Surroi: Karadzic and the myth of Kosovo inspired assassins

Publicist and writer Veton Surroi has reacted after the macabre attack in New Zealand, where 49 people were killed while performing Friday's religious rituals at a mosque there. Surroi says Karadzic and Kosovo myth are turning out to be inspiration for killers everywhere. Thirty years of language and culture of war in [...]
Surroi says Karadzic and Kosovo myth are turning out to be inspiration for killers everywhere.
Thirty years of war language and culture in the former Yugoslavia continued with the killing of 49 people in New Zealand. Karadzic and the myth of Kosovo as new ideological inspiration for killers “supremacists” elsewhere wrote Surroi on Facebook.
Brenton Tarrant, who is the prime suspect of the terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch in New Zealand, is believed to have Serb descent.
This is about the fact that in the video released prior to the performance of the act in his Tarrant car, he was listening to Serbian songs,
It features a Serbian song from the 1990s for former Bosnian Serb Freedom Radovan Karadzic, also known as the “Bosnian cassap” who has been convicted of war crimes.
Song says: Karadzic addresses your Serbs...
Also in the weapon he had used during the attack, he wrote names in Serbian as: Marko Milyanov Popovic, Stefan Lazar, Milos Obilic, Bayjo Pljevjanin, names these Serbian historical figures.
My Serbia also wrote on the weapon. / P ERISCOPI/











