When swimmer Peter Handke turned to Kosovars: Go to hell where you're already

Austrian writer Peter Hankde has also officially won the Nobel Prize for Literature, by the Swedish Academy. Peter Handke's writings were controversial. Growing close to the border with Slovenia, he was a major supporter of the former Yugoslavia, who was later manifested with support for Serbs during the Balkan war in the 1990s. [...]
Austrian writer Peter Hankde has also officially won the Nobel Prize for Literature, by the Swedish Academy.
Peter Handke's writings were controversial. Growing close to the border with Slovenia, he was a major supporter of the former Yugoslavia, who was later manifested with support for Serbs during the Balkan war in the 1990s.
In 2006, Peter Handke attended the funeral of former Serbian leader and war crimes suspect Slobodan Milosevic, a figure he liked despite charges of genocide.
The Austrian writer had once denied the Serb massacre in Srebrenica.
After Peter Handke described the shelling of Serbia by NATO as a war crime, he was attacked by politicians and media, a period he described in his book “The trip from Dugout, or the show for war film”.
Norwegian Professor Kenneth Andresen has distributed a video on the social network Titter where he sees the winner of the “Nobel” for literature Peter Handke, addressing Kosovar and Bosnian survivors with the words: “Go to hell where you are already! ”
Meanwhile, the crowd addressed the fascist “, the fascist” writer who was accompanied by his wife, who tried to counter the mass.
The award for literature this year also won by Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk.











