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Old 03-12-2006, 07:36 AM  
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Originally Posted by dziggy
He was accused by so called "chain of command responsibility". That in other words means if some sick fuck on battlefield commit atrocity, president of state will be charged as guilty because "he might have knowledge that some soldier is going to commit atrocity, and if you have knowledge about atrocity to not doing anything about it".
Oh boy, oh boy.. There is this thing called responsibility, which *should* go along with power. The president is the supreme commander of the country's military forces which means he sets the rules and thus he carries all responsibility.

If he wanted to, he could have charged any soldiers commiting war crimes. He chose not to and that makes him directly responsible. Reinhard Heidrich was the man who planned "The Final Solution", the plan to rid the world of "The dirty Jew". Is Hitler not guility because Heidrich was the one who plotted the plan?

Your ignorance is simply astounding.

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Originally Posted by dziggy
And this is not all. Hague tribunal accused every major Serbian politician who did his duty during NATO aggression, so we have in Hague, president of federal republic, president of Serbia, ministry of finance, president of government, and politicians, who have sitting right now in Hague jail waiting 3 years (!!!) on the start their trial. Does it sound a normal to you? If I accidentally was a president of government during that period just caring out my regular duties, there is no doubt that I would sit now in Hague because ?chain of command guilty? (!?) It is ridiculous!
There is absolutely nothing redicolous about that. Chain of command is something that absolutely exists in any society and is just what the name says - chain of command. They all had the possibility to do something - they chose not to. Even if they "really couldn't" do anything about it they should have resigned at that point, relieving themselves of any responsibility, again - they chose not to and now have to stand trial and prove they were innocent just as the prosecution has to try to prove they are guility.

That is something countless victims of the balkan wars were not given - a right to live and stand trial.

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Originally Posted by dziggy
Personally I am not defending anybody, I am just discussing about facts, that?s all. Serbian soldiers committed atrocities are facing trials for those war crimes now in Serbia, and even during the war. Of course, there was not a single journalist from the west to report about that. That?s not news worth to be published to them.
I am really sorry to be the one to pull you back to reality, but you speak of it as if that was something you should be now applauded for. Newsflash, that's exactly what happens to criminals in all *civilized* societies. Nothing unusual about that, unlike mass murders which is certanly something the media would cover with great inetrest.

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Originally Posted by dziggy
I bet you won?t find a Serb that will justify terrifying Srebrenica war crime. Every normal Serb will condemn this particular crime, as well other crimes committed in Serbs name. But, will you find a single Bosnian Muslim or Croat that are ready to do the same? I think not, unfortunately.
Judging by what was heard on the stadium in Belgrade when the bulk of yugoslavian people were shouting when Bosnian soccer team was playing in belgrade recently (what would be translated to "Knife! Wire! Srebrenica!" as far is I know) I think you are a bit off with your first statement.

Also, you are a tad bit off with your second statement. You go on with demonizing other nationalities, yes I'm sure all Croat and Bosnian people don't acknowledge or condemn any crimes commited by members of their armed forces, that is a *vritue* only seen in Serbs.. Give me a break please.


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Originally Posted by dziggy
What are we going to do with members of al-qaeda which are now citizens of Bosnia? Check out this video, where western journalist tries to answer that question. What we are going to do with the fact that Bosnian president Alija Izetbegovic organizes all that? What are we going to do with the fact that Osama bin Laden was in Bosnia and Kosovo, while US troops knew that? Of course they were allies that time?
http://www.sky.com/skynews/video/vid..._p3705,00.html
Yes I agree, its sad that the whole world was and still is plotting conspiracies against the righteous serbian people. I mean, there were the evil tyrants in slovenia, mujahedins in bosnia, nazis in croatia, terrorists in kosovo and the freemasons ruling the evil western world that all have a single cause - to destroy the innocent serbian people.

Where did we see this before I wonder? Oh right, it was in Germany, those Adolph, Heinrich and Joseph guys that saw the imminent danger of the dirty jewish and slavic plots to erradicate the supreme race.

Again, give me a break.
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