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Wednesday, 03.10.2007.

09:57

Croatia: Arrests over demolition of Serb homes

Benkovac police stated that they have arrested six persons suspected of vandalizing six Serb homes.

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GSP

pre 16 godina

to SinCity -

People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Call a spade a spade.

You say that Serbs are going on about Jasenovac, blah, blah....

So, what are you trying to say, it didn't happen? Why the monument - for tourism?

SinCity

pre 16 godina

Python, seriously who are the Serbs to mention the lack of "healing processes" ???

There is no-one worse than the Serbs when it comes to holding onto past baggage ....

The Serbs are forever going on about the Ottomans, Jasenovac, Kosovo, blah, blah, blah ......

The war in Croatia was little more than a decade ago and yet Serbs think the Croats should forgive and forget while loved ones continue to remain missing .... please ..... spare the hypocracy.

marcus

pre 16 godina

Yes python you are absolutely right, your generalization of close to 8 million people in the world *this includes all expatriate population and those with descent* are taught to hate Serbs..
Interesting attitude there

python

pre 16 godina

There's no healing process in Croatia, there never was one. Since the dawn of their time young Croats are taught to hate Serbs.

Bent Jensen

pre 16 godina

I did not comment in order to start a discussion. However, there seem to be a forum ready to discuss the matter of responsibility in the Balkans. History, but too slow, wil likely show the enhtire population in the former Jugoslavia that none of the people living there during the conflict have much to let each other hear. Some people in the region have benefitted from protection from outside in the field of disclosure of dirty games. I am sad that the healing process is dragged for so long time and hope that people livijng in the "new" countries will soon start to look ahead in stead of continuing digging in the past in order to cover-up for inability to accept the democratic development. My last comment will be to the Croatian governmnet and the EU - please give the property right back to those non Croat's that for one or another reason left Croatia in 1995. This has to be the entry condition to the EU for Croatia. So far the theft og property has been carried out without any problems for the Croatian state.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Yes these kids were too young to be around for Vukovar etc.

However, they have the Croatian media, politicians and parents to 'educate' them. Further you have this same group to condone their acts in terms of 'who can blame them, it was the Hague that caused this reaction and of course the Serbs'!

In a state with a rule of law this type of attitude is not tolerated let alone encouraged.

GSP

pre 16 godina

As this is the 21st century, I disagree with you Bent Jensen. One prime example of "young perpetrators" is the enlisting of the same age range for suicide bombers in the middle east.

Unfortunately, anything is possible.

Bent Jensen

pre 16 godina

It is interesting only that the perpetrators, according to the Croat police, were between 14 and 17 years old.
They were hardly born when the Vukovar incident took place? The Balkan healing process is a long lasting event and I hope the Croatian politicians realize their huge responsibilities in the healing process. Too many male nationalist Croats still run the show, which this juvenile case clearly indicates.

python

pre 16 godina

There's no healing process in Croatia, there never was one. Since the dawn of their time young Croats are taught to hate Serbs.

GSP

pre 16 godina

As this is the 21st century, I disagree with you Bent Jensen. One prime example of "young perpetrators" is the enlisting of the same age range for suicide bombers in the middle east.

Unfortunately, anything is possible.

Bent Jensen

pre 16 godina

It is interesting only that the perpetrators, according to the Croat police, were between 14 and 17 years old.
They were hardly born when the Vukovar incident took place? The Balkan healing process is a long lasting event and I hope the Croatian politicians realize their huge responsibilities in the healing process. Too many male nationalist Croats still run the show, which this juvenile case clearly indicates.

marcus

pre 16 godina

Yes python you are absolutely right, your generalization of close to 8 million people in the world *this includes all expatriate population and those with descent* are taught to hate Serbs..
Interesting attitude there

Bent Jensen

pre 16 godina

I did not comment in order to start a discussion. However, there seem to be a forum ready to discuss the matter of responsibility in the Balkans. History, but too slow, wil likely show the enhtire population in the former Jugoslavia that none of the people living there during the conflict have much to let each other hear. Some people in the region have benefitted from protection from outside in the field of disclosure of dirty games. I am sad that the healing process is dragged for so long time and hope that people livijng in the "new" countries will soon start to look ahead in stead of continuing digging in the past in order to cover-up for inability to accept the democratic development. My last comment will be to the Croatian governmnet and the EU - please give the property right back to those non Croat's that for one or another reason left Croatia in 1995. This has to be the entry condition to the EU for Croatia. So far the theft og property has been carried out without any problems for the Croatian state.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

Python, seriously who are the Serbs to mention the lack of "healing processes" ???

