At 12:39 +0100 20/04/99, Chris Paul wrote:
>As I know both Omar Abu el Rub (real name) and Rivca Rubin I have
>absolutely no doubt that they are certainly not fascists and that
>Omar is writing in good faith and from the heart.
I must point that I have not alleged who or who is or is not
a fascist. I observe we are at the end of a propaganda process
with an internet-typical rumour-like unability to check
info sources. I pretend that the original actor of this propaganda
is pan-serb fascist aministration. Both named actors are passive
media in my point of view.
Like in the exemple I give, most serbian are sincerely convinced
the yugo army protected Sarajevo from a muslim agression, and
they are democrats all at once.
>But we could mutually agree to leave the war-discourse (mostly) to
>other sites?
exactly,
I maintain my intention to flame Rivca for posting this forwarded
(fascist) propaganda, and I defi him to defend an art-informative
quality of his mail.
The respect of thematic frames is essential to mailing-lists.
other point : your friend should better leave Belgrad,
it's not gonna get safer for Omars over there, as the thing
goes on ; and it's still possible to leave. Soldiers certainly have orders
to kill muslims in Kosovo ; it doesn't mean they wouldn't do it on their
own will back home.
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