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September 21, 1999 He simply must be punished, one way or the other
Actor Sergej Trifunovic was announcer on Alliance for Change rally in Belgrade on September 21st, 1999. After the rally he commented on protests. FS: How would you comment today's rally? I don't have any kind of comment. I've been on rallies since '91. What's there to comment? You know it just as I do. No comment. We are probably pathological optymistic, or masochist, or idiots or something, since we are gathered again after ten years. We shouldn't have waited for beast to drop dead, we should have killed it first. You know, to kill it when it's dying... It's not very honorable thing to do. We are all christians and we don't want bloodshed, but was it really necessary that so many people diead, lost their homes, that so many shit drops on us first, before we remebered we should actually do something about it. F**k it, we can't do anything concrete. Concrete thing was done in Romania, even in Albania. So, we are not only economicly, like Mr. Avramovic said, poorer than Albanians, we are also weaker in spirit. What else can I say? FS: You mentioned Romania. Are you absolutely sure it is the right model we should look up to? Well, I don't believe it. Since Milosevic is much more inteligent then Csauczescu, I believe he will step down. But there is other thing that's very important -- if he steps down without punishment, it will be very bad for this country. At the end, he will be killed by mothers, sisters, brothers of all people that were killed in past ten years in bloody f*****g wars, that were invented so HE could remain in power. So he could share some money with his pals Franjo (Tudjman), Alija (Izetbegovic), and others. He still owns something between four and five billions of dollars. In real estate, immovables, or cash. He is the richest president in the world. He bought a yacht from British company that makes only two yachts of that kind per year. That particular yacht costs two millions and tree hundred thousand british pounds. It is six millions Deutch marks. A man like that can't step down just like that. He MUST be hanged on Terazije (downtown Belgrade square). I'm telling you again -- I don't support bloodshed, but it seems there's no other way. That man must be punished. He can't go to Pozarevac (Milosevic's hometown) or in the countryside, or in Surdulica like now, where he's buliding shelter, house, whatever, and to live there until he dies from insanity, diabetes, stroke or heart attack. He simply must be punished, one way or the other. We don't have to kill him or hang him by his balls, but he and his whole team that's on the list, and also others that are not on the list but work for them, must be hardly punished in public. To be tried for everything they've done. Just try to remember -- how many crimes was there? No one has done so many crimes as they did in past ten years! They could be tried alone for those sixteen people killed in RTS building (in NATO air attack), that were sacrificed and left there to die just like that. Just to begin with that crime, and to move backwards. Where is Krajina Republic, where is three hundred thousands refugees, where is Kosovo, a place where he started his career, those people he sold and destroyed? Where are all people killed in Bosnia, in Hercegovina, people killed in Sarajevo, Croatia, and so on? FS: There are a lot of people involved in these protests, and many of them are not politicians. One of them is you. How are your colegaues treating your engaging? Are they joining as well? Frankly, I don't know. Oppinions are different among them, but I really do not care what anyone has to say about my participation in protests. I know what I feel and think, and that's quite enough for me. FS: Are you sure that Serbia will win? We don't have any choice. There is no compromise. Either we will win, or we will be f****d up for another 150 years. I think we had enough of that. Veljko Janjic
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