Civilized Americans and Europeans were bombing uranium in Serbia. And a Greek said no. But you will not hear it in the media "
This is how the Orthodox Serbs honor the heroes. A large graffiti in the center of Belgrade Dorcel with the Greek naval officer Marino Ritsoudis, who was dismissed from the Navy because he refused to take part in the bombings against Serbia in 1999.
Ritsoudis was sentenced to two years in prison and prosecuted by the Simitis government, even denying the financial support that Serbia offered him in order to honor him.
In his apology to the naval court of Piraeus where he was tried, he said: "I had two paths to choose, I chose the one you have above you" showing the image of Christ above the presidency "which I also put above all because the law of God is above from all. It's everyone's conscience. "
Today he works as a captain on a yacht but the Serbs have not forgotten him and his face adorns the streets of Belgrade. Of course we here in Greece only know ephemeral artists, footballers, ridiculous influencers and video game players.
This is how the Orthodox Serbs honor the heroes. A large graffiti in the center of Belgrade Dorcel with the Greek naval officer Marino Ritsoudis, who was dismissed from the Navy because he refused to take part in the bombings against Serbia in 1999.
Ritsoudis was sentenced to two years in prison and prosecuted by the Simitis government, even denying the financial support that Serbia offered him in order to honor him.
In his apology to the naval court of Piraeus where he was tried, he said: "I had two paths to choose, I chose the one you have above you" showing the image of Christ above the presidency "which I also put above all because the law of God is above from all. It's everyone's conscience. "
Today he works as a captain on a yacht but the Serbs have not forgotten him and his face adorns the streets of Belgrade. Of course we here in Greece only know ephemeral artists, footballers, ridiculous influencers and video game players.