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Post by CiKoLa on Jan 16, 2009 19:58:36 GMT -5
Dodik: Za RS neprihvatljivo obilježavanje 11. srpnja kao dana stradanja u BiH BiH - Politika | Petak, 16 Siječanj 2009 Predsjednik Vlade RS-a Milorad Dodik izjavio je u petak da je za "RS neprihvatljiv 11. srpnja kao datum obilježavanja stradanja tijekom rata u BiH". Komentirajući rezoluciju koju je Europski parlament u četvrtak donio o Srebrenici, u kojoj poziva države članice EU-a i države zapadnog Balkana da obilježe 11. srpnja kao Dan sjećanja na genocid u Srebrenici, Dodik je novinarima u Banjoj Luci rekao da Europski parlament ima nadležnost da odluči "kako misli da treba, ali da ostaje gorak utisak da se samo potencira jedan događaj". Iznio je i stav da je ta odluka "bila i utrka da se opere svijest nekih europskih parlamentaraca". On kaže kako je "činjenica da je u BiH poginulo 96.000 osoba i da se trebao naći odgovor na pitanje kojim bi se obilježilo ukupno stradanje, a ne izdvojio samo jedna događaj, koji može kasnije, a sada već jeste, biti predmet različitog političkog promatranja". Ističičući kako je neumanjivo da je u Srebrenici počinjen zločin, "koji je Haški sud okarakterizirao kao lokalni genocid u BiH i ta se kvalifikacija ne spori", Dodik je dodao da, ukoliko je bilo koja odluka o obilježavanju usmjerena ka jačanju povjerenja i pomirenja, ona mora i biti izbalansirana". Dodik je zaključio na kraju da će 11. srpnja vjerojatno obilježavati zemlje EU, što on, naveo je, ne može osporiti, ali taj datum nije prihvatljiv za RS, već se može razgovarati o tome da se nađe jedan datum, kada će biti obilježeno stradanje svih u BiH. www.bljesak.info/content/view/24381/155/
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Post by CiKoLa on Jan 16, 2009 20:29:35 GMT -5
... maybe someone should tell Dodik that no one ever cares how many deaths there were of the enemy but of the victim. Just like no one cares how many Nazi's died during WW2, but only how many Jewish victims there were.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jan 16, 2009 23:10:12 GMT -5
PM Dodik: Croatia Was Built on Genocide!The Croatians are hiding the truth about Jasenovac, Dodik says, claiming that some 700,000 people had been killed in the concentration camp. The Prime Minister of the Bosnian entity of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, is preparing the 17th anniversary of the entity for January 9. For the first time, the entity’s anthem “Moja Republika” will be performed. In an interview for the Serbian Kurir daily, Dodik spoke, among other things, about his “squabbles” with Croatia’s President Stjepan Mesic, who, on one occasion, called Dodik “the new Milosevic”. - Considering who this comparison is coming from, I am not at all surprised. Uttering nebulous statements is typical for Mesic. If Republika Srpska were weak and powerless, nobody would touch it, but would gloat. But on the contrary, the processes that go on here and the progress Republika Srpska is making cause envy and jealousy in others – Dodik said. A negligible number of Serbs live in Croatia Asked about Mesic’s statements that Republika Srpska had been forged on genocide and war crimes, Dodik replied that he believes Croatia was the one that was created on ethnic cleansing and war crimes. - As far as I know, a negligible number of Serbs have been living there since the last war. The International Court of Justice established that the only location where genocide took place was in Srebrenica, but that is just one municipality. It is time for Mesic to stop handing out lessons to Serbs and for his to explain the conduct of his country not only in this past war, but also in World War II. Why is he hiding the truth that several thousands of Serbs had been killed in the largest death camp organised by the Ustasha government, in Jasenovac – Didok replied. - We cannot expect of Croatia to admit the truth, but Serbia and Republika Srpska constantly have to state the only truth about Jasenovac – Dodik responded to the question about what he intended to do to prevent “Croats from falsifying the truth by showing as official data that instead of 700,000 people, ten times less people were killed in Jasenovac”. Zeljko Komsic is politically immature Dodik also commented on the fact that the Croatian member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Zeljko Komsic, refused to meet with the Serbian Foreign Minister, Vuk Jeremic, when the latter visited Sarajevo. - Komsic is politically immature, flooded out after elections in 2006. It is interesting that Croats did not vote for him, but rather Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims). The Muslims chose for themselves an adequate Croat. Although, as far as I know, Jeremic did not even intend to meet with him. Rather, Komsic spoke to an empty audience. He spoke without anybody asking him anything – Dodik said. In the end, he assessed Bosnia’s repeated filing of a lawsuit
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Post by sweetnugs on Jan 16, 2009 23:24:35 GMT -5
lolz
naw yo. dodik <3s teh croats.
