The Murdering of Slobodan Milosxevic a Political Affair
April 4 2008 at 12:36 AM No score for this post
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Carla del Pointe, bilju egzekucnica od takzvanju Internacionalju Voina-zlocxini Tribuna informala Italju gazeta "La Stampa" zxe v tut Sviet gonitva voina kriminalnikom jest politikju afera.
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Takzvanju Internacionalju Voina-zlocxini Tribuna vo De Hague unevinilju bilju komander Kosovo Terorist Organizacia (UCxeKa) Ramusx Haradinaj od voinazlocxini.
Ramusx Haradinaj, kto tezx bilju premer, bil razsudil nevinju na 37 zlocxini, takzxe ubitie, presledenie, znasilie (gvalt) i tortura.
Re: The Murdering of Slobodan Milosxevic a Political Affair
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April 5 2008, 6:41 PM
TUT cxloveki bu se interesovat o Milosxvic, ktori bu osudilju vo Svet Tribunal dla nacxitie voina vo Jugoslavia.
I to bu deiat se gda znisxcxenie Imperium utratit svoi sila, i jezxli Ti nie es polnuo slepju Ti mozxit observovat proces TUT
Re: The Murdering of Slobodan Milosxevic a Political Affair
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April 7 2008, 1:05 PM
MOSCOW, April 7 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Foreign Ministry denounced a ruling by a court at The Hague last week which saw a former prime minister in Pristina acquitted for crimes committed in Kosovo in 1998-1999.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTFY) found Ramush Haradinaj, 39, a former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) guerilla leader, accused of organizing the rape, murder and intimidation of thousands of Serbs and Roma 'not guilty' on April 3.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said in an official statement on Monday that the verdict "questions the impartibility and objectiveness of the International Criminal Tribunal" and accused the court of "double standards" in their treatment of conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.
Although the trial judges said that Haradinaj had killed and tortured, they said there was insufficient evidence to indict him.
The trial has been surrounded by controversy with allegations of witness intimidation. The prosecution's main witness was shot during the investigation and another person, due to give testimony, died in a car accident just before the trial started.
According to claims made in a book "The Hunt: Me and War Criminals" written by Carla del Ponte, the ex-chief war crimes prosecutor, claims that Haradinaj was involved in the sale of organs, taken from prisoners executed in Kosovo.
She alleges that there was sufficient evidence for prosecution of Kosovo Albanians involved in war crimes, but it "was nipped in the bud" focusing on "the crimes committed by Serbia."
The claims have caused a storm in Serbia and among the international community. The president of the Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Serbs in Kosovo, Simo Spasic, said he wanted to sue Carla del Ponte for "concealing the crimes."
Meanwhile, Nebojsa Covic, who used to head the Coordinating Center for Kosovo, was cited by the b92.net portal as saying: "Serbia never got any response to this evidence, and it is therefore good that Del Ponte wrote it in her book, as it is never too late to shed light on crimes."
The former Kosovar leader surrendered to the criminal tribunal voluntarily in March 2005. He was indicted on 37 charges and released three months later. He continued his political activities and vehemently denied all charges against him.
Russia wants details of del Ponte's controversial book
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April 8 2008, 10:55 PM
MOSCOW, April 8 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Foreign Ministry has asked the Hague to provide details on crimes described in a book by former chief criminal prosecutor Carla del Ponte, the ministry said on Tuesday.
In her book called The Hunt: Me and War Criminals, Carla del Ponte described atrocities against Kosovo Serbs and other ethnic groups committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).
"Batching freedom of speech concerning crimes against civilians, one may assume, is aimed at softening the reaction within international social and political circles to the facts revealing the criminal prehistory to the illegitimate sovereignty of Kosovo," the ministry said.
On Monday, the ministry denounced a ruling by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia last week which saw a former Kosovo prime minister acquitted for crimes committed during the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia in 1998-1999.
Ramush Haradinaj, 39, a former KLA guerilla leader, accused of organizing the rape, murder and intimidation of thousands of Serbs and Roma was found 'not guilty' on April 3.
The ministry said in an official statement the verdict "questions the impartibility and objectiveness of the International Criminal Tribunal" and accused the court of "double standards" in their treatment of conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.
According to claims made in del Ponte's book, Haradinaj was involved in the sale of organs, taken from prisoners executed in Kosovo.
She alleges that there was sufficient evidence for prosecution of Kosovo Albanians involved in war crimes, but it "was nipped in the bud" focusing on "the crimes committed by Serbia."
The claims have caused a storm in Serbia and among the international community. The president of the Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Serbs in Kosovo, Simo Spasic, said he wanted to sue Carla del Ponte for "concealing the crimes."