
Serbian Analyst Criticizes Historical Interpretations and Hague Tribunal Actions
In a recent video, a prominent Serbian analyst delivered a fervent commentary on pivotal historical moments, including the 2001 extradition of a former president to the Hague Tribunal. The analyst described the outcome as a "de facto death sentence," expressing strong disapproval of the events. He further characterized certain entities as "dangerous terrorists" and "auto-chauvinists," without specifying individuals or groups. The speaker underscored the critical importance of historical knowledge, asserting that ignorance of past events, regardless of one's birth year, is an unacceptable justification. "I was not born in '41 or '45, but I know what was good and what was bad," he stated, dismissing such excuses as "stupid." He concluded by emphasizing that those he criticizes are fully aware of their actions.