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RIP Slobodan Milosevic

Postby Class316 on Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:42 pm

Today, one of the greatest modern day heroes of Europe was found dead in his jail cell.

The illegitimate courts at the Hague likely figured out they had little evidence to convict him, so they spared themselves the humiliation of watching him walk free.

In addition, it is likely no coincidence that he died just as his lawyers wanted to bring in Clinton.

He had many faults, no doubt about it. But he was fighting for a White Christian Europe against hoards of Islamic Al Qaeda backed savages! And for that he paid the price! He deserves a hero’s recognition no less than the likes of Charles Martel, among many others (who would be put on trial for “crimes against humanity” had these illegitimate courts existed in their time).

At least we can take comfort for the fact that the tribunal could not force a guilty verdict.

Some pictures of Milosevic during his time.

RIP :cry: May you inspire 100 like yourself across Europe!

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http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/

ref:

TRIBUNAL WILL NOT ALLOW AUTOPSY TO BE CONDUCTED IN MOSCOW

http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/xinhua031206.htm
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Postby Class316 on Sat Mar 11, 2006 11:42 pm

Here's a good article:

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Slobodan Milosevic, former leader of the Bosnian Nationalist government was found dead Saturday in a prison cell where he was held for the past 5 years on allegations of war crimes. He was 64. A United Nations Tribunal released the information but did not report a cause of death.

His wife Mirjana Markovic, and son Marko live in Russia. Slobodans brother Borislav Milosevic who lives in Moscow blamed the death on the U.N. for withholding medical treatment. "All responsibility for this lies on the shoulders of the international tribunal. He asked for treatment several months ago, they knew this. They drove him to this as they didn't want to let him out alive," Boris commented to the press.

U.S. State Department spokesman Tom Casey said the tribunal will be looking into the circumstances of Milosevics' death. A toxicological examination and autopsy have been ordered to take place on Sunday. Borislav Milosevic said his family doesn't trust the tribunal to conduct the autopsy inpartially and a pathologist from Serbia-Montenegro will be present to observe. Croatian Serb leader Milan Babic was found dead in his prison cell less than a week ago and it was suspiciously ruled a suicide.

Slobodan has been held since February 2002, charged for crimes totalling 66 counts, including genocide, in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. He's the first such head of state to face the genocide charge. He led a Nationalist campaign lasting 13 years to unite Serbians from surrounding states of the former Yugoslavia into a Greater Serbia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Slobodan might best be remembered for his ethnic cleansing of muslims from Serbian held territory and a 1995 massacre of 8,000 muslims in eastern Srebrenica. The event is said to be the largest such incident in Europe since WWII.

Milosevic was acting as his own defense and awaiting a court decision to subpoena former U.S. President Bill Clinton at his trial. The court had been in recess for over a week when news of his death shook supporters world-wide. Supporters inhis homeland noted it as a "huge loss". Many expected Milosevic to win his case which would have been settled this summer. Witnesses called by Milosevic besides Bill Clinton include British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Madeleine Albright, and former NATO Commander General Wesley Clark.

Milosevic had requested medical treatment in Russia with a guarantee by Russian officials that he would be returned. An attorney assigned by the British was quoted as saying Slobodan told him, "I haven't taken on all this work just to walk away from it and not come back. I want to see this case through."

Slobodan Milosevic was born in Aug. 20, 1941, the son of two school teachers. His father taught russian language. Slobodan became president of Serbia in 1989 with a promise to Serbians that "you will never be beaten again." Serbians had been treated inhumanely by Yugoslavias other ethnic Croats, Slovenes, Macedonians, and Albanians. Croatia and Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and triggered a Serbian Nationalist fervor encouraged largely by Milosevic. His Serb-led Yugoslav military forces engaged the seditionists for a year which resulted in over 10,000 deaths before a UN sanctioned ceasefire was agreed to in 1992. Milosevic personally financed a Bosnian Serb rebellion that lasted until 1995 when a peace agreement was settled in Dayton, Ohio. The death count by that point was approximately 200,000.

International sanctions devastated the Serbs and left them in extreme poverty. Slobodans peace making moves bought him time but never achieved the Bosnian homeland he envisioned. He remained President of the Serbian and Montenegro Republics, but faced a crisis in 1998 when ethnic Albanians in Kosovo launched another uprising. As acting President, Milosevic sent troops to put down the uprising and was caught in a political snare. The United States placed sanctions against his Nation. Later Milosevic refused a peace deal brokered in Rambouillet, France which resulted in 78 days of constant air strikes by NATO. Keeping his resolve Milosevic cracked down on the Albanians and sent 800,000 refugees packing towards the neighboring states of Macedonia, Albania, and Montenegro.

