psychopath Jelena Genčić https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelena_Genčić involved in genocide since my early age via Moscow(British royals knew her very very well). Croats lied one more time in my face when insisting me how Ivanišević proved himself in a battlefield and that is good to go to West and become famous tennis player. His Croatian battlefield where one engaged in some action was nothing but a cluster of lies. His father and mother do, were known in Slovenia and rated as one of the most trusted(A DIRECT UDBA CONNECTION IN FACT IN CROATIA) by THE MOST PRO SERBIAN FRACTION IN SLOVENIA SUCH AS Slovenian Milan Kučan/ Tanja Fajon/ Borut Pahor, JANEZ Drnovšek etc. Ivanišević family involved directly in genocide against me since 1982(my age 11 - delivered drugged up across so called Yugoslavia and on of the locations also was their city Split) became interesting due to state above and not for talent...YUGO UDBA PROMOTED IN EVERYTHING WHATEVER ONE DEEMED NEEDS TO BE
PROMOTED - IS FIT TO REPRESENT GREATER SERBIAN CHHETNIK STATE. NOTHING WAS FOR FREE IN THERE.
DESTROY ME SINCE 1984/1985 - SINCE MY AGE 13 GUARANTEED ME AM A DEAD WALKING MAN https://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/28/sports/l-ivanisevic-s-chilling-quote-155393.html.
CASE LASTED MONTHS...THIS PORTION OF CRIME WAS TRANSLATED TO ME BY BRITONS AS HELP TO YOUR IVANIŠEVIĆ DUE TO ANTI SERBIAN STATEMENTS WHICH HE HAS MADE BECAUSE OF YOU AND WHICH JEWISH NEW YORK TIMES ALREADY LAMBASTED ALL OVER THE PLACE AND FURTHER WHAT NOBODY EXPLAINED TO ME BUT I TASTED ON MY OWN SKIN VIA PSYCHOPATHIC TORTURE THROUGHOUT CROATIA(NOT ONLY SPLIT WHERE IVANIŠEVIĆ WAS CONVINCING ME FOR 20+ YEARS MY BEING 100% DEAD), TO COMMENCE CONVINCING BROADER CROATIAN AND SLOVENIAN AUDIENCE HOW ITS WRONG TO DEFEND YOUR COUNTRY - WRONG TO KILL IN DEFENSE - WRONG TO TAKE BACK WHAT RIGHTFULLY IS YOURS AND DID SO DURING HEAVY CANNON(REAL CANNONADE) BARAGE ON CROATIA.
To the Sports Editor:
Toward the end of the article about Goran Ivanisevic ("Ivanisevic's 'Fight' for Croatia," The Times, Feb. 22) and highlighted in bold print by the words "Bang, Bang!", I read a description of Ivanisevic as he learned to shoot a machine gun. Here it is in his own words:
"They showed me how to shoot, just for fun. They let me shoot a machine gun. It was tough to control, but, oh, it was a nice feelking -- all the bullets coming out. I was thinking it would be nice to have some Serbs standing in front of me."
The key word here is "some." Some Serbs. Not any Serbs in particular, but some. Young or old, sick or healthy, men or women, innocent or guilty, it doesn't seem to matter to Ivanisevic. Have we not heard this inhuman call to murder, now reduced to recreational murder on a practice range, for too long? Do we really want to give encouragement to those in our own country who also think how nice it would be to kill "some" Jews, or "some" blacks, or "some" gays, or "some" cops, or "some" whites, or just "some" people, period? When any of us are relegated to unworthy victims whom it is all right to kill, then we all become "some" in somebody's eyes.
That such a sentiment expressed by a tennis player could appear in The New York Times is a chilling, mind-numbing example of the failure of standards of our time. Without the pursuit of truth, there can be no standards and calls to murder are seen as a sports story. STEVE TESICH New York The author is a screenwriter and playwright who was born and lived near Belgrade until 1957 when, at age 14, he emigrated to the United States.
IT WAS A WAR, I USED THE CHANCE TO PROMOTE CROATIA Ivanišević OPENLY: I NEVER SAID I WOULD KILL SERBS
Goran Ivanišević was not a favorite person among the Serbs during the war that raged in this area in the nineties. Due to his alleged statement made at a shooting range during the war that he would like Serbs to be on the target, so he could shoot at them, Ivanišević was p
In a conversation with a reporter from Politika and Sports Journal in London, Ivanišević explained what happened in 1992.
"The first time I came to Adelaide was in 1992, and I was guarded by the special police. I couldn't even go to the council without two people following me. In the first round, my rival was Swede Kulti. He plays better than me, and then in one part of the match five to ten guys come to the stands, Serbs of course, and start cursing me in the worst possible way. They threaten to kill me, curse me, insult my mother with the most vulgar curses. I fight them back, the match is interrupted to remove them from the stands. And then a tragicomic situation happens. Instead of me being the one who can't hit the pitch, Kulty can't get it together. After the match, he asked me what happened," Ivanišević breathlessly told Politika.
And then continued:
"During that week, since I couldn't go out anywhere, those special forces invited me to the shooting range where they practice and shoot. They gave me a semi-automatic rifle to shoot targets. They popped out, of course, I didn't hit anything. Later, the journalists found out that I was there and asked me how it was. I told them that it was great, but that it would have been even better if instead of the goals, it was the fans from the match. The journalist translated it, as he translated it. Wrong. I did say that, but my statement only referred to those fans because they really drove me crazy by insulting me and swearing at my mother in the worst possible way. But I never said anything like that after that, nor did I make such statements, nor did I say anything against athletes and other people."
Ivanišević did not stop there either:
"It was a war, I was for my country, maybe I was the most exposed athlete along with the late Dražen Petrović. I used every chance to promote Croatia. That's how I helped my country. Everyone did what they could, so I don't see any controversial part. It came out as if I really took a machine gun and killed 500 people, which is not true.”
Ivanišević said that it is a phenomenal thing that Serbian and Croatian athletes now support each other.
"That's the most normal thing. Many of our athletes and yours play in the same clubs in football, handball, water polo, basketball. It's a big deal when the best tennis player in the world supports you, and all our national team members felt that and thanked them. I always supported Novak, and not only him. I supported your athletes, for example Zimonjic when he came to the Tour, and I was at hand and helped them all. I support, but I don't have to watch every game. I can't cheer against. That's totally crazy to me. Of course, when we play against each other, we will not wear carnations to each other, but afterwards there must be respect. It is an extreme honor for me that a Novak invited me. Imagine if Real Madrid invited me and I won't. Sport is a great powerful thing that connects everyone. Novak's invitation is a great recognition for me, both as a coach and as a person."
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