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The press allowed Bill Clinton to commit war crimes against the people of Serbia
The March 11, 2006 death of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic while in U.N. custody at The Hague was the tragic end to an unjust war and prosecution. The U.N. war crimes tribunal had tried unsuccessfully for four years to convict Milosevic.
Since 2004, the health of the former Yugoslavian President had been in decline. For several months before his death, Milosevic claimed that he was being poisoned and requested a trip to Russia for medical treatment. Of course, all requests were denied by the U.N.
A January blood test given to Milosevic showed traces of the rarely used antibiotic rifampicin. The drug is used to treat leprosy and is known to severely counteract the effects of other medications. Milosevic took daily pills for both heart disease and hypertension. The results of the test were not revealed to Milosevic until a few days before his death.
The day before the Serbian President was found dead in his cell, he wrote a letter to the Russian foreign ministry in which he expressed concerns that he was being poisoned. Milosevic family attorneys have released the letter. Milosevic wrote: "I think that the persistence with which medical treatment in Russia was denied in the first place is motivated by the fear that through careful examination it would be discovered that there were active, willful steps taken to destroy my health throughout the proceedings of the trial, which could not be hidden from the Russian specialists. Those who foist on me a drug against leprosy surely can't treat my illness; likewise, those against whom I defended my country in times of war and who have an interest to silence me."
Famed Russian heart surgeon Dr. Leo Bokeria has expressed concerns over the treatment Milosevic received while in custody at The Hague, and maintains that his fatal heart could have been easily prevented.
Shortly before Milosevic was found dead, The Associated Press reported that an unidentified tribunal official said he was told by the prison warden (Timothy McFadden) that he could no longer guarantee the health of the former Yugoslavian leader. McFadden now refuses any comment on the matter.
Milosevic was actually the sixth Serbian being held at The Hague to die while being tried for war crimes.
While it may eventually be proven that the Dutch doctors attending to Milosevic are guilty of murder, the Clinton administration and the corrupt U.N. are the ones who should have been tried for war crimes. In 1999, the Clinton administration orchestrated a war against the sovereign nation of Serbia. Clinton justified his actions, by making claims of "genocide" and "mass graves" against the Serbian government. Those claims have since been proven to be unfounded.
The Clinton administration claimed that the Serbs were engaged in ethnic cleansing and announced that Milosevic had murdered more than 100,000 innocent people. In reality, less than 3,000 bodies have been recovered since 1999. Around 500 of those are believed to be KLA fighters, and many of the rest were more than likely killed in the daily U.S. led bombing raids.
In fact, in February 2007, the International Court of Justice formally cleared Serbia of any charges of genocide. Of course, the decision came a year too late for Milosevic.
President Clinton actually placed our military side-by-side with terrorists. The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was made up of mercenaries and foreign nationals mostly from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Afghanistan.
In Feb. of 1999, Sen. Bob Smith (R-NH) said: "We are in essence becoming the Air Force for the KLA."
Serbia did not pose any threat to the U.S. and the actions taken by Milosevic were an internal security matter. The Serbian military was fighting against Muslim the KLA. However, the liberal media never once questioned Clinton's motives nor do they to this day.
Bill Clinton convinced NATO to join in the fight against the people of Serbia. In doing so, NATO actually violated the terms of their own charter. Not one NATO member nation had been attacked by Serbia, yet most of them sent troops to march on that country. The United States was attacked on 9/11, yet NATO is now nowhere to be found.
The air-war which was directed by Gen. Wesley Clark, targeted civilians. Under Clark's orders, U.S. warplanes bombed schools, hospitals, churches, office buildings, and private homes. They even bombed a nature park! In Belgrade, all three bridges which spanned the Danube were destroyed. They knocked out power and water to the Serbs. The bombing went on for 79 days.
While the U.S. was criticized for continuing operations in Iraq during the Muslim holy period of Ramadan...Not a word of dissent was heard, when Clinton bombed the Serbs on Easter Sunday!
A fair comparison could be made between Gen. Wesley Clark and Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering. Both conducted bombing campaigns against nations which posed no threat, and both specifically targeted civilians. Both are in fact, war criminals. However, while Goering was sentenced to death by an international tribunal for his crimes...Wesley Clark became a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. It appears that for Goering--his timing was simply off!
