Re: Yugoslavia: Treason, Blackmail, Gangsterism [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]

2001-07-04 Thread cube321

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 The Guardian (Australia)
 Wednesday, July 4th, 2001.

 Yugoslavia: Treason, blackmail, gangsterism

 Treason, blackmail, kidnapping and gangsterism are the
 only fitting words to describe the actions of the
 Federal Government of Yugoslavia in the kidnapping of
 Milosevic which involved a British military plane and
 bribery by the European Union and the US.
 The operation was marked by the disregard of a ruling
 by the High Court of Yugoslavia that suspended the
 Governmentís decree authorising the extradition of
 Milosevic and others.
 The Government in effect tore up the Yugoslav
 Constitution which specifically rules out the
 extradition of Yugoslav citizens to other countries.
 It then, together with British and American
 authorities, organised the spiriting away of Slobodan
 Milosevic from his Belgrade prison in a bread delivery
 van. He was delivered to an American base from where
 he was flown to The Hague in a British military plane.
 All this was associated with the billion dollar bribe
 of the Yugoslav Government by the European Union and
 the US.
 Milosevic is now to be arraigned before NATOís
 kangaroo court in The Hague.
 Belgrade is in turmoil following the illegal
 extradition of Milosevic. Even before Mr. Milosevic
 was secretly taken from his prison, huge Belgrade
 crowds reacted angrily to the news that the Yugoslav
 Government cabinet had issued a decree authorising
 the extradition of Milosevic and other Yugoslav
 citizens to NATO's so-called War Crimes Tribunal.
 Between 100,000 to 200,000 people rallied and marched
 in Republic Square in Belgrade.
 Speakers were saying this is treason to the Serbian
 nation. The Constitution is the highest legal
 obligation of any state and by breaking the
 Constitution one betrays the nation. They are saying
 that all Serbian people and others loyal to Yugoslavia
 must unite and take back their government and throw
 out those who have betrayed the nation to Washington,
 which dangles false bribes to humiliate the Serbian
 people, says an urgent message from Jared Israel
 (journalist of Emperor's Clothes) who was on the phone
 to Belgrade as the rally went on.
 At the rally people were speaking with one voice. They
 said: Abolish the decree! Serbian and Yugoslav
 governments should resign!
 Nobody should be extradited to The Hague! Those who
 adopted this illegal decree should be criminally
 charged! There must be general elections on all levels
 because the government has committed treason and lied
 and therefore nobody any longer supports them.
 The President of Yugoslavia, Vojislav Kostunica
 claimed that he had found out about the transportation
 of Mr Milosevic from the media [sic] and that his
 deportation was illegal.
 International reaction:
 International reaction to the events in Belgrade was
 swift and furious. Despite attempts of western media
 outlets to present the case as a just and
 well-deserved outcome, alternative voices hit the
 Internet to express their views. Demonstrations were
 organised and petitions and protests sent to  Yugoslav
 authorities.
 Momir Bulatovic, President of the Socialist People's
 Party (SNP) of Montenegro, a major party in the ruling
 coalition, announced that the Prime Minister and six
 Ministers would quit the federal government in
 protest.
 The SNP Vice President, Mr Jovanovic, told the media
 that the Serbian Government's decision to hand over
 Milosevic in defiance of the Federal Constitutional
 Courtís ruling amounted to a coup.
 What happened is that Djindjic suspended the
 constitutional system of Yugoslavia. Djindjic
 introduced dictatorship, and the responsibility for
 that lies on him and all others who did nothing to
 prevent this.
 As another official of the Yugoslav Socialist Party
 said at the Belgrade rally: The masks have fallen
 from the Serbian traitors, especially [Serbian Prime
 Minister] Djindjic.
 Fidel Castro declared that the sending of Milosevic
 over there (to The Hague) is illegal, it does not
 correspond with international laws. He said that it
 was madness to concede the right of extra-territorial
 action for their penal laws and judicial authorities
 to NATO and the powerful nations.
 Eighty Greek parliamentary deputies from all political
 parties signed a protest to be delivered to the
 embassy of the Federal Republic of 

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2001-07-04 Thread Jim Yarker

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On 4 Jul 01, at 15:53, Rick Rozoff wrote:

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 The Guardian (Australia)
 Wednesday, July 4th, 2001.

