January 28, 2008

An Open Letter
Published in The American Srbobran
and on Serbian websites
 

Ms. Brenda Brkusic
Channel Manager
KOCE-TV
17011 Beach Blvd, Suite 1550
Huntington Beach, CA 92647

 

Dear Ms. Brkusic:

  Two days before you aired Freedom From Despair, I called KOCE to lodge a
complaint.  When I asked to whom I should direct my views you said I should
give them to you.  When I asked your name I discovered you were not only the
producer of this film, you were also the station manager.  This was like a
fox guarding the hen house. I will be lucky if my correspondence makes it to
the nearest round file—that is why I have prepared an ‘open letter’ to be
published in the Serbian press, placed on Serbian websites, distributed to
PBS executives and sent to members of the U.S. House and Senate.

 

You assured me in our telephone conversation that I “had nothing to be
worried about,” because, as you asserted, “your documentary was about your
father and his escape from communist Yugoslavia.”  That remark was as
transparent as glass once I watched the program.  Your film was shameless
bigoted propaganda.  How outrageous that KOCE, a member of PBS, would
provide a platform for racism, disinformation, ethnic slander and historical
revisionism.  This makes a mockery of tax-supported broadcasting.

 

Your program began with the assertion that, “700 Roman Catholic priests were
murdered by the Communist.” Yet you cleverly omitted the fact that in 1945
some 740 Roman priests fled through the “Vatican Ratline” for Argentina.
These were war criminal priests who joined the Ustashe and murdered tens of
thousands of Serbs, Jews and Gypsies with their own hands and escaped
justice—their crimes make the current crop of pedophile Catholic priests
pale in comparison.  

 

In 1941, Fr. Ivan Raguz was only one of dozens of Catholic priests who
yelled from the pulpit: “Kill all Serbs and Jews, including children, so
that not even the seeds of the beast are left.”  This was the very
foundation, the pretext and the horror of Jasenovac, a sick mentality that
exists today in Croatia.

 

You also omitted any reference that Croatian Nazi collaborators (the
overwhelming majority of the population), created the Jasenovac
Concentration Camp system, one of the largest camps during the Holocaust,
where Croats put to death an estimated 700,000 Serbs, 30,000 Jews and 70,000
Roma gypsies.  They also put to death 60 rabbis.  You can run from
historical accuracy Ms. Brkusic, but you can’t hide!  Not a single Croatian
war criminal was brought to justice at Nuremberg or since the Holocaust.

 

“If you cannot kill a Serb or a Jew, you are an enemy of the Croatian
State,” were the words uttered by Andrija Artukovic, Minister of the
Interior, Independent State of Croatia, 1941.  This is the same war criminal
who escaped justice by entering the United States dressed as a Roman
Catholic priest with a false passport—he remained in the U.S. on a tourist
visa for over 3 decades, protected by Catholic circles including Mrs.
Dorothy Chandler who owned the Los Angeles Times. 

Artukovic was finally extradited in 1986 to stand trial, not for Genocide of
a half million Serbs, but for a lesser crime, killing his driver.  He was
found guilty and died in jail.  At his extradition trial, Cardinal Manning
of Los Angeles called Artukovic, “A great good man.”  That ‘great good man’
put to death hundreds of thousands of people.  Michael McAdams in your film
testified in Artukovic’s behalf as well—I remember that hearing, I was
sitting in the courtroom and the unused jury box was filled with Catholic
priests.

 

I remind you of the words of one of the 87 survivors of Jasenovac, a Croat
by the name of Antun Miletich, from his book Concentration Camp Jasenovac,
1941-45. Belgrade, 1986, pg.7: 

 

“There is not a pen capable of describing the horror and terror of the
atmosphere at Jasenovac.  It surpasses any human fantasy.  Imagine Hell, the
Inquisition, a terror more dreadful than any that ever before existed
anywhere, run by bloodthirsty wild animals whose most hidden and disgusting
instincts had come to the surface in a way never before seen in human
beings—and still, you have not said enough.” 

 

The Croatian Commission on November 15, 1945 said the following: “…The exact
number of victims swallowed by the camp of Jasenovac will never be
established, but that on the basis of investigation led by the Commission,
it can be concluded that the number of around 500,000 to 600,000 conforms to
reality.”

