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As counter to the various NATO criminal 'human rights' tyrants who have been running around our lands for the past 23 years.
Expect the center to come under pressure from the traitor Serbian govt. Ioannis Michaletos Blog » | Wednesday, February 5, 2013 Russian human rights center to begin operation in Kosovo February 3, 2014 /ITAR-TASS/. Russia will open a human rights center in Kosovo as part of a public action to help the Serbian population in the region which unilaterally proclaimed its independence from Serbia in February 2008, Vitaly Milonov, a deputy of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly, told journalists on Thursday. He added he was taking part in the project as a public figure rather than a government official. Milonov explained that the idea to create the human rights center was an exclusively public initiative which is supported by many Russians but has got nothing to do with government bodies. “We are going to help our brothers – Orthodox Serbs. They are the indigenous population of Kosovo who are being subject to real genocide,” Milonov emphasized. The Russian human rights center starts working on January 19 when its employees receive the first Kosovo Serbs to learn first-hand information about people’s needs. The Russian human rights center will operate permanently as part of a law firm in Kosovska Mitrovica in the Serb-populated northern Kosovo. The firm’s lawyers will also take part in its work. St. Petersburg lawyer Andrei Ponomaryov will head the center and a team of Russian experts who will work on a rotation basis, Milonov went on to say. The deputy added that Russian and Serbian agencies were finishing the center’s registration as a non-profit organization. “We do not receive any financing from the state budget or government bodies or companies in which the state holds a stake. We are helped by legal bodies and logistics companies as well as our friends,” Milonov said, adding that he was going to pay for his trip to Kosovska Mitrovica to attend the center’s opening ceremony. Apart from legal assistance and consultations, the Russian human rights center will supervise the construction of an Orthodox Church of St. Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky. Its foundation stone was laid down last year. Russian human rights activists will also be involved in charitable actions to help the local Serbs. They sent a relief aid to Kosovo Serbs last year. This year, Russians will give Christmas gifts, food and medicine to Serbian children. Milonov said that a lot of things would be bought in Serbia in order to avoid customs formalities at the border. “According to our information, our initiative has already ‘excited’ the Albanian authorities in Kosovo and Albanian activists. We are ready for provocations. We know how to move around in Kosovo,” Milonov went on to say. Milonov said he would personally visit the Russian human rights center in Kosovska Mitrovica quarterly. He added there were plans to open similar centers in other “sore spots” in Europe, such as Northern Cyprus should be in cooperation with Golden Dawn and Bosnia and Herzegovina. “We are engaged in preliminary talks now but we are facing great problems with financing,” Milonov said in conclusion. Vitaly Milonov more about Vitaly Russian politician Vitaly Milonov brands queer Stephen Fry ‘sick’ during anti-gay rant Vitaly Milonov also likened homosexuality to bestiality on BBC Radio 5 live http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...t-8756450.html
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Trending / World | By InSerbia Team “Kosovo is Serbia” protests in Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic Source: Telegraf, InSerbia On the occasion of the sixth anniversary since the declaration of independence of Kosovo, the right-wing organizations in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have announced protests titled “Kosovo is Serbia”. The protests will be held on February 15 and 16th, in Warsaw, Ostrava and Bratislava, Telegraf reported. In Poland the protest will be organized by the organization “Warsaw autonomous nationalists” and they remind, in their invitation, on protests against this decision by the international community which, as they say, “on its own broke off a part of Serbian territory”. “Kosovo is Serbian – is a very popular slogan throughout Europe which is well-known in Poland. Separated from the cradle of Serbian statehood is a warning to all European countries, and this is a clear signal that everything can be done with the full support of the international community. We Poles witnessed an immediate loss of our territory to other countries. as did Germans So let us help our Slavic brothers, and not allow this to be forgotten,” said protest organizers. In Slovakia protest organizers called on their fellow citizens to demonstrate and emphasize that it is essential for Slovaks to provide support to “their brothers in Serbia”. “Friends, Slavs, and all of you who are for the truth, you are all invited to a demonstration in support of the territorial integrity of our brotherly Serbia. Express dissatisfaction with the events in Serbia. Slav for the Slavs,” say the organizers from Bratislava. In the Czech Republic, in the invitation for the demonstration, is recalled that “this year marks six years since NATO, in cooperation with the Albanian terrorists, separated Serbian province of Kosovo from its mother Serbia.” “Even after six years, this tragic event is still acute. As then in Kosovo, today also fanatic bullies use the United States and its allies to enforce their imperialist interests. Six years ago, Albanian killers with the vision of creating so-called Great Albania helped creation of American satellite state in the Balkans. Albanians destroyed everything that was left of former Serbian property. Everyone is silent at the genocide that is being done over the Serbs and the destruction of ancient Orthodox monuments,” says the statement of the protest organizers.