 Yugoslavia: Treason, blackmail, gangsterism

 Treason, blackmail, kidnapping and gangsterism are the
 only fitting words to describe the actions of the
 Federal Government of Yugoslavia in the kidnapping of
 Milosevic which involved a British military plane and
 bribery by the European Union and the US.
 The operation was marked by the disregard of a ruling
 by the High Court of Yugoslavia that suspended the
 Governmentís decree authorising the extradition of
 Milosevic and others.
 The Government in effect tore up the Yugoslav
 Constitution which specifically rules out the
 extradition of Yugoslav citizens to other countries.
 It then, together with British and American
 authorities, organised the spiriting away of Slobodan
 Milosevic from his Belgrade prison in a bread delivery
 van. He was delivered to an American base from where
 he was flown to The Hague in a British military plane.
 All this was associated with the billion dollar bribe
 of the Yugoslav Government by the European Union and
 the US.
 Milosevic is now to be arraigned before NATOís
 kangaroo court in The Hague.
 Belgrade is in turmoil following the illegal
 extradition of Milosevic. Even before Mr. Milosevic
 was secretly taken from his prison, huge Belgrade
 crowds reacted angrily to the news that the Yugoslav
 Government cabinet had issued a decree authorising
 the extradition of Milosevic and other Yugoslav
 citizens to NATO's so-called War Crimes Tribunal.
 Between 100,000 to 200,000 people rallied and marched
 in Republic Square in Belgrade.
 Speakers were saying this is treason to the Serbian
 nation. The Constitution is the highest legal
 obligation of any state and by breaking the
 Constitution one betrays the nation. They are saying
 that all Serbian people and others loyal to Yugoslavia
 must unite and take back their government and throw
 out those who have betrayed the nation to Washington,
 which dangles false bribes to humiliate the Serbian
 people, says an urgent message from Jared Israel
 (journalist of Emperor's Clothes) who was on the phone
 to Belgrade as the rally went on.
 At the rally people were speaking with one voice. They
 said: Abolish the decree! Serbian and Yugoslav
 governments should resign!
 Nobody should be extradited to The Hague! Those who
 adopted this illegal decree should be criminally
 charged! There must be general elections on all levels
 because the government has committed treason and lied
 and therefore nobody any longer supports them.
 The President of Yugoslavia, Vojislav Kostunica
 claimed that he had found out about the transportation
 of Mr Milosevic from the media [sic] and that his
 deportation was illegal.
 International reaction:
 International reaction to the events in Belgrade was
 swift and furious. Despite attempts of western media
 outlets to present the case as a just and
 well-deserved outcome, alternative voices hit the
 Internet to express their views. Demonstrations were
 organised and petitions and protests sent to  Yugoslav
 authorities.
 Momir Bulatovic, President of the Socialist People's
 Party (SNP) of Montenegro, a major party in the ruling
 coalition, announced that the Prime Minister and six
 Ministers would quit the federal government in
 protest.
 The SNP Vice President, Mr Jovanovic, told the media
 that the Serbian Government's decision to hand over
 Milosevic in defiance of the Federal Constitutional
 Courtís ruling amounted to a coup.
 What happened is that Djindjic suspended the
 constitutional system of Yugoslavia. Djindjic
 introduced dictatorship, and the responsibility for
 that lies on him and all others who did nothing to
 prevent this.
 As another official of the Yugoslav Socialist Party
 said

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2001-07-04 Thread cube321

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 On 4 Jul 01, at 15:53, Rick Rozoff wrote:

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  The Guardian (Australia)
  Wednesday, July 4th, 2001.
 
  Yugoslavia: Treason, blackmail, gangsterism
 
  Treason, blackmail, kidnapping and gangsterism are the
  only fitting words to describe the actions of the
  Federal Government of Yugoslavia in the kidnapping of
  Milosevic which involved a British military plane and
  bribery by the European Union and the US.
  The operation was marked by the disregard of a ruling
  by the High Court of Yugoslavia that suspended the
  Governmentís decree authorising the extradition of
  Milosevic and others.
  The Government in effect tore up the Yugoslav
  Constitution which specifically rules out the
  extradition of Yugoslav citizens to other countries.
  It then, together with British and American
  authorities, organised the spiriting away of Slobodan
  Milosevic from his Belgrade prison in a bread delivery
  van. He was delivered to an American base from where
  he was flown to The Hague in a British military plane.
  All this was associated with the billion dollar bribe
  of the Yugoslav Government by the European Union and
  the US.
  Milosevic is now to be arraigned before NATOís
  kangaroo court in The Hague.
  Belgrade is in turmoil following the illegal
  extradition of Milosevic. Even before Mr. Milosevic
  was secretly taken from his prison, huge Belgrade
  crowds reacted angrily to the news that the Yugoslav
  Government cabinet had issued a decree authorising
  the extradition of Milosevic and other Yugoslav
  citizens to NATO's so-called War Crimes Tribunal.
  Between 100,000 to 200,000 people rallied and marched
  in Republic Square in Belgrade.
  Speakers were saying this is treason to the Serbian
  nation. The Constitution is the highest legal
  obligation of any state and by breaking the
  Constitution one betrays the nation. They are saying
  that all Serbian people and others loyal to Yugoslavia
  must unite and take back their government and throw
  out those who have betrayed the nation to Washington,
  which dangles false bribes to humiliate the Serbian
  people, says an urgent message from Jared Israel
  (journalist of Emperor's Clothes) who was on the phone
  to Belgrade as the rally went on.
  At the rally people were speaking with one voice. They
  said: Abolish the decree! Serbian and Yugoslav
  governments should resign!
  Nobody should be extradited to The Hague! Those who
  adopted this illegal decree should be criminally
  charged! There must be general elections on all levels
  because the government has committed treason and lied
  and therefore nobody any longer supports them.
  The President of Yugoslavia, Vojislav Kostunica
  claimed that he had found out about the transportation
  of Mr Milosevic from the media [sic] and that his
  deportation was illegal.
  International reaction:
  International reaction to the events in Belgrade was
  swift and furious. Despite attempts of western media
  outlets to present the case as a just and
  well-deserved outcome, alternative voices hit the
  Internet to express their views. Demonstrations were
  organised and petitions and protests sent to  Yugoslav
  authorities.
  Momir Bulatovic, President of the Socialist People's
  Party (SNP) of Montenegro, a major party in the ruling
  coalition, announced that the Prime Minister and six
  Ministers would quit