Another Milosevic supporter was awarded Nobel years ago

Austrian writer Peter Handke, who has protected Slobodan Milosevic and the Serbian genocide in Kosovo, has today been awarded the Nobel Prize for Letters. From Kosovo all over the world, there have been reactions throughout the day to the Swedish Academy for sharing this award for Milosevic's apologists. Meanwhile, former Kosovo ambassador to London, currently candidate [...]
From Kosovo all over the world, there have been reactions throughout the day to the Swedish Academy for sharing this award for Milosevic's apologists.
Meanwhile, former Kosovo ambassador to London, currently candidate for MP in the Kosovo Assembly from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Muhamet Hamiti, has recalled another Milosevic apologists, who had been given Nobel years earlier.
“A better writer than Austrian Peter Handke, also absorption of the Serbian Casap Milosevic, English playwright Harold Pinter, received the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, to live in Kasap, who died in a prison cell in Scheveningen, Holland, while waiting to be tried for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Bosnia, in Croatia and in Kosovo”, Hamit wrote on the Facebook social network on the internet.
Milosevic's trial was to be the most important after the Nazi crimes trial in Nuremberg. Harold Pinter was a member of the International Committee for Protection of Slobodan Milosevic, which was formed in 2001. The arrest and detention of Milosevic has been unconstitutional, English novelist Harold Pinter, who called for his release”, has recalled Hamiti.