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Just imagine a foreign occupier illegally/violently entering your country, entrenching himself/taking full control and then proceeding to arrest your people at will. To top it off you have to cooperate and work with him. That is EULEX
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US Blames Serb Hardliners for North Kosovo Violence As Pristina and Belgrade strive to normalize relations between each other, a US State Department report said Serb hardliners had tried to block those efforts in northern Kosovo. Edona Peci BIRN Pristina The Human Rights Practices Report for 2013 published this week by the State Department said: “Important human rights problem during the year centered on Kosovo Serb hardliners’ efforts to block normalization, including establishing roadblocks in the northern part of the country and restricting basic rights such as freedom of movement of persons and goods.” The State Department also blamed hardliners for the killing of an EU rule-of law mission custom officer, Audrius Senavicius, last September. “Hardliners and criminal elements employed violence and intimidation against domestic opponents and international security forces,” it noted. Since the conflict in Kosovo ended in the late 1990s, the north of the country has been beyond the Kosovo government's control while Serbia has continued to finance local security, judicial, health and educational institutions. Kosovo declared independence in 2008 but Serbia refuses to recognize it. However, both sides are now conducting an EU-facilitated dialogue aiming to "normalize" relations. On April 19, 2013, Pristina and Belgrade adopted a draft agreement, which mainly concerned the position of Serbs in the north. Under the agreement, an Association of Serbian Municipalities with broad powers is to be set up, including the four Serb-run northern municipalities of North Mitrovica, Leposavic, Zvecan and Zubin Potok. Local elections held in November throughout Kosovo then produced new mayors for the northern Serbian municipalities. But many people in the north boycotted the November 3 2013 vote and masked men attacked some polling stations on the Serb side of the divided northern town of Mitrovica, causing some of them to close early. “While both the Kosovo and Serbian governments encouraged voter participation, hardliners urged a boycott, and assailants attacked three polling stations in the north in Zvecan “, the US report noted.
