Letters
The International Herald Tribune
February 20, 2004
http://www.iht.com/articles/130486.html

Re: "The prosecutor muddies Serbian waters," Views,
Feb. 17 by Misha Glenny

             Justice in Serbia

     So many crimes committed against Serbian
civilians in the tragic civil war were not
investigated and indeed ignored by the tribunal at The
Hague. And conveniently for the tribunal, so many of
the perpetrators - Franjo Tudjman, Alija Izetbegovic,
among others - died and their crimes are now
deliberately forgotten. It's time for the
international community to realize that the tribunal
was established with the political aim of pinning the
blame for the Yugoslav civil wars on the Serbian
people even though all ethnic groups and their leaders
in the former nation share blame. This tribunal is not
one that seeks true justice. It should be shut down.

     Under the employment of her anti-Serbian Western
paymasters, Carla Del Ponte doesn't make statements
against Croatia or Sarajevo for harboring their
still-living war criminals. As usual, all of the focus
ís on the Serbs. It's time for Western leaders to
allow the truth of this conflict to be told and to let
the Serbs try Radovan Karadzic, Ratko Mladic and
Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia.

Michael Pravica, Henderson, Nevada


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