Patrice Riemens on 10 Nov 2000 11:05:41 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Veran Matic quotes |
Exerpts from 'Liberation' (Paris), Nov 5, 2000. Q&DT by yrs truly. "The Serbian elite is primarily responsible (for the crimes of the Milosevic regime, PR). Myself, as a Serbian, and whereas I have always been a staunch opponent of that regime, I can but feel also responsible about what happened. But collective responsibility, which is something cultural and sociological, cannot be translated into collective culpability, which is an absurd concept in itself." (*) Veran Matic thinks it is urgent to prosecute Milosevic and his accomplices as soon as possible, but like many Serbians - some for good, some for bad reasons - he thinks the trial should take place in Serbia itself, rather than at the IPT in The Hague: "If the trial takes place in The Hague, the Serbs will not consider it a fair trial, but if he stands for a Belgrade court only, Bosnian, Croat, and Albanese victims will rightly think they are not being given proper justice." Hence, Veran Matic suggests that a full court of justice is installed in Serbia, with the assistance of the IPT, and with judges hailing from Sarajevo, Zagreb and Pristina also. He insits that things must move fast from now on, before memories are burried: "Before soon, independent media will turn commercial, and this kind of debates on shared responsibility does not sell very well. Then the page will be turned, leaving the evil in place." -------------------------------------------------------------------- (*) ad contrario: "Fuer die Verbrechen des Einzelnen ist das Gesamt Schuld" (Hans Juergen Syberberg: "Hitler, Ein Film fuer Deutschland") _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold