Category Archives: war crimes

Generals acquitted “for sake of Croatia’s EU accession”

BANJA LUKA — Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik believes that acquittal of Croat Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač humiliates all victims.     He noted that the Hague Tribunal had made the decision under political influence due to Croatia’s EU pathway. “Politics played the decisive role and Croatia, that should become an EU member, certainly would not

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Two Kosovo Albanian security officers held over war crimes

PRISTINA (Reuters) – The European Union police and justice mission in Kosovo (EULEX) arrested three ethnic Albanians, two of them officers in a NATO-trained security force, on Thursday on suspicion of war crimes.   The three men were detained in their hometown area of Skenderaj, a former bastion of the guerrilla Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) which rose up against Serbian

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Madeleine the Bigot

Thursday, November 01, 2012 Gray Falcon Madeleine the Bigot On October 23, Czech filmmaker Vaclav Dvořák (author of the documentary “Stolen Kosovo”) crashed the Prague book-signing of former U.S. State Secretary Madeleine Albright. Asked to sign not her self-praising book, but rather the posters of her “greatest hits” (jihad in Bosnia, ethnic cleansing in Croatia, stolen Kosovo), Albright shrieked “Get

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NATO’s Monster in Kosovo

by Tom Burghardt l Antifascist Calling   The U.S. and German-installed leadership of Kosovo finds itself under siege after the Council of Europe voted Tuesday to endorse a report charging senior members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) of controlling a brisk trade in human organs, sex slaves and narcotics.   Thaçi cozies up to Secretary Albright back in the day. Coming on the

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Libya – ‘600 killed in Bani Walid fighting in one day’

  Amid conflicting reports that the Libyan city of Bani Walid was captured by army forces, RT has learned that 600 people were allegedly killed in Wednesday’s fighting, and over 1,000 have been hospitalized. Locals are appealing for international aid.   Libyan officials claimed that government forces conducted a 20-day siege before capturing Bani Walid, the last stronghold for supporters

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Ratko Mladic: Western foe, Serbian hero

  One of the prominent figures of the past week was the former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic. The Hague Themis is trying to punish him for all the atrocities committed during the war in Bosnia. But for many, he remains a hero who did not allow bin Laden to destroy his people. He also interfered with the plans

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Empire and Its Consequences

by Robert C. Koehler Ever notice the way certain basic human values quietly transform into their opposite on their way to becoming national policy? At the human level, the immorality of murder is fundamental, and most people understand the insanity of armed hatred. Keeping these dark forces under wraps is essential to the existence of human society. So why is

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Role fo Gamam Islamia in Bosnia War

11.10.2012 Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter     From History Archives, Role fo Gamam Islamia in Bosnia War  Profile: Anwar Shaaban Anwar Shaaban was a participant or observer in the following events: September 1992 and After: Al-Zawahiri Frequently Visits Bosnia, Works with Bosnian Muslim Politicians     Ayman al-Zawahiri in disguise. [Source: Interpol]Al-Qaeda second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri is said to visit

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Nikolic: There has been no genocide in Srebrenica

09.10.2012 Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter     Tomislav Nikolic President of Serbia     The Srebrenica Massacre does not constitute a genocide and Serbia as a state is moreover not responsible for it, stated Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic. In a statement published by the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, Nikolic has reaffirmed Serbia‘s official position on the atrocity. “There has been no genocide in Srebrenica. Specific individuals from the Serbian people are to bear the guilt for

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Exclusive: Obama authorizes secret U.S. support for Syrian rebels

04.10.2012 Branko Ilic , Serbian FBReporter   Sourse : Reuters     (Reuters) – President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing U.S. support for rebels seeking to depose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his government, U.S. sources familiar with the matter said. Obama’s order, approved earlier this year and known as an intelligence “finding,” broadly permits the CIA

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