
The March 11, 2006 death of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic while in U.N. custody at The Hague was the tragic end to an unjust war and prosecution. The U.N. war crimes tribunal had tried unsuccessfully for four years to convict Milosevic.
Since 2004, the health of the former Yugoslavian President had been in decline. For several months before his death, Milosevic claimed that he was being poisoned and requested a trip to Russia for medical treatment. Of course, all requests were denied by the U.N.
A January blood test given to Milosevic showed traces of the rarely used antibiotic rifampicin. The drug is used to treat leprosy and is known to severely counteract the effects of other medications. Milosevic took daily pills for both heart disease and hypertension. The results of the test were not revealed to Milosevic until a few days before his death.
The day before the Serbian President was found dead in his cell, he wrote a letter to the Russian foreign ministry in which he expressed concerns that he was being poisoned. Milosevic family attorneys have released the letter. Milosevic wrote: "I think that the persistence with which medical treatment in Russia was denied in the first place is motivated by the fear that through careful examination it would be discovered that there were active, willful steps taken to destroy my health throughout the proceedings of the trial, which could not be hidden from the Russian specialists. Those who foist on me a drug against leprosy surely can't treat my illness; likewise, those against whom I defended my country in times of war and who have an interest to silence me."
Famed Russian heart surgeon Dr. Leo Bokeria has expressed concerns over the treatment Milosevic received while in custody at The Hague, and maintains that his fatal heart could have been easily prevented.
Shortly before Milosevic was found dead, The Associated Press reported that an unidentified tribunal official said he was told by the prison warden (Timothy McFadden) that he could no longer guarantee the health of the former Yugoslavian leader. McFadden now refuses any comment on the matter.
Milosevic was actually the sixth Serbian being held at The Hague to die while being tried for war crimes.
While it may eventually be proven that the Dutch doctors attending to Milosevic are guilty of murder, the Clinton administration and the corrupt U.N. are the ones who should have been tried for war crimes. In 1999, the Clinton administration orchestrated a war against the sovereign nation of Serbia. Clinton justified his actions, by making claims of "genocide" and "mass graves" against the Serbian government. Those claims have since been proven to be unfounded.
The Clinton administration claimed that the Serbs were engaged in ethnic cleansing and announced that Milosevic had murdered more than 100,000 innocent people. In reality, less than 3,000 bodies have been recovered since 1999. Around 500 of those are believed to be KLA fighters, and many of the rest were more than likely killed in the daily U.S. led bombing raids.
In fact, in February 2007, the International Court of Justice formally cleared Serbia of any charges of genocide. Of course, the decision came a year too late for Milosevic.
President Clinton actually placed our military side-by-side with terrorists. The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was made up of mercenaries and foreign nationals mostly from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Afghanistan.
In Feb. of 1999, Sen. Bob Smith (R-NH) said: "We are in essence becoming the Air Force for the KLA."
Serbia did not pose any threat to the U.S. and the actions taken by Milosevic were an internal security matter. The Serbian military was fighting against Muslim the KLA. However, the liberal media never once questioned Clinton's motives nor do they to this day.
Bill Clinton convinced NATO to join in the fight against the people of Serbia. In doing so, NATO actually violated the terms of their own charter. Not one NATO member nation had been attacked by Serbia, yet most of them sent troops to march on that country. The United States was attacked on 9/11, yet NATO is now nowhere to be found.
The air-war which was directed by Gen. Wesley Clark, targeted civilians. Under Clark's orders, U.S. warplanes bombed schools, hospitals, churches, office buildings, and private homes. They even bombed a nature park! In Belgrade, all three bridges which spanned the Danube were destroyed. They knocked out power and water to the Serbs. The bombing went on for 79 days.
While the U.S. was criticized for continuing operations in Iraq during the Muslim holy period of Ramadan...Not a word of dissent was heard, when Clinton bombed the Serbs on Easter Sunday!
