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- Title: Memoirs of a Serbian-American Dissident
- Author : William Dorich
- Release Date : January 28, 2013
- Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 139623 KB
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The author has written 6 books on Balkan history. This one will reveal shocking details of the duplicity by the US State Department and the "partisan press," insultingly called "advocacy journalism." During the entire decade of the 90s and the dismemberment of former Yugoslavia, the New York Times and The Los Angeles Times were among many national newspapers that did not publish ONE SINGLE ARTICLE written by a Serbian journalist, author, scholar or political leader. Not since Hitler has an ethnic race been demonized with collective guilt.
This shocking book reveals the depth of duplicity by two US presidents, dozens of elected officials and a media that successfully muzzled Serbian views before bombing them into submission for 78 days, inflicting $80 billion in damage to Serbia. Serbs were denied the right to appear before the House and Senate, the Foreign Relations Committee, the Helsinki Commission, and the Human Right Commission while denying Serbs food and medicine as a weapon of war—a war that violated the United Nation's Charter, the NATO Treaty, The Helsinki Final Act, the Geneva Conventions and numerous international laws. This book contains articles by the author that appeared in The Washington Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, The Arizona Republic and The American Srbobran among others. It also contains numerous letters to many elected officials that expose hideous details about the war and what was done to the Serbian people, details withheld by the State Department and Madeleine Albright with the full cooperation of a bias press. Most of these journalists never set foot in Serbian territory. They could not speak the Serbian language and like Christiane Amanpour, most of them remained safely in the Holiday Inn in Sarajevo relying on Muslim "runners" to gather information to be published. Hearsay, double hearsay and fabricated reporting reeked of the depth to which too many journalists and news networks stooped