Just as the press never questioned Clinton's attacks on Serbian civilians, they sat back and accepted as gospel, every word uttered by NATO spokesman Jamie Shea.
Among Shea's many tall tales, during a May 1999 press conference, he announced that 100,000 babies had been born in the refugee camps (supposedly filled with people running away from Milosevic and not Clinton's bombing). Which was an outright lie. All five of the camps held less than 80,000 people combined, and less than 30,000 were adult women. However, the Clinton-adoring press never questioned this ridiculous statement.
So what was accomplished by Clinton’s war crimes against the people of Serbia?
Since 1999, the Muslim terrorists of the KLA have demolished 100 Serbian churches in Kosovo and displaced 250,000 Serbs. These atrocities could not have been accomplished without the help of Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and Gen. Wesley Clark. Because of their actions, Kosovo is now a haven for Muslim terrorists and the main distribution point for the world’s opium trade.
The U.S. led was against the people of Serbia was a crime for which Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and Gen. Wesley Clark should stand trial. However, do not expect the corrupt U.N. nor the left-wing press to ever hold them accountable.
We now have a press more concerned with the sex lives of reality TV stars John and Kate Gosselin, than with the motivations behind an unprovoked was of aggression which left a sovereign nation in ruins, a head of state dead under mysterious circumstances, and that nation’s capital controlled by Muslim terrorists and international drug dealers
www.examiner.com/crime-in-norfolk/the-press-allowed-bill-clinton-to-commit-war-crimes-against-the-people-of-serbia
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It is believed that Bin Laden solidified his organization in Albania in 1994 with the help of then premier Sali Berisha. Albania’s ties to the Islamicist terrorist blossomed during Berisha´s rule when the main Kosovo Albanian KLA training base was on Berisha´s property in northern Albania.
Around that time, a joint CIA-Albanian intelligence operation has reported mujahadeen units from at least half a dozen Middle East countries streaming across the border into Kosovo from bases in Albania. The American request came at a meeting of US envoys with the leaders of the ethnic-Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army at their headquarters in Geneva.
www.balkanpeace.org/index.php?index=/content/analysis/a09.incl
oh wait... where do you stand on this? ...we never finalised it.
The 1999 Racak Massacre: KLA had been planning to fabricate “Serbian Crimes”
3 days before Racak: OSCE/KVM personnel reported that the KLA was planning
to fabricate “Serbian Crimes” in the area
The trial of Slobodan Milosevic resumed after a 5-week recess in Courtroom 3 of The Hague Tribunal on Monday.
Col. Milan Kotur took the witness stand on behalf of the defense. He served as head of the Yugoslav Army (VJ) team for cooperation with the OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM) during 1998 and 1999.
Col. Kotur began his testimony by describing the structure of the OSCE/KVM and describing the agreement that the KVM had with the Yugoslav government.
He testified that most of the KVM staff behaved in a professional manner. However, he said that there were exceptions to this rule. He described several incidents where KVM verifiers acted outside of their mandate. Most of these incidents had to do with unauthorized KVM intrusions into the border belt and army barracks.
While Col. Kotur testified favorably about much of the KVM’s lower level staff, he did offer some serious criticisms of the KVM’s leadership.
He described the KVM leadership as unfair and nonobjective in its reporting. He explained that the KVM’s reports were always benevolent towards the KLA and overly critical of the Yugoslav side. The KLA’s version of events was believed without question, while the Yugoslav side always had to provide proof and evidence to substantiate claims about what it did or did not do.
Col. Kotur testified that the presence of the KVM had a destabilizing effect on Kosovo. Prior to the KVM’s arrival the KLA was disorganized and weak, but by the time the KVM withdrew the KLA was well organized and much stronger.
Col. Kotur, based on his experience as an active duty officer in Kosovo, testified that most of the KLA’s weapons came from Albania. He said that the KLA managed to loot weapons from the depots of the Albanian army when civil unrest broke-out in Albania during 1997. He said that the KLA’s primary victims were disloyal Albanian civilians, non-Albanian civilians, and finally Yugoslav state security forces.
As the man in charge of cooperation with the KVM, Col. Kotur testified that the verification mission was kept fully informed about the activities of Yugoslav security forces. To bear this point out the witness exhibited a complete record of daily and weekly reports that he had submitted to the verification mission. These reports included details on all troop movements, incidents of fighting as well as general observations.