A fair comparison could be made between Gen. Wesley Clark and Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering. Both conducted bombing campaigns against nations which posed no threat, and both specifically targeted civilians. Both are in fact, war criminals. However, while Goering was sentenced to death by an international tribunal for his crimes...Wesley Clark became a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. It appears that for Goering--his timing was simply off!
Just as the press never questioned Clinton's attacks on Serbian civilians, they sat back and accepted as gospel, every word uttered by NATO spokesman Jamie Shea.
Among Shea's many tall tales, during a May 1999 press conference, he announced that 100,000 babies had been born in the refugee camps (supposedly filled with people running away from Milosevic and not Clinton's bombing). Which was an outright lie. All five of the camps held less than 80,000 people combined, and less than 30,000 were adult women. However, the Clinton-adoring press never questioned this ridiculous statement.
So what was accomplished by Clinton’s war crimes against the people of Serbia?
Since 1999, the Muslim terrorists of the KLA have demolished 100 Serbian churches in Kosovo and displaced 250,000 Serbs. These atrocities could not have been accomplished without the help of Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and Gen. Wesley Clark. Because of their actions, Kosovo is now a haven for Muslim terrorists and the main distribution point for the world’s opium trade.
The U.S. led was against the people of Serbia was a crime for which Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and Gen. Wesley Clark should stand trial. However, do not expect the corrupt U.N. nor the left-wing press to ever hold them accountable.
We now have a press more concerned with the sex lives of reality TV stars John and Kate Gosselin, than with the motivations behind an unprovoked was of aggression which left a sovereign nation in ruins, a head of state dead under mysterious circumstances, and that nation’s capital controlled by Muslim terrorists and international drug dealers.











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While you do make some interesting points, the Serbian record for humane conduct during wartime is not, to put it mildly, a good one. Mass graves do not genocide make. As the Serbian actions in Sarajevo demonstrate, ethnic cleansing does not not necessarily require organized killings of groups of civilians. Snipers targeting individuals, mortars dropped on lines of civilians waiting for bread, and denial of basic resources such as clean water and food can be just as effective. Also, by your logic if the Germans had stuck to murdering Jews, Gypsies, and the mentally retarded only in Germany the world would have had no right to intervene, as it would be an internal security matter. Additionally, NATO forces are deployed in Afghanistan.
Good job! Now try to exculpate Hitler next.
After all Roosevelt was a Democrat too.
"In Belgrade, all three bridges which spanned the Danube were destroyed. "
This is not true. It was in Novi Sad, not Belgrade that the bridges were bombed. Not a single bridge in Begrade was bombed. Water and power was knocked out for all the civilians in the affected areas, not only to Serbs. Serbian citizens who happen to be of Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Ruthenian, Roma, Croatian, Montenegrin, Muslim, Albanian origin, as well as many other, suffered without drinking water and electricity for days in a row. Those 79 days are not something people like to remember.
Sarajevo - it must be pointed out - is now about 95% Muslim. Before the war they had around 40% Serb population.
Left out in the reporting is that Sarajevo Serb civilians were killed and put into jails and concentration camps in Sarajevo starting at the beginning of the war.
Over 150,000 Serbs are gone from Sarajevo.
Even Croats today are complaining of the oppression by the Muslims - and are moving out.
Many of the Sarajevo Snipers were the MUSLIM ARMY which had over 40,000 soldiers and paramilitary within the city.
The frontlines were WITHIN the city and Serbs lived and held part of Sarajevo which was attacked and mortared by the Muslims - it was damaged just as much as the Muslim parts. (Yet Sarajevo as a whole was FAR less damaged than Mostar during the Muslim-Croat war, but received the most attention.)
UN soldiers and officials who were in Sarajevo during the war said that Muslim snipers did control and use the buildings in the infamous "Sniper's Alley".
P.S. Most of the dead in the Bosnian war were SOLDIERS, not civilians. Researchers hired by the ICTY thoroughly went through all the names and evidence and cross-checked and discovered that the numbers of dead claimed in the press - usually 200,000 to 300,000 were GREATLY inflated and wrong.
