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Monday, 01.10.2007.

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Castro slams former Spain PM over Serbia bombing

Fidel Castro says Spain's former prime minister suggested Serbian media as targets in the 1999 NATO campaign.

Izvor: Reuters

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Cvele

pre 16 godina

Maybe it is because the truth is they are no different then taliban. If the US public heard it like that, I am sure a few question marks would arrise.

thejoker

pre 16 godina

Asim, has nothing to do with Castro. Its justice we want. Why is it so hard for you to understand that. Maybe it is because you are afraid of Justice?

Ruben

pre 16 godina

Maybe it is time to bring to court the leaders of the Serbian media, especially those "victims" of the bombed television who spread hate and fear for a total decade causing tragedies by mongering wars.
When will the Serbs find their courage to rise up against those who led them in tragedy. What is this fetish this nation has with its abusers.
No war criminal wanted or tried by The Hague has inspired more bloodshed that the people who worked in Milosevic's media.
Why I am not surprised someone like Castro is standing by them.

Ahilleas

pre 16 godina

I guess, in the near future, we will be hearing more and more from retired officials, about the crimes that were committed against the Serb people.
The truth shall be heard, and this will be soon.

Stevo

pre 16 godina

It's all very curious: in 1999 the Spanish, if you believe Castro, wanted to bomb people with no limits and when, in 2004, there were those Madrid train bombings by an al Quaeda cell, they did not like that at all. Can't they make up their minds? Do they want bombs or not? Is it only when non-Spaniards are bombed that it is acceptable?

Ahilleas

pre 16 godina

I guess, in the near future, we will be hearing more and more from retired officials, about the crimes that were committed against the Serb people.
The truth shall be heard, and this will be soon.

Stevo

pre 16 godina

It's all very curious: in 1999 the Spanish, if you believe Castro, wanted to bomb people with no limits and when, in 2004, there were those Madrid train bombings by an al Quaeda cell, they did not like that at all. Can't they make up their minds? Do they want bombs or not? Is it only when non-Spaniards are bombed that it is acceptable?

Ruben

pre 16 godina

Maybe it is time to bring to court the leaders of the Serbian media, especially those "victims" of the bombed television who spread hate and fear for a total decade causing tragedies by mongering wars.
When will the Serbs find their courage to rise up against those who led them in tragedy. What is this fetish this nation has with its abusers.
No war criminal wanted or tried by The Hague has inspired more bloodshed that the people who worked in Milosevic's media.
Why I am not surprised someone like Castro is standing by them.

thejoker

pre 16 godina

Asim, has nothing to do with Castro. Its justice we want. Why is it so hard for you to understand that. Maybe it is because you are afraid of Justice?

Cvele

pre 16 godina

Maybe it is because the truth is they are no different then taliban. If the US public heard it like that, I am sure a few question marks would arrise.

Ruben

pre 16 godina

Maybe it is time to bring to court the leaders of the Serbian media, especially those "victims" of the bombed television who spread hate and fear for a total decade causing tragedies by mongering wars.
When will the Serbs find their courage to rise up against those who led them in tragedy. What is this fetish this nation has with its abusers.
No war criminal wanted or tried by The Hague has inspired more bloodshed that the people who worked in Milosevic's media.
Why I am not surprised someone like Castro is standing by them.

Ahilleas

pre 16 godina

I guess, in the near future, we will be hearing more and more from retired officials, about the crimes that were committed against the Serb people.
The truth shall be heard, and this will be soon.

Stevo

pre 16 godina

It's all very curious: in 1999 the Spanish, if you believe Castro, wanted to bomb people with no limits and when, in 2004, there were those Madrid train bombings by an al Quaeda cell, they did not like that at all. Can't they make up their minds? Do they want bombs or not? Is it only when non-Spaniards are bombed that it is acceptable?

thejoker

pre 16 godina

Asim, has nothing to do with Castro. Its justice we want. Why is it so hard for you to understand that. Maybe it is because you are afraid of Justice?

Cvele

pre 16 godina

Maybe it is because the truth is they are no different then taliban. If the US public heard it like that, I am sure a few question marks would arrise.