These reports showed the development of a pattern of fighting in Kosovo. The KLA would always attack first, and then the state security forces would be forced to respond. Col. Kotur testified that the response was always proportionate, and that the state security forces always treated Albanian civilians humanely.
Col. Kotur said that the most severe dispute with the KVM surrounded the events at Racak. The Yugoslav Government and the KVM had an agreement that neither side would talk to the media until a proper investigation was carried out and the facts were established.
However, KVM head William Walker held a press conference where he accused Serbian troops of carrying out mass-executions in Racak. Subsequent investigation has proven that there was no massacre in Racak. Forensic science has shown that the people who died in Racak were definitely killed while participating in armed combat – not massacred.
Col. Kotur testified that the KVM commander Gen. Drewienkiewicz called him late on the night of January 15th (the day of the Racak anti-terrorist operation). During that conversation Gen. Drewienkiewicz said that the verifiers — who had witnessed the anti-terrorist operation first hand — reported that 5 or 6 people had been killed in combat.
The very next morning Gen. Drewienkiewicz contacted the witness again. During this conversation Gen. Drewienkiewicz accused the Serbian police of massacring “women and 8-year-old children” in Racak. In reality, no 8-year-old children were killed and the only woman to lose her life was a known member of the KLA.
During the second conversation Gen. Drewienkiewicz threatened to tell the media about the alleged deeds of the Serb police. The witness urged him to wait until an investigation could be carried out in order to determine the facts. He even offered that the KVM should participate in every step of the investigation.
Gen. Drewienkiewicz refused to wait for an investigation and told Col. Kotur that William Walker was already on his way to Racak with a group of journalists.
According to a January 12, 1999 report compiled by OSCE/KVM verifiers in Stimlje, the KLA was planning to fabricate “Serbian crimes” in order to falsely place blame on the army and police. It is worth noting that Racak is in the Stimlje municipality, and that January 12th was just three days before the Racak operation. Ironically, this document was given to Milosevic by the prosecution.
These internal KVM documents also showed that William Walker tried to suppress reports that the KLA had kidnapped MUP and VJ personnel serving in the Racak area. The documents showed that Walker was furious at the KVM staff when word reached Washington that the kidnappings had occurred.
In addition to Racak, the witness gave testimony about his dealings with senior KVM staff. He described Gen. Drewienkiewicz’s behavior as arrogant. On one occasion Drewienkiewicz accused the Yugoslav Army of shooting at KVM verifiers even though the KVM officers who were targeted in the shooting insisted that the KLA were the ones who had shot at them.
When Drewienkiewicz testified as a prosecution witness he boasted of how he selflessly slept on the floor of his office for three nights by the telephone in order to arrange the release of Serbian police that were being held hostage by the KLA.
Col. Kotur explained that Drewienkiewicz did no such thing. The hostages were released when the Serbian authorities agreed to exchange captured KLA terrorists for them.
Another KVM official, the Canadian Gen. Maisonneuve, also testified for the prosecution. He testified that Gen. Krsman Jelic had refused to meet with him after the events in Racak.
Col. Kotur explained that Jelic and Maisonneuve met without any problem. In fact, as the man in charge of cooperation between the VJ and the KVM, Col. Kotur personally arranged the meeting himself. He even attended the meeting – and contrary to the testimony of Maisonneuve, both Gen. Jelic and Col. Petrovic insisted that the VJ had not taken part in the operation at Racak.
Another KVM official, Col. Richard Ciaglinski, also testified for the prosecution. During a closed-session hearing he told the tribunal that Col. Kotur had shown him a map and told him that the Yugoslav Army was going to cleanse Kosovo of its entire Albanian population.
Col. Kotur denied that he said any such thing to Ciaglinski. He said that the prosecution’s witness was a liar and that the state security forces never had any plan to cleanse Kosovo of its Albanian population. With that Milosevic ended his examination-in-chief.
Mr. Nice spent the last 15 minutes of the day cross-examining the witness. The cross-examination will continue when the trial resumes tomorrow
www.globalresearch.ca/the-1999-racak-massacre-kla-had-been-planning-to-fabricate-serbian-crimes/1836
Have a good read. Who am I kidding you're not going to read lmaoo...
See shqips, it's not hard to copy and paste I agree, it's using your own head, thinking-for yourself you seem to have the most trouble with.