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KiM: Serbs commemorate victims of NATO aggression KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Fifteen years since the NATO aggression on Serbia was marked in northern Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) on Monday with commemorative gatherings, memorial services and paying tribute to the victims. A memorial service was held at the Gracanica monastery, and the delegations of Serb institutions and the municipality of Gracanica laid wreaths and lit candles at the monument to Serbian heroes to pay respect to all victims of the NATO aggression. The officials of Kosovska Mitrovica and Zvecan municipalities and members of the Serbian-Russian Friendship Association laid wreaths at the Monument of Truth and the Milic Brothers Square in Kosovska Mitrovica. "The consequences of NATO bombing in 1999 are felt daily even today, and one of them is an increase in the number of patients diagnosed with cancer and other serious illnesses," said Aleksandar Spiric, head of the Kosovska Mitrovica interim authority. Dragan Nedeljkovic, head of the interim authority of Zvecan, stressed that March 24, 1999, the day when the NATO launched the aggression, must be remembered and that enemies must never be forgiven. Vice-president of the Serbian-Russian Friendship Association Veroljub Petronic recalled the fallen members of the Yugoslav Army and the police, particularly the pilot Col. Zivota Djuric from Despotovac, near Paracin. Colonel Djuric was the first pilot who was killed defending the skies over Kosovo-Metohija on March 25 1999, above the Cicavica mountain, Petronic said. The Monument of Truth in Kosovska Mitrovica is dedicated to all those killed in the NATO bombing and to the victims of the ethnic Albanian paramilitary formation, the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army. The monument bears the inscribed names of 194 victims from Kosovska Mitrovica, and empty spaces were left for the names of 39 kidnapped and missing persons whose fate still remains unknown. The Milic Brothers Square, near the bridge across Ibar, was named after the twin brothers Srdjan and Boban Milic, members of the Yugoslav Army Pristina Corps, who were killed in a NATO air raid in April 1999. Photo Tanjug, Boki
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A 15-Year Murder Spree
By David Swanson DavidSwanson.org April 4, 2014 “The notion of a ‘humanitarian war’ would have rang in the ears of the drafters of the UN Charter as nothing short of Hitlerian, because it was precisely the justification used by Hitler himself for the invasion of Poland just six years earlier.” —Michael Mandel Fifteen years ago, NATO was bombing Yugoslavia. This may be difficult for people to grasp who believe the Noah movie is historical fiction, but: What your government told you about the bombing of Kosovo was false. And it matters. While Rwanda is the war that many misinformed people wish they could have had (or rather, wish others could have had for them), Yugoslavia is the war they’re glad happened — at least whenever World War II really fails as a model for the new war they’re after — in Syria for instance, or in Ukraine – the latter being, like Yugoslavia, another borderland between east and west that is being taken to pieces. The peace movement is gathering in Sarajevo this summer. The moment seems fitting to recall how NATO’s breakout war of aggression, its first post-Cold-War war to assert its power, threaten Russia, impose a corporate economy, and demonstrate that a major war can keep all the casualties on one side (apart from self-inflicted helicopter crashes) — how this was put over on us as an act of philanthropy. The killing hasn’t stopped. NATO keeps expanding its membership and its mission, notably into places like Afghanistan and Libya. It matters how this got started, because it’s going to be up to us to stop it. Some of us had not yet been born or were too young or too busy or too Democratic partisan or too caught up still in the notion that mainstream opinion isn’t radically insane. We didn’t pay attention or we fell for the lies. Or we didn’t fall for the lies, but we haven’t yet figured out a way to get most people to look at them. Here’s my recommendation. There are two books that everyone should read. They are about the lies we were told about Yugoslavia in the 1990s but are also two of the best books about war, period, regardless of the subtopic. They are: How America Gets Away With Murder: Illegal Wars, Collateral Damage, and Crimes Against Humanity by Michael Mandel, and Fools’ Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions by Diana Johnstone. Johnstone’s book provides the historical background, the context, and analysis of the role of the United States, of Germany, of the mass media, and of various players in Yugoslavia. Mandel’s book provides the immediate events and a lawyer’s analysis of the crimes committed. While many ordinary people in the United States and Europe supported or tolerated the war out of good intentions — that is, because they believed the propaganda — the motivations and actions of the U.S. government and NATO turn out to have been as cynical and immoral as usual. The United States worked for the breakup of Yugoslavia, intentionally prevented negotiated agreements among the parties, and engaged in a massive bombing campaign that killed large numbers of people, injured many more, destroyed civilian infrastructure and hospitals and media outlets, and created a refugee crisis that did not exist until after the bombing had begun. This was accomplished through lies, fabrications, and exaggerations about atrocities, and then justified anachronistically as a response to violence that it generated. After the bombing, the U.S. allowed the Bosnian Muslims to agree to a peace plan very similar to the plan that the U.S. had been blocking prior to the bombing spree. Here’s U.N. Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali: “In its first weeks in office, the Clinton administration has administered a death blow to the Vance-Owen plan that would have given the Serbs 43 percent of the territory of a unified state. In 1995 at Dayton, the administration took pride in an agreement that, after nearly three more years of horror and slaughter, gave the Serbs 49 percent in a state partitioned into two entities.” These many years later it should matter to us that we were told about fake atrocities that researchers were unable to ever find, any more than anyone could ever find the weapons in Iraq, or the evidence of plans to slaughter civilians in Benghazi, or the evidence of Syrian chemical weapons use. We’re being told that Russian troops are massing on the border of Ukraine with genocidal intentions. But when people look for those troops they can’t find them. We should be prepared to consider what that might mean. NATO had to bomb Kosovo 15 years ago to prevent a genocide? Really? Why sabotage negotiations? Why pull out all observers? Why give five days’ warning? Why then bomb away from the area of the supposed genocide? Wouldn’t a real rescue operation have sent in ground forces without any warning, while continuing diplomatic efforts? Wouldn’t a humanitarian effort have avoided killing so many men, women, and children with bombs, while threatening to starve whole populations through sanctions? Mandel looks very carefully at the legality of this war, considering every defense ever offered for it, and concludes that it violated the U.N. Charter and consisted of murder on a large scale. Mandel, or perhaps his publisher, chose to begin his book with an analysis of the illegality of the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, and to leave Yugoslavia out of the book’s title. But it is Yugoslavia, not Iraq or Afghanistan, that war proponents will continue pointing to for years to come as a model for future wars — unless we stop them. This was a war that broke new ground, but did it with far more effective PR than the Bush administration ever bothered with. This war violated the UN Charter, but also — though Mandel doesn’t mention it — Article I of the U.S. Constitution requiring Congressional approval. Every war also violates the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Mandel, all too typically, erases the Pact from consideration even while noting its existence and significance. “The first count against the Nazis at Nuremberg,” he writes, “was the ‘crime against peace . . . violation of international treaties’ — international treaties just like the Charter of the United Nations.” That can’t be right. The U.N. Charter did not yet exist. Other treaties were not just like it. Much later in the book, Mandel cites the Kellogg-Briand Pact as the basis for the prosecutions, but he treats the Pact as if it existed then and exists no longer. He also treats it as if it banned aggressive war, rather than all war. I hate to quibble, as Mandel’s book is so excellent, including his criticism of Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch for refusing to recognize the U.N. Charter. But what they’re doing to make the U.N. Charter a treaty of the past, Mandel himself (and virtually everyone else) does to the Kellogg-Briand Pact, awareness of which would devastate all arguments for “humanitarian wars.” Of course, proving that every war thus far marketed as humanitarian has actually harmed humanity doesn’t eliminate the theoretical possibility of a humanitarian war. What erases that is the damage that keeping the institution of war around does to human society and the natural environment. Even if, in theory, 1 war in 1,000 could be a good one (which I don’t believe for a minute), preparing for wars is going to bring those other 999 along with it. That is why the time has come to abolish the institution. 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Shiptars wanted to lynch her No one is protecting Natasha
Posted on: April 28, 2014. A few days ago the only Serb among 1,000 Albanians in Brezanik barely escaped lynching by former neighbor. Nataša Marković from Brežanik village near Pec ten days ago, barely escaped lynching by Albanians. About this woman, a hero and a symbol of the Serbian nation's ravaged Metohija, we only hear when a few local journalists raise their voice and only then remember her those in power, whether they are Serbs set up by Belgrade, Pristina, or EULEX, which has persistently emphasized the rule of law in Kosovo. She is living in someone else's, neighbor's house, because hers during the war in 1999 was razed to the ground. She survived with her sister Slobodanka a Golgotha, who, due to the neglect of those who should care, died two years ago, because there was no insulin available, and they were fed only on milk from her goats. Natasha's grieving for his sister, and instead of helping, every day are attacking her Albanians in the village of Garden, the Shala family, of which one representative is the chief of police in Pec. Ten days ago , when I was attacked , they rushed at me like a beast , I moved with a friend in the furnace. The police arrived at her house , they asked me to come home , but I did not want to - because I was not allowed . Two policemen insisted that I sit in the police car . This life is not life . But I 'm never leaving my Brezanik for anywhere else, this is my land , this is my home , if need be, I will pay it with my life - tearfully says Nataša Marković , stout and very intelligent woman , once a student of the University of Belgrade , a woman who speaks six languages. http://srbin.info/2014/04/28/hteli-a...-stiti-natasu/
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ZOG has removed the barricade that local Serbs put up in order to protect north Mitrovica from shiptar incursions and violence which comes from south Mitrovica. Cynically they claim that Serbs voluntarily removed it.
