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Wednesday, 28.01.2009.

12:29

Slovenia: More than 25,000 “erased”

The Slovenian Interior Ministry has released new figures as to the number of “erased” Slovenian citizens—25,671 people.

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bganon

pre 15 godina

Canadian thats the first time I have been accused of being pro-muslum. The only logical conclusion is that you might be anti-muslum but I must admit I don't know, as usually I don't find your posts worthy of a read.

Frankly if you can't detect that I have a principled position on a number of issues then I can't help you. But I can say that my position does not change according to which nation I'm talking about.

Canadian

pre 15 godina

bganon,

Your usual Pro-Muslim stance and accompanying meaningless dribble is often too much for me to stomach thus I often don’t read past your second paragraph in earlier posts usually the one’s that are about Kosovo,.. but when I read your post (above) today I was pleasantly surprised to say the least, an intelligent, well thought out post, right on the money, and not because the Serbs seem to be the victims in this, but because no matter what the nationality, the Slovenians actions are despicable, at least we agree on this, if nothing more.

Well said, sir.

bganon

pre 15 godina

A welcome step, but it took far too long to resolve and was a disgrace that it happened at all.

The erased issue exposed Slovenia, ostensibly an 'innocent' country that looked superficially peaceful, ill at ease with the Balkan bloodthirsty mentality, as a country that incorporated cold hearted, clever administrative planning to 'rid' themselves of minorities and their demands. Yeah, the method sounds more central European if you get my drift, but the callousness behind it is no better or worse than anything Croats or Serbs did.

I'm forced to wonder what Jeremic offered in return for this. For the record he should have offered nothing as this is human rights but I'll bet that Slovenia will claim this is some kind of favour to be repaid.

bganon

pre 15 godina

A welcome step, but it took far too long to resolve and was a disgrace that it happened at all.

The erased issue exposed Slovenia, ostensibly an 'innocent' country that looked superficially peaceful, ill at ease with the Balkan bloodthirsty mentality, as a country that incorporated cold hearted, clever administrative planning to 'rid' themselves of minorities and their demands. Yeah, the method sounds more central European if you get my drift, but the callousness behind it is no better or worse than anything Croats or Serbs did.

I'm forced to wonder what Jeremic offered in return for this. For the record he should have offered nothing as this is human rights but I'll bet that Slovenia will claim this is some kind of favour to be repaid.

Canadian

pre 15 godina

bganon,

Your usual Pro-Muslim stance and accompanying meaningless dribble is often too much for me to stomach thus I often don’t read past your second paragraph in earlier posts usually the one’s that are about Kosovo,.. but when I read your post (above) today I was pleasantly surprised to say the least, an intelligent, well thought out post, right on the money, and not because the Serbs seem to be the victims in this, but because no matter what the nationality, the Slovenians actions are despicable, at least we agree on this, if nothing more.

Well said, sir.

bganon

pre 15 godina

Canadian thats the first time I have been accused of being pro-muslum. The only logical conclusion is that you might be anti-muslum but I must admit I don't know, as usually I don't find your posts worthy of a read.

Frankly if you can't detect that I have a principled position on a number of issues then I can't help you. But I can say that my position does not change according to which nation I'm talking about.

bganon

pre 15 godina

A welcome step, but it took far too long to resolve and was a disgrace that it happened at all.

The erased issue exposed Slovenia, ostensibly an 'innocent' country that looked superficially peaceful, ill at ease with the Balkan bloodthirsty mentality, as a country that incorporated cold hearted, clever administrative planning to 'rid' themselves of minorities and their demands. Yeah, the method sounds more central European if you get my drift, but the callousness behind it is no better or worse than anything Croats or Serbs did.

I'm forced to wonder what Jeremic offered in return for this. For the record he should have offered nothing as this is human rights but I'll bet that Slovenia will claim this is some kind of favour to be repaid.

Canadian

pre 15 godina

bganon,

Your usual Pro-Muslim stance and accompanying meaningless dribble is often too much for me to stomach thus I often don’t read past your second paragraph in earlier posts usually the one’s that are about Kosovo,.. but when I read your post (above) today I was pleasantly surprised to say the least, an intelligent, well thought out post, right on the money, and not because the Serbs seem to be the victims in this, but because no matter what the nationality, the Slovenians actions are despicable, at least we agree on this, if nothing more.

Well said, sir.

bganon

pre 15 godina

Canadian thats the first time I have been accused of being pro-muslum. The only logical conclusion is that you might be anti-muslum but I must admit I don't know, as usually I don't find your posts worthy of a read.

Frankly if you can't detect that I have a principled position on a number of issues then I can't help you. But I can say that my position does not change according to which nation I'm talking about.