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To: Hoplite
You obviously know nothing about law. Such rules do not exist in any other court.
12 posted on 12/20/2003 9:11:44 AM PST by Seselj
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To: Seselj
As Hoplite said:

Slobo was allowed to cross examine Clark upon evidence which Clark had given to the court.

Exactly. And that is normal in a court. The ICTY has already allowed too much Milosevic grand-standing.

One of the reasons I am dead-set against the ICTY and similar type courts is because of exactly what we are seeing here--we have an indisputably guilty war criminal on trial and in a year and a half all they've managed to do is make him a hero back in the country that only a few years ago threw him out of office and delivered him to the court. And when all is said and done, they don't even have the death penalty--something Milosevic richly deserves.

Unfortunately, I don't what the alternative is to the ICTY at this time and in this particular case.

BTW, just because Clark and Clinton are who they are and you disagree with the Kosovo intervention and the ICTY, it does not follow that Milosevic is a victim or innocent or anything other than a mass-murderer

17 posted on 12/20/2003 9:54:26 AM PST by mark502inf
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