{"id":140020,"date":"2016-08-09T09:50:46","date_gmt":"2016-08-09T08:50:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.recom.link\/?p=140020"},"modified":"2020-05-02T12:29:25","modified_gmt":"2020-05-02T11:29:25","slug":"acknowledging-genocide-moral-prerequisite-reconciliation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.recom.link\/en\/acknowledging-genocide-moral-prerequisite-reconciliation\/","title":{"rendered":"Acknowledging Genocide Is a Moral Prerequisite for Reconciliation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>I was shocked that Minister Da\u010di\u0107, a former close associate of Slobodan Milo\u0161evi\u0107 and a member of the party which itself bears responsibility for the bombing of the country, dared to say that the time had come to re-examine the responsibility of NATO member-states for the 1999 air campaign against the SRJ.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.recom.link\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/natasa-kandic-720x340.jpeg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone  wp-image-134117\" src=\"http:\/\/www.recom.link\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/natasa-kandic-720x340-300x142.jpeg\" alt=\"natasa-kandic-720x340\" width=\"433\" height=\"205\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.recom.link\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/natasa-kandic-720x340-300x142.jpeg 300w, https:\/\/www.recom.link\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/07\/natasa-kandic-720x340.jpeg 720w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 433px) 100vw, 433px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Hashim Tachi laid flowers at the memorial plaque commemorating the victims from Stari Gracki on the 16<sup>th<\/sup> anniversary of the crime, but that has not resonated as a \u201ckey to reconciliation\u201d.\u00a0 However, it is important to note that there has been no outcry in Serbia along the lines of, \u201cWho is he \u00a0even to speak about our victims?, etc.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I was surprised by Tachi\u2019s words.\u00a0 He did not say: \u201cI lay this \u00a0wreath of flowers and dedicate it to the Serbian victims, and I expect the Serbian Prime Minister to follow suit and pay his respects to the Albanian victims.\u201d\u00a0 He has indeed made a step forward, ahead of both the Serbian Prime Minister and President, who also claim to respect the victims from other ethnic groups, but only \u201cunder the condition that those other groups recognize and show respect for the Serbian victims.\u201d\u00a0 To be fair, all \u00a0former \u00a0representatives of Serbia, be they presidents, prime ministers or MPs, have also refused to draw on the factual experiences of some \u00a0successful transition processes from the past, all of which imply that facing the past cannot begin without \u201cunconditional recognition of all the victims from other ethnic groups\u201d.\u00a0 Let us just recall the Declaration on the Recognition and Respect for the Victims of Srebrenica (March of 2010), immediately followed by a declaration denouncing the crimes against the Serbian people, and then the appeals to the parliaments of neighboring states in the region to condemn these crimes and pay their respects to the Serbian victims (October of 2010).<\/p>\n<p>There is a site in Serbia which, as we now reliably know, is the location of a crime \u00a0perpetrated against three ethnic Albanians &#8211; all of whom, according to both international and domestic laws, enjoyed protected persons status.\u00a0 The name of this place is Petrovo Selo, a police compound where the three Bytyqi brothers were executed.\u00a0 But there is no memorial plaque in Petrovo Selo describing how these three young men, all of them US citizens of Albanian origin, were shot dead under orders that had come from the highest Serbian authorities.\u00a0 They came to the country to help a Roma family which had found itself in danger \u00a0cross into Serbia from Kosovo.\u00a0 Even though 17 years have passed since the murder of the Bytyqi brothers, it is still not too late for the President or the Prime Minister, or perhaps both of them, to lay a \u00a0wreath of flowers at the site of their execution and its subsequent cover-up.\u00a0 This would be best performed in silence \u2013 says Kandi\u0107 (former Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Center) in an interview for <em>Danas <\/em>weekly.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>By: <strong>Sne\u017eana \u010congradin<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>What is the EU\u2019s role in this process?\u00a0 Is the criticism that such acts are forced at all founded?\u00a0 Are the political leaders in the Region really being forced to do all this &#8211; or, to paraphrase the question, would such acts never have occurred had it not been for the European integration process and the EU\u2019s demands that the Region face its past and thus achieve true reconciliation?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Actually, the EU doesn\u2019t have a strategy for reconciliation in post-conflict societies, including those created by the breakup of the former Yugoslavia.\u00a0 For a time, while the Hague Tribunal was still conducting investigations into the crimes, the EU was demanding cooperation with this court as a pre-condition for any progress in the accession process, but only at the level of specific deeds (the arrest and transfer of all the accused, the handover of relevant police and military documents, the ensuring that the \u00a0witnesses summoned appear before the court, etc.).\u00a0 All of the accused have now been transferred, their trials are underway before the Hague Tribunal, and it seems as if the EU has sent a message to the political leaders in the Region that \u201cdispensing criminal justice was now solely in their hands\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Is this constant demand \u2013 I will acknowledge your victims if you acknowledge mine \u2013 a normal situation which could lead to true acknowledgment and recognition?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Serbian politicians &#8211; and I am primarily talking about the Prime Minister, the President and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, since they appear in the public sphere the most &#8211; have to learn from the experiences of others, they have to understand that acknowledging and showing respect for \u00a0victims from other groups is also an acknowledgment of their lives as being equally precious.\u00a0 The public in the Region has seen through Serbia\u2019s ploy to shift the responsibility for the war and redistribute it equally &#8211; \u00a0nobody will agree with that.