Serbian propaganda sacrifice

On the day when crime has been born innocently, with a curious flood that is specific for our time, it is innocence that should justify itself” Albert Camus, “LHomme révolté.” “Unable to empower the righteous, we've succeeded in making the mighty” We are Jews of the world, [...]
By not being able to empower the righteous, we've succeeded in making the mighty” ) Pascal, Pensées
“We are Jews of the world, at the end of the twentieth century. Our loving Jerusalem is being threatened by unbelievers. The whole world hates us. The unstable enemy, a hydra with a hundred heads, is strong to destroy us. All our children already carry invisible yellow star sewn on their clothes. We're the ones who've suffered the worst genocide by the Nazis against the Jews and the Jews, and like the Jews, we should also begin migration through the desert, even if it lasts five thousand years”. Out of whose mouth do those words come? Any outstanding Messianic leader from the head of some fundamental Protestant cult measured by Judaism for the accuracy of the Bible? No way!
Such statements have been said daily, in one form or another, for years by partisans of the Milosevic regime in Belgrade. Novelist Dobrica Qosiq, the chief inspirer of Serbian nationalism and president of the new Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) until June 1993, wrote that the Serb “is the young Jew, at the end of the 20th century, the victim of the same injustices, if not of the same persecutions -- the new people's martyrs<1>.