The press allowed Bill Clinton to commit war crimes against the people of Serbia
The March 11, 2006 death of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic while in U.N. custody at The Hague was the tragic end to an unjust war and prosecution. The U.N. war crimes tribunal had tried unsuccessfully for four years to convict Milosevic.
Since 2004, the health of the former Yugoslavian President had been in decline. For several months before his death, Milosevic claimed that he was being poisoned and requested a trip to Russia for medical treatment. Of course, all requests were denied by the U.N.
A January blood test given to Milosevic showed traces of the rarely used antibiotic rifampicin. The drug is used to treat leprosy and is known to severely counteract the effects of other medications. Milosevic took daily pills for both heart disease and hypertension. The results of the test were not revealed to Milosevic until a few days before his death.
The day before the Serbian President was found dead in his cell, he wrote a letter to the Russian foreign ministry in which he expressed concerns that he was being poisoned. Milosevic family attorneys have released the letter. Milosevic wrote: "I think that the persistence with which medical treatment in Russia was denied in the first place is motivated by the fear that through careful examination it would be discovered that there were active, willful steps taken to destroy my health throughout the proceedings of the trial, which could not be hidden from the Russian specialists. Those who foist on me a drug against leprosy surely can't treat my illness; likewise, those against whom I defended my country in times of war and who have an interest to silence me."
Famed Russian heart surgeon Dr. Leo Bokeria has expressed concerns over the treatment Milosevic received while in custody at The Hague, and maintains that his fatal heart could have been easily prevented.
Shortly before Milosevic was found dead, The Associated Press reported that an unidentified tribunal official said he was told by the prison warden (Timothy McFadden) that he could no longer guarantee the health of the former Yugoslavian leader. McFadden now refuses any comment on the matter.
Milosevic was actually the sixth Serbian being held at The Hague to die while being tried for war crimes.
While it may eventually be proven that the Dutch doctors attending to Milosevic are guilty of murder, the Clinton administration and the corrupt U.N. are the ones who should have been tried for war crimes. In 1999, the Clinton administration orchestrated a war against the sovereign nation of Serbia. Clinton justified his actions, by making claims of "genocide" and "mass graves" against the Serbian government. Those claims have since been proven to be unfounded.
The Clinton administration claimed that the Serbs were engaged in ethnic cleansing and announced that Milosevic had murdered more than 100,000 innocent people. In reality, less than 3,000 bodies have been recovered since 1999. Around 500 of those are believed to be KLA fighters, and many of the rest were more than likely killed in the daily U.S. led bombing raids.
In fact, in February 2007, the International Court of Justice formally cleared Serbia of any charges of genocide. Of course, the decision came a year too late for Milosevic.
President Clinton actually placed our military side-by-side with terrorists. The Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) was made up of mercenaries and foreign nationals mostly from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Afghanistan.
In Feb. of 1999, Sen. Bob Smith (R-NH) said: "We are in essence becoming the Air Force for the KLA."
Serbia did not pose any threat to the U.S. and the actions taken by Milosevic were an internal security matter. The Serbian military was fighting against Muslim the KLA. However, the liberal media never once questioned Clinton's motives nor do they to this day.
Bill Clinton convinced NATO to join in the fight against the people of Serbia. In doing so, NATO actually violated the terms of their own charter. Not one NATO member nation had been attacked by Serbia, yet most of them sent troops to march on that country. The United States was attacked on 9/11, yet NATO is now nowhere to be found.
The air-war which was directed by Gen. Wesley Clark, targeted civilians. Under Clark's orders, U.S. warplanes bombed schools, hospitals, churches, office buildings, and private homes. They even bombed a nature park! In Belgrade, all three bridges which spanned the Danube were destroyed. They knocked out power and water to the Serbs. The bombing went on for 79 days.
While the U.S. was criticized for continuing operations in Iraq during the Muslim holy period of Ramadan...Not a word of dissent was heard, when Clinton bombed the Serbs on Easter Sunday!
A fair comparison could be made between Gen. Wesley Clark and Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering. Both conducted bombing campaigns against nations which posed no threat, and both specifically targeted civilians. Both are in fact, war criminals. However, while Goering was sentenced to death by an international tribunal for his crimes...Wesley Clark became a presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. It appears that for Goering--his timing was simply off!
