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Sep 20, 2008, 8:51 GMT
Milosevic cronies back in top positions
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Why not 'SPS back in power' or something, instead of this ignorant remark about 'Milosevic cronies...'?
'Why not 'SPS back in power' or something, instead of this ignorant remark about 'Milosevic cronies...'?'
Because that would be too fair and balanced. Instead we continue to push the fabrications of the official narrative, ie the arrogant insistance that all problems in the Balkans are solely the fault of Milosevic.
After all this time, surely we can now address the reality of the Balkans conflicts, and apportion the other players with their fair share of blame? Tudjman and Izetbegovich may be dead and rotting (good riddance) but at least we could set the historical record straight and cease the politically-motivated persecution of the Serbs?
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