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Talk backs to: Death of a criminal or death of a witness?
Dear Serbian Friends and whoever might read this comments Ladislao Diez Mentxaka 02/18/00, 09:40 This is pure crap and speculations! I mean, what kind of journalism is this? Circumstantial evidence - at best, yet you failed to provide more details on rather suspicious "indictment" by Hague tribunal. As far as I can see, Arkan was indicted by CNN! Petar Z Bugarchich 01/30/99, 18:58 Zeljko Raznatovic's indictment is secret, meaning that Hague Tribunal revealed not a single detail about indicment (FreeSerbia editor) Kosta Novakovic cound't write it better... You're the bravest people I know in Serbia...Hold the line Boyz! Paolo Porsia 01/30/00, 11:32
This piece on Arkan is worse than any other I have read since his death. Whatever Zeljko might have done, he surely doesn't deserve this kind of 'tribute' from a SERBIAN web-site. You should be ashamed of yourselves, maggots! Tane Zrenjaninac 01/20/00, 13:41 The Albanian Press couldn't have written it any more biased. The only thing you have to do for a sequel is to glorify the bombing. The bottom line is that Arkan was a true patriot who died for his country. His killinl has all the trademarks of a CIA hit. He wouldn't play their game so they killed him. Stanley Wojton 01/19/00, 20:30 Arkan was a major criminal - despite what some people are saying over on the BBC. It is almost impossible to say with certainty who killed him, however, it is a good bet that one of the Milosevic clan knew about it. At the end of the day Arkan had outlived his usefulness and was becoming too greedy and arrogant. Certain other like minded people in the Balkans should be careful. When a small man overreaches himself he is soon brought down to size. Jonathan D. Knight 01/17/00, 19:18 |
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