Politologist publishes a welcome letter Zoran Djindjic had sent to war criminal Ratko Mladic

For Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Zoran Djindjic is a figure of Serbian history, of rare ones who did not support Milosevic and the only one who forgave Serbia two years of democracy. Politicalologist Ardi Nurellar also fails to understand Prime Minister Albin Kurti's attempt to rehabilitate and degloitise Serb political leaders who have been [...]
Nurellar has published a letter by Zoran Djindjic that he sent to Bosnia's genocide criminal Ratko Mladic in the form of a congratulations.
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It is incomprehensible to Prime Minister Kurti's attempt to rehabilitate and clone Serbian political leaders who have been part of the chauvinist elite. Following praise for Oliver Ivanovic, Kosovo's prime minister praises former Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, who fell victim to the internal power struggle.
This is what he wrote to the war criminal, responsible for the genocide in Bosnia, Ratko Mladic, this <x0-European intellectual democrat” so admired by Kosovo prime minister
Dear Mr. General,
On behalf of all members of the Democratic Party and on my personal behalf, I wish you all soldiers, NCOs, officers and you personally on Republika Srpska Army Day. Republika Srpska's army, formed during the war for freedom, is an example of how a small but popular army can successfully preserve the state and protect people. Despite peace negotiations, the success of which we all desire, we need a strong army so that the other side can give up its intention to continue the war. I hope that the Serbian people, as well as the Republika Srpska Army, will welcome the next Vidovdan in peace.
Respectfully, Dr. Zoran Djindjic













