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[As NATO's Secretary General George Robertson has
succeeded in economically and militarily blackmailing
the besieged government of Macedonia into granting a
blanket pardon to over 3,000 U.S. Military
Professional Resources Incorporated-trained UCK-KLA
racist gangsters, including 240 convicted in
Macedonian courts for criminals actions including
murder; as David Neighbor, the acknowledged CIA
Balkans chief has precipitated a crisis in Yugoslavia
that has the potential for developing into civil war;
as the international heroin and subhuman sex slave
trades wax ever stronger from NATO-administered
Kosovo, Bosnia, Macedonia and Albania; as all this
occurs, NATO's priority remains hunting down and,
preferably, killing Serbs.]  


SFOR Drops a Second Wave of Karadzic Leaflets in
Bosnia
SARAJEVO, Mar 19, 2002 -- (dpa) The NATO-led
Stabilization Force (SFOR) in Bosnia dropped a second
wave of so-called K-mark leaflets Tuesday calling on
citizens to help arrest indicted bosnian Serb war
criminal Radovan Karadzic.
Assisting the U.S. government's Reward for Justice
program, SFOR used helicopters to distribute copies of
the warrants against Karadzic in the Serb-controlled
eastern towns of Srebrenica, Vlasenica and Han
Pijesak.
"This operation, the second of its kind in six days,
is part of a new approach to inform local people about
the Reward for Justice program and assist the
international community in its efforts to bring
Radovan Karadzic and other persons indicted for war
crimes to justice," SFOR Spokesman Major Scott Lundy
said in Sarajevo.
He said the operation to distribute the leaflets
throughout the Bosnia-Herzegovina's Serb entity, the
Srpska Republic, came after Bosnian Serb media
declined to promote the program.
The leaflets, offering a five million-dollar reward
for information leading to Karadzic's arrest, show his
photograph and information on the program on one side,
and a color photocopy of a 50 convertible mark
(Bosnian currency) note on the other.
The convertible mark photocopy was used to draw
people's attention, Lundy said. "If you see something
like that on the ground, you're likely to pick it up
and have a look, and at that point you have
information on the back," he added.
The leaflets operation last week was in the
south-eastern area of Foca, where SFOR failed to
arrest Karadzic in two operations on 28 February and 1
March.
Karadzic, who is held responsible for deaths of more
than 200,000 people in Bosnia, was indicted by The
Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on 24 July 1995.
He is charged with war crimes, genocide and crimes
against humanity committed during the 1992-1995 war in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
(C)2002. dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur



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