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Deathrow in Scheveningen / reageer

Door Antagonizer, gepubliceerd op 13-03-2006 00:21, 10 reacties, rubrieken: Dissidenten, Geopolitiek, Complotmechanismen, Politiek, Nederland, Terrorisme en Oorlog

‘Arme’ Slobodan. Eerst illegaal ontvoerd worden door NAVO-troepen en voor “iron maiden” Carla del Ponte moeten verschijnen in het Strafhof van Den Haag, om vervolgens na een slepende rechtzaak ineens dood gevonden te worden in zijn cel. Carla kon haar vreugde nauwelijks verhullen op het 8-uur journaal en haar glimlach sprak boekdelen. Ook een andere belangrijke getuige in het Milosevic-proces, Milan Babic, verruilde het tijdelijke voor het eeuwige een week geleden. En Milosevic stond op het punt belangrijke getuigen op te roepen die het Del Ponte wel eens moeilijk zouden kunnen maken, zeker gezien het feit dat haar getuigen voornamelijk liegbeesten bleken te zijn.

Werd Milosevic misschien het zwijgen opgelegd voordat hij de fouten van de NAVO/Westen pijnlijk bloot zou leggen? Ons Sebrenica-trauma klinkt nog steeds door in kazernes en foto-ontwikkelzaken. Del Ponte had hem al schuldig bevonden voordat hij berecht was door de rechter; een beetje de Amerikaanse aanpak aan het volgen? Vuur met napalm bestrijden? Of een ander chemisch goedje? Er is namelijk een vreemde stof in Milosevic’ bloed gevonden, die normaliter voor de bestrijding van TBC gebruikt wordt. Milosevic wist van die vreemd stof af tijdens een eerdere bloedtest en was bang dat hij vergiftigd zou worden… Oké, hij had hartklachten, maar geen TBC.
Waar ik uiteindelijk het meest benieuwd naar ben is hoeveel buitenlandse journalisten hun tong zullen breken op “Scheveningen”. Wedden dat ze allemaal “The Hague” zullen zeggen?

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Neuron | 13-03-2006 15:46
112 Dead man don't talk maar ik ben wel benieuw hoe de levenden dit gaan uitleggen..
| 13-03-2006 19:18
115 Bang dat US war-crimes aan het licht zouden komen?


"Slobodan Milosevic is characterized in the obituaries as the "Butcher of the Balkans." If that is the story you want to read about, please go to almost any other media outlet and read it again and again. Some are now suggesting that death is Milosevic's final revenge, that he "ended up cheating history" by dying before judgment was passed. But the world has already passed judgment on Milosevic, and what is being cheated by his death is history itself.


What the corporate media overwhelmingly ignores in Milosevic's death is what they ignored in his life as well – his intimate knowledge of U.S. war crimes in Yugoslavia. While Milosevic was undoubtedly a war criminal who deserved to be tried for his crimes, he was also the only man in the unique position of being able to expose and detail the full extent of the U.S. role in the bloody disintegration of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. In fact, that is precisely what he was fighting to do at his war crimes trial when he died.


Because of the rule of victors' justice in the ad hoc tribunal system (a poor and unfair substitute for a true international court), Milosevic's case would have been the only international trial to potentially expose the details of the illegal, U.S.-led NATO bombing of Yugoslavia for 78 days in 1999. While the U.S.-backed court consistently tried to limit Milosevic's right to speak, stripping him of his right to self-representation, Milosevic battled regularly to raise U.S. war crimes. Sadly, with Milosevic will likely die the last hope the victims of these crimes in Yugoslavia had of getting their day (if it could even be called that) in court – a tragic and unjust reality to begin with that speaks volumes about the twisted state of international justice.


Milosevic's cause, regardless of what one thinks of it, was a casualty of 9/11 – an event that relegated him and his trial to the annals of history before it was even over. Most people in the world – with the exception of those in the Balkans, where the proceedings were broadcast live, daily – probably didn't even know Milosevic was still on trial in The Hague. It became an obscure sideshow to the blood and gore unfolding constantly on the international stage.