Just as the press never questioned Clinton's attacks on Serbian civilians, they sat back and accepted as gospel, every word uttered by NATO spokesman Jamie Shea.
Among Shea's many tall tales, during a May 1999 press conference, he announced that 100,000 babies had been born in the refugee camps (supposedly filled with people running away from Milosevic and not Clinton's bombing). Which was an outright lie. All five of the camps held less than 80,000 people combined, and less than 30,000 were adult women. However, the Clinton-adoring press never questioned this ridiculous statement.
So what was accomplished by Clinton’s war crimes against the people of Serbia?
Since 1999, the Muslim terrorists of the KLA have demolished 100 Serbian churches in Kosovo and displaced 250,000 Serbs. These atrocities could not have been accomplished without the help of Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and Gen. Wesley Clark. Because of their actions, Kosovo is now a haven for Muslim terrorists and the main distribution point for the world’s opium trade.
The U.S. led was against the people of Serbia was a crime for which Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and Gen. Wesley Clark should stand trial. However, do not expect the corrupt U.N. nor the left-wing press to ever hold them accountable.
We now have a press more concerned with the sex lives of reality TV stars John and Kate Gosselin, than with the motivations behind an unprovoked was of aggression which left a sovereign nation in ruins, a head of state dead under mysterious circumstances, and that nation’s capital controlled by Muslim terrorists and international drug dealers
www.examiner.com/crime-in-norfolk/the-press-allowed-bill-clinton-to-commit-war-crimes-against-the-people-of-serbia
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It is believed that Bin Laden solidified his organization in Albania in 1994 with the help of then premier Sali Berisha. Albania’s ties to the Islamicist terrorist blossomed during Berisha´s rule when the main Kosovo Albanian KLA training base was on Berisha´s property in northern Albania.
Around that time, a joint CIA-Albanian intelligence operation has reported mujahadeen units from at least half a dozen Middle East countries streaming across the border into Kosovo from bases in Albania. The American request came at a meeting of US envoys with the leaders of the ethnic-Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army at their headquarters in Geneva.
www.balkanpeace.org/index.php?index=/content/analysis/a09.incl
oh wait... where do you stand on this? ...we never finalised it.
The 1999 Racak Massacre: KLA had been planning to fabricate “Serbian Crimes”
3 days before Racak: OSCE/KVM personnel reported that the KLA was planning
to fabricate “Serbian Crimes” in the area
The trial of Slobodan Milosevic resumed after a 5-week recess in Courtroom 3 of The Hague Tribunal on Monday.
Col. Milan Kotur took the witness stand on behalf of the defense. He served as head of the Yugoslav Army (VJ) team for cooperation with the OSCE Kosovo Verification Mission (KVM) during 1998 and 1999.
Col. Kotur began his testimony by describing the structure of the OSCE/KVM and describing the agreement that the KVM had with the Yugoslav government.
He testified that most of the KVM staff behaved in a professional manner. However, he said that there were exceptions to this rule. He described several incidents where KVM verifiers acted outside of their mandate. Most of these incidents had to do with unauthorized KVM intrusions into the border belt and army barracks.
While Col. Kotur testified favorably about much of the KVM’s lower level staff, he did offer some serious criticisms of the KVM’s leadership.
He described the KVM leadership as unfair and nonobjective in its reporting. He explained that the KVM’s reports were always benevolent towards the KLA and overly critical of the Yugoslav side. The KLA’s version of events was believed without question, while the Yugoslav side always had to provide proof and evidence to substantiate claims about what it did or did not do.
Col. Kotur testified that the presence of the KVM had a destabilizing effect on Kosovo. Prior to the KVM’s arrival the KLA was disorganized and weak, but by the time the KVM withdrew the KLA was well organized and much stronger.
Col. Kotur, based on his experience as an active duty officer in Kosovo, testified that most of the KLA’s weapons came from Albania. He said that the KLA managed to loot weapons from the depots of the Albanian army when civil unrest broke-out in Albania during 1997. He said that the KLA’s primary victims were disloyal Albanian civilians, non-Albanian civilians, and finally Yugoslav state security forces.
As the man in charge of cooperation with the KVM, Col. Kotur testified that the verification mission was kept fully informed about the activities of Yugoslav security forces. To bear this point out the witness exhibited a complete record of daily and weekly reports that he had submitted to the verification mission. These reports included details on all troop movements, incidents of fighting as well as general observations.
