Wednesday, July 27, 2005

New info on burning of Albanian civilian corpses in Mackatica

Koha Ditore reports that Belgrade-based Danas newspaper carried an interview with an anonymous source that revealed thorough details about the burning of Albanian civilian corpses in Mackatica factory in Serbia during NATO air-raids over Yugoslavia.

The witness, who wanted to remain anonymous, told Danas that during the NATO intervention, members of the Serbian State Security were ‘untouchable’ and gave the names of several Serbs who participated in the burning of the corpses.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

You even said in previous remarks, that we shoudnt believe Danas, but now it is acceptable?

Which will it be? Or what ever serves your purpose.

Anonymous said...

Hey you looser (above blogger)!

We don't believe "Danas", however we do believe the people who witnessed what happened in Mackatica.

Natasa Kandic has been working hard on finding out what happened in Mackatica, and we will soon learn yet again who did what in the Balkans.

Kosovar

Anonymous said...

If Serbs have failed to realize how evil they are by now, I think there is no point in pushing them to think now. They just won't understand.

I bet you that the majority of them still think that most of the Albanians they killed were terrorists.

Anonymous said...

Of course they were! Terrorists are known to play with toys, eat a lot of chocholate, cry all the time, use dipers, or just be somewhere above 60 years of age, now if that isn't a terrorist tell me what is?

Anonymous said...

Is that the same Natasa Kandic that is funded by Soros?

Yea, believe her all you want.

Hey KOSOVAR, if it looks like a terrorist, quacks like a terrorist, guess it is an albanian terrorist.

Ha ha ha.

Anonymous said...

To the last poster, EAT MUT!

Anonymous said...

“Like it or not, we are at war with the Serbian nation (the Serbs certainly think so), and the stakes have to be very clear: Every week you ravage Kosovo is another decade we will set your country back by pulverizing you. You want 1950? We can do 1950. You want 1389? We can do 1389 too.” (Friedman, “Stop the Music,” New York Times, April 23, 1999)

Anonymous said...

It looks like our above poster knows one english idiom and he thinks he know how to use it well.

Right back at 'cha.
If it looks like a killer, quaks like a killer, then it must be a SERB.

You know the funny thing is we can do this in Serb too.
But I hardly doubt your capabilities to do this in Albanian. That is where your brain stops and ours keeps working.
Welcome to the future.

Anonymous said...

I would love to see that article too. Can you post that link?

Anonymous said...

It seems that in the throes of political argument, it has been forgotton that these burned corpses were once someone's family. Sometimes I still awake at night with the stench of death in my nose. And the images, which I saw with my own eyes in Kosova, of those murdered by Serb hands are imprinted in my head forever. Please don't forget the humanity.

Anonymous said...

About Friedmans article

I was able to find this:

http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/1999/1999-April/007570.html


Tosi
Sweden