tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post3300782569502744525..comments2023-11-05T22:35:31.766+00:00Comments on Neil Clark: It's Time to End Serb-BashingNeil Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10479041156190090119noreply@blogger.comBlogger71125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-68417399560879162552012-07-13T13:39:39.180+01:002012-07-13T13:39:39.180+01:00The war in Yugoslavia is one of the last acts of t...The war in Yugoslavia is one of the last acts of the not-so-cold war to reclaim "communism" for capitalism, so that capitalism can re-colonise the former Eastern bloc and attempt to overcome its internal crisis and long-term decline. To this end, political power and military might were used to stage an imperialist war against the rump of the former Yugoslavia to break it up and divide the Balkans into new client states of imperialism. http://max-balkanboy.blogspot.nl/2012/04/readers-will-recall-that-justification.htmlMaxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01288617638916186452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-71680917299801837732010-03-02T10:23:24.932+00:002010-03-02T10:23:24.932+00:00SL:
Where do you get your facts from?
Hans-Christ...SL:<br /><br />Where do you get your facts from?<br />Hans-Christian Andersen?Zlatkonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-68060868335736629882008-05-19T22:26:00.000+01:002008-05-19T22:26:00.000+01:00I feel really sorry for what happened in Yugoslavi...I feel really sorry for what happened in Yugoslavia in 90's.<BR/><BR/>My pryers will be with all the victims.<BR/><BR/>Regardless of their ethnicityUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05686005939416543734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-38176424821007070072008-03-01T19:38:00.000+00:002008-03-01T19:38:00.000+00:00You all , you don't know a thing about Bosnia and ...You all , you don't know a thing about Bosnia and Herzegovina and what happened '91-'95.You don't know how it felt to live under grenades.You don't know how it felt to watch bloodspilling and destroying something that has been created for hundreds of years in a moment. We all lived happily and joinfully until the first grenade fell on to Bosnian and Herzegovinian soil.And one more thing! You don't know anything about us , about Bosnian and Herzegovinian people.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-61281457036297632932008-02-05T20:21:00.000+00:002008-02-05T20:21:00.000+00:00Somebody here calling themselves "Lee" writes:"Nei...Somebody here calling themselves "Lee" writes:<BR/><BR/><I>"Neither Oric nor Izetbegovic can credibly [be] called a war criminal..."</I> <BR/><BR/><I>"...the desperate forays launched by Oric to capture food and weapons from the Serb military for their starving enclave."</I><BR/><BR/>This guy Lee is nothing more than an apologist and propagandist for genocidal mass murderers, Naser Oric and Alija Izetbegovic - whom Oric took direct instructions from - according to testimony by French General Phillipe Morrillon, at the NATO-owned "Hague tribunal" trial of Milosevic. <BR/><BR/>This guy Lee is a total nutcase. If you are supposedly "starving" you wouldn't have the physical strength to go around murdering innocent Serbian women and children at night - since most of the Serbian husbands of these women and fathers of these children had no choice but to be away from their wives and children - fighting Izetbegovic's Islamofascist troops at the front. <BR/><BR/>To attempt to justify and excuse Naser Oric going around slaughtering thousands of innocent Serbian civilians for years under the pretext of <I>"capturing food and weapons"</I> is totally morally depraved, evil and sick. <BR/><BR/>Have a look at what Islamofascist Naser Oric - and his commander Alija Izetbegovic- did to thousands of innocent Serbian peasants over a 3 year period, here:<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://www.real-srebrenica-genocide.blogspot.com" REL="nofollow">http://www.real-srebrenica-genocide.blogspot.com</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-6699917551841767802008-01-24T05:42:00.000+00:002008-01-24T05:42:00.000+00:00The soldier who fired into the crowd was Jusuf Pr...The soldier who fired into the crowd was Jusuf Prazina.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-24907325627601308162008-01-23T21:03:00.000+00:002008-01-23T21:03:00.000+00:00qpxSL:I am gratified you don't want me to leave, b...qpxSL:<BR/><BR/>I am gratified you don't want me to leave, but I need to leave this little chat because, a I said, I am not allowed to refute the allegation that my IP address range proves my ethnicity and that I don't know my own name.