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:Excuse me, but, how we/You know which nationality was the person who shot Suada? Is there a charge, recognition or something? --[[User:BokicaK|BokicaK]] 07:26, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
:Excuse me, but, how we/You know which nationality was the person who shot Suada? Is there a charge, recognition or something? --[[User:BokicaK|BokicaK]] 07:26, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
::Hmm, lets see: There are three people in B&H: Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs. Serbs fought against Bosniaks and Croats. A Bosniak and a Croat were killed. Who killed them? Chinese? Sure.
::Hmm, lets see: There are three people in B&H: Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs. Serbs fought against Bosniaks and Croats. A Bosniak and a Croat were killed. Who killed them? Chinese? Sure.
:::You can't tell the difference between a Serb, a Bosniak, or a Croat just by looking at them. By all accounts, the peace rally was attended by all of the ethnic groups. The shooter(s) couldn't possibly have known what the ethnicity of their victims would be. The fact that the victims in this case were a Bosniak and a Croat doesn't even imply that the shooter was a Serb. Suada Dilberovic was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If she had been one more meter to the right or to the left the bullet could have just as easily missed her and hit someone else, possibly even a Serb attending the rally. And even if fire was opened from the Holiday Inn, how do you know that Serbs were the only ones in the whole Holiday Inn? Just because the SDS had its headquarters in some rooms there doesn't mean that nobody else was in the hotel. The hotel was still open for business and anyone could have had a room there.

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Biased article. According to international law in all civilized countries, a person is considered innocent until proven guilty. I don't know of any trial where Serb snipers - even not present at the trial - were convincted of this murder. Bu all means, I am not Serbian, but this shamefull mediatic attack against a people - no matter which one - is extremelly annoying.

Excuse me, but, how we/You know which nationality was the person who shot Suada? Is there a charge, recognition or something? --BokicaK 07:26, 7 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm, lets see: There are three people in B&H: Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs. Serbs fought against Bosniaks and Croats. A Bosniak and a Croat were killed. Who killed them? Chinese? Sure.
You can't tell the difference between a Serb, a Bosniak, or a Croat just by looking at them. By all accounts, the peace rally was attended by all of the ethnic groups. The shooter(s) couldn't possibly have known what the ethnicity of their victims would be. The fact that the victims in this case were a Bosniak and a Croat doesn't even imply that the shooter was a Serb. Suada Dilberovic was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If she had been one more meter to the right or to the left the bullet could have just as easily missed her and hit someone else, possibly even a Serb attending the rally. And even if fire was opened from the Holiday Inn, how do you know that Serbs were the only ones in the whole Holiday Inn? Just because the SDS had its headquarters in some rooms there doesn't mean that nobody else was in the hotel. The hotel was still open for business and anyone could have had a room there.