Shame of the world: Milosevic's fervent lover received Nobel, and this is what intense speech he gave about the dictator

The Swedish Academy of Arts has already divided the Nobel for Literature for 2018 and 2019. But, the Nobel of 2019 has caused Albanian opinion to erupt from marijuana, not for the common and annual reasons for Kadare's absence. Nobel Prize winner 2019 was Austrian novelist Peter Handke, 77 years old. Acts [...]
Nobel Prize winner 2019 was Austrian novelist Peter Handke, 77 years old.
Handke's greatest literary works are “The doorman's nightmare before the penalty kick” and “Bydine”, writes Periscope.
He has also done many film scenarios, and has been director of the film “the lady hand jobs”.
But, what has given him added fame, are his controversial positions for war in Yugoslavia and for NATO bombings.
He had criticised Western powers for such an act, and had given the speech at the funeral of dictator Slobodan Milosevic. Handke is constantly seen as a Serbofil, and an apologist of right-right Serbian nationalism.

Many had protested his prices, since they had described him as a fascist with strong ties to war criminals.
In a 1996 essay entitled “A journey to rivers: Justice for Serbia”, he portrayed Serbia as the victim of Yugoslavia's wars.
Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic had demanded that Handke be called as a witness in his defense at The Hague Tribunal. However, the writer had refused such a request. Still, he had mustered up the courage to visit the tribunal as a specator.
“Bota, the so-called world, knows everything about Jugolava, Serbia. The world, the so-called world, knows everything about Slobodan Milosevic. The so - called world knows the truth. That's why this so-called world is missing today, and not just today, and not just here. I don't know the truth. But I see. Listen. I feel. I remember. That is why I am here today, near Yugoslavia, near Serbia, near Slobodan Milosevic”.
The above words belong to his pathetic speech held at the funeral of the dictator Milosevic. /Periscope