The final count, including all three fighting sides, and soldiers/paramilitary was around 97,000, and most of them were soldiers. The numbers still includes the "missing" so it is the maximum that can be reached if all of the missing are, in fact, dead. (Though many people have been discovered alive, after being claimed as dead.)
The Bosnian Muslim army forces lost the most - they fought against Serbs, then Croats in 1993 to early 1994.
They had the largest army (largest infantry) and it was said to be 200,000, according to some sources.
Croats had officers and brigades from Croatia stationed in Bosnia - but they received no pressure or bad press from this. It was an open secret.
Mr. Gibson
The Serbs have started 4 wars in a 10 year period. They have killed thousands of innocent people including croats, bosniacs and albanians. How can you defend such people?
Please Mr. Gibson, get your self fixed because you are missing more than screw.
I served under General Wes Clark in the Balkins and you my friend are a liar or an idiot. Never were schools or civillians targeted. If that had been the case it would not have taken 79 days. extreme measures were taken to avoid civillian targets. there was an accident or two, but that happens in any war. (hundreds of Americans were killed in Iraq due to friendly fire). Had Clark bombed as indiscriminately as you say the bombing would have took a day or two, and not 79.
There was much more reason to go bomb Milosivics forces than there was to invade Iraq.
Oh, yes NATO did target civilians - they even bombed a convoy of Albanians - killing 86 in mid-April 1999 - and TRIED TO BLAME THE SERBS. But U.S. ordinance was discovered along with the dead and wreckage and then NATO did admit to it. They bombed another convoy to and an encampment of refugees who were trying to go back home.
NATO did bomb many schools, scores of bridges, heating plants, homes, apartments, buses, trains, the electricity grid, the petrochemical plants and chemical storage (in Pancevo) for example.
NATO acted as the KLA's airforce.
And NATO countries were supporting separatists against Yugoslavia/Serbia from the get-go.
There was arms smuggling under cover of "charity".
Britain sold millions worth of military communications to Slovenia just before the war started there which began the unraveling of Yugoslavia and initiated all wars.
The first dead of the wars were Yugoslav border guards killed by the Slovene TO.
Milosevic wasn't a good guy, but that doesn't take away from the crimes committed by the US that went unpunished. Milosevic died in jail, and those Serbs committing war crimes have been punished with the exception of Mladic who is under an intense man hunt. The mere fact that there were civilian targets is a war crime. Joe Lieberman said it himself that bombing Serbia would help Serbs get rid of Milosevic. Unfortunately, the bombing did the opposite bringing Serbs together. I don't care if you fought in that war or not, the fact is it was a war crime based on over-inflated figures that have been proven to be false. All you have to do is check the facts, but some people don't like facts because they will expose them as war criminals. Have a nice day.
Good article. I can't believe that Clinton now got that appointment at the UN. Amazing how some people simply wash the blood off their hands and everyone forgets.
I would invite those soldiers who bombed Yugoslavia and Serbia to watch documents of crimes comitted by them,the bridge and train in Grdelica valley, Belgrade TV station, and Batajnica what Mrs. Albright called "collateral dammages". Would it be shocking to say then, that WTC was also a "collateral dammage", but I am not that dishonnest to call a human tragedy like that. So be honnest and call a cat cat,what we call it in French
A powerful new book entitled Kosovo Is Serbia is being published this week by Dr. Vojin Joksimovich, it contains a chapter on NATO Ecocide and how the US and 19 other countries set out to ecologically contaminate an entire nation and in the process destroyed the Danube River for 2,000 miles through 9 countries. How tons of VCM's were released into the atmosphere that were 10,600 times above normal and how the water table in Serbia has been destroyed for a hundred years. Read how birth defects in Serbia are up 3,000% and cancer deaths up 40% from figures of ten years ago. See that this book is widely read and that Gen. Wesley Clark is prosecuted for using cluster bombs against civilian populations, a war crime and how he withheld the maps of the areas of us for more than ten years insuring that people continue to be killed. Read what the media is keeping from you. See www.KosovoIsSerbia.biz
@Vini -- Give me a break; how did the Serbs start any of the wars in the former Yugoslavia? The first shots were not fired by the Serbs. The anti-Serb propaganda from the Clinton administration and the lakey press was used to justify a false war. The lies in that propaganda are evident in the results of the war: an ethnically pure Slovenia, Croatia and Kosovo, an ethnically divided Macedonia and Montenegro, and an ethnically segregated Bosnia. Yugoslavia was ethnically tolerant.... no, it celebrated multi-ethnicity, which is exactly how Serbia is today -- multi-ethnic with full rights for all minorities. People, you were duped, and you have allowed yourselves to be dumbed down enough to believe whatever lies are thrown at you by our sycophantic media.