<BR/><BR/>I am surprised your list of evil forces for whom I am apparently a lobbyist is so short. Given that I am both a NATO and Albanian lobbyist despite not having said anything particularly in favour of either the Western military alliance or the Illyrian-descended people of Albania, Kosovo/a and Macedonia. What about Al Qaeda, Hillary Clinton, Halid Beslic and the Daleks, while you are at it?<BR/><BR/>I must admit that I was not aware of the ethnicities and names of the individual VRS soldiers who were standing by the bridge that day, nor which of them started firing at the multi-ethnic crowd of peace protesters. Similarly, I do not claim to know the waist sizes of the other "Serbian" snipers in the Holiday Inn who shot and wounded a bunch of other people before they were flushed out of the hotel by Dragan Vikic's Police special forces (you will note he is Serbian by ethnicity, though a brave anti-fascist one). I simply do not have this information, but what does it matter anyway? There are no pure ethnic groups in the Balkans (thank God), and in my view that is not what it is/was about anyway. Don't tell me: the solider you claim was a "Muslim" was in fact a rogue element who was told not to fire on the peace demo, but did so because he was secretly working for the Bosnian side!<BR/><BR/>As for Srebrenica, I find it tawdry to engage in a debate about numbers. A human life is a human life. But the only justification I have seen for 3,500 Serb civilians being murdered by people from Srebrenica is to add up all deaths (military and civilian) for all the surrounding municipalities over the entire length of the war. Each of them should be mourned, of course; but can you not see how this is different from the killing - in one incident - of 7-8,000 fleeing, largely unarmed and hungry people for no military purpose?<BR/><BR/>Sorry to run off, but I don't exactly feel welcome here and I think we have wasted too many pixels already on this page ;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-90306892315962544672008-01-23T16:31:00.000+00:002008-01-23T16:31:00.000+00:00Lee.I have grown sick of your anti-Serb propaganda...Lee.<BR/><BR/>I have grown sick of your anti-Serb propaganda. Oric killed over 3,500 Serb men, women and children between the start of the Bosnian war until he and his men left Srebrenica. Enough. I have grown wearily of your constant denial of crimes committed against Serbs. You are nothing but a propagandist for the Croat/Muslim/Albanian/NATO lobbyist and if you are not and truly believe the lies you are relaying, then I pity you, I truly do.<BR/><BR/>As for the Sarajevo incident, did you forget that the person who fired into the protestors in Sarajevo was a Muslim thug who later defected to Izebegovic’s army? I guess not.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-49991252711372711162008-01-23T11:13:00.000+00:002008-01-23T11:13:00.000+00:00Fadil: you are quite right about not tarnishing an...Fadil: you are quite right about not tarnishing an entire group based on the actions of their thugs and nationalists. It is easy to forget that.<BR/><BR/>The fervour with which all ethnic groups in Sarajevo chanted "mismo Titove Tito je nas!" during the peace demonstrations was electric. At least it was until Serb nationalists fired into the crowd, killed Suada Dilberovic and injuring many more.<BR/><BR/>SL: genocide is defined as at attempt to destroy in whole or in part a particular group, usually to remove them from an area or a polity completely. That is why even the ICJ judged Srebrenica to have been an act of genocide. It clearly does not apply to the desperate forays launched by Oric to capture food and weapons from the Serb military for their starving enclave. That does not in any way justify the killing of civilians that also took place in some of the Oric operations, but the scale is incomparable. A massacre of 49 people vs 8,000, according to most reliable sources.<BR/><BR/>I would love to talk more, but my comments here are either edited or removed (not, I should emphasise, because they are offensive or break any rules but for other reasons), so I shall bid you adieu.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-72095134933981914112008-01-23T08:29:00.000+00:002008-01-23T08:29:00.000+00:00Che.http://sarajevocalling.blogspot.com/2006/10/ho...Che.<BR/><BR/>http://sarajevocalling.blogspot.com/2006/10/hooligans-assholes-shitheads.html<BR/><BR/>“I think backward ass southerners from the sticks of Mississippi would be embarrassed to do that in the 21st century. Not Serbian hooligans though. Not even in the slightest bit.”<BR/><BR/>As far as I know, hooligans around the world are the same but you seem to see Serbian hooligans as more extreme and more racist or whatever.<BR/><BR/>“expressing their pride and joy of the genocide committed by the Serbs at Srebrenica.”