\u00a0 We already have court-established facts about the responsibility of numerous Serbian generals, including that of the war criminal Vladimir Lazarevi\u0107, which (albeit indirectly) speaks volumes about the responsibility for war crimes of the Serbian institutions of state.\u00a0 Serbia therefore must accept the fact that it alone has to bear the heavy burden of its past.\u00a0 Thousands upon thousands of victims lost their lives at the hands of members of the Serbian MUP or JNA\/VJ.\u00a0 These facts cannot be changed, but we \u00a0have yet to draw certain lessons from them.<\/p>\n<p><strong>It seems fairly apparent that \u00a0Serbian officials are more inclined to acknowledge and, more or less, treat the Bosniak victims with more compassion than the Albanian victims from Kosovo.\u00a0 Why is that the case?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; It is true that the representatives of Serbian institutions show compassion for Muslim [Bosniak] victims, while their demeanour towards Albanian victims remains cold and often unpleasant.\u00a0 For them, the lives of Albanian victims are worth less than those of Serbian or, for that matter, Bosniak victims \u2013 and this is something that can be felt in the statements made by Serbian politicians.\u00a0 Of course, nobody is saying out loud, \u201cThey \u00a0should all have been killed\u201d, but I always suspect that that is precisely what goes on in their heads.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How would you comment on Ivica Da\u010di\u0107\u2019s expectations that the responsibility for the 1999 bombing of SRJ will be re-examined?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; I was shocked that Minister Da\u010di\u0107, a former close associate of Slobodan Milo\u0161evi\u0107\u2019s and a member of the party which itself bears responsibility for the bombing of the country, actually dared to say out loud that the time had come to re-examine the responsibility of NATO member-states for the 1999 air campaign against the SRJ.\u00a0 This statement of his scares me.\u00a0 It is almost as if he has assessed that the time is ripe for some \u201chistorical revisions\u201d to be made.\u00a0 When someone like Palma says it, the statement has no weight at all; but such a statement coming from Da\u010di\u0107 is dangerous, particularly if we take into account that \u00a0Serbian politicians have been able to create the public impression that the country was bombed unjustly, and that thousands upon thousands of people were killed during the air campaign.\u00a0 Never mind the fact that, at least once a year, the HLC publishes the names of each of the 758 individuals who lost their lives in NATO airstrikes (in Serbia <em>and<\/em> Kosovo).\u00a0 Of course, the majority of them were members of the VJ, but the total also shows that 104 of them were young conscripts who died at Ko\u0161are.\u00a0 That is why the debate about NATO\u2019s responsibility needs to be opened, among the civil society for certain, \u00a0and &#8211; why not? &#8211; perhaps even in the Parliament as well.\u00a0 Immediately following the events of October 5<sup>th<\/sup>, there was talk of responsibility for the bombing of the country, but within the context of Slobodan Milo\u0161evi\u0107\u2019s responsibility, and that of the generals of the Serbian MUP and VJ. \u00a0But, all of that ended rather quickly.\u00a0 My conclusion is that the generals simply overpowered the fragile voices pointing to their responsibility.\u00a0 In time, the generals regained their power and hero status &#8211; moreover, they even managed to convince the parents of the conscripts killed at Ko\u0161are that the KLA and NATO were the ones to blame for their sons\u2019 deaths, rather than those who actually gave the order to sacrifice these young men, who were barely older than boys.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Over the course of the process of opening negotiations on the first accession chapters between the EU and Serbia, Croatia kept demanding that Serbia abolish its Law on Universal Jurisdiction for War Crimes.\u00a0 However, the EU stated that this Croatian demand would not be part of the negotiations with Serbia.\u00a0 The sparks and tensions over this law continue to plague relations between Belgrade and Zagreb to this day.\u00a0 What is your comment?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; The Croatian Government has the right to demand the abolition of any controversial law, but, in this case, it lacks the proper arguments.\u00a0 The former Croatian President Ivo Josipovi\u0107 could be of help to both the Croatian <em>and <\/em>the Serbian side in resolving this issue.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why, then, has the EU sided with Serbia on this issue, rather than with Croatia?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; With the whole Brexit situation, the EU has had to make a show of force and determination.\u00a0 The option to open negotiations with Serbia came in handy.\u00a0 Quite apart from that, the EU has to put an end to the standstill in the dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo.\u00a0 That is where Aleksandar Vucic is essential, in spite of his, at times, rather non-diplomatic conduct towards some EU representatives.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Mothers of Srebrenica Should Not Have Said That<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>How would you comment on the decision by the Mothers of Srebrenica and the Head of the Srebrenica Municipality, \u0106amil Durakovi\u0107, to declare all those who deny the Srebrenica genocide unwelcome in Poto\u010dari, and announcing it just days before the commemorative ceremony?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; The Mothers of Srebrenica should not have said that, because they greeted the Serbian Prime Minister with open arms on July 11<sup>th<\/sup> last year.\u00a0 This date is a day of mourning.\u00a0 It should be observed as such in Serbia as well.\u00a0 Instead, people are afraid to mourn in public for all the lives that were lost on that day.\u00a0 The acknowledgment of genocide is a moral pre-requisite for reconciliation.\u00a0 If the current Serbian Prime Minister and President don\u2019t do this, opening the accession negotiations with Serbia on Chapters 23 and 24 makes no sense at all.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>(Published in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.danas.rs\/politika.56.html?news_id=324099&amp;title=I%20SPS%20snosi%20odgovornost%20za%20bombardovanje#sthash.3KJwie5X.dpuf\"><em>Danas<\/em> weekly on July 22<sup>nd<\/sup>, 2016<\/a>, and titled, \u201cThe SPS, too, bears responsibility for the bombing of the 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