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General Lewis MacKenzie podrzava RS-Video
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#2 Re: General Lewis MacKenzie podrzava RS-Video
i mi smo svakome vjerovali...pa i danas
nije do njih, do nas je...ko ne zna sebe cijeniti, nece ga ni drugi...
nije do njih, do nas je...ko ne zna sebe cijeniti, nece ga ni drugi...
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#3 Re: General Lewis MacKenzie podrzava RS-Video
Controversy
The 2000 book The Lion, the Fox, and the Eagle by Carol Off criticizes MacKenzie's role in Bosnia, suggesting he was willfully ignorant of the Bosnian political situation and was manipulated into being a vehicle of pro-Serb propaganda.
MacKenzie's views on the Srebrenica massacre are controversial. He has written:
Evidence given at The Hague war crimes tribunal casts serious doubt on the figure of "up to" 8,000 Bosnian Muslims massacred. That figure includes "up to" 5,000 who have been classified as missing. More than 2,000 bodies have been recovered in and around Srebrenica, and they include victims of the three years of intense fighting in the area. The math just doesn't support the scale of 8,000 killed.[1]
He also disputes the categorization of the massacre as genocide by saying:
It's a distasteful point, but it has to be said that, if you're committing genocide, you don't let the women go since they are key to perpetuating the very group you are trying to eliminate. Many of the men and boys were executed and buried in mass graves.[1]
Newsday reporter Roy Gutman--whose credibility was strongly attacked by Peter Brock, who denies Srebrenica genocide [2]--has claimed that MacKenzie has received $15,000 from a Serb lobby group in USA for speeches in support of Serbian causes.[3] [4] [5] On other side MacKenzie that he customarily receives up to $10,000 an appearance and that he "wouldn't be surprised" if SerbNet (Serbian American National Information Network) paid that rate through his agent. About that statement of UN official has been "We quite frankly are displeased with his lack of judgment."[6]
The 2000 book The Lion, the Fox, and the Eagle by Carol Off criticizes MacKenzie's role in Bosnia, suggesting he was willfully ignorant of the Bosnian political situation and was manipulated into being a vehicle of pro-Serb propaganda.
MacKenzie's views on the Srebrenica massacre are controversial. He has written:
Evidence given at The Hague war crimes tribunal casts serious doubt on the figure of "up to" 8,000 Bosnian Muslims massacred. That figure includes "up to" 5,000 who have been classified as missing. More than 2,000 bodies have been recovered in and around Srebrenica, and they include victims of the three years of intense fighting in the area. The math just doesn't support the scale of 8,000 killed.[1]
He also disputes the categorization of the massacre as genocide by saying:
It's a distasteful point, but it has to be said that, if you're committing genocide, you don't let the women go since they are key to perpetuating the very group you are trying to eliminate. Many of the men and boys were executed and buried in mass graves.[1]
Newsday reporter Roy Gutman--whose credibility was strongly attacked by Peter Brock, who denies Srebrenica genocide [2]--has claimed that MacKenzie has received $15,000 from a Serb lobby group in USA for speeches in support of Serbian causes.[3] [4] [5] On other side MacKenzie that he customarily receives up to $10,000 an appearance and that he "wouldn't be surprised" if SerbNet (Serbian American National Information Network) paid that rate through his agent. About that statement of UN official has been "We quite frankly are displeased with his lack of judgment."[6]