Milosevic's death means that those who bombed Yugoslavia for 78 days beginning seven years ago this month, killing thousands, will be once and for all protected from any public scrutiny for their crimes. However opportunistic Milosevic may have been, he would have been one of the few people to appear at The Hague who could have – and would have – laid out these crimes in great detail. Now, there is almost certain to be no condemnation of the U.S. bombing of Radio Television Serbia, killing 16 media workers; the cluster bombing of the Nis marketplace, shredding human beings into meat; the use of depleted uranium munitions; and the targeting of petrochemical plants, causing toxic chemical waste to pour into the Danube River. There will be no condemnation of the bombing of Albanian refugees by the U.S., or the deliberate targeting of a civilian passenger train, or the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. Milosevic also would have discussed how the U.S. supports a regime in Kosovo that has systematically expelled Serbs, Romas, and other ethnic minorities from their homes and burned down scores of churches. He would have discussed the role of the U.S. in funding and arming the Kosovo Liberation Army, which operates like a death squad, and how the new prime minister of Kosovo, Agim Ceku, is a U.S.-trained war criminal who gained infamy in both the Bosnian war and the 1999 Kosovo conflict. And Milosevic would have talked of the U.S. interference in the Yugoslav elections in 2000 and the ultimate neoliberal takeover that was the aim of Clinton's sanctions and 78 days of bombing. In reality, it would have fallen on deaf ears, but it would have been stated for the record.


It is ironic that Milosevic's last legal battle was an attempt to compel his old friend-turned-nemesis Bill Clinton to testify at his trial. If successful, Milosevic would have grilled the man who was U.S. president through the entire Yugoslav war in what would have been a fiery direct examination. Clinton and Milosevic were once pals who talked collective strategy in the 1990s. Milosevic had many damning stories to tell and, without a doubt, uncomfortable questions to ask Clinton. The judges in Milosevic's case clearly worked to keep those moments from ever happening, and the U.S. government made clear its forceful opposition to such subpoenas of U.S. officials, even considering invading a country that would put a U.S. official on trial. With or without Clinton, Milosevic's defense would have brought to light some serious documentation of U.S. war crimes, but he died, muzzled, before he really got started.


Little attention, therefore, has been paid to Milosevic's long-term efforts – which predated 9/11, the 1999 NATO bombing, and his own trial – to expose the presence of al-Qaeda in the Balkans, from Bosnia to Kosovo. With 9/11, Milosevic's talk of al-Qaeda was easily dismissed as laughable, pathetic opportunism. But those who followed Milosevic's career and more importantly the events of the 1990s in Yugoslavia know it was not. Those allegations were based on events the U.S. does not want discussed in an international court. Following the defeat of the Soviets in Afghanistan in the 1980s, many mujahedin eventually turned their sights on Yugoslavia, where they went to fight alongside the Bosnian Muslims against the Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Croats. Once again, the U.S. and bin Laden were on the same team. To this day, there are reports of training camps in Bosnia, which remains under occupation. It is also a likely training ground for future blowback.


In his opening statement, Milosevic alluded to some of the information he would introduce during his defense.


"In 1998 when [Clinton envoy Richard] Holbrooke visited us in Belgrade, we told him the information we had at our disposal, that in Northern Albania the KLA is being aided by Osama bin Laden, that he was arming, training, and preparing the members of this terrorist organization in Albania. However, they decided to cooperate with the KLA and indirectly, therefore, with bin Laden, although before that he had bombed the embassies in Kenya and Tanzania [and] had already declared war."


Milosevic concluded that "one day all this will have to come to light, these links."


That, however, is unlikely, and more so now that Milosevic is dead.


To be sure, there will never be indictments of these U.S. war criminals at The Hague: Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Jamie Rubin, William Cohen, Sandy Berger, Richard Holbrooke, and Wesley Clark. For many of Serbia's victims of U.S. war crimes, Milosevic's trial was a "Hail Mary" pass, as awful an historical irony as that is, aimed at someone recognizing their forgotten suffering.


