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The Yugoslavian Fairy Tale
(IRC) Interhemispheric Resource Center ^ | 28 May 2004 | George Szamuely

Posted on 05/29/2004 12:23:29 PM PDT by Doctor13

Editor: John Gershman, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC)

It is always fascinating to watch the eagerness with which so-called progressives unquestioningly accept an official history full of virtuous U.S. officials and villainous savages trying the patience of the peaceful, law-abiding Great Powers. Case in point: the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and Stacy Sullivan’s recent account of them in Foreign Policy In Focus (http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2004/0402milosevic.html). The actual sequence of events that caused those wars is very different from the reporting of the establishment media and, unfortunately, much of the progressive media. According to this story, the wars of the past decade were all started by the Serbs, who sought to destroy Yugoslavia and turn it into a mono-ethnic Greater Serbia.

The West, well-meaning and indecisive as ever, stood by unwilling to intervene as the Serbs went on their rampage to carve out lands belonging to the other nations of Yugoslavia and drive out all non-Serbs. Not until the United States was finally moved to act to bring the Serbs to heel was peace and independence possible. And, thanks to the efforts of the United States, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia came into being to ensure that there would be no impunity for Serb leaders and their campaign of genocide and ethnic cleansing. Today, tribunal judges supposedly toil away on behalf of the war crimes’ victims, painstakingly trying to balance judicial fairness against the need to ensure that such things never happen again.

The problem is that not one part of this fairy tale is true. The wars in Yugoslavia started with the electoral triumph of anti-Communist nationalists in Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia in the country’s first multiparty elections in 1990. Slovenia and Croatia, with encouragement from abroad, particularly Germany and the United States, pushed for independence right away, in violation of the constitution of Yugoslavia. Serbia’s position, in accord both with the Yugoslav constitution and with democratic aspirations, was that the constituent nations of Yugoslavia could neither be forced to stay nor forced to leave Yugoslavia against their will.

Deconstructing Yugoslav History

The so-called international community’s unseemly and irresponsible recognition of independent Slovenia and Croatia in 1991 was not only flagrant interference in Yugoslav internal affairs, it violated innumerable international treaties such as the Helsinki Final Act, the Montevideo Convention and the United Nations Charter.

Sabotage of peace plans, bad faith negotiations and a yearning to resort to force characterized U.S. policy in Yugoslavia throughout the 1990s. On May 30, 1992, U.N. Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali issued a report commending the government of Yugoslavia for the withdrawal of its armed forces from Bosnia and criticizing Croatia for its refusal to withdraw its armed forces, the U.S. sought to suppress this report and to push the United Nations to impose sanctions against Yugoslavia, though not Croatia. Every proposal put forward by the E.U., like the Vance-Owen plan and the Owen-Stoltenberg plan was sabotaged by Washington as it egged on its proxies, Bosnia’s Muslims, to reject everything on the table in favor of the absurd and unrealistic option of a unitary state of the three ethnic groups—something that the United States had insisted couldn’t possibly work at the Yugoslav federal level.

During this time, the United States was secretly arranging air drops of weapons to Bosnia’s Muslims, in violation of the United Nations arms embargo, as well as facilitating the flow of arms and mujahedin fanatics into Bosnia from Iran and Saudi Arabia. In addition, the United States, Great Britain and Germany were arming and training the Kosovo Liberation Army. The objective was to instigate terror and mayhem so as to provoke a reaction from the Yugoslav authorities that could then be designated a humanitarian crisis and used as a pretext for the armed attack that the Clinton administration had been seeking to launch for years. However, the Serbs were no fools and they refused to be provoked. Consequently, two further frauds were needed. First, there were the alleged killings at Racak. And then there were the bogus settlement negotiations at Rambuillet.

On Jan. 15, 1999, following a military operation by Yugoslav armed forces against a KLA stronghold at Racak, KLA leaders led OSCE observers to a gully where 45 bodies were piled on top of each other. Without waiting for any investigation, the United States, through Ambassador William Walker, immediately announced that the Serbs had carried out a massacre of unarmed Kosovo Albanian civilians. As we learn more about Racak, the story of the massacre is becoming increasingly hard to sustain. On March 17, 1999, a week before its onslaught on Yugoslavia, NATO organized a press conference at which Helena Ranta, the leader of the Finnish forensic team hired by the OSCE to investigate Racak, announced her findings. Though the Finnish team’s report was never published, the U.S. government, with the New York Times in tow, touted her inconclusive findings as confirmation of William Walker’s initial statement that a massacre had taken place at Racak.

