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IS SELF-DEFENSE A 'WAR CRIME'?
HOW KLA TERRORISTS ARE TURNED INTO VICTIMS
By: Justin Raimondo

The saga of the Bytyqi brothers, covered in my last column,  is an
object lesson in how the War Party exploits every opportunity, no
matter how dubious, to make propaganda for their cause. It also
epitomizes how the media cooperate,  allowing themselves to be used
as a transmission belt for lies masquerading as "news" � a working
alliance underscored by a number of new developments in  this
fascinating and fast-developing story.

A FORTUNATE COINCIDENCE
But before we get into that, let's briefly reiterate the background to this
case:  the Bytyqi brothers � Mehmet, Ylli, and Agron  � were members
of the "Atlantic Brigade," a  band of some 400 Albanian-Americans (and
others) who were recruited from abroad to fight in the Kosovo war on the
side of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). In spite of US laws forbidding
such activities, the Atlantic Brigadeers were allowed to recruit, raise
money,  and even train in the United States, and then travel to the
battlefields of Kosovo, where  they fought at the KLA's side. The three
New York-based brothers, who previously ran a  Long Island pizzeria,
arrived in Kosovo just as the war was beginning to wind down.
(Although at least one, Agron Bytyqi, made  a stopover in Ireland.) They
promptly disappeared without a trace � until police in the former
Yugoslavia disinterred their bodies from a mass grave outside a Serbian
special forces training camp. The bodies were found not only with their
New York drivers  licenses in their pockets, but also with Serbian court
papers indicating that they had  been arrested on June 27 and jailed for
trying to infiltrate the country. Gee, what a  fortunate coincidence!

IN HIGH DUDGEON
Now, incredibly, these KLA soldiers are being  touted as helpless
victims of Milosevic's "war crimes." The discovery of these bodies has
the US chief of mission in Yugoslavia, William Montgomery, in high
dudgeon: he told the Washington  Post that the Americans are really
really peeved that the Yugoslavs didn't welcome the Bytyqi terrorist tag-
team into the country with open arms: "Believe me, this is going to be a
very important case for us," Montgomery gloated. "We  need to get real
information from the Yugoslav authorities. We are going to insist they do
a full investigation."

A VISIT TO MOTHER
Oh, but surely Mr. Montgomery doesn't want a full investigation, since
that would have to mean an investigation of the true nature and
sponsorship of the "Atlantic Brigade," and a determined inquiry into just
what the brothers Bytyqi were doing in Yugoslavia, anyway, 17 days
after the Kosovo war officially ended. But he needn't worry: the
"mainstream" media is not about to ask any uncomfortable questions
about this murky affair. They are quite content to  broadcast the official
story: that the three brothers, instead of being on a mission to penetrate
Yugoslav territory and wreak havoc, had instead gone to visit their long-
lost  mother, and, in the midst of another act of charity � escorting 3
male Gypsies  from their mother's neighborhood to safety in Serbia �
were detained and killed by  those awful Serbian racists.

THOSE WONDERFUL BOYS
This fanciful tale is sprouting all over the newswires, and is the leitmotif
of the major newspaper accounts. The New York Times piece is purest
agitprop, depicting the Bytyqis as noble idealists who gave up a
comfortable life in a beach town in the posh Long Island Hamptons for a
cause greater than  themselves. These were "wonderful" boys, we are
told, and their father extols their vaunted heroism, saying "they gave up
the couch" and an easy life to  liberate their people. Their friends are
cited as saying that they were all fearless warriors precisely because
they were Americans and therefore were unused to being bullied  by
those bad old Serbs. Embedded in the midst all these extravagant
panegyrics is a key nugget of information � or disinformation, depending
on your perspective:

INTO THE MURK
"They were," the Times informs us, "apparently not engaged in combat
when they were captured, witnesses and investigators said."
Witnesses? Who are these witnesses? The Times doesn't  elaborate,
and so we have to turn to the International Herald Tribune's version of
the story, which has a bit more hard information, in addition to the usual
dose of propaganda. We hear of another Bytyqi brother, Fatos, still alive
and in Kosovo, confessing that "he initially lied about his brothers' war
activities, but later explained that he had been 'advised' not to discuss
their membership in the Atlantic Brigade." We also have young Fatos
blurting out that, as far as he knew, his brothers were on their way to
meet up with some buddies from the Atlantic Brigade in Pristina: as for
the mission of mercy on behalf of the Gypsies, he could not confirm the
story. At any rate, we know that the last anyone saw of them they were
heading north in a Volkswagon. At this point, a witness � Miroslav
Mitrovic, one of the Gypsies supposedly along for the ride � enters the
picture,  proffered by the Belgrade-based "Humanitarian Law Center,"
and here is where the picture really begins to get murky.

