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#26

Posted: 03/11/2005 01:04
by Nesferatu
Digger svaka tebi cast za ovaj e mail.

Pokazao si po ko zna koji put, da si covjek, prije svega drugog.

#27

Posted: 03/11/2005 01:49
by List
Pa šta ste mislili? Da će svijet suosjećati s nama? Upoznao sam ljude koji suosjećaju. Ali sam upoznao i one koji kažu da su Srbi bili na strani pravde. A ti ljudi koji to kažu nemaju veze sa Balkanom, Jevrejima i tome slično. A opet tako kažu.

To govori da se za pravdu možeš izboriti samo silom. To mene kao Bošnjaka dovodi u nezgodnu poziciju. Barem kad je u pitanju kolektivna pravda. Iluzorno je očekivati da će ova zemlja prodisati punim plućima sa Bošnjačkim faktorom u njoj (moje mišljenje).

#28

Posted: 03/11/2005 02:09
by water
Ne bih da budem zloban, ali gdje je sad onaj coban sto misli da ako intervjuira chomskog i pusti u svoju tariguz novinu - da je pokupio svu pamet svijeta jer naravno evo nepobitnog dokaza kako je Amerika zla, kako je kapitalizam los za ljude; jer tako kaze Chomsky.

#29

Posted: 03/11/2005 07:32
by ludost
Pismo Guardianu Kemala Pervanica

http://www.guardian.co.uk/letters/story ... 21,00.html

I am a survivor of the Omarska concentration camp. As such I was shocked by some of the views of Noam Chomsky in the article by Emma Brockes. Chomsky describes the revisionist work of a journalist, Diana Johnstone, on the camps and events at Srebrenica 1995. The importance of this issue is not about the number of people who were killed in and around Srebrenica, but about deliberate attempts to at best trivialise, at worst deny, genocidal acts committed by Serb nationalists in Bosnia.

If Srebrenica has been a lie, then all the other Bosnian-Serb nationalists' crimes in the three years before Srebrenica must be false too. Mr Chomsky has the audacity to claim that Living Marxism was "probably right" to claim the pictures ITN took on that fateful August afternoon in 1992 - a visit which has made it possible for me to be writing this letter 13 years later - were false. This is an insult not only to those who saved my life, but to survivors like myself.

Ed Vulliamy, Penny Marshall and Ian Williams were the first foreign witnesses to the existence of the camps at Omarska and Trnopolje, where Bosnian Muslims and Croats were incarcerated, tortured and executed in a manner that merits no justification. However, saying that Vulliamy "happened to be caught up in a story which is probably not true" has the effect of excusing these crimes. And because I was incarcerated in Omarska in August 1992, when Vulliamy arrived there, I guess I am also a liar. My experiences in that horrendous period, shared by thousands of others, were far from a "story". My imagination could never have anticipated the gritty taste of the cruelty delivered by an ugly collaboration of strangers alongside neighbours, teachers and schoolmates. My memories don't come from a storybook.
Kemal Pervanic
Author, The Killing Days: My Journey Through the Bosnia War

reality check, mr. chomsky, not reality show..