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Shiptars chimping out yet again over 'division' of Mitrovica. They want it all for themselves.
Kosovo violence: Albanians protest over Mitrovica bridge blockage Mitrovica bridge a flashpoint in 1990s civil war Thomson ReutersPosted: Jun 22, 2014 11:40 AM ET|Last Updated: Jun 22, 2014 9:23 PM ET A Kosovo Albanian throws a rock towards police during a protest in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica. (Hazir Reka/Reuters) Police in Kosovo fired tear gas and rubber bullets on Sunday at ethnic Albanian rioters burning police cars and lobbing rocks in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica, in protest at the blockade of the main bridge by ethnic Serbs. A Reuters reporter saw Polish special police units, part of a European Union mission, open fire with rubber bullets, during one of the worst bouts of civil unrest since Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008. The violence broke out when several hundred Albanians, protesting over the Serbs' closure of the bridge for the past three years, began hurling rocks and bottles at Kosovo police. They set fire to cars belonging to the officers and the EU law and order mission. Kosovo police responded with teargas. U.S. soldiers, part of a NATO peace force of some 5,000, guarded the bridge in four rows of Humvees. Mitrovica has been a frequent flashpoint between Serbs and Albanians since Kosovo's 1998-99 war, when NATO intervened with 11 weeks of air strikes to halt the massacre and expulsion of Albanians by Serbian forces waging a counter-insurgency war. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo as independent, but agreed to give up de facto control over a small Serb pocket of northern Kosovo last year under a deal brokered by the EU. In exchange, Belgrade won the green light to open talks on joining the EU. But Serbs in the north are reluctant to integrate with Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority. They blocked the bridge in 2011 following an abortive bid by the Kosovo government to rein in the north. The Serbs dismantled the roadblock on Wednesday, only to replace it with a "Park of Peace" consisting of concrete plant pots and earth. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/kosovo-...kage-1.2683753 A police spokesman said 13 police officers and 10 civilians were wounded. Five people were arrested. By evening, the situation was calm but NATO troops, EU and Kosovo police were holding their positions. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/kosovo-...kage-1.2683753
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Објављено: уторак, 01. јул 2014. И ове године, на најсветији српски празник, многи националисти, родољуби, као и људи добре воље су се окупили на Косову и Метохији. Овог пута је и неколико активиста нашег национал-социјалистичког пројекта посетило српске светиње на Космету и спомен-здање на Газиместану. Уз нешто слабији одзив но прошле године, Срби су се сабрали и тог дана били јединствени у обележавању годишњице Косовског боја, у коме је српска војска зауставила многоструко јачу турску инвазију, стојећи храбро на бранику одбране Србије и Европе. Косовски јунаци су нам јасно оставили завет који свако од нас мора да испуњава савесно, јер од тада бојеви и даље непрестано трају. Битке за нашу душу, за нашу крв и тло су свакодневне, а борба за њих мора бити једини предуслов и сврха наших живота. Кроз дугу и бурну историју, овај датум је још много пута утицао и мењао курс наше народне судбине. Ове године се навршава тачно 100 година, од херојског чина младог српског револуционара Гаврила Принципа. Његово дело и дан данас по његовим речима: “осветљава његовим људима пут ка слободи”. Као и до сада, на литургији у Грачаници и парастосу на Газиместану, пристутно је било тако ретко јединство у Срба. Позитивна атмосфера, братска слога и само једна идеја у главама – КОСОВО И МЕТОХИЈА, ЗАУВЕК СРБИЈА! Србија Србима, живела победа! http://borba14.org/index.php/2013-02...07-01-10-15-22
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Constitutional crisis in Kosovo aggravates
