- The following section is drawn from the book Slaughethouse - Bosnia and the Failure of the West (1995) by David Rieff
- Rieff concedes that all sides in the war committed atrocitites
- But he comes down hard on Serb leaders and on Western nations for failing to curb their aggression
- The slaughter of Bosnia is the story of defeat
- War has its laws, and soldiers, at least when they are failthful to their codes, rightly claim thiers to be an honorable as well as a terrible calling
- If Bosnia proves anything it is that this is a shameful lie
- 200,000 Muslims died in Bosnia in front of the world's tv cameras, while 2 million more were displaced
- A State formally recognized by the European Community, by the U.S., and by the UN was allowed to be destroyed
- The slaugter was led by a group of extreme Bosnian Serb nationalists
- They succeeded through a campaign of propaganda and terror
- Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia was about methodically humiliating a people and destroying their culutre, as well as killing them
- A crucial factor in their success was convincing the Serbs they were an injured party
- The waves of UN officials who went to talk to the leader Radovan Karadzic proved to be a hopeless exercise
- Over the years Karadzic and other Serb leaders learned that the Un and the great powers were not going to lift a finger to stop them
- With the world community supine, the Serb leaders only had to win a propaganda war among thier people, which they did surprisingly well
- In reality, the victory of the ethnic nationalists was not inevitable
- They won because of what they did, and because of what others did not do - particularly the West - not because history was on thier side
- They won because the idea of Greater Serbia was coherent in a way that the idea of the Bosnian state never succeeded in becoming
- Because the Serb fighters had 100 guns for every one the Bosnian side had
- They won because they knew how to take old fears and complaints, repackage them, and cause otherwise decent Serbs to commit genocide
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The Enemey Is Not Human, Rieff
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