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Milosevic trial characterised by ineptitude and evasions

By Tony Robson
21 March 2002

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After receiving the full glare of the media spotlight, the trial of former Yugoslavian
president, Slobodan Milosevic at The Hague virtually drifted off the radar screen for
several days. The Chief Prosecutor�s opening statement to the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was given wide publicity. Bite size sections
of Carla Del Ponte case for the prosecution, particularly those formulations such as
the one accusing Milosevic of �medieval savagery,� were given the banner headline
treatment.

However, Milosevic�s ability in his defense statement to turn the tables on his
accusers and level the same charges of war crimes against NATO for its 78-day
bombing campaign in Kosovo was greeted with consternation by the mass media.
With Milosevic refusing to recognise the legitimacy of the court and appoint counsel,
the assembled media believed that it would be a straightforward case of reporting the
former head of state�s uncontested guilt under conditions in which the verdict had
already been decided. Instead, before the eyes of a world audience, NATO claims
that Milosevic was solely responsible for genocide and ethnic cleansing was
effectively challenged and the Western powers� supposedly humanitarian record was
held up to scrutiny.

The question began to be asked who exactly was on trial? An attempt to provide
NATO�s aggression against Yugoslavia with a quasi-legal justification had backfired,
and badly at that.

For this reason since the opening three days of the trial, media coverage has
become far more low-key. The ICTY has failed to update the transcripts of the
testimony presented at the trial. At the time of writing, no transcripts have been
posted on its official website beyond February 19. By way of an explanation, the
press office of the ICTY stated that earlier testimony had been transcribed faster
because this entailed the statements of the prosecution and defense, but that
subsequent testimony involved protected witnesses, so they had to be more careful.
This excuse fails to stand up. The ICTY website, in its overview section of the trial,
identifies the names of the witnesses who have testified right into March.

Given the predisposition of the mass media to act as faithful ciphers for NATO
propaganda, the picture that has emerged despite these restrictions is damning.
Over the past four weeks the tribunal has been hearing testimony from witnesses
relating to the situation leading up to, and during the war in Kosovo. These are the
first of 350 people that are due to be called over the next two years by the
prosecution.

They were predominantly ethnic Albanian, but from different backgrounds�farmers,
politicians and retirees. The claim that ethnic cleansing and other war crimes were
solely the outcome of Yugoslav government policy could only be maintained by
seeking to minimise or deny the role played by the Albanian separatist Kosovo
Liberation Army (KLA) and its Western backers in the destabilisation of Yugoslavia.

The first alleged victim to appear before the tribunal was Agim Zeqiri, an ethnic
Albanian farmer. He claimed that the Serbs burned down his village of Celina, the
day after NATO commenced its bombing campaign. He claimed that the village, of
about 7,000 people, was displaced and during the exodus he was separated from his
family. He said he was only one of just two surviving members of a family of 18.

Conducting his own defense Milosevic was unable to complete his cross-
examination, as the prosecution witness retired early on the grounds of ill health. But
Zeqiri did acknowledge that the KLA had used the village as a source of provisions
and that at least 300 members of the KLA were based there.

Other witnesses spoke of atrocities carried out against defenseless civilians, and
fatalities among refugees. The perpetrators of these alleged crimes were constantly
referred to as �Serb forces�, a catchall phrase that makes no distinction between the
Yugoslav army (VJ), the Republic�s police force and Serb paramilitary groups.

>From a legal standpoint, the term �Serb forces�, when used to describe the VJ, is
misleading as this was the standing army of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(FRY)�a sovereign state recognized under international law, which was engaged in
hostilities against a paramilitary group seeking separation. Even the ICTY concedes
that the KLA embroiled the VJ and the Republic�s police in a violent confrontation.
Point 23 of the Milosevic indictment (Part 1�the background) states, �In the mid-
90�s, however, a faction of the Kosovo Albanians organised a group known as the
Ushtria Climirare e Kosoves (UCK) or, known in English as the Kosovo Liberation
Army (KLA). This group advocated a campaign of armed insurgency and violent
resistance to the Serbian authorities. In mid-1996, the KLA began launching attacks
primarily targeting FRY and Serbian police forces. Thereafter, and throughout 1997,
FRY and Serbian police forces responded with forceful operations against suspected
KLA bases and supporters in Kosovo.�

By asserting that KLA attacks were �primarily� directed against FRY and Serbian
police forces, the ICTY is able to remain silent on civilian targets of the KLA, such 
as
the refugee camps housing Serbs from the conflicts in Croatia and Bosnia, or the
ethnic cleansing carried out by the KLA against other minorities such as the
province�s Slav Muslims, the Goranis.

