ICTY Exonerates Slobodan Milosevic for War Crimes

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Vindication of yet another world leader demonized by the US government (like Noriega, Qaddafi and Saddam Hussein) to justify an American resource war.

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Global Research, August 03, 2016
Inserbia 24 July 2016
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This decision comes ten years after Milosevic was assassinated in the ICTY prison. He was poisoned.

The ICTY is complicit  in his death.

The distinguished judges are not only responsible for the death of Slobodan Milosevic, they are responsible for “legalizing” an illegal invasion of a sovereign country as well as covering up the most heinous crimes committed by US-NATO against the former Republic of Yugoslavia.   

At the outset of Milosevic’s defense, the ICTY denied him the fundamental right of self defense and appointed two bogus British amicus curiae. The latter were appointed without the consent of the defendant.

Milosevic was also denied medical treatment while in detention.

Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research Editor, August 3, 2016 

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The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague has…

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5 thoughts on “ICTY Exonerates Slobodan Milosevic for War Crimes

    • I guess I’m fortunate. I first became aware of the lies the Clinton administration (and the corporate telling) were telling to demonize the Serbs when I worked with Serbian refugees with PTSD in the 1990s. The tales they told of Croatians dressing up in Nazi uniforms and terrorizing them caused me to dig deeper – and learn the real reason the Clinton administration deliberate broke up Yugoslavia – claims by US oil companies that there were significant quantities of untapped oil in the Caspian Basin.

      The interpreter I worked with eventually went to the Hague to work with Milosovic’s defense team – who were winning the legal case until somebody offed their client.

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  1. “In my opinion, Milosevic’s real sin was that he resisted the dismemberment of Yugoslavia and opposed a U.S. imposed hegemony. He also attempted to spare Yugoslavia the worst of the merciless privatizations and rollbacks that have afflicted other former communist countries. Yugoslavia was the only nation in Europe that did not apply for entry into the European Union or NATO or OSCE.”

    http://www.michaelparenti.org/Milosevic.html

    This article was written in 2003!

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  2. Parenti implied, in a CSPAN interview, that Chomsky’s Manufactured Consent borrowed from his book Inventing Reality that was published two years earlier. I’ll have to get around to reading Parenti’s book, I’m already familiar with Chomsky’s work on the subject. Parenti is one of those rare publicly known intellectuals who is completely believable, at least to me, in having no government affiliations.

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