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*Karadzic and the Anti-Serbs*

July 27, 2008 | From theTrumpet.com
*A pervasive anti-Serb bias guarantees that the trial of Radovan Karadzic
will be at least as unjust as was the sham trial of Slobodan Milosevic.*


The United States, Britain, the European Union, the Vatican and a grossly
perverse mass media machine will have a lot to answer for when the full
extent of their anti-Serb bias is revealed. That's not going to happen soon.
The minds of a gullible public are being shaped to demonize one individual
and the ethnic group he represents and, through him, to heap upon them the
collective sins of opposing political forces still seeking their own selfish
gain from the Balkan wars of the 1990s.

Believe it or not, it was the revival of the old German dream of European
hegemony that started the fracture of Yugoslavia into its present
independent nation states in a classic divide-and-conquer move. It occurred
within a year of the unification of West and East Germany, and it was all
legitimized under the European Union/nato nexus, with Serb "nationalists"
marked down as the scapegoat.

In the words of British political economist Rodney Atkinson, "The grossest
calumny in the continuing anti-Serb bias in the British press is the myth
that it was the Serbs who were 'nationalists.' In fact, they (and many
Croats, Bosnians and Kosovans) were the multi-ethnic federalists seeking to
preserve Yugoslavia, and the extreme nationalists were those who now govern
the statelets of Croatia, Muslim Bosnia and Albanian Kosovo. The EU
supported and funded that nationalism which they condemn within the EU but
which they exploit in order to undermine nation states outside the EU!
Germany's interest in destroying both Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia was to
reverse the results of the First World War which established those states"
(Freenations).

There you have in a nutshell an explanation of how Marshall Tito's united
Yugoslavian nation became a multi-state Balkan appendage to the European
Union.

As to the present media furor surrounding the capture of former Bosnian Serb
leader Radovan Karadzic, foreign affairs editor for *Chronicles* magazine,
Srdja Trifkovic, sums it up quite succinctly: "The spirit of the media
frenzy surrounding the arrest of the former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan
Karadzic on July 21 is *based entirely on the doctrine of
non-equivalence*inaugurated in 1992: Serbs willed the war, Muslims
wanted peace; Serb crimes
are bad and justly exaggerated, Muslim crimes are understandable"
(July 22<http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/?p=673>,
emphasis mine throughout).

That the U.S. was an all-too-willing pawn in supporting the combined aims of
the German leadership under Chancellor Helmut Köhl, and the Vatican under
the papacy of John Paul ii, in the breakup of Yugoslavia is a matter of
documented history. With the ussr having imploded by 1991, the sole
superpower left at the time was the U.S. The American administration fell
into the trap of aiding in playing out—and largely paying for—Germany's
foreign policy for acquiring control of the strategic Balkan Peninsula under
its European Union umbrella.

In his exposé, Trifkovic shows how the U.S. materially contributed to the
instigation of the illegal Balkan wars by submitting to pressure from a
combination of self-interest groups. "Washington's motives were not rooted
in the concern for the Muslims of Bosnia as such, or indeed any higher moral
principle," he wrote. "Their policy had no basis in the law of nations, or
in the notions of truth or justice. It was the end result of the interaction
of pressure groups within the American power structure."

In addition to the strongest of Vatican and German lobbies, these pressure
groups included, among others, the cashed-up Saudis and other Muslims with
an agenda to extend Islamic political interests in Europe. The result was "a
virulently anti-Serb agenda-driven form of realpolitik that was to dominate
America's Bosnian policy. Just as Germany sought to paint its Maastricht
diktat on Croatia's recognition in December 1991 as an expression of the
'European consensus' … Washington's fait accomplis were straightfacedly
labeled as 'the will of the international community'" (ibid.). A gullible
media took the bait and ran with it. The truth as to what actually triggered
the Balkan wars was largely ignored.

The reality is that, in terms of Germany's continuing drive for its
domination of an imperialist union of European states (progress toward that
goal being twice interrupted in the 20th century—by World Wars i and ii), we
can hardly underestimate the importance of the first foreign-policy
initiative of the unified German nation following the fall of the Berlin
Wall in the autumn of 1989.

The unilateral recognition of Croatia and Slovenia by Germany, supported
shortly after by the Vatican, was the spark that set off the Balkan powder
keg. As Trifkovic explains, "The truth is that *there was no internal,
Bosnian threat to peace at the beginning of 1991 …* but once reunited
Germany was committed to the recognition of Croatia and Slovenia, the Muslim
leadership in Sarajevo knew both that the old Yugoslavia was dead and that
historic opportunities beckoned" (ibid.). War, plus the carve-up of the
Balkan nations into political entities slated for EU domination, was the
result.

In the process, the Serbs were demonized.

Former Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia James Bisset, in a
speech<http://www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2004-10-14.html>given in
June 2003 to a group of Canadian Serbs on the anniversary of the
historic battle of Kosovo, stated that during his tenure in Belgrade in the
1990s, he was "an eyewitness to the subsequent violence and breakup of the
country. I also was a witness to the 'historical amnesia' suffered by the
political leaders of France, Britain, the United States and my own country,
Canada. These countries were Serbia's old traditional allies in two world
wars yet they shamefully stood by and joined in the betrayal of Yugoslavia."


Ambassador Bisset was scathing in his remarks on the effects of this
betrayal of the Serbian peoples by the leaders of those nations with whom
they were previously allied. He declared that "The break up of Yugoslavia
was a disaster for the Serbian people. Thousands killed and many more
thousands forced to flee their ancestral homelands. … *Yet the greatest
tragedy of all is that the Serbs have been blamed for everything that has
happened since the breakup*. They have been blamed for the breakup itself.
They have been blamed for starting the violence. They have been blamed for
the ethnic cleansing that occurred. They have been blamed for the massacres.
They have been blamed for genocide. Finally, they have been blamed for the
nato bombing of their own country!"