<BR/><BR/>Anyone who considers fighting within Srebrenica as ‘genocide’ is seriously biased. Strange how you haven’t talked about the ‘genocide’ committed by Oric and his men upon the Serbian people on your blog.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-22410371764543493392008-01-23T08:01:00.000+00:002008-01-23T08:01:00.000+00:00Andy:Like so many politicos in the UK you deny age...Andy:<BR/>Like so many politicos in the UK you deny agency to others. I am a fan of the courageous Belgrade human rights campaigners because they are smart, ethical and brave. I have no insight into their funding, and even if they were partly funded by the Moonies, what they do is good and useful. Also, if you don't know that Mladic is a war criminal, then you have presumably not bothered to access the wealth of available evidence that points in that direction. <BR/><BR/><BR/>comment edited by moderatorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-58036133003990565932008-01-23T04:20:00.000+00:002008-01-23T04:20:00.000+00:00I stayed in central Bosnia during the war and beca...I stayed in central Bosnia during the war and because of my socialist views I was deemed as a traitor by the traitors. After being spit on and tormented by my fellow countrymen who called themselves Moslem, I felt akin to the so-called Serbian side. But the truth be told, there is no Serbian side or Moslem side in the war that ravaged Yugoslavia. There is only Yugoslavia and the traitors who did not wish to live under a multicultural and multiethnic banner.<BR/><BR/>Concerning apologising for the concentration camps set up by various groups during the war; you cant really blame an entire group of people for the crimes committed by a few, after all, that is a form of collective punishment in itself.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-57006345131986658852008-01-22T21:21:00.000+00:002008-01-22T21:21:00.000+00:00Lee1. Of course you are "A big fan of the Belgrade...Lee<BR/>1. Of course you are "A big fan of the Belgrade human rights community". Thats because these organisations were set up or funded by by the ironically named " The National Endowment for Democracy" which the US set up in the early 80's. The NED is funded by the US Congress and funded, Newspapers, Radio stations and "Human Rights" organiastions etc in Yugoslavia/Serbia in order to destabalise the country and subordinate it to the will of the US Government. <BR/>2. You said that I said " Mladic is not a war criminal" now if you read my post you will see that I said no such thing. I don't know if Mladic committed war crimes or not, I only know that he would not get a fair trial at the Hague. <BR/><BR/>Finally Lee, I think that you are having a laugh by complaining to Neil about not posting your comments; about 40% of the posts on this subject are from you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-36929557240521085372008-01-22T04:17:00.000+00:002008-01-22T04:17:00.000+00:00To SL... 'Don't play games with me'Your comment ju...To SL... 'Don't play games with me'<BR/><BR/>Your comment just further stresses my point. I do not have anything against any collective here. I am not, however, ignorant enough to think that all Serbs, Bosniaks, Croats, or Albanians are either victims or aggressors. They all are a bit of both. <BR/><BR/>I assume you are referring to a few of my blogs which i criticize the frighteningly high number of Serbian youth who idolize, promote and provoke ultra violence. I don't care if it was a bunch of bangladeshi's who showed up at a football match wearing KKK outfits and toted nooses with them. I find it offensive and wrong -- and would suspect any civilized person would speak out against such outrageous behaviour. It deeply bothered me that no one in Serbia spoke out against that. Does that qualify me as anti-Serb though?<BR/><BR/>If you cared to carry on with that very same blog, i saved most of my criticism for the morally bankrupt Bosniak leadership in Bosnia. Which leads me to my next point...<BR/><BR/>You seem to only be able to see things from one perspective, whereas I have dedicated the entirety of my adult life to truly understand each and every perspective here. And yes, I did have prejudices....towards the Serbs, towards Islam, towards the Croats. And that is precisely why i forced myself to seek to understand others perspectives. <BR/><BR/>Which part of me obviously has something against Serbs? The side that established preschools for 20,000 children (for me they were simply children but I assume I get brownie points if I inform you that they were Serbian children) in the RS in 1997 when so few 'foreigners' would even venture to RS then? Or was it the side that was expelled and received a death threat from a group of Albanians for helping a village in Kosovo from being attacked (again, i guess i MUST note, link, and prove beyond any reasonable doubt that it was a Serbian village - which it was?) <BR/><BR/>Perhaps the side of me promoting Serbia and RS as a tourism destination with some of the finest hospitality in Europe proves my anti-Serb sentiment? So many of you on this blog sound like bloody Bush! You are either with us or against us! Is there no room for balance and perspective here? Or is it only your opposing side who are delusion and has been taking for a ride by this or that propaganda machine?