Outrage in Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo over Handke's Nobel win
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Outrage in Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo over Handke's Nobel win
Austrian writer Peter Handke poses in Chaville, in the Paris surburbs, on October 10, 2019 after he was awarded with the 2019 Nobel Literature Prize. Austrian Peter Handke, one of the most original German-language writers alive, who once used his famously sharp tongue to call for the Nobel Prize in Literature to be abolished, was awarded with the 2019 Nobel Literature Prize on October 10. The prize brings its winner "false canonisation" along with "one moment of attention (and) six pages in the newspaper," the novelist, playwright, poet and translator told Austrian media in 2014. ALAIN JOCARD / AFP.



BELGRADE.- Austrian writer Peter Handke's Nobel literature prize win on Thursday sparked outrage in Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo, where he is widely seen as an admirer of late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic.

In the 1990s, Handke emerged as a vocal defender of the Serbs during the bloody collapse of the former Yugoslavia, even comparing them to Jews under the Nazis, a remark he later retracted.

His 1996 travelogue "A Journey to the Rivers: Justice for Serbia", caused a storm, and in 1999 he returned Germany's prestigious Buechner prize in protest at NATO's bombing of Belgrade.

"Never thought would feel to vomit because of a Nobel Prize," Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama wrote on Twitter.

"Given disgraceful choice made from a moral authority like the Nobel Academy, shame is sealed as a new value. No, we can't become so numb to racism and genocide."

The Muslim member of Bosnia's joint presidency Sefik Dzaferovic labelled the decision to award Handke "scandalous and shameful".

"It is shameful that the Nobel Prize committee easily neglected the fact that Handke was justifying and protecting Slobodan Milosevic and his executors (Bosnian Serb wartime leader) Radovan Karadzic and (his army chief) Ratko Mladic sentenced by a UN court ... for the most severe war crimes including genocide," he said in a statement.

By awarding Handke the Academy's Nobel committee has "completely lost its moral compass", Dzaferovic added.

'Genocide denier'
Bosnian actor Nermin Tulic, who was seriously injured during the 1992-1995 siege of Sarajevo by Bosnian Serb forces, greeted the award by tweeting an emoticon of a smiley vomiting.

Liberal Sarajevo politician Reuf Bajrovic said he could not understand that a jury thought that "Handke is a great writer and that his support to Slobo (Milosevic) and genocide makes part of his work great".

Emir Suljagic, a survivor of the massacre of more than 8,000 Muslim males from Srebrenica by Serbs, echoed him.

"A Milosevic fan and notorious genocide-denier gets Nobel prize in literature ... What a time to be alive," Suljagic, a Sarajevo-based professor of international relations tweeted in English.

The 1995 Srebrenica massacre, the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II, was deemed genocide by international justice.

- Friend of Serbs -
The reaction was similar in Kosovo, which was devastated by the 1998-1999 war between Serb forces and pro-independence ethnic Albanian guerillas.

"The decision of Nobel Prize brought immense pain to countless victims," Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said on Twitter.

"Milosevic's supporter and denier of Serbian genocide receives the Nobel Literature Prize," the main Koha Ditore newspaper said.

At the 2006 funeral of Milosevic -- who died while on trial for crimes against humanity, and who wanted Handke to testify in his defence -- the writer made a speech in front of thousands of mourners.

Some stood up for Handke, including Nobel-winning compatriot Elfriede Jelinek. But many others, from Susan Sontag to Salman Rushdie, lined up to lambast him.

Serbia newspapers hailed that the Nobel Prize was awarded to a "friend of Serbs" who has been a member of the country's academy of sciences and arts since 2012.


© Agence France-Presse










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