From: narayana@psuvax1.cs.psu.edu (Kuram T Narayana) Subject: Re: PLEASE! SHOW UP IN WASHINGTON DC FOR BOSNIA (MAY 15th) Nntp-Posting-Host: psuvax1.cs.psu.edu Organization: Penn State Computer Science Lines: 74 In article <1sreod$73k@venus.haverford.edu> Michael Sells writes: >Subject: Re: Europe vs. Muslim Bosnians >From: Satya Prabhakar, prabhak@giga.cs.umn.edu >Date: Wed, 12 May 1993 15:50:31 GMT >In article Satya Prabhakar, >prabhak@giga.cs.umn.edu writes: >>(mohamed.s.sadek) writes: >>> >>>I like what Mr. Joseph Biden had to say yesterday 5/11/93 in the senate. >>> >>>Condemening the european lack of action and lack of support to us plans >>>and calling that "moral rape". >>> >>>He went on to say that the reason for that is "out right religious >BIGOTRY" >> >>Actually, this strife in Yugoslavia goes back a long way. Bosinan >Muslims, >>in collaboration with the Nazis, did to Serbians after the first world >>war what Serbs are doing to Muslims now. > >This kind of racialist generalization is utterly inappropriate. SOME >Bosnian Muslims cooperated with the Nazis in World War 2. Other Bosnian >Muslims risked their lifes to hide Jews from the Nazis and Ustashe, and >those Jews who survived the war remember that. In fact the Jewish leader >in Sarajevo has remained there saying he wants to repay the debt to the >Bosnian Muslims that saved so many Jewish lives in WW2. > >Similarly, SOME Serbs are "doing" to Muslims now. This is a group of >serial-killers, rapists, and thieves who have control of the vast >Yugoslav army arsenal. Many other Serbs oppose these atrocities. As one >of Serbian heritage who condemns emphatically the genocide being carried >out against Muslims by both HVO and Mladic forces, I condemn your >generalization about Bosnian Muslims and about Serbs. > > > This is not a fresh case of >>ethnic cleansing but just another chapter in the continuing saga >>of intense mutual hatred, destruction,... > >Every place on earth is the scene of a saga of mutual hatred and >destruction. The holocaust was not a "fresh case." It was another >chapter in a 900 year history of attacks on Jews in Europe. That didn't >make it acceptable. and Balkan history does not make the genocide against >Bosnian Muslims acceptable. > >Not taking sides in this >>perpetual war does not amount to religious bigotry. > >Standing by and allowing well-armed criminals to slaughter Bosnian Muslim >civilians, while enforcing an arms embargo against the Bosnian Muslims is >not only religious bigotry it is direct complicity in mass-murder. > > > It could just >>be helplessness with regards to bringing peace to a region that does >>not even know the meaning of the word. > >You tell us a region on earth that does have a long history of war. NATO >is the largest military "police force" in the world. It was not >"helpless." It could have stopped the carnage a year ago. > > >> >>Satya Prabhakar > >Regards, > >Mike. >-- >Michael Sells, Department of Religion, Haverford College >Haverford, Pa 19041-1392