There is no-one worse than the Serbs when it comes to holding onto past baggage ....

The Serbs are forever going on about the Ottomans, Jasenovac, Kosovo, blah, blah, blah ......

The war in Croatia was little more than a decade ago and yet Serbs think the Croats should forgive and forget while loved ones continue to remain missing .... please ..... spare the hypocracy.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Yes these kids were too young to be around for Vukovar etc.

However, they have the Croatian media, politicians and parents to 'educate' them. Further you have this same group to condone their acts in terms of 'who can blame them, it was the Hague that caused this reaction and of course the Serbs'!

In a state with a rule of law this type of attitude is not tolerated let alone encouraged.

GSP

pre 16 godina

to SinCity -

People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Call a spade a spade.

You say that Serbs are going on about Jasenovac, blah, blah....

So, what are you trying to say, it didn't happen? Why the monument - for tourism?

SinCity

pre 16 godina

Python, seriously who are the Serbs to mention the lack of "healing processes" ???

There is no-one worse than the Serbs when it comes to holding onto past baggage ....

The Serbs are forever going on about the Ottomans, Jasenovac, Kosovo, blah, blah, blah ......

The war in Croatia was little more than a decade ago and yet Serbs think the Croats should forgive and forget while loved ones continue to remain missing .... please ..... spare the hypocracy.

Bent Jensen

pre 16 godina

It is interesting only that the perpetrators, according to the Croat police, were between 14 and 17 years old.
They were hardly born when the Vukovar incident took place? The Balkan healing process is a long lasting event and I hope the Croatian politicians realize their huge responsibilities in the healing process. Too many male nationalist Croats still run the show, which this juvenile case clearly indicates.

GSP

pre 16 godina

As this is the 21st century, I disagree with you Bent Jensen. One prime example of "young perpetrators" is the enlisting of the same age range for suicide bombers in the middle east.

Unfortunately, anything is possible.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Yes these kids were too young to be around for Vukovar etc.

However, they have the Croatian media, politicians and parents to 'educate' them. Further you have this same group to condone their acts in terms of 'who can blame them, it was the Hague that caused this reaction and of course the Serbs'!

In a state with a rule of law this type of attitude is not tolerated let alone encouraged.

Bent Jensen

pre 16 godina

I did not comment in order to start a discussion. However, there seem to be a forum ready to discuss the matter of responsibility in the Balkans. History, but too slow, wil likely show the enhtire population in the former Jugoslavia that none of the people living there during the conflict have much to let each other hear. Some people in the region have benefitted from protection from outside in the field of disclosure of dirty games. I am sad that the healing process is dragged for so long time and hope that people livijng in the "new" countries will soon start to look ahead in stead of continuing digging in the past in order to cover-up for inability to accept the democratic development. My last comment will be to the Croatian governmnet and the EU - please give the property right back to those non Croat's that for one or another reason left Croatia in 1995. This has to be the entry condition to the EU for Croatia. So far the theft og property has been carried out without any problems for the Croatian state.

python

pre 16 godina

There's no healing process in Croatia, there never was one. Since the dawn of their time young Croats are taught to hate Serbs.

marcus

pre 16 godina

Yes python you are absolutely right, your generalization of close to 8 million people in the world *this includes all expatriate population and those with descent* are taught to hate Serbs..
Interesting attitude there

GSP

pre 16 godina

to SinCity -

People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Call a spade a spade.

You say that Serbs are going on about Jasenovac, blah, blah....

So, what are you trying to say, it didn't happen? Why the monument - for tourism?