Eternal shame for what NATO and the press did.
Dave...Thank God someone in the US media is finally reporting the CRIMINAL activities of these US political elitists and diplomatic "cut throats". These folks, after being elected to public office and/or appointed to diplomatic posts go into business for themselves and "sell" their souls to the highest bidders...in this case...the islamo-marxist jihadists seeking territorial expansion in the Balkans at the expense of Christian Serbia. Jihadist activists have expressed amazement that, with money, they can buy anything in the US. Instead of supporting our WWI and WWII Serb allies as well as US national security interests, these traitors (Clinton, Dole, McCain, Lantos, Bush, Chaney, Obama, Biden the list is almost endless) actually make and/or influence US policy to support the territorial expansion of international terror in the Balkans. McCain for example, over the past 15-20 years, has received millions of dollars in so-called campaign contributions from Albanian jihadist fund r
McCain for example, over the past 15-20 years, has received millions of dollars in so-called campaign contributions from Albanian jihadist fund raisers. When America awakens and restores its Constitutional Republic, these traitors will be charged with war crimes and espionage, tried, convicted and appropriately sentenced. No immunity. Joe McCarthy was RIGHT.
Rick, NATO had no reason whatsoever to bomb Serbia. The UN War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague has not convicted a single Serb for war crimes in Kosovo BEFORE the NATO bombing, and they won't because no more indictments against Serbian defendants for Kosovo are outstanding. Every war crime the Serbs were convicted of in Kosovo (without exception) were crimes of omission that took place AFTER NATO started bombing. In other words, the Serbian commanders who were convicted by the Hague Tribunal were convicted because they failed to adequately prevent and punish crimes by their subordinates during the NATO attack, there was no evidence whatsoever that they orderd or otherwise encouraged their men to commit crimes. Had it not been for the NATO bombing, nothing that followed would have happened.
Since 1958, in my US Army CIC hitch, I have been a Yugo-watcher. I'm not Serb, nor Eastern Orthodox nor are any of my relations, marital or extra-marital, Serbs. I am Irish-American & by upbringing Catholic. The Serbs are the good guys in the Balkans and they have been slandered. Writer Smith is reciting presstitutes' atrocity stories. See following, from a Muslimin the Bosnian Serb Army:
www.ex-yupress.com/dani/dani27.html -
Sarajevo paper.
@ Mr. Smith, June 23rd
You're missing the point here. While the Serbs have their share in the crimes of the 1990s' wars, it's simply obscene to justify the crimes committed against them with this old tiresome tune "see, they are bad 'n ugly". Since you mention Sarajevo, how about the Serbian victims there? some 5.000 CIVILIANS, Sarajevan Serbs, are estimated to have vanished in criminal rampage of a mass murder, torture and rape, committed by the Muslim side. Another 150.000 Serbs were kicked out.
Or, how about the Serbs from the Croatian cities, that disappeared overnight (forced into exile mostly, but some hideous crimes took place all over Croatia back in 1991/2).
