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To: DestroyEraseImprove; Destro; joan; Fusion; DTA; inquest; Tropoljac; branicap; kosta50; Kate22
DEI- would you explain to me why the Albanians, Croats and Bosnian Muslims were treated very well while I was in Serbia, notably Beograd, Zemun, Novi Sad, Mali Zvornik, Srem Mitrovica and a few other nameless towns I have been to. Can it be there were not any problems created BY the Muslims or Croats, which would have provoked a response such as self-defense? Only in areas where Albanian terrorists, Muslim Jihadians are brought in has trouble occurred.

There werent any problems with the Bosnian Croats of Eastern Bosna when I was there. In fact, daily commerce existed. We both understood the main problematic source- The Muslims. Why is that?

Can you explain, in your own words why? Provide a dictum for the FR lurkers (in balkanvets own words) own benefit. That shall allow those great discerning minds of the Hoplite School of Amoral might become amiable with their posts. They are such great humanitarians, I do not want their greatness to be wasted, would we not?

402 posted on 02/26/2003 1:10:09 PM PST by smokegenerator (www.pedalinpeace.org ---- Serbian Cycling Challenge for the Children of Serbia)
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DEI- would you explain to me why the Albanians, Croats and Bosnian Muslims were treated very well while I was in Serbia, notably Beograd, Zemun, Novi Sad, Mali Zvornik, Srem Mitrovica and a few other nameless towns I have been to. Can it be there were not any problems created BY the Muslims or Croats, which would have provoked a response such as self-defense? Only in areas where Albanian terrorists, Muslim Jihadians are brought in has trouble occurred.

This is not rocket science. I've stood on the Drina and seen a flatten mosque in Zvornik (in RS/Bosnia) and a perfectly untouched on in Mali Zvornik (in Serbia) both in line of sight on opposite sides of the river. What made the difference? Serbia, having never suffered from civil war in its homeland, maintained rule of law and a working police force, thus people in Serbia were forced to behave themselves. I'm sure that any self respecting cop in Mali Zvornik would have arrested anyone harming the mosque there, simply because the act would have happened on his beat. Problem was that in Zvornik, there was no working government, even a bad working government; so vandals and thugs ran free, and the police were not very interested in finding those beating up on Muslims they didn't want around anyway.

410 posted on 02/26/2003 1:53:14 PM PST by homeagain balkansvet ((Lies, damned lies, statistics, and any time a Serb genocide defender opens his mouth))
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