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To: Hoplite
Your original assertion: the fact is those arrests were ordered by internationals requires you to disprove that any of the warrants were issued by the local Kosovar Albanian judges - I was laughing then, I'm laughing harder now.

I have searched for several articles about KLA arrests, and all the ones I found say the arrests were carried out and/or ordered by non-Albanians. That proves my point. If you wish to disprove me, all you need do is show me an article about Albanians being responsible for some of the arrests. Come on, you can do it. Keep searching. I'm sure you would've already triumphantly produced an article if you could find one. Here is an article about Serbs being arrested and tried in Serbia, by Serbian court. Show me the same kind of article, except about Albanians.

And while you're at it, why don't you see if you can come up with some creative reason why the Serbs were looting and destroying the K-Albanian's homes "for their own safety" while they were booting them out of them?

That never happened, that's just anti-Serb propaganda. There was NO looting of houses, or intentional destruction of houses, in Kosovo by the Serb army.

104 posted on 05/25/2004 5:21:26 PM PDT by Seselj
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To: Seselj
That proves my point.

No. It most definitely does not.

In the aftermath, UNMIK would do all it could to bring to justice all those who provoked or engaged in the violence, he said, noting that some 270 arrests already had been made. The priority now was to target investigations on the principal organizers, as well as on homicides and arson. Local prosecutors were handling over 130 cases directly related to the riots. Some 50 cases of a more serious nature had been entrusted to international prosecutors.

That means that in 130 cases, where the defendants weren't taken into custody by the police at the scene of the crime, local prosecutors investigated the crimes, and then submitted applications for prosecution to Kosovo's Judges, who then issued orders for arrest for the suspects - per article 270 of the Provisional Criminal Procedure Code of Kosovo.

That never happened, that's just anti-Serb propaganda. There was NO looting of houses, or intentional destruction of houses, in Kosovo by the Serb army.

Yeah, whatever - tell you what, sport, let's try denying something more annoying than history: you, your ignorance, and your stupid prejudices.

Bye.

114 posted on 05/26/2004 12:51:29 PM PDT by Hoplite
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