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 I await Mr Kokotovic's response to my reply to his touting of the 
NATO Kangaroo court in the Hague; that is, assuming he has 
something to come back with.




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From:                   Nancy Hey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                Re: [Fwd: List of Ustasha terrorist attacks] 
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Date sent:              Fri, 04 Oct 2002 21:32:39 -0400
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> One big problem is that imperialist nations had an interest in supporting right-wing 
>organizations
> like the Ustasha to defeat socialism in Yugoslavia.  This support probably made the 
>Ustasha stronger
> than it otherwise would have been.
> 
> peacefully yours,
> Nancy Hey
> 
> Nancy Hey wrote:
> 
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> > Dear friends,
> >
> > I posted this article to Country Joe MacDonald's message board today, to
> > which Ivan Kokotovic immediately took great offense.
> >
> > peacefully yours,
> > Nancy Hey
> >
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> > Subject: List of Ustasha terrorist attacks
> > Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 13:32:35 -0400
> > From: "Nancy A. Hey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Dear Ivan,
> >
> > Please understand that I am not equating all Croatians with the Ustasha.  I
> > posted the article to show people a piece of history that they might not
> > otherwise be aware of, and to show that the Serbs are not always "the bad
> > guys" in the Balkans, often they have been the victims of great persecution.
> >   Here in the United States, their side of the story doesn't get heard in
> > the mainstream media.
> >
> > Peacefully yours,
> > Nancy Hey
> >
> > >From: "Ivan I M Kokotovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: Re: trial of Slobodan Milosevic
> > >Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 15:26:00 +0000
> > >
> > >Nancy......
> > >
> > >you seriously can't expect me to allow you to show that pro-serb propaganda
> > >on a public forum...without a response.
> > >
> > >i mean....this is just the stuff i was telling you about.....
> > >
> > >you got that stuff from a serbian site....which hadn't been updated since
> > >1996.......what has that got to do with NATO in the former
> > >Yugoslavia??...expecially with the Kosovo crisis.
> > >
> > >once you stop equating the Ustasa with anything croatian...., or any
> > >croatian legitimate thoughts to freedom (as a member of the human race),
> > >then i will stop being so pinnicky about your posts.
> > >
> > >indeed as a member of the croatian diaspora...i have first hand experience
> > >of my father leading us out of church (croatian), after the priest there
> > >denounced the ustasa and all use of violence i obtaining freedom (as i have
> > >mentioned to you before my father is still a thourough nationalist).
> > >in fact in croatian church we used to sing "we shall overcome" , in a
> > >direct link to the black liberation movement of martin luther king..., of
> > >peaceful cohabitation with those we saw as oppressors and oppressed
> > >alike...under communism.
> > >can you call this priest and the millions of other croats around the world
> > >who thought as he did......as ustase????
> > >
> > >do not bring this up again.....unless you have some logical and insightful
> > >point to make about the current problems in the balkans.
> > >
> > >if anything it contradicts your earlier sentiments that somehow everyone
> > >has been against the Serbs...always...(this is what Milosevic is basing his
> > >defense upon).
> > >
> > >obviously not everyone was against the serbs and Yugoslavia if croatian
> > >terrorists in places such as USA, West Germany, and Australia were arrested
> > >for illegal activities.
> > >and a lot of these cases in the list were not actual convictions rather
> > >allegations...., and the croats were suspects out of a long line of
> > >terrorists in the USA and germany at the time including...PLO, Chilean and
> > >Peruvian Marxists, and Puerto Rican terrorists.
> > >
> > >so please...enough with the propaganda....unless there is something more
> > >material to your postings, then don't post them......or i shall have to
> > >forward you some sources.....which have different views....and which are
> > >not driven by western imperialist thought.
> > >
> > >yours slightly concerned
> > >
> > >indy
> > >
> > Posted by Nancy Hey (192.104.54.1) on October 03, 2002 at 06:06:07:
> >
> > http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/kosta/ndh/ndh-list_of_cro_terrorist_attacks.html
> > LIST OF CROATIAN TERRORIST ATTACKS
> >
> > (from: Jahn Otto Johansen: Ustasja, J.W. Cappelens Forlag A.S. 1984 (in
> > Norwegian))
> > The most important terrorist attacks, which were Ustasha responsibility in
> > LAST TWENTY YEARS (up to 1984, Ed.), were:
> >
> > 1962:
> >
> > * Attack on Yugoslav consulate in Bad Goldberg, West Germany. Momcilo
> > Popovic killed .