The International community cried foul as the welfare of that many exiled Albanians was beyond their capability to handle and the surrounding states did not want them either. This was the point where Milosevic and his top officials were charged for war crimes and crimes against humanity for clamping down on the uprising in Kosovo. He finally gave in after the majority of Albanians were gone and allowed NATO to take control of the province. In a historical first the charges against Milosevic were then upgraded to include genocide. In another unprecedented move the nation of Bosnia sued Serbia for alleged genocide against it's people. With the current world order it will likely not be the last such instance of inflicting legal and criminal charges against a military leader after the fact.

Some expect further indictments against George Walker Bush named in 2004 by a Tokyo court for his command of military operations in Afghanistan. He is charged for "waging a war of aggression on Afghanistan, war crimes and crimes against humanity against the Afghan people, against prisoners of war ; and the use of radioactive depleted uranium weapons of mass destruction , against the people of Afghanistan ; with serious fall out effects on the military personnel of the United States ,UK and other forces deployed ; and on countries, in and around the region."

"They plunder, they slaughter, and they steal: this they falsely name Empire, and where they make a wasteland, they call it peace." ~ Tacitus


http://whitenation.blogspot.com/2006/03 ... snian.html
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Postby Class316 on Sun Mar 12, 2006 8:44 pm

THE HAGUE, Netherlands Mar 12, 2006 (AP)— Traces of a drug used to treat leprosy and tuberculosis were found in a blood sample taken in recent months from former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, a Dutch news report said, citing an unidentified "adviser" to the U.N. war crimes tribunal.

The report came hours after Milosevic's legal adviser showed journalists a letter the late Serb leader wrote Friday, one day before his body was discovered in prison, alleging that he was being poisoned.

The report was on the text service of the Dutch state broadcaster, NOS. It did not identify its source further.


http://abcnews.go.com/International/wir ... SFeeds0312
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Postby Class316 on Mon Mar 13, 2006 3:50 pm

Serbia mourns death of former president Slobodan Milosevic

Belgrade , Serbia 12. 03. 2006.

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Nis, Serbia 12. 03. 2006.
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Postby Class316 on Mon Mar 13, 2006 3:56 pm

Milosevic's legal advisor Zdenko Tomanovic shows letter written by Slobodan Milosevic one day before his death. In letter to ministry of foreign affairs of Russia Milosevic expressed his fear that he was being poisoned

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Milosevic letter says he feared being poisoned

THE HAGUE, Netherlands-Slobodan Milosevic wrote a six-page letter the day before he was found dead, claiming that traces of a "heavy drug" had been found in his blood and that he feared being poisoned, a legal aide to the former Yugoslav president said Sunday.

Zdenko Tomanovic showed the letter to reporters at the U.N. tribunal, and complained that the court which had been trying Milosevic rejected the family's request that an autopsy be conducted outside the Netherlands.

Milosevic was "seriously concerned" about being poisoned, Tomanovic said.

The letter, dated March 10, was addressed to the Russian Embassy. A one-line English language cover note asked the embassy to forward the letter to the Russian foreign minister.

Milosevic had appealed to the war crimes tribunal last December to be allowed to go to a heart clinic in Moscow for treatment. The request was denied. He repeated the request as late as last month.

Milosevic underwent frequent medical examinations by doctors and specialists appointed by the tribunal and by Serb doctors brought at his own request. Detailed reports were routinely submitted to the judges.

The letter alleged that a powerful drug used to treat leprosy or tuberculosis had been found in his blood during an examination last Jan. 12, Tomanovic said.

"They would like to poison me," the lawyer quoted Milosevic as telling him.

Reading a sentence from an English translation of the letter, Tomanovic said: "In any case, the persons who are giving me the drug for the treatment of leprosy surely cannot be treating me, and especially those persons from whom I defended my country in the war and who also have an interest in silencing me."

The Belgrade lawyer described the drug as an antibiotic, but said he couldn't remember the name. Milosevic had never knowingly taken such a drug, Tomanovic claimed.

Tomanovic said he saw the jailed Serb leader on Friday at 4:30 p.m. His body was found the next morning, and by 11 a.m. the letter was delivered to the Russian Embassy.



http://www.serbianna.com/news/2006/01415.html
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Postby Zep on Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:06 pm

Didn't he butcher thousands of people?
God gave me everything I want!

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Postby Class316 on Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:57 am

Thousands of HIS people were butchered by Albanians and their Al Qaeda backers. He was defending his people.
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Postby Class316 on Fri Mar 17, 2006 6:20 am

Invictus Slobodan Milosevic, 1941-2006

http://antiwar.com/malic/?articleid=8706

DEBUNKING THE CONSPIRACY THEORY: MILOSEVIC COULD NOT HAVE ESCAPED BY GOING TO THE MEDICAL CENTER IN MOSCOW

http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/smo031506.htm

The body of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic has been returned to Serbia.
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Postby Silverhaze on Sun Mar 19, 2006 12:07 pm

Scary thing is......I was in Belgrade a couple of days ago. Fucking glad I got out when I did. :shock:
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