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Date: 04 Sep 1996 09:20:42
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From: jo@xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/song/chanson.histoire d'un village
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From: jo
Subject: Re: http://mediafilter.org/SJ/Pages/song/chanson.histoire d'un village
koji je povjesnicar napisao ovakvu bljuvotinu i nije se potpisao?
sanja
On 12 Aug 1996 m@dircon.co.uk wrote:
> I would like to say that the so called "liberation" of Krajina was not a
> liberation but a form of ethnic cleaning on a scale never seen before in
> the whole of the Yugslavian conflict. One should also remember that
> Croatia as it is known had only existed on this scale after the Second
> World War. The homes and land in Krajina had been mainly owned by the
> Serbian people for centuries, in fact it was an area mainly 95% Serb. One
> should read their history before making an assumption that this was an
> occupation; it was not an occupation by Serbs but their homes. I think
> that these Serbian people should be allowed to go back to their homes but
> this is obviously being prevented to the point whereby even today the
> little remaining Serbs in the region of Krajina are being shot, their homes
> and livlihood stolen from them and the Croatian Government is not doing
> anything to prevent this - in any Western Government it would be an abuse
> of any ordinary persons basic human rights but to-date nothing has been
> done to prevent this by the Croatian government. It is obviouse that the
> condonation of this goes to prove that the Croaitan government does not the
> people of this land to live in their [Croatian] country. To condone what
> has happened in Krajina would be to condone what happened in Bosian with
> their forms of ethnic cleansing. Surely you are not saying that you are
> happy to condone ethnic cleansing, as from this side of the screen this
> would seem to be the message you are sending to someone of intelligence who
> has read history and knows that this was Serbian land not Croaitan land -
> this was Dalmatcia not Croatia
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