Slobodan Milosevic
February 05, 2006 4:23:00 AM UTC Post #1

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February 05, 2006 4:23:00 AM UTC Post #1

I noticed that there is quite a respectful number of fans from the Balkans, I was wondering what is the common opinion about Slobodan Milosevic, since I live in the United States, it is hard for me to accquire true information about certain character or event. Since midia tends to ooze whatever makes the oppresing governaments happy. Of course, I do realize that vicariously learning about such an ostracized character could be a little deceiving.

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Gab

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February 05, 2006 6:49:00 PM UTC Post #2

The most things you've heard about wars in Balkans in 1990s is a product of propaganda against Serbs. Though I don't like ex-president Milosević because he was a communist and bad negotiator several times, I hate more western muthafuckers who lead this antiSerbian campaign of serbs terrorists, murderers, worst scum and shit. I hate George Soros and other scum who gave money to people who beat Milosevic in October 2000. He didn't have a plan of great Serbia for which he is accused, thoug I don't get this international opinion that only Serbs can't live in one country.
Here's a picture of him for you:

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February 05, 2006 9:11:00 PM UTC Post #3

he's staying in the netherlands atm... he's getting trialed...
pretty good they brought the yugoslavia-tribunal to the netherlands, we have one of the most fair courts in the world, so his guilt will be real guilt....

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February 05, 2006 11:31:00 PM UTC Post #4

Whats the deal with his trial though? Wasn't it supposed to start a few years ago?

One of my history profs in College, Milan Andrejevich, was working on a book on the chronology of Yugoslavia's breakup. Supposedly, the book is being used by the United Nations International War Crimes Tribunal.

In one course I took with him he mentioned that he was some sort of advisor to US Government on the situation in the Balkans. The way he told it he was sitting in on an NSA meeting with former Secretary of State James Baker and CIA Director William Colby back in the late 80's. He told the US then that Yugoslavia was likely to erupt into Civil War. The official government response was to let the slavs cut eachothers throats.

During the 90s he worked as Journalist covering the conflict in the Balkans. He's a Serbian and he definitely felt that Slobadan Milosevec was a victim of propaganda....often he would get off onto side rants about US or UN foreign policy in the balkans...

"Fuck Communists!"

February 06, 2006 7:13:00 AM UTC Post #5

="Riotstarter":2f7jf1s5 said: so his guilt will be real guilt....


No. Propaganda machine needs only to finish its job..

But, I've heard that he'll go to Russia for medical treatment, because he is ill ( high blood presure and so ).

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"God, give me courage to change the things I can, patience to endure the things I cannot change, and wisdom to differ those two things."

St. Nikolai Zhichki

February 06, 2006 8:38:00 AM UTC Post #6

="zerostatic":2wbone69 said:Whats the deal with his trial though? Wasn't it supposed to start a few years ago?

One of my history profs in College, Milan Andrejevich, was working on a book on the chronology of Yugoslavia's breakup. Supposedly, the book is being used by the United Nations International War Crimes Tribunal.

In one course I took with him he mentioned that he was some sort of advisor to US Government on the situation in the Balkans. The way he told it he was sitting in on an NSA meeting with former Secretary of State James Baker and CIA Director William Colby back in the late 80's. He told the US then that Yugoslavia was likely to erupt into Civil War. The official government response was to let the slavs cut eachothers throats.

During the 90s he worked as Journalist covering the conflict in the Balkans. He's a Serbian and he definitely felt that Slobadan Milosevec was a victim of propaganda....often he would get off onto side rants about US or UN foreign policy in the balkans...


he trial started years ago...
but coz we're fair... we're gonna judge him on every single crime he comited... ALOT

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February 06, 2006 9:17:00 AM UTC Post #7

Just another victim of propaganda.
You think you are free? oh, how mistaken you are, your weak mind is controlled by midia...you think your vote is worth something? Politics are in the hands of midia.

="zerostatic":mzlmzb6p said:
One of my history profs in College, Milan Andrejevich, was working on a book on the chronology of Yugoslavia's breakup. Supposedly, the book is being used by the United Nations International War Crimes Tribunal.

In one course I took with him he mentioned that he was some sort of advisor to US Government on the situation in the Balkans. The way he told it he was sitting in on an NSA meeting with former Secretary of State James Baker and CIA Director William Colby back in the late 80's. He told the US then that Yugoslavia was likely to erupt into Civil War. The official government response was to let the slavs cut eachothers throats.

During the 90s he worked as Journalist covering the conflict in the Balkans. He's a Serbian and he definitely felt that Slobadan Milosevec was a victim of propaganda....often he would get off onto side rants about US or UN foreign policy in the balkans...


Your professor sounds interesting, comrade. I am surprised he knew William Colby, I don't know how much you know about this pathetic human being, but he had quite an odd life. A sadist who was buried with military honors. I suppose it is a costume of this country to salute the narrow-minded ones.

Se o derrubarem sete vezes, levante-se oito.

February 06, 2006 11:07:00 AM UTC Post #8

Well Sloba is not the greatest man, but surely he is a victim of propaganda.
Also he is involved in lots of political murders in 1990s. He is responsible for a lot of things which brought bad shit to his own people.

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"God, give me courage to change the things I can, patience to endure the things I cannot change, and wisdom to differ those two things."

St. Nikolai Zhichki

February 06, 2006 1:10:00 PM UTC Post #9

sloba was a very bad man and ur defending him?
I'm sorry, but here in the netherlands we have an independed media, not like america where there is alot of censorship

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February 06, 2006 1:29:00 PM UTC Post #10

You've got no independent media . Your prince or something was a Muslim activist during the CIVIL war in Bosnia, and he hates Serbs. I'm defending him because he was my president, though I don't agree with his politics, and because worse scum than any of our politicians is responsible for shit happened in 1990s. We were just tools in their experiment. People died and they don't give a shit about that. All they know is Srebrenica. They don't give a fuck about our innocent victims. They don't ask themselves why 250 000 Serbs refugeed from their homes in Croatia during the Storm so called liberation operation.
And Fuck Milosevic, fuck Vaticane shit ( creator of ustashi ideology , who are reponsible for killin 700 000 people in ww2 in Jasenovac,Aloisius Stepinac is St Alojzije thanks to the pope, murderer,), fuck jewish and western oligarchs, fuck Usama , Fuck Tito!!!!! Muthafuckers let us live our own life! We don't need fucking hatred!

By the way catholic priests were saying : Kill more Serbs and we'll give you repent.

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