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Bosnia & Herzegovina, East Timor: A Comparison?

Categories: East Asia, Eastern & Central Europe, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Timor-Leste, Disaster, Ethnicity & Race, Freedom of Speech, History, Human Rights, Humanitarian Response, International Relations, Law, Media & Journalism, Politics, Protest, War & Conflict

Greater Surbiton writes [1] about East Timorese and Bosnian genocides and the double standards used by some when assessing the human losses: “Unfortunately, many of the same people who highlight the extent of East Timorese suffering, such as Noam Chomsky, John Pilger, Edward Herman and David Peterson, actually go out of their way to minimise the extent of Bosnian suffering. For the sake of convenience, such people can be termed Chomskyites. The Chomskyites like to portray East Timor as absolutely the worst crime to have occurred anywhere in the world since World War II, whereas they like to portray Bosnia as something equivalent to a pillow-fight at a children’s party.”