Serbian writer: We must take responsibility for crimes in Kosovo

Serbian writer Vladimir Arsenijevic has spoken for his new novel, “Ghosts”, in which he said he also deals with the past “, which is following “, while citing the latest tragedy at an elementary school in Belgrade. Arsenijevic said that to analyse the violence that reigns in Serbian society “must [...]
Arsenijevic said that to analyze the violence that reigns in Serbian society “we must go back to the years unjustly90”,
“S first we have to go far back to the 1990s to reevaluate what has been done in the name of this society, which has responsibilities towards that recent history that pollutes our relationship with our immediate environment, with what we call a region, to solve it, to take responsibility as a society for crimes committed, to stop this wave of revisionism that has not only covered our educational system, but it is found everywhere”, he said in an interview for the paper. Danas.
Lack of responsibility, says Arsenijevic, brought “absurfaction”, under which “a large number of citizens in Serbia -- from 1990/91 to 1999, planted trees, watered flowers, dug potatoes and then came to NATO evil and killed us with shelling”.
And that's all that the citizens of Serbia today know about everything that happened during the 1990s. I mentioned who is in charge of Serbian politics, Serbian society, the army of paramilitary formations, from Vukovar to Sarajevo, Gorazde, Prijedor, Srebrenica, in Kosovo, mass cemetery, extradition of civilian corpses to Perucac Lake...”, the writer said among other things.
“All those horrors have disappeared from collective consciousness”, he stressed, adding that this pollutes any possibility of reconciliation, “to take responsibility, but also to blame those who are truly guilty, those who committed crimes”