Recently, Ranta revealed the pressure she was under to make her findings conform with NATO requirements. In an interview with Berliner Zeitung, she declared that she knew at the time of her investigation that there were:

“KLA-fighters buried around Racak…At that time I received information that proved that several Serb soldiers had been killed as well. Unfortunately, we will never know the exact number of Serb soldiers that died that night…When Ambassador Walker said that there was a massacre at Racak, this statement had no legal value. I declared at that time that the OSCE-observers forgot to take all steps necessary to secure a crime scene: isolating the area, refusing admission to all unauthorized persons and colleting all material evidence…[It was clear] that a bunch of governments were interested in a version of Racak that blamed only the Serb side. But I could not provide this version.”

As for the negotiations at Rambouillet, U.S. bad faith was nicely summarized by a State Department official who boasted later: “We intentionally set the bar too high for the Serbs to comply. They need some bombing, and that’s what they are going to get.” If the Serbs rejected a deal, they would get bombed; if the KLA rejected a deal, the U.S. would simply shrug its shoulders. Thus, the United States insisted on including Appendix B in any accord knowing full well that Serbia, like any other sovereign state, would reject a proposal to allow NATO forces to enjoy unrestricted movement throughout the country as well as complete criminal and civil immunity.

Except for Appendix B, Slobodan Milosevic is on record as having supported every single peace plan the so-called international community proposed. Yet Stacy Sullivan worries that he might escape a conviction for genocide. That all the evidence points to the opposite conclusion, that his government, unlike that of the United States, sought peace even if it entailed the loss of the historic achievement of the state of Yugoslavia, does not matter in the slightest. The U.S. got its bombing of Yugoslavia that was not justified by any Security Council resolution, any imminent threat of attack on a NATO power, any threat to any of Yugoslavia’s neighbors or indeed any humanitarian crisis since the refugee flow out of Kosovo began after the bombing.

The Illegitimacy of the Court

U.S. policy in the Balkans was cynical and war-mongering. It seems strange that a journal of progressive opinion should unquestioningly accept the doctrine that small nations should simply accept the diktats of great powers. Nor should it unquestioningly accept its claims about humanitarian crises when even the most superficial survey of the historical record will show that it was the policies of the Great Powers that caused these crises. Finally, it is surprising that it unquestioningly accepts that a court largely funded and staffed by the very great powers that had caused so much havoc in Yugoslavia ($17 million in 2003 from the U.S. alone) should act as a disinterested impartial judicial body.

To prove that day is night a very peculiar kind of court had to be created, one that falls outside of the two chief sources of international criminal law, treaty law and international customary law. The Security Council possesses neither legislative nor judicial functions. It can neither create new international law nor make binding interpretations of existing international law. The UN has no jurisdiction or authority to try, punish or imprison individuals, not even those who have violated international law. Nor is punishment of individuals for international crimes among the Security Council’s enumerated powers listed in the UN Charter. The 1948 Genocide Convention explicitly states that national courts are the appropriate venue to try individuals accused of genocide.

According to the ICTY’s statute, the waging of aggressive war is not a crime that falls within its domain. This is a curious omission. The most important war crimes court since Nuremberg has decided to dispense with the most important crime under the Nuremberg standard. This is scarcely surprising. Under its rubric, NATO would undoubtedly have been guilty of a crime. Every jurisdiction in the world plainly recognizes the difference between violence committed while acting in self-defense and violence committed while acting aggressively.

Given this, it is hardly shocking that the court violates every judicial norm whether in the civil law or common law tradition. Indictments are often kept secret and suddenly sprung on the court’s victims. Bail is rarely granted, and detainees can wait years in prison before their cases come to trial. Prosecutor and court are one and the same. There is no jury. Appellate court and trial court are also one and the same. The court is answerable to no one. There is no jury. The court is financed by interested parties like the U.S., assorted NATO governments, U.S. corporations and, of course, the ubiquitous George Soros—this in fact violates the tribunal’s own statute that funding can only come from the United Nations.

The ICTY’s procedures would be unacceptable in any serious jurisdiction. Hearsay (essentially rumor and gossip) is admissible. Testimony presented at one trial can be introduced as evidence in another trial, without any cross-examination. Prosecutors can present pretrial witness statements as witness trial testimony. Since statements made to, and prepared by, the prosecutor, are essentially prosecutor statements, it means prosecutorial assertions are treated as evidence in chief. Prosecutors can introduce illegal wiretaps whose authenticity has not been established and whose provenance is kept secret. As evidence in a trial of one of the most serious charges known—genocide—any self-respecting court would throw them out.

