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February 25, 2002


GO, SLOBO, GO!

Milosevic socks it to the UN Tribunal

The "trial" of Slobodan Milosevic couldn't have come at a better time.
As the US rampages through Afghanistan, bombing friend and foe alike,
openly gearing up for an excursion into Iraq - all the name of a holy
"war on terrorism" - the double standard operating here is almost
comically obvious. 
 
 
 
 
THE RAPE OF YUGOSLAVIA

Faced with a terrorist insurgency rising from within the borders of
Yugoslavia, Milosevic launched an often brutal campaign to rid Kosovo of
the KLA, who, under the influence of an ultra-nationalistic ideology
with totalitarian overtones, were targeting Serbian civilians and had
declared war on the state. For that, his nation was gang-raped by NATO
and old Slobo was dragged to the Hague in chains, where an entity that
declaring itself the "International Criminal Tribunal for War Crimes in
the Former Yugoslavia" has put him on trial for "crimes against peace."

TRUTH WILL OUT

This in spite of the post-war headlines: "Cook accused of misleading
public on Kosovo massacres," [London Times]; "Where Are Kosovo's Killing
Fields?" asked Stratfor, the online foreign policy analysts; "Despite
Tales, the War in Kosovo Was Savage, but Wasn't Genocide," averred the
War Street Journal, whose editorialists supported the Kosovo war (as
they do every American war);. "Serb killings exaggerated by the West,"
said the London Guardian [8/18/00].

The Guardian story details the Orwellian process whereby initial claims
of 100,000 victims of "genocide" were shrunk drastically to under 3,000
(counting both Serbs and Kosovar Albanians). When several teams of
forensic investigators returned from Kosovo, their job finished, they
came out with stunning news: the Clinton administration had been lying
about the alleged Serbian "genocide." As the former Yugoslavia lay in
smoking ruins, however, the truth hardly mattered: NATO, after all, had
won. The Guardian ruefully noted the backtracking of the NATO-crats:

"As war crimes experts from Britain and other countries prepare to wind
down the exhumation of hundreds of graves in Kosovo on behalf of the
UN's International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the
Hague, officials concede they have not borne out the worst wartime
reports. These were given by refugees and repeated by western government
spokesmen during the campaign. They talked of indiscriminate killings
and as many as 100,000 civilians missing or taken out of refugee columns
by the Serbs."

THE KOSOVO FRAUD EXPOSED

The British journalist John Laughland has exposed this gigantic fraud at
some length, and I dealt with this subject in a previous column: I won't
repeat myself here except to note that none of this wildly inaccurate
reporting was ever acknowledged by the Clinton News Network or any of
the other media outlets that served, during the Kosovo war, as willing
executioners of the truth. Yet Carla Del Ponte and the other
make-believe officials of this makeshift "tribunal" - the word itself
denotes an arbitrary authority of dubious standing - had to string
together some sort of case against the fallen Serbian leader. After all,
they had scheduled the show trial well in advance, and the audience was
waiting. The show must go on! 

So they simply broadened their indictment to include every single act of
brutality committed in the Balkans since 1989: the endless ethnic
cleansing and re-cleansing, the massacres, the chauvinism and
fanaticism. Although there was plenty of blame for this bloody history
to go around - more than enough even for a three-sided civil war - Del
Ponte attributes it all to a single man whose mythic evil was supposed
to have been demonstrated in The Hague. Except it isn't turning out that
way..

THE SCORE SO FAR: SLOBO, 2 - DEL PONTE, 0

It turns out that the wily Milosevic, before getting into the dictator
business, had been trained as a lawyer, although he never practiced. But
it looks like he didn't need much practice: the guy's a natural. He's
already gotten the prosecutor's chief witness heaved out for presenting
hearsay evidence that is technically admissible but was ruled out of
order by the judge. Not only that, but he so effectively exposed the
tall tales of the third witness, one Agim Zeqiri, that Mr. Zeqiri simply
refused to answer any more questions, pleading "illness," and was
excused by judge over Milosevic's strenuous - and perfectly reasonable -
objections.

After having been allowed to go on for hours about how his family and
friends were all victimized by the demonic Serbs, Milosevic got the
witness to admit on the stand that he and his fellow villagers were
actively aiding the KLA: it soon became apparent that what Mr. Zequiri
had described was not a "massacre" but a pitched battle between Serbian
troops and armed KLA fighters. Another witness, Fehim Elshani, was so
combative that he had to be reproved by the judge, and instructed to
answer Milosevic's questions. The obvious incompetence of the
prosecutors is a terrible embarrassment. According to the International
Herald Tribune,

"During the course of Elshani's testimony somewhat disorganized
questioning from a prosecutor left a central issue unclear: Who exactly
bombed Elshami's compound, killing seven people in his own yard and two
in his brother's?"

"RESISTANCE IS FUTILE.."

The trial of Slobodan Milosevic can only turn out to be an epic farce,
from its comedic beginning to its predetermined end: it is like some
policy wonk's idea of a Noh play, a ritualized and highly stylized
evocation of what life is going to be like in the New World Order. Any
nation that gets out of hand, that asserts its sovereignty too boldly,
and resists assimilation into the Euro-American Borg, will see its rebel
princes dragged in back of the conqueror's chariot, like barbarians in
an ancient Roman triumph, and put on display in the Coliseum for the
mob's amusement. This trial is meant as a lesson, and a warning, not
only to the Eastern Europeans and their fellow Slavs in Russia, but to
any similarly "rogue" regime anywhere that "resistance is futile," as
the Borg like to say.

. OR IS IT?

