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Oggetto: [icdsm-italia] Leaders of the World Peace Council demand release
of President Milosevic


Recognizing SLOBODA/Freedom Association as the only organization in Serbia
struggling effectively for peace, sovereignty and equality, the Executive
Committee of the World Peace Council in the Meeting held in Athens on 16/17
November 2003 decided to admit SLOBODA into full membership of the World
Peace Council, one of the oldest and most distinguished non-governmental
organizations in the UN system.

During the same Meeting, leaders of the World Peace Council and of the the
national organizations signed the following



P E T I T I O N
The illegal trial of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic by the illegal
NATO puppet tribunal at The Hague is a tool of warfare against the freedom
and stability, mockery of universal judicial and human rights protection
principles and an attempted murder



After the popular resistance prevented in 1999 military occupation
of Yugoslavia, the aggression against that country continues by other means.
Blackmail, bribery and subversion were the tools of the "regime change"
in Belgrade in 2000. The crimes committed in the NATO aggression against
Yugoslavia are now to obtain a posteriori justification by the kidnapping
and inhuman political trial of the democratically elected President of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milosevic.

Approaching its end, the two years lasting presentation of
the charges by the prosecution, in spite of numerous manipulations, fabrications
and false witnesses, brought no evidence whatsoever. On the contrary, already
in the cross-examination of the prosecution witnesses, President Milosevic
succeeded to say much about the people's struggle for sovereignty and equality
and to present grave charges against the imperialist aggression and colonization
of the Balkans, spreading now to many parts of the World.

Unable to defeat President Milosevic in the courtroom, the
modern-time inquisitors attempt to silence him. By the lack of medical care
and by the inhuman prison and trial conditions, requiring over-human efforts
or making impossible defense preparations, President Slobodan Milosevic
(62), with malignant hypertension and damaged heart is in the constant threat
of infarct or stroke.

Therefore:

We demand immediate release of President Milosevic.

We call upon all UN members and all concerned UN bodies to
review the evidence of unjust, unfair and political character of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia at The Hague and its grave violations
of human rights, discrediting the World Organization and to act towards
its abolishment.

We express our solidarity with the people and progressive forces
in Serbia and Montenegro in their strive to regain freedom, sovereignty
and democracy.



Athens, 17 November 2003



Signed by:



Romesh Chandra, President of Honor of the World Peace Council

Athanasios Pafilis, General Secretary of the Greek Committee for International
Detente and Peace, Executive Secretary of the World Peace Council

Nikos Fotiadis, Vice-President of the Greek Committee for International
Detente and Peace

Orlando Fundora, President of the Cuban Movement for Peace, Vice-President
of the World Peace Council

Arturo Espinosa, Vice-President of the Cuban Movement for Peace

Manuel Yepe, Secretary of the Cuban Movement for Peace

Abdelrahman Merie, General Secretary of the Palestinian Council for Justice
and Peace, member of the Secretariat of the World Peace Council

Pham Van-Chuong, Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation

Ta Quoc Tuan, Vietnam Peace and Development Foundation

Pallab Sengupta, All India Peace and Solidarity Organization

Baerbel Schindler-Saefkov, German Peace Council

Manuel Terrazas, President of the Mexican Peace Council

Rina Bertaccini, Movement for Peace, Friendship and Solidarity among Peoples
(Argentina)

Stephanos Stephanou, Cyprus Peace Council

Kim Il Bong, Korean National Peace Council

Nela Martinez, Peace and Independence (Ecuador)

Gilberto Calvo, Costa Rican National Peace Council

D. Okombi, African Commission of the World Peace Council

Juan Pablo Acosta, Dominican Union of Journalists for Peace

Emin Cetin, Peace Association (Turkey)

Pol De Vos, President of the Anti-Imperialist League (Belgium)

Vladimir Krsljanin, Freedom Association, Serbia




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SLOBODA urgently needs your donation.
Please find the detailed instructions at:
http://www.sloboda.org.yu/pomoc.htm

To join or help this struggle, visit:
http://www.sloboda.org.yu/ (Sloboda/Freedom association)
http://www.icdsm.org/ (the international committee to defend Slobodan Milosevic)
http://www.free-slobo.de/ (German section of ICDSM)
http://www.icdsm-us.org/ (US section of ICDSM)
http://www.icdsmireland.org/ (ICDSM Ireland)
http://www.wpc-in.org/ (world peace council)
http://www.geocities.com/b_antinato/ (Balkan antiNATO center)

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ICDSM - Sezione Italiana
c/o GAMADI, Via L. Da Vinci 27
00043 Ciampino (Roma)
email: icdsm-italia@...

Conto Corrente Postale numero 86557006
intestato ad Adolfo Amoroso, ROMA
causale: DIFESA MILOSEVIC



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