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Post by Novus Dis on Aug 16, 2009 20:36:59 GMT -5
Should Communists/Socialists from Yugoslavia be put on trial? Especially those who were part of the SKJ during Tito's reign? Some of the charges would include but not be limited to: 1. Partaking, aiding, abetting and/or organizing the persecution of people based upon their ethnicity, political affiliation and/or social status. 2. Partaking, aiding, abetting and/or organizing extrajudicial executions, punishments and imprisonments. 3. Partaking, aiding, abetting and/or organizing in the illegal confiscation of property. As well as numerous war crimes during the war but we won't go into that.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Aug 17, 2009 14:07:51 GMT -5
Deucaon, accidentally or not, the only times in history when the slavs could have a loud voice and even a louder passport was during communist times. Lets stop hating our past.
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Post by Novus Dis on Aug 17, 2009 21:10:46 GMT -5
Are you out of your mind? If by "have a load voice" you mean slaughtered en masse, had their property confiscated and forced into slave labour then sure. Perhaps you've confused communist occupation for period before the coup of 1917 and after the recreation of the state of Serbia? Let's be fair, though, Greece never experienced communist terror like Slavs did. Even the crimes the commies committed during the civil war is nothing in comparison to what the commies would have done had they conquered Greece. Be thankful they didn't. The only thing communism brought to the countries it enveloped was misery.
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Post by gavrilo on Aug 17, 2009 22:21:53 GMT -5
we were more important and respected during communist times, no questioning that.
When i used to tell people that I was from yugoslavia, they knew exactly where i was from. Now you can say serbia or croatia and they think your from fuckin africa.
no doubt communism hurt us (serbs) because the government broke us up, but in terms of the country, we had a passport, an army, and an economy that was respected and feared. Not like now, where we are weak and humiliated.
We are serbs though, we have been through alot, so i am sure we will turn things around =)
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Post by Novus Dis on Aug 18, 2009 1:40:46 GMT -5
Screw the country. Screw Yugoslavia. Screw Serbia. When will Serbs think of Serbdom? Serbdom isn't a country. Look at how many times those in Belgrade, those from Yugoslavia, those from Serbia, have betrayed those from Krajina, Bosnia and Kosovo simply because they weren't from Serbia. This worship of the state will be the end of Serbs and is more of a threat than anything else. It must be stricken from the mentality of the Serbs. Nationalism is a foreign concept and has no place in Serb society. Nationalism has divided Serbs into Serbians, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Bosnians (and before that, into "Yugoslavians"). It is the result of Krajisnici being forsaken to the dogs. It is the result of Bosnians being forsaken to the dogs. It is the result of southern Serbians being forsaken to the dogs.
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gavrilo
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Post by gavrilo on Aug 18, 2009 1:58:25 GMT -5
i agree w u bro, ur statement is very true. its the world that we live in and it has to be overcome. so far, we are not successful in that respect.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Aug 18, 2009 2:00:11 GMT -5
This worship of the state.... There is some point in here. Some ethnicities formed in large due to statehood. Bosnians, Hungarians & Bulgarians are good examples. At the other extreme you have the Kurds that exist without a state. Other ethnicities such as Serbs & Albanians existed before statehood but then their state has never encompassed all within their ethnicity.
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Post by gavrilo on Aug 18, 2009 2:03:12 GMT -5
word.
the difference is that serbs and albanians are going in two differant directions unfortuantely.....
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