As Milosevic is demonstrating, however, it isn't futile: even if (or,
rather, when) he is convicted. For the sheer crudeness of the little
morality tale now being played out in the Hague - like an amateur skit,
with key actors forgetting their lines, and the props visibly collapsing
before the eyes of the audience - is, indeed, serving as a warning to
all the peoples of Europe and beyond: it could happen to you!

GETTING THE MESSAGE

Certainly this was the message that Austrians got - and were meant to
get - when they faced diplomatic sanctions (including those imposed by
the US) and open threats for voting for the "wrong" candidates in an
ostensibly free election and elevating the Austrian Freedom Party into
the government. As the Council of Europe gets ready to outlaw "hate
speech" and "xenophobia" on the Internet, the anti-immigration stance of
the FPO is soon to become a criminal and fully prosecutable act. The
Italians, who voted the "post-fascist" Allianza Nacional into the
government, are also treading on some very thin ice: the "open borders"
immigration stance of the Euro-crats is fiercely opposed by two major
pro-government parties, including the separatist Northern League,
without whose support Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi would have to
hold new elections. The same coalition of politically correct
left-liberals (Susan Sontag, Michael Lerner, Geraldine Ferraro, Bianca
Jagger) and anxious American neoconservatives who supported the Kosovo
war because it was waged against the "xenophobic" Serbs, were almost as
hysterical over developments in Southern Europe.

THE HAUNTING

But of course Rome will never be bombed, as Belgrade was, because the
Americans would never permit it. And yet - while Washington is more than
glad to give Del Ponte and her kangaroo court free rein in the Balkans,
and let them take up from where Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright left
off, American complicity in this parody of justice will doubtless come
back to haunt us.

A CLEAR IF NOT ENTIRELY PRESENT DANGER

For decades, One-Worlders have been agitating for an International Court
that would subsume all national sovereignties under its own power, and
have the authority to override even the US Constitution. American
Presidents, including even the fulsomely Wilsonian Clinton, hesitated to
sign on to a treaty binding the US to such a Court's decisions, and not
only because it would be filibustered to death in the Senate. The
prospect that American soldiers would have to one day face a Del Ponte
clone and stand in the dock accused of war crimes would make any
American President - no matter how shiftless and disloyal - cringe, and
hesitate before signing on the dotted line. In the post-9/11 world, a
Republican White House has made it clear that they, and not some motley
assembly of Euro-pygmies, will sit in judgement on the "axis of evil,"
and dispose of evil-doers as they see fit. Yet the Milosevic trial
ensures that the possibility of eventual American accountability is not
completely excluded - although not in a way any patriot can approve of.

DANGER ZONE

The US put pressure on Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica to give in
to the witch Del Ponte, and, as long and hard as he fought, the only
principled politician in the entire country was forced, in the end - by
the US and its Yugoslav sock puppets - to accept a fait accompli:
Milosevic was simply kidnapped and taken into custody. One need not
impute moral equivalence between Milosevic's thugs and American soldiers
to see that the show trial in The Hague sets a dangerous precedent, one
that we may live to regret.

WE'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY

The danger is not immediate, but far from negligible. A recent news
story in Business Day reports:

"Milosevic is accused of launching a campaign of terror against the
Albanian majority in the Serbian province that resulted in 800000
deportations and at least 900 deaths before it was ended by Nato
bombers."

We've come a loooong way from the charge of 50,000 victims of "Serbian
genocide" routinely thrown around during the orgy of war hysteria
culminating in the Kosovo war. Nine-hundred - that's just about equal to
the number of "revenge killings" credited to the Kosovo "Liberation"
Army, which, contrary to the myth-makers, was never disbanded. You'll
note that the Tribunal has inflated its numbers by holding Milosevic
responsible for the massive flight that resulted from the NATO bombing,
but how many fled Afghanistan as a result of American bombs? How many
civilians were killed, "accidentally" or whatever, in "Operation
Enduring Freedom"? No matter whose statistics you accept, it's still
more than Milosevic is charged with killing in Kosovo.

THE SLOBO-RUMMY CONNECTION

Ah, but it's a matter of intent, you say: we killed civilians by
accident, whereas the last Stalinist in Europe did it by design. But
Milosevic makes some very familiar arguments about the inevitability of
collateral damage and the absolute necessity of stopping the KLA
terrorists. Minus the Serbian accent, and without considering Slobo's
almost complete lack of charm, he could easily pass for Donald Rumsfeld
vowing to pursue a "war on terrorism" to the very end with whatever it
takes.

THE SELL-OUT

I hold no brief for Milosevic, as I have made very clear in the past on
more than one occasion, but his trial is nothing less than an
abomination, a twisted perversion of justice that ought to alarm every
patriotic American - no matter what their views on the present war. By
acceding to the wishes of the Europeans, and sanctioning this farce, the
US government is setting itself up for a fall - and selling its own
military down the river. 

KOSTUNICA ON TARGET

Kostunica was right to say of the trial: "There has been little legality
but much shallow, superficial... and often forged quasi-history. There
has been politicking, hypocrisy and strange inconsistencies." And the
Yugoslav President was dead-on target when he pointed out that not only
Milosevic is on trial here:

"The prosecution's claim that this trial is against one person, not all
Serbs, that there is no collective guilt but only individual, sounds
extremely stretched."

Equally far-fetched is the contention of Del Ponte's amen corner in the
US and Europe that the "crimes" of which Milosevic stands accused
justify the Kosovo war in retrospect. While Al Qaeda was sending aid and
volunteer fighters to the KLA, so were we: an unholy alliance if ever
there was one. Far from being a just war, the evisceration of the former
Yugoslavia by Bill Clinton and his NATO allies was a crime that upset
the delicate Balkan balance of power and unleashed the demon of Albanian
ultra-nationalism. It is a crime for which we may yet pay a high price
indeed.


 
 
 


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