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Post by CiKoLa on Jan 16, 2009 23:26:25 GMT -5
Bosnian Serbs Reject EU Srebrenica Resolution Sarajevo | 16 January 2009 | Bosnian Serb leaders on Friday rejected a European Parliament resolution which proposes that July 11, the day of the start of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, is marked across Europe as the commemoration day for war atrocities and victims on the wars in former Yugoslavia. Milorad Dodik , the Prime Minister of Republika Srpska, the Serb half of Bosnia told journalists on Friday that the Resolution, adopted by the EU Parliament on the previous day, leaves “a bitter taste” because it “underlines only one event” while ignoring many other atrocities committed during Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war. Dodik and other Bosnian Serb leaders didn’t question the fact that genocide took place during and after the fall of Srebrenica. Yet they stressed that “there are already different political views” on the event and expressed concerns that the EU resolution and renewed attention focused at Srebrenica may be misused in Bosnian political games. The European Parliament on Thursday adopted a resolution calling all European Union member states as well as Balkan countries to recognize July 11 as “a day of commemoration throughout the EU.” On July 11 1995, Bosnian Serb forces led by Ratko Mladic overrun the UN-declared “safe zone” of Srebrenica. More than 8,000 Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) men were killed and executed during and after the fall of the town. Victims were either left scattered around nearby hills and woods or buried in mass graves. Many bodies were later dug out with bulldozers and moved to smaller graves. Experts are still looking for bodies and trying to identify them 13 years later. “What happened in Srebrenica in July 1995 is the worst single atrocity that Europe has experienced since World War II,” said Bosnia’s High Representative Miroslav Lajcak in his statement, welcoming the EU resolution."By commemorating the victims of the genocide, we can help reduce the pain of those still waiting to hear what exactly happened to their relatives killed in Srebrenica and elsewhere in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Dodik added that the Resolution also appeared to be an attempt of some EU diplomats to soothe their own conscience for not doing more during the war. He said that EU countries may mark the July 11 but that the particular date is “unacceptable for Republika Srpska.” He added that another date should be negotiated by Bosnian leaders as a commemoration of all victims of Bosnian war. www.balkaninsight.com/en/main/news/16033/
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Post by CiKoLa on Jan 16, 2009 23:32:07 GMT -5
Looks like the tides have turned ... especially against those that would like to equalize guilty across the board!
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Post by tito on Jan 17, 2009 0:11:44 GMT -5
Dodik and other Bosnian Serb leaders didn’t question the fact that genocide took place during and after the fall of Srebrenica. 10 years ago this would have been political suicide for any Serb leader. So democracy is obviously making progress even in the backward lands of the Balkans. It is a slow process but Bosnia will win in the name of Democracy.
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Post by markosijekira on Jan 19, 2009 1:19:27 GMT -5
"maybe someone should tell Dodik that no one ever cares how many deaths there were of the enemy but of the victim. Just like no one cares how many Nazi's died during WW2, but only how many Jewish victims there were. "
not just enemies, how about the some 20 million Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusian’s that died fighting the Germans, or the 20 million Han Chinese under the rising sun.
Not even the hundreds of thousands of German dissidents, Communists, Anarchists, Socialists, Swingers, Gays that died in the Camps
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