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03-11-04 Tomas Balco | Hi Mjelma,
interesting statement there.
I may be lacking some information, so I would appreciate to hear from you, which current EU members should not be members of EU.
Wars are a sad story. I agree with the statement all the normal people loose in a war. Sick leaders win just by bringing a nation to war. That is what needs to be avoided. After all it is groups and individuals who steer peoples emotions and use them for achieving their personal objectives.
In addition, if we make statements about wars, genocide and bad guys, why do we draw a line in 20th century?
Shall we go to 19th, 18th or 6th century? Which violence and pain matters to us? The one we carry in our hearts as memory or that we carry in our subconscious as cultural and historical heritage?
History of Europe is full of violence, genocide and bad guys. This did not start with the first world war and did not stop with the second. It may be interesting to consider the guilt - it being that of individuals who manipulate others or being that of masses who let themselves being manipulated.
I find it hard to judge.
I am also afraid, there would be very few EU members if we kick out all those states who were involved in something bad. I may agree however that a public apology of leaders and individual responsability of those commiting crimes agains humanity should be required. Crimes were being commited by both loosers and winners. Justice should not take place only with loosers though. Humanity is something universal. I think that is what connects us, inspite of our race, ethnics, religion, nationality or other factors.
Kind regards,
Tomas
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