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Monday, 11.02.2008.

16:37

Dulić: Condemning crimes is our duty

Condemning crimes is our obligation not only to the EU, but also to our past and future, says Oliver Dulić.

Izvor: Tanjug

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bganon

pre 16 godina

That is factually wrong Maks. Boris Tadic has apologised whilst at the same time seeking apologies from those that committed crimes against his countrymen.

Not that I think that apologies are much use. Mostly they are given by those that did no wrong on behalf of those that do not repent.

If the apology is genuine on the other hand and or offered by somebody that did wrong - well that can be truly useful and cathartic for both the one apologising and the one being apologised to.

Sadly this rarely happens.

Willy Nilly

pre 16 godina

Pijetro,
you are suffering as a result of your actions. Why is it that every war, every problem in former Yugoslavia involves Serbia? Why did every war involve Serbia?

You are referring to WWII crimes?
Are you kidding me? We're talking about something that happened just a decade ago.

Pijetro

pre 16 godina

Maks.
You're absolutely wrong..
Serbs have payed a waaay higher price as a result of your misconceptions.

But while we're on the subject, why don't you chase down current Croatian Nazis that still reside in the west, and THEN we can start talking seriously.

The fact that the EU is even ENTERTAINING the thought of Croatia entering, without facing its past is a total farce...

How are the crimes by Muslim Mujahadeens being answered Maks?
By asking a few to leave Bosnia after 10 years of bliss and residency?

How are Albanian crimes being answered?
By rewarding them with a proxy country?

How are Croatian crimes being answered?
By ethnically cleansing Serbs in '41, and to have it finalized 50 years later?

Nobody needs to answer your questions Maks..
If the Hague couldn't have done it, then who are YOU demand anything from the speaker?

Maks

pre 16 godina

Condemning crimes is our obligation not only to the EU, but also to our past and future, says Oliver Dulić.
This is pure hypocrisy. Until today none of Serbs official didn’t at least officially acknowledges the crimes of Serbian Army and Paramilitary Forces done to ex-Yugoslav nations.

Pijetro

pre 16 godina

Maks.
You're absolutely wrong..
Serbs have payed a waaay higher price as a result of your misconceptions.

But while we're on the subject, why don't you chase down current Croatian Nazis that still reside in the west, and THEN we can start talking seriously.

The fact that the EU is even ENTERTAINING the thought of Croatia entering, without facing its past is a total farce...

How are the crimes by Muslim Mujahadeens being answered Maks?
By asking a few to leave Bosnia after 10 years of bliss and residency?

How are Albanian crimes being answered?
By rewarding them with a proxy country?

How are Croatian crimes being answered?
By ethnically cleansing Serbs in '41, and to have it finalized 50 years later?

Nobody needs to answer your questions Maks..
If the Hague couldn't have done it, then who are YOU demand anything from the speaker?

bganon

pre 16 godina

That is factually wrong Maks. Boris Tadic has apologised whilst at the same time seeking apologies from those that committed crimes against his countrymen.

Not that I think that apologies are much use. Mostly they are given by those that did no wrong on behalf of those that do not repent.

If the apology is genuine on the other hand and or offered by somebody that did wrong - well that can be truly useful and cathartic for both the one apologising and the one being apologised to.

Sadly this rarely happens.

Maks

pre 16 godina

Condemning crimes is our obligation not only to the EU, but also to our past and future, says Oliver Dulić.
This is pure hypocrisy. Until today none of Serbs official didn’t at least officially acknowledges the crimes of Serbian Army and Paramilitary Forces done to ex-Yugoslav nations.

Willy Nilly

pre 16 godina

Pijetro,
you are suffering as a result of your actions. Why is it that every war, every problem in former Yugoslavia involves Serbia? Why did every war involve Serbia?

You are referring to WWII crimes?
Are you kidding me? We're talking about something that happened just a decade ago.

Maks

pre 16 godina

Condemning crimes is our obligation not only to the EU, but also to our past and future, says Oliver Dulić.
This is pure hypocrisy. Until today none of Serbs official didn’t at least officially acknowledges the crimes of Serbian Army and Paramilitary Forces done to ex-Yugoslav nations.

Pijetro

pre 16 godina

Maks.
You're absolutely wrong..
Serbs have payed a waaay higher price as a result of your misconceptions.

But while we're on the subject, why don't you chase down current Croatian Nazis that still reside in the west, and THEN we can start talking seriously.

The fact that the EU is even ENTERTAINING the thought of Croatia entering, without facing its past is a total farce...

How are the crimes by Muslim Mujahadeens being answered Maks?
By asking a few to leave Bosnia after 10 years of bliss and residency?

How are Albanian crimes being answered?
By rewarding them with a proxy country?

How are Croatian crimes being answered?
By ethnically cleansing Serbs in '41, and to have it finalized 50 years later?

Nobody needs to answer your questions Maks..
If the Hague couldn't have done it, then who are YOU demand anything from the speaker?

Willy Nilly

pre 16 godina

Pijetro,
you are suffering as a result of your actions. Why is it that every war, every problem in former Yugoslavia involves Serbia? Why did every war involve Serbia?

You are referring to WWII crimes?
Are you kidding me? We're talking about something that happened just a decade ago.

bganon

pre 16 godina

That is factually wrong Maks. Boris Tadic has apologised whilst at the same time seeking apologies from those that committed crimes against his countrymen.

Not that I think that apologies are much use. Mostly they are given by those that did no wrong on behalf of those that do not repent.

If the apology is genuine on the other hand and or offered by somebody that did wrong - well that can be truly useful and cathartic for both the one apologising and the one being apologised to.

Sadly this rarely happens.