> >
> > 1963:
> > * Yugoslav citizen Andjelka Vuletina was killed by Ustasha terrorists .
> >
> > 1965:
> > * Andrija Klaric, Yugoslav consul in Munich wounded by an Ustasha assassin .
> >
> > 1966:
> > * Yugoslav consul in Stutgart Sava Milovanovic killed .
> > * A Yugoslav Stipe Medvedovic killed in Frankfurt .
> >
> > 1968:
> > * Ustashi blew a bomb in cinema theater "20th October" in Belgrade .
> > One person killed, 85 wounded .
> >
> > 1969:
> > * Leader of Yugoslav military corps mission in West Berlin Anton Kolendic
> > and one member of the mission wounded by an Ustasha assassin .
> >
> > 1970:
> > * Yugoslav Niko Mijaljevic killed in Frankfurt .
> >
> > 1971:
> > * Terrorist attack on Yugoslav consulate in Geteborg. Three Yugoslav hostage
> > were held .
> > * Yugoslav ambassador u Stocholm, Vladimir Rolovic, died from gun shot
> > wounds by an Ustashi assassin. One administrator of the Embassy critically
> > wounded .
> >
> > 1972:
> > * A group of 19 armed Terrorist entered Yugoslavia. Thirteen Yugoslavs died
> > and 19 were wounded in clashes with these terrorists .
> > * A bomb exploded in express train from Dortmund to Athens. One person was
> > killed, eight wounded .
> >
> > * Three Ustasha terrorists attempted to kill regional judge from Revensburg,
> > related to the trial of five terrorists .
> >
> > * Yugoslav Bozo Marinac was killed in Solingen .
> >
> > * A Swedish airline SAS airplane was hijacked on a domestic flight.
> > Hijackers demanded larger sum of money and release of ambassador Rolovic
> > assassin. Their
> > demands were met .
> >
> > * A bomb exploded in a Yugoslav Airline (JAT) plane flying from Kopenhagen
> > to Zagreb. Twenty six people died .
> >
> > 1975:
> > * Yugoslav vice consul in Lion, France, Mladen Djokovic, was critically
> > wounded by an Ustasha assassin .
> > * A bomb exploded in a JAT office in Shtutgart, as well as in other offices
> > of Yugoslav companies in Western Europe .
> >
> > 1976:
> > * Four Ustasha terrorists hijacked an American TWA airplane. One American
> > police officer was killed, and two wounded .
> > * A bomb exploded in front of the garage of Yugoslav General Consulate in
> > Stutgart .
> >
> > * Yugoslav consul in Frankfurt, Edvin Zdovc, was killed .
> >
> > * A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Embassy in Washington, D.C. Two
> > persons wounded .
> >
> > * A bomb exploded in Yugoslav General Consulate in Melburn, Australia. Six-
> > teen Australian citizens were wounded .
> >
> > * An assassination attempt on Yugoslav Vice Consul Vladimir Topic in
> > Duseldorf .
> >
> > 1977:
> > * Radomir Medic as United Nation mission in New York critically wounded in
> > and assassination attempt .
> >
> > 1978:
> > * Two Yugoslav immigrants Ante Cikoja nad Krizan Brkic were killed in New
> > York City and Los Angeles, respectively .
> > * Other two Yugoslav immigrants critically wounded in an attack in New York
> > City .
> >
> > * Yugoslav Radimir Gazija was killed in Constanca .
> >
> > 1979:
> > * Yugoslav Salih Mesinovic was killed in Frankfurt
> > 1981:
> > * A bomb exploded in front of Yugoslav Cultural Informative Center in
> > Stutgart .
> > * A Ustasha group "Croatian National Resistance" sentenced in New York for a
> > murder, blackmail and treat against Yugoslav immigrants .
> >
> > * A group of Ustasha terrorists were arrested in Eden, Australija. They were
> > ready to leave for Yugoslavia and execute terrorist attacks .
> >
> > * In Switzerland and West Germany, eighteen Ustasha terrorists were arrested
> > .
> >
> > They were found with large quantities of explosive and weapons .
> >
> > 1983:
> > A court in New York sentenced seven members of "Croatian National
> > Resistance" to 20 to 40 year term for various terrorist attacks .
> >
> >
> > http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/kosta/ndh/ndh-list_of_cro_terrorist_attacks.html
> >
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