 

You spout the Nazi party line Ms. Burksic, just like President Franjo
Tudjman of Croatia who was quoted in the Jerusalem Post in 1991 as saying:
“I am a doubly lucky man, my wife is neither a Serb nor a Jew,” and boasted
in 1992: “only about 80,000 Serbs were put to death at Jasenovac.”  Most
Croats in the U.S. repeat this stupid remark as though liquidating 80,000
people is a proud accomplishment, considering that most of their victims
were defenseless women and children.

 

Your presentation about “Goli Otok,” (The Naked Island) was pure
revisionism.  That island was used for political prisoners who were
hard-liner pro-Soviet or anti-Tito communists—so, if you had a relative on
Goli Otok he must have been one or the other. However, most of the prisoners
on Goli Otok were Serbs from Lika and Montenegrins and only a few hundred
Croats. Your presentation was deliberately misleading.  And who cares if
Tito spoke a strange dialect?  He was a miserable Croatian bastard, and it
must eat away at you at not being able to blame this monster on Serbian
ethnicity.

 

One of the best Washington testimonies I found in doing research for my 1991
book, Serbian Genocide 1941-45, (co-written with David Martin and Michael
Lees), was by Senator Herbert H. Lehman, New York, October 20, 1951:  “For
centuries the Serbian people have stood in the Balkans as the bulwark of
Christian civilization against invaders and oppressors.  As a consequence of
their stand, great losses have been inflicted on them in the course of
centuries… Genocide in its worst and most destructive form, however, was
inflicted upon the Serbs in 1941-45 by the members of the Croatian Fascist
movement, the Ustasha.  The massacres carried out in the Serbian Orthodox
Church in Glina, 1941, belong undoubtedly, to the darkest chapters of human
depravity in modern times.”  

 

The Ustashe converted over 500,000 Serbian Orthodox to Catholicism.  Those
Serbs believe this would save their lives—but it only accelerated their
demise as the Nazis were able to discover who the Serbs were among them.  On
August 21, 1941 in the Serbian church in Glina 1,030 gather for what they
believed was yet another forced ‘conversion’ to Catholicism.  A baby was
baptized and a picture remains as evidence of this hideous war crime.  The
chief of the Zagreb police, Bozidar Corouski, entered the church and
proclaimed:  “Now that you are all Roman Catholics, I guarantee you that I
can save your souls, but I cannot save your bodies.” The doors were suddenly
locked from outside and the Ustashi goons and thugs entered the church and
in a macabre fashion slit the throats of 1,029 Serb victims.  Only one man
survived to tell this grim story, his name was Ljuban Jednak. In 1991,
Ljuban was warned that his name appeared on a list of Serbs to be
exterminated.  His house was shot from all sides one night, but Jednak had
already escaped from Croatia and the Balkans.  He died in 1997 of natural
causes.

 

Your deception in the production of this film was clear, Ms. Brkusic.  You
went out of your way to omit that Roman Catholic nuns at Jasenovac used
toxic soda to murder over 100,000 Serbian children to save bullets. This was
3 years before the end of WWII and before there was even a thought of a
communist regime on which to blame your depraved behavior.  So what excuse
did the Croatians have for killing their Serbian neighbors?  This was
“democracy,” Croatian style.  

 

During the current Civil Wars, Croatia murdered thousands of Serbs,
destroyed 98 Serbian churches and ethnically cleansed 12% of the Serb
population.  Less than 4% have been allowed to return in the past dozen
years.  Of those who have returned, more than half have fled again from
continued Croat persecution.  You used this film to blame everyone but
yourselves for perpetrating such ethnic hatred.

 

Serbophobia has deep roots in the Croatian people.  During the First World
War when it became obvious that the Allies would crush the Austrian Empire,
Croats fled into the arms of their Serbian enemies like rats fleeing a
sinking ship.  Serbia, an internationally recognized nation at the Congress
of Berlin in 1878 gave up its statehood to form the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats
and Slovenes in 1918.  This shotgun marriage was forced on the Serbs by the
major powers.  Ungrateful Croats who were vassals of the Austrians for
centuries became obstructionists from the outset of the new Balkan state.
For over a thousand years there was no such thing as a “Croatian state” in
Europe. But once Croats moved in with their Serbian hosts it only took two
generations to evict Serbs from land on which they lived since the 15th
century. As the Jews say, “What Chutpzah!”

