To whom it may concern:

 

Ladies and Gentlemen at the station,

 

First of all I would like to thank you for allowing people to comment and 
feedback with their own opinion.  Speaking on my own behalf and not the 
organization that I represent, my comment is about holocaust and ethnic 
cleansing.  Just a few days ago, I was watching your station and I heard 
something that I couldn't believe when you compared Israel to the independent 
state of Croatia and said that historically that they are very similar, and 
then you stated that Israel was yearning for self-determination, freedom, and 
justice for all.  Finally, Israel became independent state.  Croatia fought for 
the same things, and also finally became independent state.  This was so 
surprising to me, being born in Croatia and consider myself Croatian by birth.  
I personally experienced World War II in Croatia, and I am very familiar with 
the history of Croatia.  This is the second time that Croatia became an 
independent state:  during World War II,  Croatia became independent state.  As 
soon as they became independent, they started exterminating and cleansing 
Serbs, Jews, Romas, and other non-Croats.  Together with Bosnia Muslims and 
Kosovo extremist Muslims, they killed the entire Jewish population in Croatia 
and 40% of the Serbian population.  The testimony to that is the graves in 
Jasenovac, Croatia, where there is estimated over 800,000 Serbs, Jews, and 
Gypsies were slaughtered by sledgehammer, knives, and other means.  In reality, 
much worse that what the Nazis did by putting people in gas chambers:  that was 
a much easier death.  Same thing has been repeated since Croatia became 
independent from last war in Yugoslavia from 1990.  After Croatia became 
independent, Croats have killed the Serbs, denied their rights, and claimed 
that they were not Croatian even though they were born in Croatia, claimed they 
have Serbian blood and are not considered to be Croatian.  They cleansed the 
entire population this time.  Together with allied Bosnia Muslims, they started 
cleansing throughout entire Yugoslavia, wherever Serbian population pockets 
were existing among their population.  In their pursuit against Christian 
Serbs, Romas, Jews, and other minorities, Islamists, like Bin Laden, and Sadam 
Hussein, from Arab countries were helping them to succeed in their goal.  Serbs 
are 100% cleansed from Croatia, with only a few hundred remaining, so the 
Croats could say there are some Serbs in Croatia.  Through the entire war, they 
were branding Serbs as "bad guys", paying lobbyists in the media in order to 
accomplish this.  The best defense is offense:  whoever coined this phrase was 
right.  Croatia today is one of the purest countries in population in Europe:  
only Croats live in Croatia.  Serbia has 40% population of non-Serbs today.  
Belgrade is one of the most nationality-mixed towns in Serbia, and in Zagreb, 
the capital of Croatia, you will find only Croats.  Regardless of everything 
else that's happened in Croatia, these are historic facts:  history has been 
repeated in Croatia, and it will be repeated again, if necessary.  Don't 
forget, Jews are not exempt in Croatia, and that is also a historic fact.  You 
just have to visit a cemetery to see for yourself what happened throughout 
history.  If you cannot find the cemeteries, I could personally lead a 
delegation, like in the towns of Sanski Most or Vlasenica in the Republic of 
Srpska, Bosnia where I personally know where 3000 Jews and some prominent Serb 
leaders of the towns were slaughtered and buried on the top of a hill.  At the 
present time, cows and horses are roaming around the pastures where the 
innocent people rest.  It is a shame that nobody wants to do anything about 
erecting a monument to mark a historic happening that Croats committed in World 
War II.  The mayor of Vlasenica personally showed me graves including the old 
cemetery nearby where Jewish people were buried before World War II.  Croatian 
extemists knocked over headstones in the old cemetery.  He was interested in 
fixing up the cemetery, and adding trees and bushes, and erecting a monument in 
the hills where the 3000 were buried.  When I returned to California, I 
contacted some Jewish acquaintance, like Barbara Fass, former mayor of Stockton 
and American Jew, and others.  She moved to Arizona.  I worked further to 
accomplish something, but unfortunately I was not successful.  Jews in the area 
were busy with other things, but as a rabbi from Banja Luka, R.S. said to me 
there is nothing more important than marking historical happenings so the 
future Jews will know what happened.  In the end, I would like to say I'm not 
branding Croatian people as bad, or German people as bad, but their governments 
is a totally different matter.  I would like your opinion on this, and I would 
like to know if you could prove me wrong on this historic happening in Croatia 
against the Jews, Serbs, and others.  If so, please let me know where I am 
wrong.

 

Thank you.  Yours truly, victim of Croatian genocide and injustice, born in 
Croatia,

 

Milos Supica

 

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