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From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 4:58 PM
Subject: NATO Stabilizes The Balkans: Bosnia [STOPNATO.ORG.UK]


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[The prototypical NATO success story: Arm and support
any bloodthirsty cutthroats who serve your purposes,
then act the model of outraged innocence when 'a thief
acts like a thief.' Poor betrayed NATO, the eternal
victim of other people's - all other peoples' -
savagery and retrograde tendencies. Good thing there
are Herrenvolk in Brussels ready to take on the
thankless task of pulling the backward brutes off each
other, to assume the white man's burden, the noble
civilizing mission of benign colonization. Isn't that
why Mussolini invaded Ethiopia, Hitler Poland and
Hirohito Manchuria? Why does it all sound so
familiar?]  

Bosnia Government Charges Croat Nationalists
SARAJEVO, May 15, 2001 -- (Reuters) The government of
Bosnia's Muslim-Croat federation filed criminal
charges on Tuesday against three nationalist Croat
leaders for allegedly undermining the country's
defense capacity.
The Federation Defense Ministry said it laid charges
against Ante Jelavic, former Croat member of Bosnia's
tripartite presidency, former federation Defense
Minister Miroslav Prce and the federation's former
deputy army commander, Dragan Curcic.
"The criminal charges were filed due to a grounded
suspicion that Ante Jelavic, Miroslav Prce and Dragan
Curcic have committed the criminal act...of
undermining military and defense capacity," a ministry
statement said, giving no further details.
Federation Defense Minister Mijo Anic, a moderate
Croat, had said earlier that charges might be brought
against former ministry officials for what he said was
the embezzlement of hundreds of millions of marks from
the ministry.
The three men are all leading figures in a separatist
movement launched in March to protest the exclusion of
the nationalist Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) in the
new government of Bosnia's Muslim-Croat federation.
A prosecutor will have to decide whether to take up
the case.


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