Victor
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
What are your reason(s) for not answering this simple question?
Tuesday, 02.10.2007.
13:41
Šljivančanin knew what would happen to prisoners he handed over to the Vukovar Territorial Defense, Florence Hartmann says.
Izvor: Beta
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
What are your reason(s) for not answering this simple question?
pre 16 godina
These guys knew what they did from start to finish. Hartmann's comments prove that justice failed the people of Vukovar and especially those murdered in cold blood.
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
explain to me please if you honestly think that Šljivančanin took the right decision that day to leave POW in the hands of paramilitaries and local militias?
After, we could talk about propaganda.
I thank you for an objective answer.
pre 16 godina
victor please spare us your one sided propaganda.
pre 16 godina
«Šljivančanin knew what would happen to prisoners he handed over to the Vukovar Territorial Defense, Florence Hartmann says. »
Of course, Šljivančanin knew that by handing over the prisoners to the Vukovar TD, they'll will be no more prisoners the day after. This was the Serbian modus operandi, and we all know this. They would bombed a village and let the paramilitaries and other militias units, modelled at Chetniks, go in and massacre the people.
Šljivančanin should have been sentenced to 45 years in jail, just as his colleague General Krstic who did nothing to stop the Srebrenica massacre.
pre 16 godina
«Šljivančanin knew what would happen to prisoners he handed over to the Vukovar Territorial Defense, Florence Hartmann says. »
Of course, Šljivančanin knew that by handing over the prisoners to the Vukovar TD, they'll will be no more prisoners the day after. This was the Serbian modus operandi, and we all know this. They would bombed a village and let the paramilitaries and other militias units, modelled at Chetniks, go in and massacre the people.
Šljivančanin should have been sentenced to 45 years in jail, just as his colleague General Krstic who did nothing to stop the Srebrenica massacre.
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
explain to me please if you honestly think that Šljivančanin took the right decision that day to leave POW in the hands of paramilitaries and local militias?
After, we could talk about propaganda.
I thank you for an objective answer.
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
What are your reason(s) for not answering this simple question?
pre 16 godina
victor please spare us your one sided propaganda.
pre 16 godina
These guys knew what they did from start to finish. Hartmann's comments prove that justice failed the people of Vukovar and especially those murdered in cold blood.
pre 16 godina
«Šljivančanin knew what would happen to prisoners he handed over to the Vukovar Territorial Defense, Florence Hartmann says. »
Of course, Šljivančanin knew that by handing over the prisoners to the Vukovar TD, they'll will be no more prisoners the day after. This was the Serbian modus operandi, and we all know this. They would bombed a village and let the paramilitaries and other militias units, modelled at Chetniks, go in and massacre the people.
Šljivančanin should have been sentenced to 45 years in jail, just as his colleague General Krstic who did nothing to stop the Srebrenica massacre.
pre 16 godina
victor please spare us your one sided propaganda.
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
explain to me please if you honestly think that Šljivančanin took the right decision that day to leave POW in the hands of paramilitaries and local militias?
After, we could talk about propaganda.
I thank you for an objective answer.
pre 16 godina
These guys knew what they did from start to finish. Hartmann's comments prove that justice failed the people of Vukovar and especially those murdered in cold blood.
pre 16 godina
Ratko,
What are your reason(s) for not answering this simple question?
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