-Caveat Lector-

July 3, 2001
A Fair Trial for Milosevic?
Memo To: Attorney General John Ashcroft
From: Jude Wanniski
Re: Hurray for Ramsey Clark
Quite apart from my belief that Slobodan Milosevic has been demonized
to cover up the blunders of the State Department in the last Bush
administration, I�m now disgusted with the willingness of our Political
Establishment to celebrate his kidnapping. The fact that our government
promised $1 billion in ransom to buy the Belgrade government�s
willingness to ship him off for a "fair trial" at the International Court of
Justice at the Hague makes me ashamed to be an American. Yes,
John, I know you are just a cog in the wheel, forced to turn at the
Establishment�s bidding, but this is truly reprehensible. Imagine what it
would have been like if Richard Nixon or Jerry Ford had been indicted by
the Hague Tribunal as war criminals, for their complicity of the
massacre of Vietnamese civilians at My Lai, or Sen. Bob Kerrey
dragged before the court for  his slaughter of innocents. President Bill
Clinton was clearly a war criminal, having bombed a Sudan aspirin
factory and killing several folks in the process (not to mention the Iraqi
civilians who got in  the way of his wag-the-dog bombing attacks). What
do we do if he is indicted?

I�d like you to read this press release from a former Attorney
General of the United States in the Lyndon Johnson administration,
Ramsey Clark, whose father Tom was A.G. in the Harry Truman
administration and a Supreme Court Justice from 1949 to 1967. The fact
that Ramsey Clark was despised by conservative Republicans for being
anti-war in the Vietnam era may cause you to hesitate, but this is a
different issue. Please note that former President Clinton�s secretary of
state, Madeleine Albright, has already announced that Milosevic IS A
WAR CRIMINAL and should be dealt with severely after his fair trial. The
New York Times also concluded that Milosevic is a monster and now
treats us to selected photographs designed to prove that he should be
put away for life. Remember, what goes around, comes around. One of
these days the Eurocrats might offer a bundle of euros for your
extradition, or that of your boss. Don�t you worry about that?

INTERNATIONAL ACTION CENTER CONDEMNS "ILLEGAL, U.S.-
FORCED DEPORTATION OF EX- YUGOSLAV PRESIDENT LOBODAN
MILOSEVIC TO NATO-SPONSORED COURT"

"AN ENORMOUS TRAGEDY FOR YUGOSLAVIA AND THE RULE OF
LAW," SAYS FORMER U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL RAMSEY CLARK

The International Action Center (IAC), a nationwide anti-war
organization, denounced today's deportation of ex-Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic to the "International Criminal Court for the Former
Yugoslavia" in The Hague, Netherlands. "It is an enormous tragedy for
Yugoslavia, the Serbian people and the rule of law," said IAC
Chairperson and former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark. "Serbian
Prime Minister Djindjic and other officials should be investigated for high
crimes against the people, and if found guilty should be sentenced in
accordance with the law."

"Demands should be made to the ICCFY," Mr. Clark continued,
"which is itself illegal, to immediately return Mr. Milosevic. The United
Nations must not encourage the illegal seizure of persons, such as took
place in this case. The people of Yugoslavia should unite in response to
this illegal seizure and demand the return of Mr. Milosevic, as should
people from all over the world."

"Today's U.S.-engineered deportation of former Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic is a gross violation of both legality and Yugoslavia's
national sovereignty," said IAC West Coast Coordinator Richard Becker.
"The ICCFY in The Hague is nothing more than a 'kangaroo court,' set
up by the U.S.-dominated UN Security Council, and run by the NATO
powers."

"The ICCFY's role as an instrument of the United States and other
NATO powers was made apparent during the 1999 NATO war against
Yugoslavia. Despite the fact that the massive bombing of Yugoslavia
constituted grave violations of international law -- including crimes
against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity -- the ICCFY
refused to even consider indicting the NATO powers," Becker continued.
Instead, the ICCFY indicted five Yugoslav leaders, among them then-
President Milosevic. NATO spokesperson Jamie Shea stated in May
1999, "Of course NATO supports the ICCFY � NATO created it."
Sara Flounders, National Co-Director of the IAC, pointed out the fact
that "Milosevic's deportation violated Yugoslavia's constitution, and
decisions of its federal president, parliament and Constitutional
Court. The extradition of Milosevic was carried out today under the
orders of the #1 U.S. lapdog politician in Yugoslavia, Zoran Djindjic,
prime minister of Serbia. In the recent election, Djindjic and his party
were the main conduits for U.S. funds. The U.S. government openly
boasts of having spent more than $100 million fixing the election in
Yugoslavia, a country of 10 million people. The equivalent would be a
foreign government spending $2.8 billion to influence a national election
in the U.S."

"Today, Djindjic overrode the federal courts, parliament and president
of Yugoslavia in order to deliver Milosevic to the imperialist's court
one day before the Yugoslavia �donors conference� (really the creditors
conference) opens," Flounders continued. "Milosevic was sold to the
U.S. by their man in Belgrade. Imagine a governor of state in the U.S.
overriding the federal government and constitution to surrender a U.S.
citizen to another country."

"The objective of this step is not just, or even primarily, Milosevic
himself," said Becker. "The deportation of Milosevic is another
element aimed at terminating Yugoslavia's sovereignty once and for all.
For more than a decade the U.S. and NATO have used war, blockades,
sanctions and other means to re-balkanize the Balkans. Today, as a
result, U.S. military bases dominate the region -- in Croatia, Bosnia,
Albania, Hungary, Macedonia, Kosovo (Serbia) -- where there were none
10 years ago. Yugoslavia's real crime was that it resisted this re-
colonization process."

"The IAC stands with those in Yugoslavia today who are resisting
the U.S./NATO takeover of their country," said Flounders, noting
that an IAC delegation is presently en route to Yugoslavia.


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