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Interfax
March 11, 2006
Zyuganov blames trial organizers for Milosevic's death
MOSCOW - Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov blames those who
organized the trial of ex-Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic for his
death.
"Over the nearly four years of the proceedings in the Milosevic case carried
out by the so-called International Tribunal, the judges have actually found
themselves in a deadlock. And Milosevic's death is a way out of this
deadlock for those who organized this shameful framed-up trial," Zyuganov
told Interfax Saturday.
"The death of this man is on the conscience of the judges who recently
declined his request that he temporarily travel to Russia for medical
treatment, despite the fact that doctors confirmed that his health was
extremely poor," Zyuganov said.
The Russian Communist leader said he had officially urged the Russian
government to be more insistent in seeking Milosevic's temporary release for
treatment in Russia.
"I am glad that my country has done this and I feel ashamed for those who
continued to torture a gravely ill man in endless judicial proceedings," he
said.
Serbian News Network - SNN
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