27 years for....? 
 
Momcilo Krajisnik, former Speaker of the Bosnian parliament and that of the
Bosnian Serbs, was sentenced yesterday by the Hague Inquisition to 27 years
in prison (for a man his age, that's a de facto life sentence).
 
According to Andy Wilcoxson of Slobodan-Milosevic.org, the Inquisition could
not find a direct link between Krajisnik and any of the crimes committed
(allegedly or demonstrably) by the Bosnian Serbs in the course of the war.
So they convicted him of supposedly belonging to a "joint criminal
enterprise" to establish a "Greater Serbia" - a fictitious, quasi-legal
category developed for the Inquisition by an American lawyer in order to
justify blanket indictments of Serb political and military leaders.
 
As an example of the Inquisition's deliberate duplicity, Wilcoxson cites
that "proof" of Krajisnik's alleged participation in a Serb criminal
conspiracy was a statement he made in March 1992 that supposedly set off a
Serb "expulsion programme." Wilcoxson demonstrates the statement directly
referred to the Cutilheiro peace plan (the one Alija Izetbegovic's
illegitimate government rejected). To the best of my knowledge, no one at
the Inquisition has ever bothered to present evidence that a "Serb expulsion
programme" was more than figment of the prosecutors' imagination; its
existence was treated as an a priori fact.
 
Naser Oric, who boasted of his atrocities and even filmed them, got two
years for "failing to stop human rights abuses" or some such nonsense.
Krajisnik gets 27 years for alleged participation (based on deliberately
misinterpreted evidence) in a fictitious conspiracy.
 
Let's call this what it is: "Walking while Serb."
 
posted by Gray Falcon at 15:25   
 
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