And the most important point. For the Serbs in Bosnia and Croatia, the menacing and openly neo-nazi rhetoric used by the Croat and Muslim chauvinists in the early 1990ies (along with the ustasha and SS paraphernalia),was a bitter reminder of the bloody genocide committed against Serbs (and Jews and Roma) during t
The last sentence should end with 'during the WW2', but I've ran out of characters in the previous comment
May 21
65. In an 8:10-10:25 a.m. attack on believed military barracks and assembly areas at Dubrava Penitentiary near Istok in Kosovo, at least nineteen prisoners are killed and more are wounded (see also May 19). The Yugoslav government initially reports nineteen people were killed in the Dubrava Penitentiary, and more than ten were "severely or lightly" wounded. It said that twenty-four missiles were launched causing "huge damage to most of the buildings in the penitentiary perimeter."
On May 25, the Yugoslav press reported from Tanjug that "in days long bombardment of the Penitentiary Institute Istok, some 100 prisoners died, and some 200 were wounded." On May 27, Tanjug quoted Vladan Bojic, judge in Pec's District Court, saying that ninety-six corpses had been pulled from the ruins and that forty wounded are in critical condition. On May 29, the Yugoslav government stated that "The number of casualties in the Correctional Institution in Istok is increasing.
Out of 196 people wounded in the vandal bombing of this institution another three persons died, and seven more were taken out from under the rubble, while the search for the dead continues."59 On May 30, Tanjugreports seven more bodies found, bringing the total to ninety-three killed.60 The White Book eventually states that ninety-five prisoners are killed and over one hundred are wounded at the Dubrava Penitentiary.
NATO declares that "a barracks and assembly area for the VJ and MUP forces that conduct ethnic cleansing operations in Kosovo, in the vicinity of a prison, were struck at Istok" on May 21.62 On May 22, NATO Spokesman Col. Freytag states that the prison was on the target list as "an unused prison with an airfield with a large military facility used by the military forces, Serbian ground forces and special police." He says that NATO had bombed the "very large complex" twice before and "caused a lot of damage."
Human Rights Watch has determined that Yugoslav forces were likely responsible for the majority of deaths which occurred after the bombing (this accounts for the seeming discrepancy between the estimate of at least 19 quoted here and the Yugoslav claims of ninety-five dead). According to a separate investigation undertaken by Human Rights Watch in Kosovo, based upon extensive eyewitness testimony, prisoners were hunted down inside the penitentiary walls after the May 21 attack, eventually killing another eighty or so prisoners. The bombing on May 21 caused chaos in the facility. The Yugoslav government states that some prisoners tried to escape during this time, and the guards were struggling to maintain order. On May 22, according to eyewitnesses, prison officials ordered the approximately 1,000 prisoners to line up in the prison yard.
After a few minutes, they were fired upon, and grenades were thrown at them from the prison walls and guard towers, killing at least seventy people. Over the next twenty-four hours, prison guards, special police, and possibly paramilitaries attacked prisoners who were hiding in the prison's undestroyed buildings, basements, and sewers, killing at least another twelve people. There has been extensive press reporting to substantiate this conclusion in addition to the Human Rights Watch investigation.
Among those believed killed by NATO bombing are: Mehdi Dallosi, Ahmet Hoxha, and Ali Kelmendi.
www.hrw.org/reports/2000/nato/Natbm200-02.htm
April 14, 1999
19. Between 1:30-3:30 p.m., a refugee convoy is bombed along a twelve mile stretch of road between Djakovica and Decane in Kosovo, killing seventy-three individuals and injuring thirty-six The bombing incidents occur near the villages of Bistrazin, Gradis, Madanaj and Meja in numerous different locations. On April 14, Yugoslav authorities claimed fifty-six dead and thirty-six wounded. On April 15, four additional bodies were discovered. Later the total was increased even more; Yugoslav authorities in the White Book state that seventy-three were killed and thirty-six were wounded. The Committee for Compiling Data on Crimes Against Humanity and International Law says eighty-two dead and fifty injured.