<BR/><BR/>You all must understand that neither Croatia, BiH, Serbia, Montenegro or Kosovo/a have a moral leg to stand on with the current political structures that its own people have chosen. Did I miss something here or isn't this site about anti-war amongst other things that i also believe in? Since when do two wrongs make a right? (Sorry, I don't have a link to prove any of this, so i'll probably be accused of being a implant for???? the Macedonians!)<BR/><BR/>I have lived through horrible times here, along with millions of others in the former Yugoslavia. Have you ever held a dead baby torn apart from shrapnel in your arms SL? Or held the hand of an old baba, baka, or nana as she watches the house she was born in go up in flames? Have you ever felt the grief of a mother, daughter, or wife when her husband or son doesn't come home from the frontline? I have. Too many of us here have and if fucking kills me SL. <BR/><BR/>My point is this - it doesn't matter if his or her name is Milorad, Ante, or Mustafa...or Dunja, Ivana, or Jehona. <BR/><BR/>I, and many others, have dedicated our time and energy to pulling down walls and walking in the shoes of our neighbours. All i see you doing is constructing more walls and trying to convince others what my mama always told me was never possible -- two wrongs making a right. <BR/><BR/>Their are no righteous sides in war. That was the point. And if i speak out against fascism - whether it be American, German, Serbian or Albanian fascism...it's still fascism. No one here is an angel...and for that, i'm afraid, i can't provide you with any links. <BR/><BR/>Nato may well be 'barbarians' for bombing Belgrade, but aren't Arkan, Tuta, and Caco barbarians for their roles here. Did the powers that be take the hands of Serbs, Albanians, Muslims and Croats and pull the trigger or slide a knife across another humans throat? <BR/><BR/>Imperialism, fascism, economic globalization, NATO expansion or any military expansion for that matter is only halted when we stand up and say NO. Some of you here seem to be standing up and saying, 'well, no...but in our case we were justified.' <BR/><BR/>I'm quite sure you will carry on bashing others who don't necessarily agree with you. Not much i can do about that. But i will tell you something, I'm not playing games with anybody at all. Are you? <BR/><BR/>peace, chechehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14824667560734557886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-62635430892461149462008-01-21T22:01:00.000+00:002008-01-21T22:01:00.000+00:00Hello Big Andy.In case this does get published, ca...Hello Big Andy.<BR/><BR/>In case this does get published, can I just point out that my response to the accusation that I am not who I say I am has been ignored (i.e. not published) for the second time by Neil today. I tend to think it is unfair to make such claims on your blog, demand a response and then continually refuse to publish it only because it makes you look a little bit silly. But hey!<BR/><BR/>Anyway, Andy says:<BR/><BR/>1. I hate Serbs<BR/>2. Ratko Mladic is not a criminal<BR/><BR/>First, it is a matter of public record that I have done a great deal to promote the Serb Civic Council in Bosnia during the war. Second, I am (as I think my comments here make clear) a big fan of the Belgrade human rights community, Women in Black, the Human Right Law Centre, etc. Third, this insulting claim is offensive to a number of my friends and business partners. Grow up. <BR/><BR/>2. Ratko Mladic, I think you will find, is almost universally acknowledged as the worst war criminal in the Balkans. You may think this is some vast 'Western conspiracy" but then perhaps you have never been on the sharp end of VRS military operations. Listen to the intercepts of him directing attacks on the civilians of Sarajevo. Then tell me he is not a war criminal.