What exactly "hero’s welcome in Belgrade" is this pamphlet referring to? How many people participated in this "hero's welcome"? A single man Dodik and a few paid bodyguards? Hardly befitting a "hero".
And who exactly are those Plavsic's "fellow Serbs" in "So one might be surprised to see the 79-year-old now hailed as a hero by fellow Serbs as she returns to the region. But it isn’t surprising to people who live in the Balkans"?
Can the pamphletist Pejic quote some of those phantom "fellow Serbs" and give us their names? -- No, because there aren't any. -- Ach, so!
Now it is understandable that individuals known for their vitriolic Serbophobia over the course of the last 2 decades put this hate mongering nonsense.
But I cannot but wonder why a radio that at least in the past used to purport to be an objective source stoop so law as to carrying this kind of pathetic lying bull. Must be some reason. Is it the global econ crisis that makes people sell out their ideals?
oupos
(Vienna)October 31, 2009 14:50
One should see also the other side, which the author does not tell us: when convicted Muslim war criminal Naser Oric came back to Bosnia after 2 years imprisonment in The Hague, Sarajevo granted him a hero's welcome. How shall reconciliation take place, if each side only has their "official" truth, if each side only wants to find fault with the other while eculping its own criminals?
What exactly "hero’s welcome in Belgrade" is this pamphlet referring to? How many people participated in this "hero's welcome"? A single man Dodik and a few paid bodyguards? Hardly befitting a "hero".
And who exactly are those Plavsic's "fellow Serbs" in "So one might be surprised to see the 79-year-old now hailed as a hero by fellow Serbs as she returns to the region. But it isn’t surprising to people who live in the Balkans"?
Can the pamphletist Pejic quote some of those phantom "fellow Serbs" and give us their names? -- No, because there aren't any. -- Ach, so!
Now it is understandable that individuals known for their vitriolic Serbophobia over the course of the last 2 decades put this hate mongering nonsense.
But I cannot but wonder why a radio that at least in the past used to purport to be an objective source stoop so law as to carrying this kind of pathetic lying bull. Must be some reason. Is it the global econ crisis that makes people sell out their ideals?
One should see also the other side, which the author does not tell us: when convicted Muslim war criminal Naser Oric came back to Bosnia after 2 years imprisonment in The Hague, Sarajevo granted him a hero's welcome. How shall reconciliation take place, if each side only has their "official" truth, if each side only wants to find fault with the other while eculping its own criminals?