Witnesses can testify anonymously or even by videotape. Moreover, the same judges preside over a number of trials at one and the same time in which the same issues are being presented and argued over, which is clearly prejudicial to all of the defendants. Another innovation is the giving of multiple statements, to enable witnesses to remember more and more and thereby to ensure that their statements get closer and closer to the prosecutorial or official version of events. Prosecutorial misconduct is rampant. Witnesses are blackmailed using the threat of indictment to compel them to come up with the right version of the events. Much of the proceedings take place in closed session, ostensibly to protect witnesses but, more likely, to protect the court from serious scrutiny. The tribunal can alter its procedures and rules of evidence as it goes along and apply it ex post facto to ongoing cases. Prosecutors, unlike defense attorneys, take part in this rule-changing process.

With so many rules rigged in favor of prosecutors, much of what takes place at the ICTY has the character of something out of Alice in Wonderland: “Alice laughed: “There’s no use trying,” she said, “one can’t believe impossible things.” “I daresay you haven’t had much practice,” said the Queen. “When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” Stacy Sullivan appears to be a devotee of the Queen.

(George Szamuely, a writer based in New York City, was born in Hungary and educated in England. He has served as an associate at the Manhattan Institute, editor at Freedom House, film critic for Insight, research consultant at the Hudson Institute, and as a weekly columnist for the New York Press.)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: balkans; campaignfinance; clintonsquagmire; icty; kosovo; operationstorm; rambouillet; realtruth; serbia; yugoslavia
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1 posted on 05/29/2004 12:23:30 PM PDT by Doctor13
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To: Doctor13

The problem is that not one part of this fairy tale is true.>>

I was there. None of it is a fairy tale. It is absolute, objective, God's truth, and there is a stinking pile of corpses that the Serb Nazis left behind in their petty holocaust (and attempt to steal their neighbor's TV, fridges, and 14 year old daughters).

THe rest of this article is a lie, brought to you by someone who clearly doesn't know what he is talking about.

We can now sit back while the Freeper Nazi contingent of genocide cheerleaders and other apologists now come out and both pretend that the genocide never happened and are glad that it did.


2 posted on 05/29/2004 12:31:48 PM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones (truth is truth)
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones; *balkans; vooch; Destro; Seselj; PiP PiP Cherrio; smokegenerator; ...

I think the phony stuff is like this:

Phony 'Death Camp' Pictures that Fooled the World


 

3 posted on 05/29/2004 6:13:34 PM PDT by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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To: Incorrigible

Sorry. The stench of rotting Muslim victims of Serb genocide is unfaked. And unforgettable.


4 posted on 05/29/2004 6:16:23 PM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones (truth is truth)
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To: Incorrigible
there has never been any question in my opinion or in the article that I published that this camp was anything other than a grim place at which there were beatings, there were killings and there were rapes. There has never been any question of that. We have never argued contrary to that. - Michael Hume under cross-examination.

I do not say that they at any time were able to leave and there - you know, there were fences, there were guards, which we have seen here, armed guards. - Thomas Deichmann under cross-examination.

That's the author and the publisher of your cited article recanting the contents of said article when they were given the opportunity to defend it in court.

So what's your point in trotting out this particular example of discredited propaganda?

That if you retell a lie enough times it will become true?
That "Living Marxism" is still a worthy source?

What exactly are you trying to do here Incorrigible?

I tell you to keep your uninformed opinion to yourself, but you just won't listen, will you.

5 posted on 05/29/2004 7:33:22 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: Incorrigible

Please take me off of your ping list. Thanks


6 posted on 05/29/2004 8:23:53 PM PDT by NYC Republican (How can Americans SERIOUSLY consider voting for an ADMITTED WAR CRIMINAL Scum like SKerry???)
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones

Since you are a witness of so many atrocities, why don't you go to Hague to testify - the prosecutors and judges BADLY need you there. Without you their case might collapse. Or maybe they will just proclaim the accused as guilty without worrying about logic and decency, save them from such indignity and go!


7 posted on 05/29/2004 8:34:06 PM PDT by A. Pole ("Stating the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men." George Orwell)
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To: Doctor13; ma bell; kosta50; RussianConservative; joan; Jane_N; Nennsy; captain albala; ...

Boy, is this ever going to rile up the Islamonazis here on Free Republic!

And get ready to hear this moronic bird-call "Srebrenica! Squawk! Srebrenica! Squawk! The Serbs deserve whatever happens to them because of Srebrenica! Squawk!"

It's a pathetic little call, accompanied by delusions of grandeur, megalomania, and, quite possibly, hallucinations.


8 posted on 05/29/2004 9:41:33 PM PDT by FormerLib (It's the 99% of Mohammedans that make the other 1% look bad.)
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To: A. Pole
As we learn more about Racak, the story of the massacre is becoming increasingly hard to sustain.