<BR/><BR/>The point about Milosevic having been "poisoned" by the "Western conspiracy" is not, I recall, supported by any of the investigations into his death. If you were aware of his family's mental health history and propensity for suicide, plus the fact that he had been treated at the Belgrade Military Hospital for mental health issues, it is actually more likely that he killed himself. Ultimately, as the medical records and investigations show, he probably just died of natural causes. I mean ... the Netherlands are not exactly famous for state sponsored killings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-67238190199215148402008-01-21T21:23:00.000+00:002008-01-21T21:23:00.000+00:00A Lee ( side splitting!!!)So Lee, "Serbia has beco...A Lee ( side splitting!!!)<BR/><BR/>So Lee, "Serbia has become a corrupt backwater that cannot even support its own veterans except for criminals like Mladic" . This comment sums you up completely, wild accusations without any proof to back it up. Your visceral hatred of Serbs is so strong that anything you have to say can be taken with a pinch of salt. Mladic is a criminal on your say so only, and my bet is that he would end up dead (as Slobo was) before any verdict was arrived at if he was ever kidpnapped and taken to the ICTY.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-10332812738633492052008-01-21T20:26:00.000+00:002008-01-21T20:26:00.000+00:00Lee, thank you. Your comments mean a lot to me.Rat...Lee, thank you. Your comments mean a lot to me.<BR/><BR/>Rather than giving links for websites, youtube videos or quoting sayings of some politicians, I’ll tell you a more personal story here. First of all, the reason I decided to write is: I’m very upset with many comments here and especially with denials of Srebrenica and Omarska camp. <BR/><BR/>I am from Kozarac and I know many people who didn’t survive Omarska camp and several other camps that existed in Prijedor area in ’92. If the camps didn’t exist, could you please tell me: Where are my cousins, my teachers, our doctors…? <BR/><BR/>My cousins and friends are still missing. Three of them were buried last year on mass funeral among other 147. My uncle was killed on Vlasic with 200 others and his body is still missing. Officially recorded, more than 3000 people are still missing in Prijedor area. Can you imagine agony that their families are going through all these years? <BR/><BR/>Every year, several mass graves are discovered and hundreds of people found in them are buried again in mass funerals on the same day. Mass funerals are organized in summer, since almost all non-Serb population was forced to leave Kozarac in ’92 and most of them live abroad.<BR/> <BR/>Do you believe that we go there every year to carry empty caskets? Do you know how much you hurt us when you deny the camps or ethnic cleansing in Bosnia? I don’t think you do! Neil, if you care at all, please visit the site of Omarska camp that is organized every year on the 6th of August and then write your analysis and theories about the war in Bosnia. <BR/><BR/>Now, when I go to visit Kozarac, Mrakovica, Prijedor… and when I am there, I know that I am in Bosnia and for me it will always be Bosnia, but seeing the names of the streets, seeing all the monuments with Serbian signs, orthodox crosses… I feel unwelcome and unpleasant. Places and things that belonged to all of us equally - now have Serb prefix everywhere. I don’t blame western countries for that. For my missing cousins, for all troubles my parents, relatives, neighbours… had to go through when they were forced to leave the country, I blame Milosevic, Karadjic, Mladic and their politics. For not feeling welcome and pleasant in Kozarac and especially Prijedor and Mrakovica now, I blame RS and its politics. <BR/><BR/>Recently, I watched an interview with Mr Dodik, the president of RS, where he admitted that Moslems, although they were majority of the population in Bosnia, had most of the casualties during the war. He also admitted that Serbs were better armed. Neil, does this tell you anything?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-5941010636841220772008-01-21T19:46:00.000+00:002008-01-21T19:46:00.000+00:00Neil.He already admitted to posting as Ali da Hodz...Neil.<BR/><BR/>He already admitted to posting as Ali da Hodza. Perhaps he is a Lee of you take the li out of Ali into consideration.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-80396173342542647442008-01-21T19:04:00.000+00:002008-01-21T19:04:00.000+00:00Lee: "Why, though, do you not publish my response ...Lee: "Why, though, do you not publish my response to your claim that I am not in fact called Lee?"<BR/>Which post/email are you referring to? you emailed me twice today and <BR/>i didn't think you wanted the emails posted, especially as you accused me, unfairly, of being indiscreet with publishing private emails!