-Caveat Lector-
(Be Careful Brothers and Sisters, The overclass elites are using the media
lords to condition our psyche in to accepting the Culture of Death; then
proclaim themselves as our Protectors.)
Sounds to me like Hitlerian nazism. Better learn who these people are that
considers it a 'necessary price'.
Of course if your a dumbed-down product of our socialist public school
system, you'll think, "Who cares?".
Socialism=Slavery and Death
Constitutionalism=Freedom and Life
We shouldn't allow the illiteracy of the many enslave the literate few!
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Monday, May 31, 1999 Published at 18:25 GMT 19:25 UK
World: Europe
Civilian deaths 'necessary price'
Nato admits bombing bridge in Varvarin
Nato says civilian casualties in Yugoslavia are the price of defeating evil,
after three separate attacks in which at least 32 people are reported to
have died.
"There is always a cost to defeat an evil. It never comes free,
unfortunately. But the cost of failure to defeat a great evil is far
higher," said Nato spokesman Jamie Shea.
He insisted Nato planes had bombed only "legitimate designated military
targets" and if more civilians had died it was because Nato had been forced
into military action.
BBC's David Sillito: The number of civilian injuries continues to grow
Yugoslavia says at least 20 people were killed when Nato planes hit a
sanatorium and a neighbouring old people's home during a midnight raid in
the town of Surdilica in south-eastern Serbia on Sunday.
Another 11 are reported to have died in an attack on a bridge in Varvarin,
south-central Serbia, and one person died when a bomb hit a car carrying
foreign journalists.
Wreckage of the bridge at Varvarin
Alliance military spokesman General Konrad Freitag said Nato warplanes had
successfully hit an ammunition storage depot and a military barracks in the
raid on Surdulica.
Nato is still investigating the claims of civilian deaths.
Nato also described the attack on the bridge at Varvarin as a "designated
and legitimate target".
Mr Shea said: "Nato does not attack civilian targets, we attack exclusively
military targets and take every precaution to avoid inflicting harm on
civilians."
According to Belgrade, at least 11 civilians were killed and 40 injured.
Jon Leyne reports: "NATO denies allegations that its bombs are going astray"
Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said the area would have been crowded with
people attending the town market at 1pm local time (1100GMT) on Sunday, the
time of the attack.
Witnesses said four cars fell into the River Velika Morava during the first
waves of attacks and rescuers who went to help victims were hit in a second
wave of bombings.
(Click here to see a map of latest Nato strikes)
Tanjug also reported a car carrying foreign journalists in Kosovo was hit on
Sunday, although Nato says there is no evidence an alliance plane was
involved.
Jamie Shea: We have no information so far that we were responsible
The driver of the car, who was an interpreter, was killed and one British,
one French and one Italian journalist had been injured, said the agency.
Eve-Ann Prentice of The Times newspaper was treated in a hospital in Prizren
but has since been released.
Milosevic peace move
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has confirmed he will accept the G8
principles for ending the Kosovo conflict.
In a statement issued to Serbian radio, he said: "In line with our
consistent policy of peace and defence of freedom, the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia has accepted the G8 principles and believes that the UN Security
Council, in line with the UN Charter, should now make it possible with its
resolution to move the solution to the crisis from the military to the
political track."
The US reacted with caution, saying it welcomed any positive development but
it was not clear all the terms had been accepted.
Michael Williams, a BBC correspondent in Belgrade, said Yugoslavia first
accepted the G8 principles as a basis for negotiation some three weeks ago.
But he said it was perhaps significant that the announcement had finally
come from the highest echelons of government.
Clinton calls for support
US President Bill Clinton has urged Americans to support the Kosovo
campaign.
"What we are doing today will save lives, including American lives, in the
future and it will give our children a better, safer world to live in," he
said in his Memorial Day address.
Mr Clinton said that if the United States was more heavily involved than
other countries, it was because the US had a greater capacity.
Jeremy Cooke reports: "The fighting threatens to spread into Albania itself"
In another development, there has been upsurge in fighting between Serb
forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army along the border between Kosovo and
Albania.
Serb shells hit an area less than a mile from the Morino crossing point used
by hundreds of refugees every day.
Aid agencies in the nearby town of Kukes have warned that the area is
becoming increasingly unsafe.
Some 2,000 refugees a day are being taken to camps further south, although
many are unwilling to move away from the border, and from home in Kosovo.
http://news2.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_357000/357355.stm
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"A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious. But it cannot
survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for
he is known and he carries his banners openly against the city. But the
traitor moves among those within the gates freely, his sly whispers
rustling through all alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself.
For the traitor appears no traitor; he speaks in the accents familiar to
his victim, and he wears their face and their garments and he appeals to
the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of
a nation; he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the
pillars of a city; he infects the body politic so that it can no longer
resist. A murderer is less to be feared. The traitor is the plague."
--- Cicero in a speech to the Roman Senate, as recorded by Sallust
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