dead Muslim, with everys Bosniak girl who was raped, every mosque that was destroyed, because your most cherished dream is to see the cross chase the Crescent fropm Bosnia, but you'll never see that. And it would be bad enough if Moscow or whoever paid you for your Russo-Fascist views. As it isd, I see you do it for love of that most execrable ideology in the world, and that makes you a far worse person. You are exaxctly like Karadzic. And I don't have anything to prove nor dissprove to you, I am not at court, you are no one to judge me. The Bosniaks will defend themselves when attacked, and you can dismiss what I say, but I will expose your name and your face (it figures on your website, doesn't it?) to all Bosniaks I know. Then come to Bosnia and get the thrashing you so richly deserve.

by: Michael Averko
July 06, 2009 18:20
As of this submission and after waiting a good period of time, I note that my last submitted set of comments didn't get posted. They were certainly not defamatory like Abdulmahid's.

Here're links in support of what I said about Andric:

http://www.ex-yupress.com/dani/dani29.html

http://www.ex-yupress.com/slobos/slobos5.html

I also recall reading about this elsewhere from some non-Serb sources.

On Abdulmahid's hypocrically stated point of "proof," there're NO photos or film footage showing a figure of a number close to or over 7000 Muslim males being summarily executed at Srebrenica.

Meantime, there's now an acknowledgment that some folks besides myself were correct in second guessing the claims of 200,000 or more casualties from the Bosnian Civil War.

So much for Abdulmahid's slanderous comments against me.

He has yet to successfully refute anything that I said.

by: Michael Averko
July 05, 2009 18:33
Re: My Last Set of Submitted Comments

As a Follow-up, here's another link which relates to some of what I said:

http://www.ex-yupress.com/slobos/slobos5.html


by: Michael Averko
July 05, 2009 12:56
Concerning what I said about Ivo Andric, here's one of several sources:

http://www.ex-yupress.com/dani/dani29.html

Note the actual liar (Abdulmajid) at this thread and his displayed manner at this and some other RFE/RL threads.


by: Abdulmajid
July 04, 2009 23:04
Averko, crawl under your Russian rock and don't come out again.Besides that I know you post here because anybody with a bit of common sense who reads your own blog spot after a short while quits reading it. Because it contains only revisionist blah blah blah. And that you lead a private war against me because no matter how often you say I don't refute you, you regularly fail to show proof. I haven't said anything that was not corroborated by such authors as Peter Maas, Ed Vulliamy, Alan Little, Marko Attila Hoare, Alan Little, Ivo Banac, Muhamed Sacirbej and other very credible sources, while such guys as Milivoje Ivanisevic, Peter Brock, Lewis MacKenzie etc have absolutely no credibility at all. Well, you continue to try to fool the peoole all the time, but that will do nothing to help the Serbs win back Kosovo or Bosnia or the Krajina, or Macedonia, or Montenegro, nor make it look good to the world when Russia subdues Georgia, so you might as well stop it, leave Balkan geopolitics for what it is and better go fool around with your...er, in the garden or some such.

by: Abdulmajid
July 04, 2009 10:23
Ass-Ver-Ko, you liar. Just by dismissing what I say as "pathetic round of diatribe" you are disproving NOTHING of what I say. The Ivo Anrdric Memorial was NOT destroyed, I saw photographs from last year of it, then you go and invent "another one", but you don't say where it was located or where one can find photographs of it, to prove your point. Do you take all people for stupid? If you don't have any proof, in the end people won't believe you. And your voice is only one, those of Muslims all over the world who support the Bosniaks and teh Kosovars are millions.

by: Michael Averko
July 03, 2009 16:10
Another pathetic round of diatribe, which has yet to successfully refute what I said.

Like I said, I prefer the eranest appraoch of directly replying to what someone actually said - as opposed to disorting matters, to suit a given propagandistic agenda.


by: Abdulmajid
July 02, 2009 10:30
Yeah, because you say so, mi-HEEL Averko. In the Balkans and on Russia, you possess the absolute truth. Who denies your truth is dismised as pathetic or babble. I DARE YOU TO REFUTE ME. But not with your usual hearsay. Show me facts. Show me documents. Show me photographs and videos which refute me. And you can't. You have none. All you have is serbofascist and pro-Russian propaganda lies. And then that arrogance of yours, and invective for those who debunk your selling Putin's and Milosevic's propaganda lies as the gospel truth. What a person you are. Even kicking you in the butt very hard would be too good for you. I really wish for you what Milorad Dodik wanted for his critics!
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