Aye, ineffective and hopelessly bureaucratized. There are solutions, but they make one unpopular. So we ask ourselves, is unpopularity worth not standing idly by while another Serbrenica takes place?
I heard that he was a terrible person, but don't know much much about his criminal history. What did the Serbian politician do?
All I know was that he killed alot of people and then hid in a foreign country while posing as a new age healer/guru. I think it's pretty insulting towards Hinduism for a criminal who doesn't feel guilt and yet tries to pass himself off as a noble and holy man. One would have to be lacking in conscious and wit to do something like that. His personality seems to be more sociopathic than ill-will, so perhaps his agenda is similar to that of Adolf Hitler?
He was President of the Republic of Serbia (breakaway region in Bosnia) during the war there, and was ultimately culpable for the campaigns of ethnic cleansing, detainee abuse and rape, and genocide throughout that region. So yeah, his agenda was definitely comparable to Hitler if you equate the Muslims in Bosnia to the Jews in early 20th century Germany. Not a one-to-one match really but it's his thought that counts, isn't it?
Ohhhh, I remember now. Yeah, he was a terrible dictator and less of a typical president. It just seems more like a communist state when he reigned as opposed to a republic like let's say.....oh......Vietnam? Vietnam is good now but that's because communism is over. I feel that people like the ex-president of Serbia give the other rulers in Europe a bad name. Although, his country is close to Russia and so I wouldn't expect him to behave any different. Republicans sometimes do the most awful things and if we intervene, disastrous or great consequences will happen. I don't doubt the people of Serbia would celebrate his death and I hope he won't be defended illogically. In the court of law he needs to form a solid argument to support his ideas and actions. The issue is there may not be an ethical way around it, but a legal one, yes. However, it will be tried in Europe not America. Europeans are more liberal and thus may just sentence him to life in prison. I can't remember hearing about the government of any nation executing a serial
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'Stop! Or I'll say "Stop" again!'
That should be the motto of the "international community"/U.N.
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All I know was that he killed alot of people and then hid in a foreign country while posing as a new age healer/guru. I think it's pretty insulting towards Hinduism for a criminal who doesn't feel guilt and yet tries to pass himself off as a noble and holy man. One would have to be lacking in conscious and wit to do something like that. His personality seems to be more sociopathic than ill-will, so perhaps his agenda is similar to that of Adolf Hitler?
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