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CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON GLOBALIZATION (CANADA)

War Crimes and the Recognition of Kosovo: Observations on the current
political leadership in Kosovo

By Major General (ret'd) Lewis MacKenzie

Global Research, April 3, 2008

Statement to The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies, The Rockford
Institute Center for International Affairs and the Montreal Rally against
the Recognition of Kosovo "Independence", March 30th, 2008.

I regret that I was not able to attend this event due to other commitments.
I thank the organizers and Ambassador Bissett for giving me the opportunity
to say a few words. The Balkans are not easy to understand and I do not
consider myself an expert by any stretch however starting in 1992 with the
independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina I witnessed the beginning of
international anti-Serb bias based in no small part due to the efforts of
professional North American based public relations firms hired by two sides
in a three sided civil war. The Bosnian Serbs were slow off the mark, hired
no one and have paid the price.

This anti-Serb bias and sympathy for their "victims" was exploited by the
Kosovo Liberation Army, (KLA), an internationally recognized terrorist
organization at the time when it commenced killing Serbian security
personnel in the late 90s. The KLA hired the same North American PR firms
employed by the Bosnian government and successfully won the PR war in spite
of the fact their organization initiated the armed conflict. No one could
ever accuse the Serbs of treating the Kosovar's with kid gloves; however,
discrimination in civil service and university hiring procedures is hardly
justification for armed resistance with independence and the creation of
Greater Albania as a goal.

Canadians should be concerned regarding Kosovo's current leadership. The
current Prime Minister Hashim Thaci was the leader of the KLA. He has
admitted that the KLA orchestrated the infamous Racak "massacre" dressing
their KLA dead in civilian clothes, machine gunning them and dumping them in
a ditch and claiming it was a Serbian slaughter of civilians. NATO bought
into the ruse and on its 50th birthday looking for a role in the post cold
war world the alliance became the KLA's air force and bombed a sovereign
nation from the safety of 10,000 ft. No one in NATO was hurt.

His predecessor as Prime Minister was Agim Cheku. He was in command of
Croatian Forces in the Medak Pocket where Serb families were burnt alive in
their cellars necessitating intervention by Canadian soldiers and he was
also in charge in 1995 during Operation Storm when the Croatian Army
cowardly shelled and over- ran Canadian peacekeeping positions. For both of
those actions Canada called for the indictment of Cheku for war crimes.

Canada should remain united with the approximately 157 member countries of
the United Nations and with the leaders of the vast majority of the world's
population, India, China, the world's most populous Muslim nation,
Indonesia, Russia, Argentina, Greece, Cyprus and 149 others in not
recognizing Kosovo's illegal unilateral declaration of independence.
Independence has to be earned by a group meeting specific criteria and in
accordance with legal protocol. Kosovo does not even come close to
qualifying for such recognition.

 

Maj. General Lewis MacKenzie is the former UNPROFOR Commander in Bosnia

 

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