The identified dead are: Ferat Bajrami, Imer Cela, Sali Gjokaj, Skendi Gjokaj, Martin Hasanaj, Lek Hasanaj, Ram Maloku, Arton Maloku, Tazija Pajaziti, Vjollca Pajaziti (18), Violeta Pajaziti (16), Nevrija Pajaziti, Hasan Pajaziti, Flora Pajaziti, Adem Seljmani, Besarde Smajli, Fikrije Sulja, Nerdjivane Zeqiri, eight members of the Ali Ibraj family, four members of the Spend Nuraj family, four members of the Fatmir Nuraj family, and three members of the Sejdi Nuraj family.150 Tanjug reports three Serbian "policemen who were securing the safe passage for the convoy" were also killed.
The incident ignites a major controversy about NATO bombings. The Pentagon suggests Serb security forces might have attacked civilians after a NATO strike on military vehicles in the convoy. Pentagon spokesman Ken Bacon says NATO commander Gen. Wesley Clark had received reports that "after the convoy was hit, military people got out and attacked civilians." "The pilots state they attacked only military vehicles," NATO says, adding that the "reported incident will be fully investigated once all mission details have been reviewed." There are also various reports emanating from NATO spokesman and militaries of Serbian deception in placing dead civilians at the site of the bombing. German Defense Minister Rudolf Scharping is among those who put the blame on Yugoslav forces.
On April 15, NATO acknowledges that it bombed civilian vehicles by mistake: "Following a preliminary investigation, NATO confirms that apparently one of its planes dropped a bomb on a civilian vehicle traveling with a convoy yesterday." NATO says the attack was made because military vehicles were identified in the area. "Serbian police or army vehicles might have been in or near the convoy," NATO spokesmen state.
On the same day, the AFP correspondent in Kosovo, Aleksandar Mitic, Los Angeles Times correspondent Paul Watson, and two Greek television crew are allowed to go to the scene of the bombing. They find, according to the AFPdispatch, "bodies charred or blown to pieces, tractors reduced to twisted wreckage and houses in ruins." According to Mitic's report, two convoys, one to the north and one to the south of Djakovica, were hit. He quotes one refugee as saying the groups had been bombed three or four times, "the planes circling overhead as if they were following us." The Los Angeles Times reports small craters and bomb remnants found at the scene with U.S. markings, and reports eyewitness accounts of explosions in the air (which the newspaper says indicates the use of cluster bomblets), extensive shrapnel dispersion, and the burned bodies of refugees.
Tractors pulling the refugees on wagons were destroyed, suggesting, the Times says, that the infrared heat-seeking "sensors" on the bomblets (sic) mistook the tractors for tanks. Cluster bomb remnants, small craters and destroyed tractors are reportedly found at Meja, about three miles west of Djakovica, and also about nine miles away, east of Djakovica.
Human Rights Watch spoke with two witnesses to the April 14 bombing in Meja, one of whom was seriously injured. Safet Shalaj from Junik had a large scar on his back and leg due to his injuries from the NATO bombing. He said: It was April 14, around 12:45 p.m. There were seven or eight tractors and some cars. NATO bombed us. It was a civilian convoy with two or three pitzgowers in front and the [Yugoslav] army behind us burning houses. After the bombing they took us into a house with Serbian police. In my tractor, fourteen people died. I'm not angry with NATO. Only that they can now help me find my children.154
Kole Hasanaj from Meja told Human Rights Watch:
NATO bombed the convoy on Wednesday, April 14, around 2:00 p.m. It was a convoy from Junik. When the aircraft were in the sky then the military vehicles mixed with the column. I counted twenty-three killed people from the tractors. There were others around, maybe twenty-seven or twenty-eight. NATO bombed five times. No military vehicles were damaged. After the bombing, they [Serb forces] went into the hills. The Albanians stayed in my house for about three hours.
On April 16, NATO spokesman Jamie Shea and Brig. Gen. Giuseppe Marini state that "in one case and one only, we have proof of civilian loss of life. Otherwise, we are sure that we targeted military vehicles." NATO admits that the pilot of a U.S. F-16 fired on what he believed to be military trucks, and expresses "deep regret." There is confirmation that fragments of Mk 82 500 lb. unguided bombs found at the scene were indeed used.