 

The Serbian Krajina is my ancestral land from the 15th century.  The very
word Krajina means “Frontier Zone” and it was land granted by the Austrian
Empire to the Serbs in exchange for protecting their borders. The Krajina
was never part of Croatia until Tito came to power and made that territory a
part of the Croat Republic, just like he dictated Albanian autonomy in
Kosovo in 1974.  Tito went out of his way to destroy any Serb unity and
history shows that in spite of Croat and Bosnian claims of “Serbian
oppression,” the Serbs ranked 4th place in political positions throughout
the Tito regime.  Since the turn of the last century Serbs have become a
minority in their own country.

 

When the war started in 1991 the president of Yugoslavia was not Milosevic
as most are led to believe—it was Ante Markovic, a Croat who order Serbian
troops to attack Croatia, then he resigned, knowing full well what he had
unleashed.

 

Fascism also runs deep in the U.S. Croatian community.  In White Plains, New
York, the Archbishop Stepinac High School is named for a Croatian Archbishop
who was convicted of Holocaust war crimes by the Allies.  He was sent to
prison for 13 years, then spent the remainder of his life under what
amounted to house arrest.  The Croat Catholics have convinced the Vatican to
make this thug a Catholic Saint.  Is there no shame?

 

The readers of this ‘open letter’ need to be reminded that Serbs were
murdered by their Croat neighbors and local Roman Catholic priests who led
the lynch mobs.  They join with the SS Hanjar the 20,000 strong Muslim Nazi
Division in trying to eradicate Serbs from the Balkans.  Your film
demonstrated an immoral desire to eradicate the truth.

 

As an example, historical documents disclose that Fr. Miroslav Filipovic
Majstorovic, a Franciscan friar, entered the Serbian village of Drakulic on
February 7, 1942 under the leadership of the Ustashe.  Over 2,300 Serbian
adults, mostly women and 551 children were murdered. Would you like a list
of their names and ages, Ms. Brkusic?

 

The torture began by cutting off noses, ears and genitals of these
children—body parts that allowed the victims to remain alive for hours
through their rape and tortures.  The most hideous crime of all was the
decapitation of these children—their heads thrown into the laps of their
mothers, who, in shocked horror, were then murdered.  Pregnant women had
their bellies slit open and the fetus removed, a horrific form of death to
both mother and child.

 

Ante Pavelic, who was brought to power by Hitler, set up the First
Independent State of Croatia in 1941, a Nazi puppet state where Pavelic set
up 34 “summary” courts throughout Croatia that year.  He empowered every
Croatian to arrest and kill Serbians without being charged with a crime.
Any Croat could sit on these so-called “courts,” including former convicts.
Mobile court units roamed the countryside in which Serbs were arrested,
tried, convicted and hanged—within hours.  Hundreds of photographs from this
period show thousands of Serbs hanging from trees and light posts throughout
Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.  How dare you portray Croats as victims?
Your film is shocking and appalling exploitation!

 

Apparently Ms. Brkusic, you never counted on any authors or Balkan
historians seeing this visual garbage. In your self-serving effort you were
able to raise the $100,000 dollars in the Croatian community to produce this
shameful film in an attempt to hoodwink an ignorant American audience.  

 

Croats have shown that they will even steal heroic Serbian figures like
Nikola Tesla, by constantly claiming he was a Croatian.  A hideous lie as
Tesla was the son of a Serbian Orthodox priest.  The village in which Tesla
was born was in Austria and did not become part of former Yugoslavia until
30 years after Tesla immigrated to the United States where he invented the
radio and AC electrical power. 

 

In the village of Vojnic, Croatia where my father was born, 97 Serbs were
locked inside their church in 1941 and it was burned to the ground.
Seventeen of those victims were my relatives.  In 1972, I photographed the
remains of that church.  President Tudjman had the site bulldozed in 1992
just as he bulldozed the museum and buildings at the Jasenovac Concentration
Camp in order to destroy the evidence of their crimes.

 

If a country cannot own up to its failures then that nation is doomed to
repeat them, and Croatia has by creating an ethnically pure state,
fulfilling their Nazi dreams.