THE 'HUMANITARIAN' WITH A GUILLOTINE
Of course, anything that the "Humanitarian Law Center" has to say is
immediately suspect, since the HLC is the creature of Nastasa Kandic,
a Serbian version of Jane Fonda, the leading theorist of collective
Serbian guilt for alleged "war crimes," who has made a career out of
accusing her own people of being incorrigible murderers. Kandic � the
perfect incarnation of what Isabel Paterson, the Old Right author of
the 1940s, called "the humanitarian with a guillotine" � advocates a "re-
education" program for Serbia similar to the one undergone by postwar
Germany, and calls for the suppression of politically-incorrect speech
and organizations. She is now suing the Serbian Socialist Party for
"hate speech" and demanding that they be banned. It was Kandic who,
as the organizer of an OSCE media conference held in Montenegro, told
Serbian journalists who walked out in protest at the NATO-crats' high-
handedness: "They pay you and have the right to question your conduct
during the war." Heavily subsidized by interventionist sugar-daddy
George Soros, Kandic is a weird, isolated figure in Serbian politics, one
of the few who openly sided with NATO during the bombing.

SABOTEUR WITH A PASSPORT?
In any case, her "witness" isn't proving all that helpful, for we are told by
the Tribune that "there is a dispute between Fatos and Mr. Mitrovic over
why the brothers did not have their U.S.passports with them on the
journey." Although we are not told the nature of this dispute, it isn't hard
to fathom the truth: for since when does a covert agent on an
important military mission carry his passport with him? According the
family lawyer, the brothers were stopped by Serbian police in the village
of Merdare, well over the border with Kosovo. Now, what would 3
members of the Atlantic Brigade be doing on the wrong side of the
border, even if there was some truth to the story that they were
merely acting as a military escort for the poor oppressed Gypsies? You
tell me.

It doesn't require any great mental effort to draw the obvious conclusion:
this incursion was a precursor of the wave of KLA terrorism that erupted
in the border zone last year, as yet another "liberation army" sprang up
in the war's aftermath, this time in southern Serbia.

BRIBERY AS TRUTH SERUM
The Gypsies were allowed to pass, but the brothers Bytyqi were
sentenced to 15 days in prison for illegal entry into Yugoslavia, and    on
June 27 they were imprisoned at Prokuplie, in southern Serbia. Now the
HLC has gotten a  former police inspector, Zoran Stankovic, to testify
that the three brothers were to be released into his custody and that he
showed up at the prison to collect them four days before what was to be
their release date, but they were nowhere to be found. According to
Fatos, however, a big bribe to a prison official reveals the truth: that the
three were "driven away in a white car and never seen again." Will the
ICTFY admit evidence from admittedly bribed witnesses? Believe me,
they aren't choosy: anonymous witnesses are not only allowed but
positively encouraged, and they can submit their bought-and-paid-for
"testimony" in absentia.

A HATE CRIME?
The International Herald Tribune's spin on this story is basically an echo
of the Bytyqi family lawyer's argument: "They were killed because they
were American citizens," Bajram Krasniqi, a lawyer in Pristina,  told the
Tribune. "There were people in that prison who were in the rebel army
and they were eventually released. This is the only case where
someone was arrested, taken to court, tried, released out of the prison
and then executed. This crime was planned, ordered and conducted
without any judicial act, and it was done by Serbian officials in
cooperation with officials at the prison. Hopefully, the Serb authorities
will now arrest these people and they will be brought to justice."

LEGALITY IN WARTIME
Arrest them � for what? For executing three foreign nationals who were
clearly members of a hostile military force, sent into Yugoslavia on a
mission to that could've included anything from sabotage to
assassination? Fatos tells us that they wore KLA medallions around
their necks, and no one denies that they were found on Serbian soil. A
truce had been declared, but Yugoslavia was still on a wartime footing,
and the military was alert for any new attack: are Yugoslav police to be
arrested and tried for summarily dispatching these three invaders to
Paradise? Krasniqui claims that a "judicial process" was lacking in the
sequence of events that led to their deaths, but by this standard every
act of resistance to invasion must be adjudicated before a single shot is
fired in self-defense. And it has got to be a joke of a particularly
grotesque sort that has a top official of the KLA standing on the
principle of "legality"!