This selective approach to atrocities is designed to conceal the role Western foreign
policy played in aggravating the Yugoslav conflict. Behind the denunciation of the
counter-offensive waged by the VJ, the NATO powers shifted their line from
condemning the KLA as a terrorist outfit to promoting them as a national liberation
movement. When the FRY refused to surrender its sovereignty at the talks in
Rambouillet, NATO launched its military intervention.

Judge Richard May repeatedly intervened to curtail Milosevic�s cross-examination of
prosecution witnesses when he attempted to raise the support extended to the KLA
by the West and the impact of the 78-day bombardment of Kosovo by NATO on
forcing a mass exodus from the province.

Since the withdrawal of the Yugoslav army and its establishment as a UN
protectorate, Kosovo has become almost exclusively ethnic-Albanian. Over half the
Serb population has been driven out by the KLA and those that remain exist behind
the United Nations K-FOR cordons.

The prosecution also called Mahmut Bakalli, a former Communist Party official
turned Kosovo separatist. He was described as a member of the newly-established
Kosovo Assembly, but it was not pointed out that he stood on an open slate of one of
the political parties that was formed out of the KLA�the Alliance for the Future of
Kosova (AAK). During his testimony, Bakalli admitted to have acted as an adviser to
the KLA political representative, Adem Demaci, who was in daily contact with foreign
diplomats during the conflict.

Reporting on Milosevic�s cross-examination, BBC reporter Jon Silverman stated, �Mr
Milosevic also skilfully manipulated the witness into making a number of statements,
which exposed his blind spot towards Albanian criminality and violence.� Silverman
drew attention to the following exchange: �Do you know about drug trafficking
through Kosovo?� asked Mr Milosevic. �No.� �What about arms trafficking?� �No.�

The New York Times has asserted, �The activist, Harit Barani, had provided the most
comprehensive account in Mr Milosevic�s three-week-old trial for war crimes�. In fact
Barani has made allegations of Serb atrocities during the Kosovo conflict that have
been disproved as long ago as 1999 by the late Daniel Pearle. In an article he co-
wrote for the Wall Street Journal entitled, �Despite Tales, the War in Kosovo Was
Savage, but Wasn�t Genocide�, Pearle explained, �The KLA helped form the West�s
wartime image of Kosovo. International human rights groups say officials of the
guerrilla force served on the Kosovo-based Council for the Defence of Human Rights
and Freedoms, whose activists were often the first to interview refugees arriving in
Macedonia. Journalists later cited the council�s missing persons reports to support
theories about how many people died in Kosovo, and the State Department last
month echoed the council�s recent estimate of 10,000 missing. But the number has
been taken on faith: Western investigators say the council won�t share its list of the
missing.�

Pearle identified Barani as one such discredited news source. He used
telecommunications equipment supplied by the KLA to report the most fantastic
claims of war crimes to foreign radio services and diplomats. The most notorious of
these was the claim that the Serbs had used the Trepca industrial complex to
dispose of truck loads of corpses by dropping them down mine shafts, or incinerating
them in the furnaces. This was proven to be a hoax after French police and forensic
experts examined the area.

During his testimony to The Hague trial, Barani claimed to have discovered a �hit list�
of 66 ethnic-Albanians, including his own, signed by a Colonel Markovic. This alleged
document was signed on February 19, 1999, but was supposedly discovered in a
town hall by one of his friends after NATO troops entered the province in July. He
claimed that three of those named on the list were killed during spring of that year.
During the cross-examination, Milosevic insisted that the document was a forgery
and pointed out the numerous spelling mistakes and grammatical errors it contained.

On March 6 the ICTY judges declined Milosevic�s application for bail in order to
prepare his brief. The pretext for the refusal was that the defendant may abscond
and could threaten key witnesses yet to be called. This is in sharp contrast to the
approach adopted by the ICTY to Biljana Plavsic, the former head of the Bosnian
Serb republic from 1996 to 1998. Mrs Plavsic is charged with genocide, but was
granted bail August 2001.

In January 2001 Plavsic voluntarily handed herself in to The Hague and signalled her
readiness to testify against Milosevic. John Laughland from the British Helsinki
Human Rights Group wrote:

�After a couple of in-camera hearings, indeed�the contents of which, thanks to the
tribunal�s draconian secrecy rules, will never be revealed�Mrs Plavsic was told that
she would be released pending her trial. In August last year, this woman who has
been indicted for genocide�the most serious crime in the tribunal�s canon�was
allowed to return to her home in Belgrade, where she presumably now sits with her
cats. In the looking-glass world of so- called international justice, therefore, 
someone
who was far more directly involved in the events in Bosnia than Milosevic was is
being treated leniently, simply because she has agreed to denounce her old enemy,
the former Serb president.�






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