| Where is the fairness?January 31 2003 at 7:35 AM | Matt (no login) from IP address 212.210.242.90 |
| - I think the international court on the former Yugoslavia in the Haag has been too hard on the Serbs. See for yourselves: the trials are held against the Serbs only and not a single investigation has been started against those who committed genocide against the Serbs. Such a biased position of the Court and the silence of the international community won’t contribute to stabilization of the situation in the region, but preserve tension and even enhance it. Where is the fairness?
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| | Author | Reply | matt (no login) 208.20.119.7 | Fairness? | January 31 2003, 9:21 PM |
Hey, be reasonable. Fairness? You are asking for too much.
The World Court, based at The Hague, is an impartial international court. The International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia is a NATO organ which has been based at The Hague in order to confuse the public. You cannot expect impartiality from it.
The International Community is a subsidiary of NATO. Its purpose is the continued expansion of the wealth and power of its leaders and associates.
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| Ellen (no login) 204.39.209.35 | Fairness? | February 1 2003, 5:33 PM |
You are talking about fairness? Who started with the crimes and the ethnic cleansing of Kosovo? The Serbs or the Albanians? With all that happened, it is for sure expected some bad feelings and revenge from the Albanians. Not that it's fair to happen, but it's the Balkans we're talking about. Milosevic has hardly been in the court under the excuse of the flu. He is mean but very smart and I fear that he will not get the punishment he really deserves. Plus it's not true that they are not putting on trial some members of the KLA, they've already catched some of them. But if Miloshevic and his clan wouldn't have taken away Kosovo's independence, none of that would have happened. |
| matt (no login) 208.20.119.42 | Mr. President, should we next hit Kosovo or Corsica? | February 3 2003, 6:21 PM |
The province of Kosovo has never had independence. Kosovo has been Serb land for more than 1000 years .
So now the West wants a few trials for the KLA (UCK). After thousands of murders, diplomats arrive from Washington and London, respectful expressions of concern on their somber faces. They are here to wash the blood off their hands by arresting a few dumb soldiers, to blame them for all the killings the West financed.
In December 1992, President Bush, bitter about his electoral defeat, started the Kosovo war by announcing that in case of conflict developing in Kosovo, the United States would bomb Yugoslavia. That kind of public threat would have brought war to any minority area in the world. Had it been made in regard to Basques, Corsicans or South Tyrolians, we would be bombing France, Spain, or Italy today. A small nation does not have the option to reject such an offer as President Bush made to Albanians in Kosovo. Neither could Pushtoons in Afghanistan, or Kurds, Hmong, Meo, Miskitos, Nicaraguans, Angolans, or Mozambiquans resist imperial offers of gold and shiny weapons. They took up arms for the Empire, their land was laid to waste, and their handlers grew wealthy.
In Kosovo, diplomatic, financial, and military aid came to the KLA from NATO countries. Through drug trade special licensing and democracy development aid, the West financed the placing of explosives in coffee houses and in trash cans at the farmers' markets. The Empire's propaganda machine turned the ethnic cleansing of Circassians, Croats, Egyptians, Ashkaelia, Roma, Gorani, Turks, disobedient Albanians, Montenegrins, and Serbs into a struggle for human rights. It was a brilliant spectacle, the Greatest Magic Show on Earth. |
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| rasputiza (no login) 140.105.59.9 | heh | February 5 2003, 6:02 AM |
...quite y personal feelings Matt...
...it's a time of Lords of Rings...
Matteo | |
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