It is a sad testimony to the state of international jurisprudence that after many attempts to find justice, the only hope for U.S. victims in the Yugoslavia wars was the trial defense of a man many of those same victims despised. If there was an independent international court that was recognized and respected by the U.S., those responsible for bombing Yugoslavia would have been alongside Slobodan Milosevic in the docks these past years instead of having their responsibility buried with him."
iqnull (Patman) | 13-03-2006 21:13
117 "With or without Clinton, Milosevic’s defense would have brought to light some serious documentation of U.S. war crimes, but he died, muzzled, before he really got started."


Misschien dat Saddam en straks misschien ook Osama ook wat leuke dingen kunnen vertellen over de US.


Dit is trouwens ook een bizarre constatering:


"t is a sad testimony to the state of international jurisprudence that after many attempts to find justice, the only hope for U.S. victims in the Yugoslavia wars was the trial defense of a man many of those same victims despised. If there was an independent international court that was recognized and respected by the U.S., those responsible for bombing Yugoslavia would have been alongside Slobodan Milosevic in the docks these past years instead of having their responsibility buried with him."
hope | 13-03-2006 21:33
118 Gut, zo had ik het nog nooit bekeken. Nooit te laat om nieuwe invalshoeken te beschouwen.Wat overigens niet wegneemt dat zijn daden ook niet voor herhaling vatbaar zijn.
hope | 13-03-2006 21:34
119 uuuuh, waren..
xetra | 14-03-2006 00:43
25 Wie zag op het nieuws, dat het merendeel van de pers bij de scheveningse bak ineens twee zwarte geblindeerde auto's achtervolgde die eruit kwamen?

Om er alleen achter te komen dat ze naar een begrafenis ergens in het land gingen...
Dobermann | 14-03-2006 10:37
23 Ik geloof er geen ruk van dat het een complot zou zijn. De man is gewoon dood. Hartaanval. Niet meer over lullen, zand erover.
| 15-03-2006 18:04
8 Mwoah, het zou zomaar weleens een oude taktiek kunnen zijn die nu weer nieuw leven ingeblazen wordt: vergiftiging van staatslieden.

Arafat is ook onder verdachte omstandigheden omgekomen (ondanks zijn ziekte) en datzelfde geldt ook voor de plotseling verslechterde gezondheid van Sharon. Tijdje terug was er ook het verhaal dat Stalin door vergiftiging om het leven gekomen zou zijn. Tegenwoordig beschikt men over gif dat niet meer te traceren is.

Milosevic' dood komt sommige mensen verdacht goed uit: niet de vuile VN-was buiten en men kan vervolgens op jacht naar Mladic en Karadzic.
Eenzesvier | 16-03-2006 01:00
22 Die rouwende Seviers gezien? Welke waarheid wil je horen, echt geweldig allemaal om te zien weer.

Eénzesvier
| 26-07-2007 00:20
21665 De westerse overheid is bezig het zaakje flink te belazeren en met het vergiftigen van mensen als Milosevic wil het niet alleen heel sluw proceskosten vermijden maar ook nog eens achter het schijn van een eerlijk proces de moslims in Srebenica over de bol aaien terwijl die daar dus nooit instinken want de grote bandiet van allemaal woont en leeft nog vrijuit.Janvier ,generaal Janvier die had hier terecht moeten staan,hij liet de f-16's toen der tijd aan de grond en liet daardoor de Moslims met genocide uit de wegruimen en kon de Nederlandse blauwhelmen als zondebok en schild gebruiken om zo niet ontslagen te worden.Braaf doen wat Amerika doet en vooral niet praten met ome Sloberdan want Amerika houd niet van eigenwijze jongetjes maar geloof me het straftribunaal van onze mummy Carla Del Ponte is het showtribunaal van de EU en het theater van de VS.Een eerlijk proces bestaat al lang niet meer .
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