LOOK WHO'S TALKING!
Krasniqi is head of the Kosovo Albanian "commission for war crimes
and missing people," and a former member of KLA  leader Hashem
Thaci's "provisional government." Under this government, the ethnic
cleansing of Kosovo, carried out by KLA stormtroopers, was similarly
lacking in the proper judicial procedures. Indeed, the entire judicial
process in the conquered province is so corrupt and biased against the
Serbs that even the United Nations has had to acknowledge the
problem and pledge to solve it. So now we have Mr. Krasniqui standing
before us, pontificating that the demise of the brothers Bytyqi was a
hate crime against Americans � this from the most fanatic and
relentless practitioners of hate in the Balkans! Good lord, is there no
limit to the gall of these American sock puppets and their Western
handlers? Are we to be spared nothing?

ONLY IN MANHATTAN
Apparently not. Incredibly, it looks like the ICTFY, in cooperation with
Ms. Kandic, is going to highlight the "murder" of the Bytyqi brothers as
emblematic of Slobodan Milosevic's "crimes against humanity."

The Times piece dutifully echoes the Tribunal by lamely averring that the
three were not "in combat" when they were apprehended, but this
Clintonian hairsplitting (are soldiers penetrating enemy territory "in
combat"?) is what we have come to expect of the Great Gray Lady.
Everywhere but for the isle of Manhattan, soldiers caught trying to
infiltrate enemy territory are indeed engaged in an act of war.  One can
hardly imagine that their fate took them by surprise.

INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW
It's damn lucky for the ICTFY that poor deluded old Slobo has, bizarrely,
decided not to retain legal counsel, and instead chosen to stand on the
"principle" of not answering any of the charges against him � on the
grounds that the ICTFY has no legal standing or authority. He's right
about ICTFY's illegitimacy, but it does not follow that a lawyer is
"unnecessary," as the former Serbian strongman put it. For surely this
particular charge � the alleged "murder" of the Bytyqi brothers �  would
be easy enough to refute, and you wouldn't need Johnnie Cochran to do
it (although I still think he would be the best). Things would surely get
interesting if Slobo's defense lawyers could call to the stand the
organizers and financiers of this mysterious  "Atlantic Brigade," so we
could get, first hand, the real lowdown. I'd settle for an answer to the
question of why the Bytyqi brothers showed up in Kosovo in order to
fight a war that was largely over once they got there.

EARTH CALLING RAMSEY CLARK
Yes, the trial of Slobodan Milosevic could be a great boon for anti-
interventionists, instead of a propaganda coup for the War Party  � if the
defense would get its act together, that is. There are all sorts of
interesting questions that are raised by this particular accusation
against Milosevic, and a good lawyer � are you listening Ramsey Clark?
Can you hear me, Christopher Black? � would take full advantage of it.
For all we know, the Brigadeers have not returned  home, but are still
fighting, this time in Macedonia. In order to pursue the Bytyqi case,
UN prosecutors could run smack up against US and European
intelligence agencies eager to protect their sources and shield their
methods � not that they're fooling much of anybody, anyway.

TRUMP CARD
The great difficulty of the proceedings in The Hague, from the
prosecution's point of view, is the problem of directly linking Milosevic
to a particular execution. It is one thing to hold him up as the symbol of
Serbia's alleged war guilt, and quite another to establish his personal
responsibility for specific acts. They seem to have solved that by
choosing a case where Milosevic may indeed have issued a direct order
of execution, or at least an order that can be indirectly linked to    his
subordinates. In going this route, however, the ICTFY could also be
opening themselves up to a different and far more serious problem, and
that is acute political embarrassment.

In this case, the defense has a trump card to play: they could
conceivably prove that the Bytyqi brothers, far from being innocent
American tourists on a Balkan jaunt, were American mercenaries on a
deadly mission. Just as it is Carla Del Ponte's job to personally link
Milosevic to the decision to execute noncombatants, so the task of the
defense � if one is forthcoming � would be to uncover the true nature
and origins of the Atlantic Brigade and a give a full account of its
activities. What an interesting trial that would turn out to be!

Justin Raimondo is Editorial Director of AntiWar.Com. He is a regular
columnist for Ether Zone.
Published in the July 25, 2001 issue of  Ether Zone

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