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I do not however wholy agree on this point with the author. The truth is
that Greek public opinion was badly misled on the war in Bosnia,( as it was
also misled later on the war in Kosovo) by its market - driven media.
Nothing was practically reported on Greek TV about the war in Bosnia.
Greek TV media reporting , pinpointed only the common religious element
Greece shares with the Serbs , while associating directly or indirectly the
Bosniacs with the Turks and the Ottoman empire. All in all , "The Unholly
Alliance" is an interesting book to read with a significant message..I hope
that many fellow Greeks will read it and recognize some of our serious political shortcomings.
Now then, Michas appears to be a very humane man, interested in the human rights of Albanians and all other ethnic groups in the Balkans, except for the Serbs, it seems. He argues in his book that the Greek people who stood in solidarity with the Serbs during NATO's 78 day bombing campaign in 1999 were not supporting the Serb people but supporting Milosevic's government and therefore supporting ethnic cleansing and war crimes.
Yet, there is no evidence of this. This seems to be simple conjecture, rather than solid fact. He also claims that the Greek media was very one-sided during the Balkan conflict, only showing the Serbs' side of the story, while he himself falls into the same trap; that is, showing only the Muslims' and Albanians' suffering.
He also seems to have nothing but contempt for those Greek volunteers who helped the Serbs during the 1992-1995 Bosnian War, attributing collective guilt to all of them i.e. treating all of them as war criminals, when there is no evidence to suggest that they all committed war crimes.
There are other points I could raise about his book but it would take up too much space. The reason why I gave the book a 3 star is because it is interesting and covers a topic not discussed in any other book (at least not to my knowledge).
I myself have communicated with Mr Michas over e-mail and he seems to now be more skeptical about NATO's bombing of Serbia.
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