Letter to the Editor

The Washington Times

Dear Editor:

As a double victim of Genocide, I lost 17 members of my family who were
burned to death in a Serbian church in the village of Vojnic, Croatia in
1941 at the hands of Catholic priests and their hateful followers.  The late
Franjo Tudjman, President of Croatia, had the ruins of that Serbian Orthodox
church bulldozed in 1995.  In August of that year, during Operation Storm
when 200,000 Serbs were 'ethnically 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.

Jeffery Kuhner is not so outspoken—his underhanded journalism exposes an
eagerness to omit half of the story when it does not server his purpose.  He
never mentions a single word in his Washington Times articles about the
successful Genocide of 1.2 million Serbs in Croatia from 1941-45, nor the
nearly complete elimination of all Serbs from 1991-95. Such contempt for
truth, equal rights and equal justice are further mocked by his style of
omission journalism.  

Kuhner's remark: "Hundreds of thousands of Croatians were systematically
butchered by Tito's Partisans; priests, nuns and peasants were massacred;
their lands were confiscated; and slave labor camps were established" would
be laughable if it were not such an irresponsible lie.  It is well
documented that less than 60,000 Croats were killed, as the vast majority
were Nazi collaborators. 

What Kuhner has omitted here is that 740 Roman Catholic priests murdered
Serbs and Jews with their own hands in the Holocaust then fled to Argentina
to escape justice.  Fr. Filipovich, a Catholic priest, ran the Jasenovac
Concentration Camp where 700,000 Serbs, 40,000 Jews and 70,000 Roma were put
to death.  Tudjman had that camp and its adjoining museum bulldozed as well
to destroy this evidence.

Mr. Kuhner reveals a selective memory, an outrageous double standard and a
total lack of journalistic ethics. At least his family and relatives lived a
full life, my were cut short in Croatian Genocide twice in my lifetime.

William Dorich

Los Angeles, CA

The writer has written 5 books on Balkan history including "Serbian Genocide
1941-45," co authored with the late David Martin and Michael Lees and his
1992 book, "Kosovo."

 

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