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From : Italo Slavetti
To : info@...
Date : Thu, 11 Apr 2002 17:08:52 +0200
Subject : I appreciate your work
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I have been following your Tribunal Updates for many months,
> and now I wish to express all my gratitude for you precious,
> voluntary work. I have appreciated in particular some latest
> articles on Milosevic written by Mirko Klarin, that are very
> useful to influence the public, telling the people who is
> guilty for all tragic what happened in the Balkans.
>
> I was as happy as Klarin when we all saw Milosevic running
> out of steam in front of the Hague Court (ANALYSIS:
> MILOSEVIC RUNNING OUT OF STEAM; IWPR'S TRIBUNAL UPDATE NO. 259,
> March 18-23, 2002). In fact, this happened because of stress -
> he even got ill - and this was very positive to obstacle him
> from defending himself. I do agree with Klarin that stress is
> a good mean to reach the proper aim at The Hague, that is to
> demonstrate that Milosevic is guilty and thus Serbia/Yugoslavia
> must pay. Actually, the Hague Tribunal has been created precisely
> to this purpose, to condemn Milosevic and a couple of other people.
>
> I agree with Klarin also when he writes that Slobodan Milosevic
> has "paranoid" views and that he is exployting his position
> at The Hague to take revenge against the world as a whole
> (ANALYSIS: MILOSEVIC'S REVENGE; IWPR'S TRIBUNAL UPDATE NO. 260,
> April 1-6, 2002).
>
> I also see, along with Klarin, that it is not true that "the Serbs
> were Milosevic's greatest victims": "This is not true, at least
> not yet", says Klarin, and I must agree, since those sub-human
> fucking bastard Serbs are not yet victims enough, and I hope
> that we will soon succeed in our struggle to bring them into
> total subjugation and erase their rump-State from the world's
> map.
>
> With best regards,
> Italo Slavetti (Italy)
>
>
>
>
gestita da varie fondazioni occidentali tra cui il carrozzone di
Soros - ai quali Slavetti fa riferimento, si veda il loro sito
http://www.iwpr.net/
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From : Italo Slavetti
To : info@...
Date : Thu, 11 Apr 2002 17:08:52 +0200
Subject : I appreciate your work
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I have been following your Tribunal Updates for many months,
> and now I wish to express all my gratitude for you precious,
> voluntary work. I have appreciated in particular some latest
> articles on Milosevic written by Mirko Klarin, that are very
> useful to influence the public, telling the people who is
> guilty for all tragic what happened in the Balkans.
>
> I was as happy as Klarin when we all saw Milosevic running
> out of steam in front of the Hague Court (ANALYSIS:
> MILOSEVIC RUNNING OUT OF STEAM; IWPR'S TRIBUNAL UPDATE NO. 259,
> March 18-23, 2002). In fact, this happened because of stress -
> he even got ill - and this was very positive to obstacle him
> from defending himself. I do agree with Klarin that stress is
> a good mean to reach the proper aim at The Hague, that is to
> demonstrate that Milosevic is guilty and thus Serbia/Yugoslavia
> must pay. Actually, the Hague Tribunal has been created precisely
> to this purpose, to condemn Milosevic and a couple of other people.
>
> I agree with Klarin also when he writes that Slobodan Milosevic
> has "paranoid" views and that he is exployting his position
> at The Hague to take revenge against the world as a whole
> (ANALYSIS: MILOSEVIC'S REVENGE; IWPR'S TRIBUNAL UPDATE NO. 260,
> April 1-6, 2002).
>
> I also see, along with Klarin, that it is not true that "the Serbs
> were Milosevic's greatest victims": "This is not true, at least
> not yet", says Klarin, and I must agree, since those sub-human
> fucking bastard Serbs are not yet victims enough, and I hope
> that we will soon succeed in our struggle to bring them into
> total subjugation and erase their rump-State from the world's
> map.
>
> With best regards,
> Italo Slavetti (Italy)
>
>
>
>