That is the sound of Truth smashing a lie.

Poor BJ is probably beside himself!

9 posted on 05/29/2004 9:43:33 PM PDT by FormerLib (It's the 99% of Mohammedans that make the other 1% look bad.)
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To: A. Pole
The ICTY’s procedures would be unacceptable in any serious jurisdiction. Hearsay (essentially rumor and gossip) is admissible. Testimony presented at one trial can be introduced as evidence in another trial, without any cross-examination.

All things considered, maybe old BJ could be a witness before the Hague. He's got anti-Serb hearsay by the truckload!

10 posted on 05/29/2004 9:48:13 PM PDT by FormerLib (It's the 99% of Mohammedans that make the other 1% look bad.)
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To: Incorrigible

Just ignore RBJacked..he is not worth the bytes his opinion take up.


11 posted on 05/29/2004 10:51:09 PM PDT by RussianConservative (Xristos: the Light of the World)
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To: Incorrigible
Sorry I don't know how to highlight links, but to read more about the so-called "Muslim" prisoner who was alleged to have been starved by Serbs, please go to:

http://www.searchalot.com/texis/open/search?p=searchalot&ss=&q=%22slobodan+konjevic%22

web results 1 - 10 of about 23 for "slobodan konjevic"

DATELINE YUGOSLAVIA: THE PARTISAN PRESS
... skeletal man who was described as being among "Muslim prisoners in a Serbian detention camp." In fact the man was a Serb - Slobodan Konjevic 37 who along ... http:/www.balkan-archive.org.yu/kosta/mediji/mediji-dateline New Window - Similar Sites - Cached

Perhaps someone else will be kind enough to post the link correctly so that readers can go directly to it.

Thanks.

12 posted on 05/30/2004 3:17:27 AM PDT by Doctor13
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To: Doctor13; joan
http://www.searchalot.com/texis/open/search?p=searchalot&ss=&q=%22slobodan+konjevic%22

DATELINE YUGOSLAVIA: THE PARTISAN PRESS

I'm not sure about the Konjevic identification but I know that Joan once posted a photo of the guy above living in London.

13 posted on 05/30/2004 7:06:23 AM PDT by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Ronly,

You know I like to stir things up and you can't call people out without bumping them!

I saw this film a couple years ago and found it very worthwhile.  You should check if out if you haven't.

http://www.avoidablewar.com

14 posted on 05/30/2004 7:13:30 AM PDT by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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To: A. Pole

Why don't you go to Serbia, home of so many Borg droids who think just like you do.


15 posted on 05/30/2004 8:34:25 AM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones (truth is truth)
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To: Incorrigible; Doctor13
Doctor13 is referring to another case of a middle-aged man who was actually a Serb and recognized by his sister in the west.

The younger man (22 in 1992) was Fikret Alic. This was the one where ITN put its camera and crew behind a dilapidated fence surrounding a shed and wheelbarrow.

Fikret went to Denmark. He married a Bosnian woman and had a boy who was 2 years old when the 10 year update was done. It's a sort of "What ever happened to..." in German.

This is the article and a picture of him and his family from August 2002.

WAS MACHT EIGENTLICH...Fikret Alic


16 posted on 05/30/2004 11:32:38 AM PDT by joan
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To: joan
This is the automatic translator link:
http://babelfish.altavista.com

I suspect that our Ronly Bonly Osama is fluent in German, but just in case.

17 posted on 05/30/2004 12:05:53 PM PDT by A. Pole ("Stating the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men." George Orwell)
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To: A. Pole
I suspect that our Ronly Bonly Osama is fluent in German

I've seen him use German before and it makes him seem even more Ronly Bonly-esque (extra harsh and angry). I thought at one time he might be German, but he is Irish and Polish.

18 posted on 05/30/2004 12:15:36 PM PDT by joan
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To: Incorrigible

Of course, he knows they were Muslim and that they were killed by Serbs because...some Muslim told him.

And hey, you know they wouldn't lie about that kind of thing, right?


19 posted on 05/30/2004 2:00:50 PM PDT by FormerLib (It's the 99% of Mohammedans that make the other 1% look bad.)
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To: Hoplite
Hoplite are you still trying to confuse people with English Libel law ?

As you well know, The Judge instructed the Jury not to consider whether ITV reporters lied, the Jury only was to determine if the ITV deliberately lied.

The Jury decided that the ITV reporters were too stupid to have deliberately lied, but they agreed that the ITV film was a lie.

Net, Net the English Judge agreed that the Photos were lies. He made it very clear in his instructions.

20 posted on 06/01/2004 3:52:52 AM PDT by vooch
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