Opposition parties elect LDK's Isa Mustafa as new Assembly Chairman, continue to say they will push PDK's PM Thaçi out of government · Thaçi's party vows not to recognize "decisions that came from an illegal, anti-democratic, anti-constitutional process" The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK, Kosovo's current ruling party) is increasingly closer to losing power after yesterday three opposition parties (LDK, AAK and Nisma) agreed to designate Democratic League of Kosovo's (LDK) Isa Mustafa as the new Assembly Chairman. This is the first realization of the opposition alliance that was announced immediately after the June 8th parliamentary election, and that could end up by having PDK's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci (left image) out of government. But if in the end a change of government occurs, it will not be a smooth process. PDK was the largest party in the election and has thus the right to try to form a government, according to a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court. The problem for Thaci's party is that it only won 37 seats out of 120, with no other allies. If PDK is not able form a government, the Court said, then Kosovo President Atifete Jahjaga may ask another candidate to do so. The three opposition parties together hold 47 seats, and they are convinced that a candidate hailing from their ranks -most likely AAK's Ramush Haradinaj- can gather the support of other parties -either from Vetëvendosje or from minority parties- in order to secure an absolute majority. But the Constitution of Kosovo, as this analysis explains, is ambiguous on this point: it is unclear whether the second candidate to form a government must also be a member of the same party -PDK, in this case- or not. The PDK considers the second candidate should also hail from its ranks, while opposition parties argue that this would be absurd. Yesterday's session in the Assembly ended with PDK MPs leaving the chamber and announced that they will challenge the nomination of Isa Mustafa at the Constitutional Court. The PDK is thus hardening its stance from previous weeks, and says that "decisions that came from an illegal, anti-democratic and anti-constitutional process." Both PDK and opposition parties to stay on track towards EU Differences between PDK and opposition parties are not arising from ideology: all four parties vying for power are centre-right parties who support Kosovo's closer association with -and subsequent integration to- the the European Union. Only Vetëvendosje has a clearly differentiated line: the party holds centre-left positions and is very critical of the role of European and international institutions in Kosovo. Opposition parties essencially argue that the two Thaçi's terms in government have been marked by rampant corruption and inability to improve the Kosovar economy. In this context, they say, PDK must be left outside government. http://www.nationalia.info/en/news/1936 |
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Bill Clinton’s Body-Snatching Legacy
By James Bovard August 6, 2014 Former president Bill Clinton continues to be feted around the world as a progressive champion of human rights. But a European Union task force last week confirmed that the ruthless cabal he empowered by bombing Serbia in 1999 has committed atrocities including murdering individuals to extract and sell their kidneys, livers, and other body parts. Clint Williamson, the chief prosecutor of a special European Union task force, declared that senior members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) had engaged in “unlawful killings, abductions, enforced disappearances, illegal detentions in camps in Kosovo and Albania, sexual violence, forced displacements of individuals from their homes and communities, and desecration and destruction of churches and other religious sites.” A special war crimes tribunal is planned for next year. But the New York Times reported that the trials may be stymied by coverups and stonewalling: “Past investigations of reports of organ trafficking in Kosovo have been undermined by witnesses’ fears of testifying in a small country where clan ties run deep and former members of the KLA. are still feted as heroes. Former leaders of the KLA. occupy high posts in the government.” American politicians have almost entirely ignored the growing scandal. Vice President Joe Biden hailed former KLA leader and Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci in 2010 as “the George Washington of Kosovo.” A few months later, a Council of Europe investigative report tagged Thaci as an accomplice to the body trafficking operation. The latest allegations might cause some Americans to rethink their approval of the 78-day bombing campaign against Serbia killed up to 1500 civilians. In early June 1999, the Washington