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Oct. 28th, 2009 09:12 am
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Thing is, I'm really not a nationalist. In fact, in my country I'm pretty much the OTHER option. But it feels like they're mocking the victims, not "picking a side." One person who very actively participated in the genocide in our war was sentenced, by an international court, to 11 years because she confessed to one part of the charge and all the others, including 2 for genocide, were dropped. After doing 8 years, she was released on "good behavior."
a) She's over 70. It's very hard to be on BAD behavior in her age.
b) There actually WERE complaints against her in those 8 years.
c) She was kept in a prison with a solarium and a beautitian and horses and what we generally consider a HOTEL.

This other person, even more involved in the genocide, has been caught after some 15 years of hiding, and is now REFUSING to appear on court (the same, international one). And the court is asking him to participate anyway. Kindly PLSKTNX.

At the same time, High Court in my own country changed a ruling from 20 years ago, saying that a certain city (SB) owes some company shitloads of money. The city doesn't have that kind of money and now land and houses from the city are going on sale. Houses that people live in. People who had NOTHING to do with that dispute... There's a slight chance that the court will change the decision, but in the meantime people are losing their homes. The mayor is planing a hunger strike and or trying to remove their city from the country if the decision doesn't change.

The only way this last story is connected to first two is that THIS is what the war was about. This is the country we fought for. I wanna SCREAM.

Also, this has nothing at all to do with the bandom and I will open an independent journal for this, but I can't ATM and I just needed to vent. All done now :)

Date: 2009-10-30 12:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maskitheclown.livejournal.com
The court will rethink their decision it seems, and some new evidence came to light (conveniently after the ruling) but I wonder what happens with all the properties already sold? ... We'll see.

*nod* it sounds similar to what happened here. In communism people were mostly "given" apartments to live in and when it fell apart and the switch to private property had to be made, people were expected to pay for the apartments they lived in their whole lives. And if they couldn't afford it, well, it would be sold to someone who could.
I'm going to start following Czech politics/news soon because I'm thinking about moving there, I had no idea the situation is still so bad, politics-wise.

:)

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