The Nobel committee has once again sparked controversy by choosing Austrian author Peter Handke, who has been accused of being an apologist for Slobodan Milosevic, for the 2019 literature prize.
Born to a German-Slovenian family near Austria’s then-border with Yugoslavia, Handke has argued that anyone in Milosevic’s position “would have acted the same way” to protect his country’s territory and people. He has reportedly disputed the massacres of Muslims by Serbian forces.
The Serbian president was indicted in 1999 for war crimes during the Kosovo war, including the deportation and genocide of thousands of ethnic Albanians, but died before a ruling was reached. “I don’t know the truth. But I look. I listen. I feel. I remember. This is why I am here today, close to Yugoslavia, close to Serbia, close to Slobodan Milosevic,” Mr Handke told a crowd of Serbian nationalists at Milosevic’s funeral in 2006.
Kosovo’s ambassador to the United States called Mr Handke’s Nobel prize a “preposterous and shameful decision”.
Several authors have criticised the selection, while Serbian media and Austria’s president lauded it.
Via The Telegraph /BBC
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