On April 19, a new version of events emerges. NATO admits that about a dozen planes were involved in attacks on more than one convoy, dropping a total of nine bombs. NATO makes public a voice recording of one of the pilots responsible for bombing the first convoy, who says the vehicles in question are "of a military type." As for a second convoy, NATO claims it had been targeted because its "pace and formation were of a typically military nature."
"This is a very complicated scenario and we will never be able to establish all the exact details," says U.S. Brig. Gen. Daniel Leaf, commander of the 31st Wing at Aviano, Italy, where the F-16s originated. Leaf suggests that after NATO aircraft attacked military vehicles, Serb forces attacked refugees in the rear with cluster bombs and grenades. He denies that NATO used cluster bombs in an attacks in the area.
The news media later reveals that one of the U.S. pilots responsible for the bombings had been warned by a British pilot that the convoy included civilians. NATO later admits that the recording made public on April 19 had no connection with the bombing of the convoys, but was just an example of pilot "chatter."
The Yugoslav government provides forensic detail of the incident in its White Book. Human Rights Watch also received photo documentation of the deaths from the Ministry of Health
www.mrds.org/Regions/easterneurope/kosova/KOSOVA.htm#kiki
As the Serbian paramilitaries closed in, Flaka's mother hurriedly stuffed some things into the backpack Flaka used for school and fitted it onto her 6-year-old daughter's thin back. Flaka watched the frenzy around her as she waited to run, saw her father, Muhamet, shepherd her aged and infirm grandparents into the car. The car wouldn't start.
Flaka could hear the noise of the guns whenever the grinding under the car's hood stopped, feel the throbbing panic of the grown-ups as her father helped his parents struggle out of the car and into another. Then he was driving off into the mountains, driving fast, and her mother was urging her and her two sisters to run. With her two aunts, they fled into the mountains, stumbling and panting as the noise of the guns came closer..
www.mrds.org/Regions/easterneurope/kosova/KOSOVA.htm#kiki
Great article Mr. Gibson, thank you for writing it!
An excellent article. It seems to hit a nerve among many who hate to see the truth come out.
Especially Rick who seems quite convinced of Wesley Clarks ''sainthood''.
People who still believe the the Serbs started any war in the last 20 years need to open their eyes to the truth.
Srebrenica, Markale, dubrovnik, Racak massacres have already been denounced as hoaxes, but still so many cling to the believe of sainthood of their leaders.
Leaders who brought them wars, poverty & the death of many thousands of American soldiers.
It disturbs me that many still will not see thruth.
For those who are blind to the truth:
Hoax of the Bosnian Serb Death Camp - 1/3-- www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKYhaQ3gbsA&feature=channel_page
Talk - The U.S. War on Yugoslavia Michael Parenti
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEzOgpMWnVs&feature=channel_page
U.S.A / NATO agression
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqwVECDIY6Y&feature=channel_page
Very good article ! All Americans should demand that Clinton, Albright, Clark, Holbrooke be charged with war crimes. The American people were told lies about Kosovo by the Clinton administration and the media. The Clinton's wanted Monica Lewinsky off the headlines. The KLA was listed as dangerous terrorists by the State Department, then Clinton bombed the Serbs for the KLA. Now KLA leaders control the Serbian province of Kosovo. Serb civilians are being terrorized, kidnapped, tortured, killed, ethnically cleansed in their homeland. Clinton, Albright, Clark, Holbrooke committed a terrible international crime.
In Turkey millions of Kurds were criminally displaced and nothing was done and Turkey can invade, kill, criminally occupy the north of Cyprus? Cyprus is a member of the EU, part of Cyprus is now criminally occupied by Turkey. Kosovo is a province of Serbia. Serbia cannot defend it's own nation? The Serbs tried to defend their nation from dangerous terrorists. Clinton bombed the Serbs, two year later 9/11 happened. Clinton, Albright, Clark, Holbrooke should be put on trial for war crimes. The bombings against Serbia and the theft of Kosovo were illegal.
Crimes over Serbs:
http://www.kosovoliberationarmy.com/
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