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Wednesday, 19 December, 2001, 10:12 GMT 
Court throws out case against Nato

 
One plaintiff (left) lost a son in the bombing

The European Court of Human Rights has thrown out a case brought against
Nato over the bombing of Belgrade's main TV station during the Kosovo
conflict. 
Six Yugoslav nationals had brought the case on behalf of the station's
employees, saying the attack, which killed 16 people, was in breach of
Europe's human rights charter. 

Nato said Serbian state TV was a "ministry of lies"
 

They argued that the air strikes were illegal under the charter, which
governs the right to life and freedom of expression, and asked for
compensation. 

But the court declared the case inadmissible. 

The lawyers for the 17 defendants - the European members of Nato - had
argued that the human rights court did not have the right to judge
because the bombing took place in a country which is not a signatory to
the European Convention of Human Rights. 

Christopher Greenwood, a British government lawyer arguing for the
defendants, also stressed that the two Nato members that played a
central role in the Kosovo campaign - the United States and Canada -
were not named in the suit. 

Propaganda war 

On the night of 23 April 1999, Nato aircraft attacked the government-run
studios of Radio Television Serbia (RTS) in Belgrade, in which those
killed, most of them production workers, had been ordered to report for
work. 

The attack was part of Nato's air campaign to force the Yugoslav
Government of former President Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw its forces
from Kosovo. 

At the time, Nato defended the air strike by saying the TV station was a
legitimate target because of its role in what Nato called Belgrade's
campaign of propaganda. 
   
 The BBC's Alix Kroeger
reports from Belgrade
 

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