Repentance from the Serbian Orthodox Church

Jesus' attitude is not a popular one in our day, even in religious quarters.  And in the rare instances where it is promoted publicly, the response is often skeptical, if not downright cynical.  Such was the case in 2005, when the Serbian Orthodox Church surprised observers across Europe by asking forgiveness for its support of Milosevic's regime.  "We honestly offer our Albanian co-citizens reconciliation and mutual forgiveness," it said in the opening sentences of a public statement.  Critics belittled the apology as a political move, but there were others who embraced the chance for dialogue.  They noted that whatever its effect, it was the first such attempt to honestly address the hatreds that had led to one atrocity after another across the region for most of the previous decade.

Source: Johann Christoph Arnold  -  Why Forgive?, pp.210-211