Ivo Skoric on Thu, 11 Jul 2002 17:12:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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Where did this critic live for the past 12 years? On Mars? Even Bosnian Serbs of Republika Srpska never called themselves "Yugoslavs". In fact according to the last former Yugoslavia's census 9% of population declared themselves Yugoslavs, but they were mostly Serbs in Slovenia and Croatia, military personnel in Montenegro and Macedonia, and government employees in Belgrade. Only some children from mixed marriages in Bosnia adopted the Yugoslav nationality - but statistically large majority of such children adopted nationality of one of the parents. Sarajevan Emir Kusturica calls himself Yugoslav. But in Belgrade. Tom Shone would need a dental job if he called somebody in Sarajevo, who survived the siege laid by a Yugoslav Army general, Ratko Mladic, a Yugoslav. Would he come to the U.S. in 1800s and write about those fine Englishmen that fought so well in their Revolution? It is for his own good that he learns that crucial distinction. ivo To: brigall@yahoo.co.uk Copies to: c.mateo@verizon.net, FMJerbich32@email.msn.com, Jkresnik@juno.com, sutramagazin@msn.com, Raguz@aol.com, fmustac@timespapers.com, stecak@earthlink.com, tomislav.sunic@zg.hinet.hr, Jndryan@mindspring.com, dizytocro@aol.com, JKraljic@email.msn.com, Dubrovnik5@aol.com, ostrec@aol.com, NeArmitra@aol.com, Oretitan@hotmail.com, robnsanja@aol.com, ruksj@aol.com, Croam@msn.com, Hercgovka1@aol.com, xsive@rogers.com, Miseldunaj@cs.com, RJVL@erols.com, Feldwoj2@slu.edu, Pavuna@bluewin.ch, Ivo@reporters.net Date sent: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 20:23:59 -0700 Subject: Fw: Book Review From: "Gerard , Hilda Foley" <hmfgsf@juno.com> The review mentioned was printed in the L.A. Times Book Review section by the UK Telegraph film critic, so I sent my short letter to both newspapers. It is not a big deal, but I just could not resist replying to such stupidity. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gerard , Hilda Foley <HMFGSF@juno.com> To: dtletters@telegraph.co.uk Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 21:14:54 -0700 Subject: Book Review Dear Editor: In his review of "Sundance Sarajevo" film critic Tom Shone writes about Sarajevo "....You mean like figuring out why the Yugoslavs, having survived the world's longest siege in modern history, ..." I don't believe the inhabitants of Sarajevo would appreciate being called "Yugoslavs". They are Bosnians, of the internationally recognized country of Bosnia-Herzegovina and it was the Yugoslavs, meaning Serbs, who were doing the besieging of Bosnia's capital Sarajevo for four terrible years. Sincerely, Hilda M. Foley National Federation of Croatian Americans 13272 Orange Knoll Santa Ana, Ca 92705, USA 714 832-0289 Ivo Skoric 1773 Lexington Ave New York NY 10029 212.369.9197 ivo@balkansnet.org http://balkansnet.org _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold