On Sun, 2011-07-10 at 10:23 +0200, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > Anyhow, that is my personal impression and opinion, sharpened by many > years of double standards, blackmails, attacks, armed conflicts, > corrupted politicians and common thieves masked as fighters for > democracy, "civil and ascended" NGO's telling us we are all bunch of > murderers, etc., my country (Serbia) had endured (and still endures) in > last 20 years, all because we refused to surrender to NATO. In first > world war we lost 1/3 of the population fighting against Axis countries. > In second we lost 1/4 of population fighting against same Axis and > bombings of western side of Alied forces at the end of the war. Then in > 1990 we endured western-intelligence-agencies-enticed civil war. Then we > were bombed in operation "Merciful Angel" in 1999 that bombed our > hospitals with cassette and uranium bombs, and you are now telling me > that world is in fact pink and corporations all play fair... If I am > wrong than I will have to start visiting shrink(s). Having been very emotional distraught circa 1992-1994 when I repeatedly argued passionately with my work colleagues that western (i.e. British) aircraft attacking Serbian tanks and artillery would stop the massacre of thousands of civilians from all parts of Yugoslavia, I wish to assert that genocide and mass murders by any bunch of people is fundamentally wrong. It is still happening today in Africa and probably elsewhere. I saw the horrific scenes from Yugoslavia on television night after night while the rest of the world was uncaring and inactive despite the urgency of a determined military response to protect the civilians. When limited UN Forces intervened, I remember with pride a British army colonel (now a Conservative MP (member of the British Parliament)) angrily telling the murdering military that unless they stopped he would instruct his force to open fire on them. I visited Beograd during the UN sanctions and witnessed the run-down conditions and the ad hoc petrol filling stations along the main roads - cars parked at 90 degrees to the road with a large plastic container on the bonnet. They said Hungarian petrol (bezine) was best because it contained less water. I stayed at the Beograd hotel where people were gunned-down. I had a meeting in a building in the middle of the freezing winter with all the windows wide open because the stench of dead bodies from the floor beneath us was overpowering. I am glad peace has come and I hope Europe never ever again tolerates such a shameful period in its history. Being friends, working together and respecting others is best. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos