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CHE DIFFERENZA PASSA TRA GLI ESTREMISTI PAN-ALBANESI ED I TALIBAN?
Entrambi i movimenti sono stati appoggiati dagli USA. Gli estremisti
pan-albanesi si giovano dei volontari mujaheddin, i Taliban proteggono
Bin Laden. Entrambi sono largamente finanziati dai sauditi. Entrambi
distruggono il patrimonio culturale del loro paese: contro le statue del
Buddha in Afghanistan, contro i monasteri ortodossi in Kosmet.
DELIBERATE DESTRUCTION OF SERBIAN SHRINES IN KOSOVOMETOHIJA
NEW YORK, March 5 (Tanjug) Ethnic Albanian extremists continue
to
demolish Serbian shrines in KosovoMetohija, art historian Marina
BelovicHodge said at a lecture in St.Sava Othodox Church in New York.
According to her, out of 1300 important Serbian monuments in
KosovoMetohija
at least 100 have been completely demolished, while a great number have
been seriously damaged.
Marina BelovicHodge, a scholar from the National Gallery of the
United States, said that the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia seriously
damaged
the architecture and frescoes of Serbian churches, including Gracanica
monastery. The detonations ruined the walls of churches and monasteries
causing frescoes to separate from wall bases and gradually crumble to
pieces. If these frescoes, some of them dating as far back as the 13th
century, are not conserved on time, they will be lost forever, she said.
After the NATO bombing, a wave of unprecedented vandalism has
been
raging in the region. Ethnic Albaninan extremists are deliberately
demolishing all priceless Serbian shrines.
It is regrettable that UNESCO refuses to cooperate in
protecting
Srbian shrines in KosovoMetohija even after Yugoslav and U.S. experts
urged
it to help.
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Entrambi i movimenti sono stati appoggiati dagli USA. Gli estremisti
pan-albanesi si giovano dei volontari mujaheddin, i Taliban proteggono
Bin Laden. Entrambi sono largamente finanziati dai sauditi. Entrambi
distruggono il patrimonio culturale del loro paese: contro le statue del
Buddha in Afghanistan, contro i monasteri ortodossi in Kosmet.
DELIBERATE DESTRUCTION OF SERBIAN SHRINES IN KOSOVOMETOHIJA
NEW YORK, March 5 (Tanjug) Ethnic Albanian extremists continue
to
demolish Serbian shrines in KosovoMetohija, art historian Marina
BelovicHodge said at a lecture in St.Sava Othodox Church in New York.
According to her, out of 1300 important Serbian monuments in
KosovoMetohija
at least 100 have been completely demolished, while a great number have
been seriously damaged.
Marina BelovicHodge, a scholar from the National Gallery of the
United States, said that the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia seriously
damaged
the architecture and frescoes of Serbian churches, including Gracanica
monastery. The detonations ruined the walls of churches and monasteries
causing frescoes to separate from wall bases and gradually crumble to
pieces. If these frescoes, some of them dating as far back as the 13th
century, are not conserved on time, they will be lost forever, she said.
After the NATO bombing, a wave of unprecedented vandalism has
been
raging in the region. Ethnic Albaninan extremists are deliberately
demolishing all priceless Serbian shrines.
It is regrettable that UNESCO refuses to cooperate in
protecting
Srbian shrines in KosovoMetohija even after Yugoslav and U.S. experts
urged
it to help.
---
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Mrs. Jela Jovanovic wrote:
>
> The Committee for National Solidarity
> Tolstojeva 34, Belgrade, YU
>
>
> Is it Time for Bush to Apologize for America's Arming of the Taliban
> and KLA?
>
> Why the Sudden Concern Over the Destruction of Religious Statues?
>
> By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Banner of Liberty (bannerofliberty.com)
>
> March 2, 2001
>
> ``All officials, including the ministry of vice and virtue,
> have been given the go-ahead to destroy the statues,'' the
> Taliban's Information Minister Qadratullah Jamal said
> Thursday. ``The destruction work will be done by any means
> available to them.''
>
> ``All the statues all over the country will be destroyed,''
> he said.
>
> The statues mentioned in the article are statues of Buddha. One of
> them is 175 feet tall and one is 120 feet tall and they date back to
> the 3rd and 5th century AD. UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura
> said of the planned destruction,
>
> ``In Afghanistan, they are destroying statues that the entire world
> considers to be masterpieces,'' UNESCO Director-General Koichiro
> Matsuura said. ``This iconoclastic determination shocks me.''
>
> Considering what we have seen in Kosovo from the Kosovo Liberation
> Army fundamentalist Muslims, who also were armed and supported by the
> United States, the European Union, NAT O and the United Nations along
> this line, why would Matsuura be shocked when the Taliban follows the
> KLA's lead?
>
> The Western press has largely ignored the desecration and destruction
> of Serbian Christian Churches in Kosovo by the KLA. So, the front page
> reports in the Washington Post and New York Times of the Taliban's
> desecration and destruction of Buddhist religious statues is a most
> welcome surprise.
>
> The KLA and the Taliban have a lot in common. Both are armed
> fundamentalist Muslim fanatics determined to destroy the people and
> the symbols of other religions and both were initially armed and
> trained by the United States. Both groups were called "freedom
> fighters" by the West and the weapons they are using to kill, main
> religious people and destroy religious artifacts are mostly those they
> have gotten from the United States..
>
> When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan to give aid to the Communist
> government, the United States provided Stinger missiles to the
> "freedom fighters" and taught them how to shoot down Soviet aircraft.
> By 1999 left over Stinger missiles were being deployed to hijack an
> Indian Airbus as the Taliban demanded release of some of its
> terrorists.
>
> The Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, dismissed the
> West's concerns by saying:
>
> "We do not understand why everybody is so worried. All we
> are breaking are stones." A mullah is honored in the Muslim
> faith as one who is learned in the shari'a, the sacred law
> of Muslims.
>
> At least the Muslims in Afghanistan are being honest about
> what they are doing by openly admitting why they are
> killing, maiming and destroying all that stands in their way
> of a purely Muslim state. In Kosovo over 100 Christian
> churches and monasteries, some dating back to the 13th and
> 14th century, have been destroyed by the KLA terrorists we
> helped arm.
>
> However, in both situations, the Western media has shown
> literally no concern for the suffering of the people
> involved, much less the threat to religious treasures. In
> Afghanistan, a once stable nation of 15 million people has
> been literally destroyed with little mention in the West
> that six million of its population were driven out as
> refugees.
>
> Cosma Shalizi in his review of "The Soviet Invasion and the
> Afghan Response, 1979-1982" (University of California Press,
> 1995), by M. Hassan Kakar,
> (http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/reviews/kakar-soviet-invasion/)
> notes:
>
> "The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in December
> 1979. It was the last hot war it would fight, and
> one whose failure played a leading role in its
> loss of the Cold War and disintegration.
> Afghanistan is infamous today for being in the
> grip of the most benighted, fanatical and
> misogynist government in the world. It was not
> always that way, but has become so through the
> superpowers' acts of omission and commission ---
> mostly commission. ...
>
> "Here we come to the sowing of the dragon's teeth.
> US aid to the mujahideen went through the CIA. The
> CIA passed it on to its counterpart in Pakistan,
> the ISI (which doubles as the Pakistani secret
> police). The ISI passed it on to the political
> parties of exiles in Peshawr, from whom, in turn,
> it finally made its way, often much-reduced, to
> commanders inside Afghanistan. The ISI, as a
> matter of deliberate policy, favored the most
> extreme Islamist organizations it could lay hands
> on, plus ethnic separatists --- not because it
> thought these groups could form a stable
> government in Afghanistan, but precisely because
> it hoped they could not. (Recall that the frontier
> with Afghanistan, including Peshawr, had been
> disputed since before Pakistan formed in 1947.)
> The CIA went along, reasoning that the Islamists
> were the most immovably anti-communist groups
> available; the fact that they were also the most
> anti-western does not seem to have entered into
> their calculations."
>
> Well, we are in the midst of still another instance in which
> we have backed the wrong horse in foreign affairs. What that
> policy has gotten us, and Afghanistan, was the most
> oppressive, most evil, the most violent of all the political
> groups in Afghanistan. And, to think that our only concern
> in noticing the nation is the destruction of its cultural
> past by the Taliban, when the people are also being
> destroyed by the Taliban says something of the values we
> have after eight years of Bill Clinton.
>
> In Kosovo, the KLA has pretty much succeeded in killing or
> driving out everyone - Serbs, Romas, Jews, and others that
> are different from the fundamentalist Muslims who control
> the KLA. And, they have done to the Churches what the
> Taliban is doing to the Buddhist statues. They have blown
> them up. I've checked frequently on the Serbian Orthodox
> website (see:
> http://www.serbian-church.net/Svetinje/svetinje_e.html) over
> the past two years. In the beginning, the Church believed
> the West would care about their buildings being hit by KLA
> missiles. The West didn't care. Now, they merely catalogue
> the latest atrocities - the killings, the missile attacks,
> on the Churches.
>
> The media of the West used its power to demonize the Serbs.
> It merely has ignored the rape of Afghanistan until
> recently. Both the media and the Western governments seem
> too arrogant to confess to their mistaken judgments in both
> situations. In Kosovo, in spite of it being occupied by NATO
> troops and supposedly being overseen by the United Nations,
> what exists there, as in Afghanistan, is anarchy. The monks
> in Decani Monastery were critical of Slobodan Milosevic and
> believed that co-existence was possible with their KLA
> neighbors two years ago. Today, their website
> (http://www.decani.yunet.com/) shows pictures of demolished
> churches and dead priests.
>
> Today's Washington Post quotes "Cultural preservationists"
> as comparing the "Taliban's actions to those of other
> intolerant regimes that attempted to obliterate religious
> cultures, including the Chinese government's demolition of
> thousands of Buddhist monasteries in Tibet and the
> destruction of Jewish artifacts under Nazi rule in Germany."
>
> In the mostly American Air Force bombing of Yugoslavia for
> 79 days, over a "genocide" that UN financed forensic experts
> say never happened in Kosovo, Churches and monasteries,
> hospitals and schools were bombed. Since NATO troops and the
> UN have occupied Kosovo, the KLA has continued to
> systematically blow up churches and statues and to kill or
> drive out non-Albanians.
>
> George W. Bush said during his campaign that we, as a
> nation, needed to be more "humble." I agreed with him every
> time he said it. The key to being humble most of the time is
> repenting of one's wrong-doing. Perhaps the time has come
> for the new American president to apologize to the surviving
> Afghan and Serb people for the behavior of a past
> administration or two. After all, if we can apologize for
> accidentally blowing up a Japanese fishing boat, we ought to
> be able to apologize for arming the Taliban and the KLA and
> bombing Churches, monasteries, cemeteries, hospitals and
> schools in Yugoslavia, whether by accident or design.
>
> To comment: mmostert@...
>
> Mrs Jela Jovanovic, art historian
> Secretary General
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>
> The Committee for National Solidarity
> Tolstojeva 34, Belgrade, YU
>
>
> Is it Time for Bush to Apologize for America's Arming of the Taliban
> and KLA?
>
> Why the Sudden Concern Over the Destruction of Religious Statues?
>
> By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Banner of Liberty (bannerofliberty.com)
>
> March 2, 2001
>
> ``All officials, including the ministry of vice and virtue,
> have been given the go-ahead to destroy the statues,'' the
> Taliban's Information Minister Qadratullah Jamal said
> Thursday. ``The destruction work will be done by any means
> available to them.''
>
> ``All the statues all over the country will be destroyed,''
> he said.
>
> The statues mentioned in the article are statues of Buddha. One of
> them is 175 feet tall and one is 120 feet tall and they date back to
> the 3rd and 5th century AD. UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura
> said of the planned destruction,
>
> ``In Afghanistan, they are destroying statues that the entire world
> considers to be masterpieces,'' UNESCO Director-General Koichiro
> Matsuura said. ``This iconoclastic determination shocks me.''
>
> Considering what we have seen in Kosovo from the Kosovo Liberation
> Army fundamentalist Muslims, who also were armed and supported by the
> United States, the European Union, NAT O and the United Nations along
> this line, why would Matsuura be shocked when the Taliban follows the
> KLA's lead?
>
> The Western press has largely ignored the desecration and destruction
> of Serbian Christian Churches in Kosovo by the KLA. So, the front page
> reports in the Washington Post and New York Times of the Taliban's
> desecration and destruction of Buddhist religious statues is a most
> welcome surprise.
>
> The KLA and the Taliban have a lot in common. Both are armed
> fundamentalist Muslim fanatics determined to destroy the people and
> the symbols of other religions and both were initially armed and
> trained by the United States. Both groups were called "freedom
> fighters" by the West and the weapons they are using to kill, main
> religious people and destroy religious artifacts are mostly those they
> have gotten from the United States..
>
> When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan to give aid to the Communist
> government, the United States provided Stinger missiles to the
> "freedom fighters" and taught them how to shoot down Soviet aircraft.
> By 1999 left over Stinger missiles were being deployed to hijack an
> Indian Airbus as the Taliban demanded release of some of its
> terrorists.
>
> The Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, dismissed the
> West's concerns by saying:
>
> "We do not understand why everybody is so worried. All we
> are breaking are stones." A mullah is honored in the Muslim
> faith as one who is learned in the shari'a, the sacred law
> of Muslims.
>
> At least the Muslims in Afghanistan are being honest about
> what they are doing by openly admitting why they are
> killing, maiming and destroying all that stands in their way
> of a purely Muslim state. In Kosovo over 100 Christian
> churches and monasteries, some dating back to the 13th and
> 14th century, have been destroyed by the KLA terrorists we
> helped arm.
>
> However, in both situations, the Western media has shown
> literally no concern for the suffering of the people
> involved, much less the threat to religious treasures. In
> Afghanistan, a once stable nation of 15 million people has
> been literally destroyed with little mention in the West
> that six million of its population were driven out as
> refugees.
>
> Cosma Shalizi in his review of "The Soviet Invasion and the
> Afghan Response, 1979-1982" (University of California Press,
> 1995), by M. Hassan Kakar,
> (http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/reviews/kakar-soviet-invasion/)
> notes:
>
> "The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in December
> 1979. It was the last hot war it would fight, and
> one whose failure played a leading role in its
> loss of the Cold War and disintegration.
> Afghanistan is infamous today for being in the
> grip of the most benighted, fanatical and
> misogynist government in the world. It was not
> always that way, but has become so through the
> superpowers' acts of omission and commission ---
> mostly commission. ...
>
> "Here we come to the sowing of the dragon's teeth.
> US aid to the mujahideen went through the CIA. The
> CIA passed it on to its counterpart in Pakistan,
> the ISI (which doubles as the Pakistani secret
> police). The ISI passed it on to the political
> parties of exiles in Peshawr, from whom, in turn,
> it finally made its way, often much-reduced, to
> commanders inside Afghanistan. The ISI, as a
> matter of deliberate policy, favored the most
> extreme Islamist organizations it could lay hands
> on, plus ethnic separatists --- not because it
> thought these groups could form a stable
> government in Afghanistan, but precisely because
> it hoped they could not. (Recall that the frontier
> with Afghanistan, including Peshawr, had been
> disputed since before Pakistan formed in 1947.)
> The CIA went along, reasoning that the Islamists
> were the most immovably anti-communist groups
> available; the fact that they were also the most
> anti-western does not seem to have entered into
> their calculations."
>
> Well, we are in the midst of still another instance in which
> we have backed the wrong horse in foreign affairs. What that
> policy has gotten us, and Afghanistan, was the most
> oppressive, most evil, the most violent of all the political
> groups in Afghanistan. And, to think that our only concern
> in noticing the nation is the destruction of its cultural
> past by the Taliban, when the people are also being
> destroyed by the Taliban says something of the values we
> have after eight years of Bill Clinton.
>
> In Kosovo, the KLA has pretty much succeeded in killing or
> driving out everyone - Serbs, Romas, Jews, and others that
> are different from the fundamentalist Muslims who control
> the KLA. And, they have done to the Churches what the
> Taliban is doing to the Buddhist statues. They have blown
> them up. I've checked frequently on the Serbian Orthodox
> website (see:
> http://www.serbian-church.net/Svetinje/svetinje_e.html) over
> the past two years. In the beginning, the Church believed
> the West would care about their buildings being hit by KLA
> missiles. The West didn't care. Now, they merely catalogue
> the latest atrocities - the killings, the missile attacks,
> on the Churches.
>
> The media of the West used its power to demonize the Serbs.
> It merely has ignored the rape of Afghanistan until
> recently. Both the media and the Western governments seem
> too arrogant to confess to their mistaken judgments in both
> situations. In Kosovo, in spite of it being occupied by NATO
> troops and supposedly being overseen by the United Nations,
> what exists there, as in Afghanistan, is anarchy. The monks
> in Decani Monastery were critical of Slobodan Milosevic and
> believed that co-existence was possible with their KLA
> neighbors two years ago. Today, their website
> (http://www.decani.yunet.com/) shows pictures of demolished
> churches and dead priests.
>
> Today's Washington Post quotes "Cultural preservationists"
> as comparing the "Taliban's actions to those of other
> intolerant regimes that attempted to obliterate religious
> cultures, including the Chinese government's demolition of
> thousands of Buddhist monasteries in Tibet and the
> destruction of Jewish artifacts under Nazi rule in Germany."
>
> In the mostly American Air Force bombing of Yugoslavia for
> 79 days, over a "genocide" that UN financed forensic experts
> say never happened in Kosovo, Churches and monasteries,
> hospitals and schools were bombed. Since NATO troops and the
> UN have occupied Kosovo, the KLA has continued to
> systematically blow up churches and statues and to kill or
> drive out non-Albanians.
>
> George W. Bush said during his campaign that we, as a
> nation, needed to be more "humble." I agreed with him every
> time he said it. The key to being humble most of the time is
> repenting of one's wrong-doing. Perhaps the time has come
> for the new American president to apologize to the surviving
> Afghan and Serb people for the behavior of a past
> administration or two. After all, if we can apologize for
> accidentally blowing up a Japanese fishing boat, we ought to
> be able to apologize for arming the Taliban and the KLA and
> bombing Churches, monasteries, cemeteries, hospitals and
> schools in Yugoslavia, whether by accident or design.
>
> To comment: mmostert@...
>
> Mrs Jela Jovanovic, art historian
> Secretary General
---
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> Women Against Military Madness
> Yugoslavia Committee
> Minneapolis, MN
> wamm@...
>
> February 28, 2001
>
> The propaganda war against the Serbs and Yugoslavia
> came home to Minnesota Public Radio on January 25.
> MPRs documentary division American RadioWorks,
> broadcast a gruesome account of an alleged Serbian
> attempt to cover-up their war crimes. Serbian
> soldiers, using first names only, told us in grisly
> detail that in the summer of 1999 they dug up 1500
> ethnic Albanians massacred by Serbs and in the dead of
> night transported them to a lead mine in Trepca, a
> mine complex near Mitrovica in northern Kosovo. There
> the soldiers ground up the bodies and incinerated them
> in furnaces so hot there is no trace left except for
> amazingly, a pile of women and childrens clothing.
> The piece The Promise of Justice: Burning the
> Evidence by reporters Michael Montgomery and Stephen
> Smith for American RadioWorks was widely publicized,
> run nationally several times and reported in many
> newspapers.
>
> Hardly reported was the statement the next day by OSCE
> (Organization for European Cooperation and Security)
> spokeswoman Claire Trevena refuting the RadioWorks
> report. She said theyd heard the stories in 1999
> during the bombing (including the one circulated by
> the US government that 700 bodies had been burned.
> Notice the inflation of numbers in the MPR report) and
> investigated the site at that time. A French forensic
> team with sophisticated equipment found no evidence of
> remains nor evidence to substantiate the story. Smith
> and Montgomery did not interview anyone from the OSCE.
>
> Another glaring and important problem with the report
> is that the mines and furnaces at Trepca shut down two
> weeks after the bombing began in March 1999 well
> before the alleged cover up occurred the summer of
> 1999. The report can be discredited on this fact
> alone.
>
> It withers even more under a little scrutiny. The eye
> witnesss who said they committed the crime claimed
> to be members of an elite division of the Serbian
> army. They indicated no remorse. Why would they give
> information so devastating that would lead to
> indictment of themselves and their colleagues?
>
> How could such a large operation have gone unimpeded
> by the US/NATO which had Kosovo under total
> surveillance at the time. For that matter, why would
> anyone take the time and trouble to strip decomposing
> bodies only to leave a pile of clothes as evidence.
>
> The numbers dont add up. In July 1999, the
> International Red Cross (ICRC) produced a
> comprehensive list of 3300 Kosovo residents including
> Albanians, Serbs and Romas missing and unaccounted for
> between September l998 and July 1999. They determined
> most had been missing before the beginning of the
> bombing. The ICRC estimated that several hundred Serbs
> had been kidnapped and by the KLA (Kosovo Liberation
> Army) and are presumed dead. 2200 were KLA suspects
> put into Yugoslav jails in an effort to suppress the
> Albanian independence movement. Subtract the several
> dozen KLA members killed off by their own leaders as
> reported by NY Times reporter Chris Hedges. The number
> is well below 1000 and below the 1500 claimed in the
> report.
>
> The impartiality of Smith and Montgomery is
> questionable. Could they have been influenced by their
> positions as consultants to the Independent
> International Commission on Kosovo which was set up by
> the governments of NATO at the instigation of George
> Soros (well known KLA supporter) and Kofi Annan,
> Secretary General of the UN. It is also noteworthy
> that Kevin Close, president of NPR came to the network
> from Radio Free Europe/America , propaganda arm of the
> state department.
>
> This piece of journalism is the latest example in a
> long list used to demonize the Serbs and Yugoslavia.
> Often official investigations prove they are untrue
> but the damage is done and the correction is under
> reported.
>
> This was the case with the release of another report
> the same week. A Finnish forensic team found there was
> no evidence that 42 ethnic Albanians had been
> massacred in the village of Racak, Kosovo in March
> 1999. This was the allegation by the then head of the
> OSCE William Walker (infamous for his protection of
> death squads in El Salvador) The massacre was reported
> world wide at the time and was the excuse to begin the
> bombing; the Tonkin Bay of the war against Yugoslavia.
> The investigation was completed two years ago but the
> results were kept secret by the UN and the EU(European
> Union) until now.
>
> Coincidentally and ironically, the very day the MPR
> report aired, Yugoslavia President Kostunica sent
> Carla del Ponte, prosecutor at the UNs International
> Criminal Tribunal on war crimes in the former
> Yugoslavia, packing with her list of secret
> indictments against Milosovic and demands he be
> extradited to the Hague. Testimony at the WAMM War
> Crimes Hearing on Yugoslavia in March 2000 revealed
> the Hague tribunal is a kangaroo court, financed and
> controlled by the US.
>
> The US government is also contending with the growing
> furor in Europe over the use of depleted uranium (DU)
> munitions in Bosnia and Kosovo and the alarming
> incidence of illness among soldiers stationed in those
> areas. The growing movement calling for the ban of
> these weapons threatens US/NATO solidarity. The policy
> makers must also be concerned US public opinion will
> grow against the presence of US troops in the area.
> The RadioWorks piece momentarily distracted the public
> from this knowledge.
>
> MPR must be held accountable for their part in the
> ongoing destruction and occupation of Yugoslavia,
> their unethical reporting of the news and their lack
> of coverage of what is happening in Yugoslavia.
>
> As sidebars for further information check out websites
> antiwar.com emperors-clothes.com and iacenter.com
---
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> Yugoslavia Committee
> Minneapolis, MN
> wamm@...
>
> February 28, 2001
>
> The propaganda war against the Serbs and Yugoslavia
> came home to Minnesota Public Radio on January 25.
> MPRs documentary division American RadioWorks,
> broadcast a gruesome account of an alleged Serbian
> attempt to cover-up their war crimes. Serbian
> soldiers, using first names only, told us in grisly
> detail that in the summer of 1999 they dug up 1500
> ethnic Albanians massacred by Serbs and in the dead of
> night transported them to a lead mine in Trepca, a
> mine complex near Mitrovica in northern Kosovo. There
> the soldiers ground up the bodies and incinerated them
> in furnaces so hot there is no trace left except for
> amazingly, a pile of women and childrens clothing.
> The piece The Promise of Justice: Burning the
> Evidence by reporters Michael Montgomery and Stephen
> Smith for American RadioWorks was widely publicized,
> run nationally several times and reported in many
> newspapers.
>
> Hardly reported was the statement the next day by OSCE
> (Organization for European Cooperation and Security)
> spokeswoman Claire Trevena refuting the RadioWorks
> report. She said theyd heard the stories in 1999
> during the bombing (including the one circulated by
> the US government that 700 bodies had been burned.
> Notice the inflation of numbers in the MPR report) and
> investigated the site at that time. A French forensic
> team with sophisticated equipment found no evidence of
> remains nor evidence to substantiate the story. Smith
> and Montgomery did not interview anyone from the OSCE.
>
> Another glaring and important problem with the report
> is that the mines and furnaces at Trepca shut down two
> weeks after the bombing began in March 1999 well
> before the alleged cover up occurred the summer of
> 1999. The report can be discredited on this fact
> alone.
>
> It withers even more under a little scrutiny. The eye
> witnesss who said they committed the crime claimed
> to be members of an elite division of the Serbian
> army. They indicated no remorse. Why would they give
> information so devastating that would lead to
> indictment of themselves and their colleagues?
>
> How could such a large operation have gone unimpeded
> by the US/NATO which had Kosovo under total
> surveillance at the time. For that matter, why would
> anyone take the time and trouble to strip decomposing
> bodies only to leave a pile of clothes as evidence.
>
> The numbers dont add up. In July 1999, the
> International Red Cross (ICRC) produced a
> comprehensive list of 3300 Kosovo residents including
> Albanians, Serbs and Romas missing and unaccounted for
> between September l998 and July 1999. They determined
> most had been missing before the beginning of the
> bombing. The ICRC estimated that several hundred Serbs
> had been kidnapped and by the KLA (Kosovo Liberation
> Army) and are presumed dead. 2200 were KLA suspects
> put into Yugoslav jails in an effort to suppress the
> Albanian independence movement. Subtract the several
> dozen KLA members killed off by their own leaders as
> reported by NY Times reporter Chris Hedges. The number
> is well below 1000 and below the 1500 claimed in the
> report.
>
> The impartiality of Smith and Montgomery is
> questionable. Could they have been influenced by their
> positions as consultants to the Independent
> International Commission on Kosovo which was set up by
> the governments of NATO at the instigation of George
> Soros (well known KLA supporter) and Kofi Annan,
> Secretary General of the UN. It is also noteworthy
> that Kevin Close, president of NPR came to the network
> from Radio Free Europe/America , propaganda arm of the
> state department.
>
> This piece of journalism is the latest example in a
> long list used to demonize the Serbs and Yugoslavia.
> Often official investigations prove they are untrue
> but the damage is done and the correction is under
> reported.
>
> This was the case with the release of another report
> the same week. A Finnish forensic team found there was
> no evidence that 42 ethnic Albanians had been
> massacred in the village of Racak, Kosovo in March
> 1999. This was the allegation by the then head of the
> OSCE William Walker (infamous for his protection of
> death squads in El Salvador) The massacre was reported
> world wide at the time and was the excuse to begin the
> bombing; the Tonkin Bay of the war against Yugoslavia.
> The investigation was completed two years ago but the
> results were kept secret by the UN and the EU(European
> Union) until now.
>
> Coincidentally and ironically, the very day the MPR
> report aired, Yugoslavia President Kostunica sent
> Carla del Ponte, prosecutor at the UNs International
> Criminal Tribunal on war crimes in the former
> Yugoslavia, packing with her list of secret
> indictments against Milosovic and demands he be
> extradited to the Hague. Testimony at the WAMM War
> Crimes Hearing on Yugoslavia in March 2000 revealed
> the Hague tribunal is a kangaroo court, financed and
> controlled by the US.
>
> The US government is also contending with the growing
> furor in Europe over the use of depleted uranium (DU)
> munitions in Bosnia and Kosovo and the alarming
> incidence of illness among soldiers stationed in those
> areas. The growing movement calling for the ban of
> these weapons threatens US/NATO solidarity. The policy
> makers must also be concerned US public opinion will
> grow against the presence of US troops in the area.
> The RadioWorks piece momentarily distracted the public
> from this knowledge.
>
> MPR must be held accountable for their part in the
> ongoing destruction and occupation of Yugoslavia,
> their unethical reporting of the news and their lack
> of coverage of what is happening in Yugoslavia.
>
> As sidebars for further information check out websites
> antiwar.com emperors-clothes.com and iacenter.com
---
Questa lista e' provvisoriamente curata da componenti
dell'ex Coordinamento Nazionale "La Jugoslavia Vivra'",
oggi "Comitato Promotore dell'Assemblea Antimperialista".
I documenti distribuiti non rispecchiano necessariamente le
opinioni delle realta' che compongono questa struttura, ma
vengono fatti circolare per il loro contenuto informativo al
solo scopo di segnalazione e commento ("for fair use only").
Archivio:
> http://www.ecircle.it/an_ecircle/articles?ecircleid%c2%91979
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crj-mailinglist/messages
Sito WEB:
> http://digilander.iol.it/lajugoslaviavivra
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