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Kasz216 said:
Player1x3 said:
Kasz216 said:

I'm not surprised.

Just about every Serbian i've met was pretty anti-nato/EU and super pissed about Kosovo. I think the UN bid was based a lot more on politician choice then it was the will of the people.

Which isn't that different from a few EU nations.


As for closing the doors on the darker parts of their countries histories without acknowledging it...

it's no big surprise.

The Japanese don't recognize the rape of Nanking.

The Turks haven't ever accepted the Armenian Genocide.

The US didn't apolgogize to Native Americans or for slavery until 2009.

I believe many nations in the EU have never apologized for the slave trade.


How is Kosovo War a ''dark part'' of history ?

It wasn't the kosovo war that was the dark part of history.  It was the ethnic cleasing before it, which is why the war occured and Kosovo was made independent with help of NATO.

Which I'm sure you know, and probably just deny having ever existed in the first place.

Why and when do you think KLA was formed?