As for the relations between Serbia and the International Crime Court, Msgr. Hocevar said "the delivery of people guilty of crimes is fair and necessary" (Radko Mladic editor’s note), but at the same time "history should be purified; not only should the nineties be analyzed, but also the previous decades. And we should wonder why Europe didn’t condemn Communism or Marxism to a greater extent. Judging with rigidity is fair and necessary, but one cannot judge by two different yardsticks. The nineties were the outcome of Communism and ideological atheism, and lots of the negative protagonists of that time behaved with a view to the past. Europe reacted just when it thought it was in danger, but it did not move before". The same thing for Kosovo: "it is not fair to take decisions based just on historical events relating to the nineties. The Kosovo solution involves the EU, too. I wonder why the Catholic representative is not invited to dialogues on Kosovo, or why they never talk about the escape of Catholics from this land. It means that a global vision of the problem is missing, and thus, the skills to find out a solution guaranteeing the security of all the people from Kosovo are also missing. The choices he concluded must not be quick, but analyzed thoroughly, for they must respect the identity of the country and of its entire people". ” ” ” “