 

During “Operation Storm” in August, 1995 when 250,000 Serbs were cleansed
from Croatia—the last 5 relatives of my name were too old and too sick to
flee.  I was notified a month later they were found with their throats slit.
In my lifetime, I have been a double victim of Croat inspired Genocide.
These immoral crimes against humanity demonstrate the contempt you have for
the truth, Ms. Brkusic.  Your claim that “Tito killed 10,000 Croats in a
decade” was not only a gross exaggeration, it pales in comparison to
Croatians killing 700,000 Serbs, 30,000 Jews and 70,000 Roma gypsies for
which no one has been held responsible. 

 

I suggest that you visit a library from time to time, if you can read.  You
might also spend some time in the military archives of the United States and
Great Britain before giving us a display of your ignorance and lack of
integrity.  Your film was an amateurish endeavor that betrayed history at
the expense of the Serbs.  Be careful Ms. Brkusic, your bigotry and
intolerance is showing!

 

Today there are 1.2 million Serbian refugees from Croatia, Bosnia and
Kosovo.  That is twice the combine number of Croat and Muslim refugees.  So
stop the propaganda ploy.  It is now quite obvious who excels at ‘ethnic
cleansing’ in the Balkans.  KOCE should be ashamed of participating in this
ugly whitewash of history.  In whose interest do they work so diligently, it
certainly is not historical accuracy?

 

Just a few days ago on January 23, 2008, the Serbian Orthodox Church in
Croatia said it received a written message threatening Serbs and Jews living
in Croatia with “extermination.” The message was signed by supporters of
‘Hajduk Split,’ a leading Croatian soccer club. In the past several years
Croat fans at soccer games formed a large Swastika with their bodies in the
stands and use the Sieg Heil salute.  Recently a Neo-Nazi Croat Rock group
came to the United States.  This group has been ban in several European
countries for singing songs that praise the Ustashe regime in Croatia.
Therefore, your crocodile tears in this documentary was obviously intended
for naïve Americans, most of whom know less about European history then they
do their own history.

 

It has become more than clear that the Croats have established an ethnic and
religiously pure Croatian State while you speak of “democracy” with a forked
tongue.  But this is nothing new. I quote the views of the famous Roman
Catholic author, Avro Manhattan who wrote Vatican Imperialism in the 20th
Century (1965): 

 

“The lessons we have learned from the emergence of the Independent State of
Croatia, where the religious and political totalitarianism of Catholicism
was not only made to work, but put to death more than one million Serbian
Orthodox Christians, should never be forgotten.  For it happened in our
times, when the Catholic Church—then as now, posing as a victim of religious
intolerance—was clamoring for freedom, while at the same time suppressing
that same freedom for which she was vociferating so loudly, in a tiny state
where she had set up her kind of freedom, Catholic freedom: i.e., freedom
for herself to eliminate whatever and whoever dared to resist her embrace.”

 

As for the explanation by Michael McAdams in your film regarding the
Croatian “checkerboard symbol dating to the 15th century,” you make no
apologies that the same symbol was used during the Holocaust to put to death
nearly one million people.  I remind Mr. McAdams that the Swastika is a
symbol from the Bonze Age.  It’s not about when these symbols were created,
it is about what they represent. What is apparent is that the Croats are not
interested in how much they offend or insult others or how insensitive it
was to use this Nazi symbol on their flag—they are far more interested in
brainwashing the world about their Nazi past as they cover up their bigoted
presence.

 

Who is next on the Croatian hate list, and whom will Croats blame for their
dysfunctional society when the Serbs are no longer their Achilles heel?
Real history has shown that Croats, like their former Nazi Albanian
neighbors, cannot survive without hating someone.

 

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William Dorich is the author of 5 books on Balkan history including his 1991
book, Serbian Genocide 1941-45, co written by the late David Martin, author
of The Web of Disinformation (1989) and the late Michael Lees, author of The
Rape of Serbia (1989).  His 1992 book, Kosovo raise over $200,000 to aid the
more than 30,000 Serbian orphans from the current Civil Wars.  He is the
recipient of The Order of St. Sava, the highest recognition given to a
layperson by the Holy Synod of Serbian Orthodox Bishops and An Award of
Merit from the Serbian Bar Association of America.  His articles have
appeared in numerous publications including The International Herald
Tribune, The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Times and in the Serbian media.

  

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