These reports showed the development of a pattern of fighting in Kosovo. The KLA would always attack first, and then the state security forces would be forced to respond. Col. Kotur testified that the response was always proportionate, and that the state security forces always treated Albanian civilians humanely.
Col. Kotur said that the most severe dispute with the KVM surrounded the events at Racak. The Yugoslav Government and the KVM had an agreement that neither side would talk to the media until a proper investigation was carried out and the facts were established.
However, KVM head William Walker held a press conference where he accused Serbian troops of carrying out mass-executions in Racak. Subsequent investigation has proven that there was no massacre in Racak. Forensic science has shown that the people who died in Racak were definitely killed while participating in armed combat – not massacred.
Col. Kotur testified that the KVM commander Gen. Drewienkiewicz called him late on the night of January 15th (the day of the Racak anti-terrorist operation). During that conversation Gen. Drewienkiewicz said that the verifiers — who had witnessed the anti-terrorist operation first hand — reported that 5 or 6 people had been killed in combat.
The very next morning Gen. Drewienkiewicz contacted the witness again. During this conversation Gen. Drewienkiewicz accused the Serbian police of massacring “women and 8-year-old children” in Racak. In reality, no 8-year-old children were killed and the only woman to lose her life was a known member of the KLA.
During the second conversation Gen. Drewienkiewicz threatened to tell the media about the alleged deeds of the Serb police. The witness urged him to wait until an investigation could be carried out in order to determine the facts. He even offered that the KVM should participate in every step of the investigation.
Gen. Drewienkiewicz refused to wait for an investigation and told Col. Kotur that William Walker was already on his way to Racak with a group of journalists.
According to a January 12, 1999 report compiled by OSCE/KVM verifiers in Stimlje, the KLA was planning to fabricate “Serbian crimes” in order to falsely place blame on the army and police. It is worth noting that Racak is in the Stimlje municipality, and that January 12th was just three days before the Racak operation. Ironically, this document was given to Milosevic by the prosecution.
These internal KVM documents also showed that William Walker tried to suppress reports that the KLA had kidnapped MUP and VJ personnel serving in the Racak area. The documents showed that Walker was furious at the KVM staff when word reached Washington that the kidnappings had occurred.
In addition to Racak, the witness gave testimony about his dealings with senior KVM staff. He described Gen. Drewienkiewicz’s behavior as arrogant. On one occasion Drewienkiewicz accused the Yugoslav Army of shooting at KVM verifiers even though the KVM officers who were targeted in the shooting insisted that the KLA were the ones who had shot at them.
When Drewienkiewicz testified as a prosecution witness he boasted of how he selflessly slept on the floor of his office for three nights by the telephone in order to arrange the release of Serbian police that were being held hostage by the KLA.
Col. Kotur explained that Drewienkiewicz did no such thing. The hostages were released when the Serbian authorities agreed to exchange captured KLA terrorists for them.
Another KVM official, the Canadian Gen. Maisonneuve, also testified for the prosecution. He testified that Gen. Krsman Jelic had refused to meet with him after the events in Racak.
Col. Kotur explained that Jelic and Maisonneuve met without any problem. In fact, as the man in charge of cooperation between the VJ and the KVM, Col. Kotur personally arranged the meeting himself. He even attended the meeting – and contrary to the testimony of Maisonneuve, both Gen. Jelic and Col. Petrovic insisted that the VJ had not taken part in the operation at Racak.
Another KVM official, Col. Richard Ciaglinski, also testified for the prosecution. During a closed-session hearing he told the tribunal that Col. Kotur had shown him a map and told him that the Yugoslav Army was going to cleanse Kosovo of its entire Albanian population.
Col. Kotur denied that he said any such thing to Ciaglinski. He said that the prosecution’s witness was a liar and that the state security forces never had any plan to cleanse Kosovo of its Albanian population. With that Milosevic ended his examination-in-chief.
Mr. Nice spent the last 15 minutes of the day cross-examining the witness. The cross-examination will continue when the trial resumes tomorrow
www.globalresearch.ca/the-1999-racak-massacre-kla-had-been-planning-to-fabricate-serbian-crimes/1836
Have a good read. Who am I kidding you're not going to read lmaoo...
See shqips, it's not hard to copy and paste I agree, it's using your own head, thinking-for yourself you seem to have the most trouble with.