<BR/>the only other post I had from you was one in which you threw all manner of accusations at me-(including repeating ones made by sour individuals who were jealous their blogs didn't win the Best UK blog award). They weren't being 'humorous'- just pathetic.Neil Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10479041156190090119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-88985454551323862252008-01-21T19:03:00.000+00:002008-01-21T19:03:00.000+00:00This comment has been removed by the author.Neil Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10479041156190090119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-29191550460239170122008-01-21T18:51:00.000+00:002008-01-21T18:51:00.000+00:00Lee', I never said you were a liar, only that I ha...Lee', I never said you were a liar, only that I had 'serious doubts' that your name really is Lee! I do not exclude the possibility that you could be telling the truth..... <BR/>Full marks for your persistence.Neil Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10479041156190090119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-46884600540134330582008-01-21T18:48:00.000+00:002008-01-21T18:48:00.000+00:00Thanks Neil. Why, though, do you not publish my re...Thanks Neil. Why, though, do you not publish my response to your claim that I am not in fact called Lee?<BR/><BR/>It seems rather unfair to make two accusations, ask for a response and then not publish it, don't you think?<BR/><BR/>I am still working on the assumption that this is a blog and you are behaving honestly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-66365006599496766892008-01-21T18:44:00.001+00:002008-01-21T18:44:00.001+00:00SL:You may never see this as I seem to have a queu...SL:<BR/><BR/>You may never see this as I seem to have a queue of unpublished comments here, but hey!<BR/><BR/>1. I try to avoid the term concentration camp even in relation to Omarska, since even Omarksa is incomparable to WWII Nazi camps. Omarksa, however, deserves the term death camp because of the number of people executed (in the hundreds over a short space of time), the brutality (see my links above for examples) and the fact that it was organised for the express purpose of removing the non-Serb population.<BR/><BR/>I am aware of the camp at Konjic, which was a shame on the Bosnian side in the war, but as far as I know there were very, very few deaths in this camp. It was totally incomparable with Omarska.<BR/><BR/>Honestly, if there was anything remotely comparable to Omarska on the other side, I would put my hands up and agree with you.<BR/><BR/>2. The film you refer to is total and utter rubbish. I have met several of the people pictured in it, and heard exactly what their experience was. As Ed and Penny recorded at the time, they found it chilling that some inmates were so scared they would say things like "I cannot tell you a lie" whilst looking into their eyes trying to communicate the truth using non-verbal means. To pretend that these people were not suffering in a truly shocking way is sick.<BR/><BR/>And when you say "you people" - what category is that? Lee? Ali? CIA operatives dedicated to the destruction of the mighty Serbia?<BR/><BR/>Do you not get the joke in my blog's nickname? Ali = A Lee. Duh.<BR/><BR/>Anyway, let's leave the identity question aside until Neil publishes my response to him calling me a liar.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-28279566252847047562008-01-21T18:44:00.000+00:002008-01-21T18:44:00.000+00:00'Lee': thanks for your emails today. I have posted...'Lee': thanks for your emails today. I have posted your earlier comments about Prijedor.Neil Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10479041156190090119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17766817.post-65850412207196824612008-01-21T18:41:00.000+00:002008-01-21T18:41:00.000+00:00Lee.Voice overs? The can clearly hear the man that...Lee.<BR/><BR/>Voice overs? The can clearly hear the man that Penny Marshall is ’interviewing’ say that they are doing fine. Have you even looked at the film? I doubt it. Why don’t you go to Srebrenica and talk to the Serbs there? Ask them how many family members and friends died at the hands of Oric and his thugs. Why don’t you ask the Serbs from the Muslim or Croat run concentration camps if they had anything to do with Omarska? You try and find guilt where there is none, if you want me to atone for what someone else MIGHT have done then you are barking up the wrong tree.<BR/><BR/>Maybe someday I will find a Bosnian Muslim who will apologise for Izebegovic starting the mess in Bosnia but because of all the ridiculous anti-Serb propaganda you people dish out, I might never find an ‘normal’ and ‘decent’ Bosnian Muslim.<BR/><BR/>Che.<BR/><BR/>Don’t play games with me. I went to your ‘Sarajevo is Calling’ blog and you clearly have something against Serbs.<BR/>5:50 PMAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com