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 Dear Ivan,

 You claim that the Serbs (of Krajina) were living in "Croatian territory"? I'm 
wondering
if you could tell me the date when Krajina became "Croatian territory", 
and who its inhabitants have been throughout history? 

I still await your response to my post
 about the ICTY. 


From:                   "Ivan I M Kokotovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date sent:              Mon, 07 Oct 2002 17:10:55 +0000

> 
> these crimes were committed by Croat forces.....they should be indicted for 
> this. hopefully all those involved in individual cases of war crimes , and 
> those involved in masterminding war crimes can be held accountable.
> 
> and indeed....it was croatian territory....where serbs lived.
> 
> they did not wish to live within croatia, thus they forcefully wrested it 
> from croatian authority.
> 
> the serbs who left croatia in 1995....did so for good reason...they were 
> fearful of retribution from croat forces for the acts of the JNA and Serbs 
> merely 4 years earlier in the creation of Krajina.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >From: "Nancy A. Hey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Letter by Dr. Alex Dragnich to The Washington Times
> >Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 12:40:27 -0400
> >
> >Dear Stella,
> >
> >Good letter by Dr. Dragnich.  It really shows the selective judgement of 
> >the ICTFY, as it's a darn shame that people like Bill Clinton can get away 
> >scott free with war crimes like this. :-(
> >
> >
> >Peacefully Yours,
> >Nancy A. Hey
> >
> >
> >
> >>From: john_peter maher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: john_peter maher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: Re: Letter by Dr. Alex Dragnich to The Washington Times
> >>Date: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 21:43:27 -0700
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>sparta wrote:
> >>
> >> > The following letter, which I am circulating, was submitted to The
> >> > Washington Times on 29 September 2002 by Dr. Alex Dragnich.
> >> > Stella 
> 
>>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------Letters
> >> > Editor The Washington Times     Jeffrey T. Kuhner, in two separate
> >> > columns ("Hold The Hague Accountable," Sept. 9; and "Is Clinton a War
> >> > Criminal?," Sept. 22) commits a serious factual error.  It concerns
> >> > the Krajina region of Croatia.  He says that the Serbs seized that
> >> > area in 1991 and that in 1995 the Croats "only restored Croatia's
> >> > territorial integrity."  In fact, Krajina was the Serbs home for
> >> > centuries, even before the United States existed.     When the Croats
> >> > drove some 200,000 Serbs from the Krajina, it was generally reported
> >> > as the largest ethnic cleansing of all the Yugoslav wars (Kuhner uses
> >> > the figure of 150,000, while some insist that it was at least
> >> > 300,000.)  Most of those who could not move (the ill and infirm) were
> >> > killed and in many cases their houses burned.     As Kuhner reports,
> >> > Croatian General Ante Gotovina was indicted by The Hague tribunal on
> >> > charges that he exercised "command responsibility" over that Croat
> >> > operation.  Because the United States provided military and technical
> >> > assistance to the Croats the question arises as to whether President
> >> > Clinton might also be indicted.     U.S. negotiator Richard Holbrooke
> >> > has provided some incriminating evidence in his book, To End the War.
> >> > He reports a meeting where the late American foreign service officer,
> >> > Bob Frasure, handed him a note, referring to the Croat action in
> >> > Krajina which read in part:  "Dick" We 'hired' these guys to be our
> >> > junkyard dogs because we were desperate.  We need to try to 'control'
> >> > them."  (page 73.)     Later, just before the Dayton talks, when the
> >> > Croats were driving the  Serbs, Holbrooke reports on a talk he had
> >> > with Croat Defense Minister, Gojko Susak, to whom he said:  "We can't
> >> > say this publicly, but please take Sanski most, Prijedor, and Bosanski
> >> > Novi.  And do it quickly, before the Serbs regroup."  (page 166.)
> >> > I am convinced that your readers should know these
> >> > facts. (signature) Alex N. DragnichProfessor EmritusVanderbilt
> >> > University
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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