Post reported that “some presidential aides and friends are describing [bombing] Kosovo in Churchillian tones, as Clinton’s ‘finest hour.’” Clinton administration officials justified killing civilians because the Serbs were allegedly committing genocide in Kosovo. After the bombing ended, no evidence of genocide was found, but Clinton and Britain’s Tony Blair continued boasting as if their war stopped a new Hitler in his tracks. The KLA’s savage nature was well-known before the Clinton administration formally christened them “freedom fighters” in 1999. The prior year, the State Department condemned “terrorist action by the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army.” The KLA was heavily involved in drug trafficking and had close to ties to Osama bin Laden. But arming the KLA helped Clinton portray himself as a crusader against injustice and shift public attention after his impeachment trial. Clinton was aided by many congressmen anxious to portray U.S. bombing as an engine of righteousness. Sen. Joseph Lieberman whooped that the U.S. and the KLA “stand for the same values and principles. Fighting for the KLA is fighting for human rights and American values.” After the bombing ended, Clinton assured the Serbian people that the U.S. and NATO agreed to be peacekeepers only “with the understanding that they would protect Serbs as well as ethnic Albanians and that they would leave when peace took hold.” In the subsequent months and years, American and NATO forces stood by as the KLA resumed its ethnic cleansing, slaughtering Serb civilians, bombing Serbian churches, and oppressing any non-Muslims as well as ethnic Albanians who did not support the KLA. Almost a quarter million Serbs, Gypsies, Jews, and other minorities fled Kosovo after Clinton promised to protect them. By 2003, almost 70 percent of the Serbs living in Kosovo in 1999 had fled, and Kosovo was 95 percent ethnic Albanian. In 2009, Clinton visited Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, for the unveiling of an 11-foot tall statue of himself. The allegations of the KLA’s involvement in organ trafficking were already swirling but Clinton overlooked the grisly record of his hosts. Instead, he stood on Bill Clinton Boulevard and lapped up adulation from supporters of one of the most brutal regimes in Europe. A commentator in the U.K. Guardian noted that the statue showed Clinton “with a left hand raised, a typical gesture of a leader greeting the masses. In his right hand he is holding documents engraved with the date when Nato started the bombardment of Serbia, 24 March 1999.” Shortly after the end of the 1999 bombing campaign, Clinton enunciated what his aides labeled the Clinton doctrine -“whether within or beyond the borders of a country, if the world community has the power to stop it, we ought to stop genocide and ethnic cleansing.” In reality, the Clinton doctrine was that presidents are entitled to commence bombing regardless of whether their accusations against foreigners are true. As long as the U.S. government promises great benefits from bombing abroad, presidents can usually attack who they please. Clinton’s war on Serbia was a Pandora’s Box from which the world still suffers. Because politicians and most of the media portrayed the war against Serbia as a moral triumph, it was easier for the Bush administration to justify attacking Iraq and for the Obama administration to bomb Libya. Both interventions sowed chaos from which continues to curse the purported beneficiaries. Congressman Ron Paul was one of the most eloquent and outspoken opponents of this debacle. Here is a link to a floor speech he gave in the House of Representatives shortly after Clinton started bombing Belgrade. Unfortunately, Bill Clinton will never be held liable for killing innocent Serbs or for helping body-snatchers take over a nation the size of Connecticut. Clinton is reportedly being paid up to $500,000 for each speech he gives nowadays. Perhaps some of the well-heeled attendees could flourish artificial arms and legs in the air to showcase Clinton’s actual legacy. And at least the KLA’s defenders can still praise the terrorist group for not being cannibals. http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/08/j...d/bomber-bill/ |
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Obstruction of Justice by Nebojsa Malic, August 09, 2014 http://original.antiwar.com/malic/20...g-for-the-kla/
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