Placing these falsehoods into their proper perspective, the ambassador
declared, "These are lies! Lies! Lies! Hitler's propaganda minister Joseph
Goebbels said if you tell a monstrous lie people will believe you because
they cannot imagine anyone making up such an outrageous falsehood. Then if
evidence is shown to contradict the lie, you dismiss it as irrelevant or
misguided. Finally, when the truth is disclosed it is too late. Nobody cares
or wants to know." That has undoubtedly been the case with the mass
condemnation of the Serbs.

The extent to which many of today's national leaders are prepared to sell
any degree of honor or integrity down the drain for political gain is
reflected in the resounding condemnation delivered by Ambassador Bisset
against a number who were in office at the time of the Serbian sellout:
"President Clinton and Tony Blair talked about genocide taking place in
Kosovo. The U.S. secretary of defense, William Cohen, said there were over a
hundred thousand young Albanian men missing in Kosovo. Robin Cook, the
British foreign minister, and Clare Short, his cabinet colleague, both made
outrageous charges against the Serbs about non-existent rape camps. Later it
was reported by the unhcr and even the anti-Serb, (George Soros-financed)
Human Rights Watch, that these stories had no foundation."

Thus it was that Slobodan Milosovic was arraigned by the International Court
of Justice at The Hague (a body not recognized by the U.S.) in an illegal
trial, during which he eventually succumbed to prevailing illness and died,
denying his accusers the opportunity to render their predetermined verdict
of guilty.

Meanwhile, the chase for a Serbian scapegoat continued, consummating in the
arrest of Radovan Karadzic last week, setting the scene for the next costly
show trial at The Hague.

Well before the case is heard, as Srdja Trifkovic observes, "Karadzic
personally and the Serbs collectively were severely damaged by the Western
media handling of their mistreatment of Muslim prisoners and by their
expulsion of non-Serb civilians in the summer of 1992. Similar atrocities by
Croats and Muslims against Serbs and against each other, while no less
common, were less conspicuous and deemed unworthy of attention. The Western
elite class chose its sympathies at the start and kept up an agitation in
favor of military intervention against the Serbs" (op. cit.).

With such overt manipulation of public opinion having been promulgated by
the mass media, Karadzic is hung, drawn and quartered well before he sets
foot in the dock. As Trifkovic writes, "The judgment against Karadzic at the
U.S.-sponsored and largely U.S.-funded tribunal at The Hague will be built
on this flawed foundation. It will be neither fair or just, and therefore it
will be detrimental to what America should stand for in the world. It will
also give further credence to the myth of Muslim blameless victimhood, Serb
viciousness, and Western indifference, and therefore weaken our resolve in
the global struggle euphemistically known as 'war on terrorism.' The former
is a crime; the latter, a mistake" (op. cit.).

For centuries, the strategic Balkan Peninsula has featured as a slice of
Europe over which wars have been fought, treaties made and broken. It became
a vital pawn in the carve-up of nations after World War i, had the
boundaries of its ethnic enclaves confused under Tito's regime, then its
various nationalist feelings taken advantage of and played against each
other in the latest push for its colonization by the EU.

Now, as a post-Milosevic charade is about to be resumed at The Hague with
the arraignment of Radovan Karadzic, one thing is for certain. The foremost
casualty will be the truth, the most condemned will become the Serb *per se*.
In the words of Srdja Trifkovic, "The strange truth is that … great powers
pay a fee for entering the Balkan casino. They consent to someone's story,
not 'the truth'" (ibid.).

The story that has set the tone for Karadzic's trial was splashed across
page A15 of the *Washington Post* last Wednesday under the headline, "The
Face of Evil." There, under the byline of former Ambassador Richard
Holbrooke, unfolds as rounding condemnation of Karadzic as could ever be
penned. This view of Holbrooke's, that Karadzic is inherently evil, was
further underlined by him in an interview on National Public Radio on the
same day that his piece was published in the *Washington Post.*

The problem with giving such high-profile, pre-trial coverage to one man's
opinion—especially one who was so deeply involved in enacting EU/nato Balkan
policy *against* Bosnian Serbs—is that it just feeds what Trifkovic termed
(as quoted above) "the media frenzy surrounding the arrest of the former
Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic … based entirely on *the doctrine of
non-equivalence* inaugurated in 1992."

Of Ratko Mladic (Bosnian Serb military leader) and Radovan Karadzic,
Holbrooke wrote, "I hated these men for what they had done." That being the
case, should not an equal proportion of Holbrooke's hatred be reserved for
Croatian leader Franjo Tudjman's thugs for the atrocities they perpetrated
against the Serbs in Croatia? Well, no, for it does not fit his agenda, nor
the agenda of those pressure groups that influenced the negotiations of
Holbrooke and his cohorts in constructing the Dayton Accords that ended the
Balkan wars.

In the penultimate paragraph of Holbrooke's *Washington Post* article, he
states, "Karadzic's arrest … removes from the scene a man who was still
undermining peace and progress in the Balkans [while he dispensed natural
remedies at a health clinic in Belgrade?] and whose enthusiastic advocacy of
ethnic cleansing merits a special place in history."

So, what about Franjo Tudjman's practice of ethnic cleansing during the
Balkan wars? Does it not rate a special mention in history as but a
resumption of similar practices carried out under Croatia's puppet Nazi
regime during World War ii? Why aren't Tudjman's henchmen—those still at
large—subject to a similar manhunt as that mounted for Karadzic?

What about the Muslims who enacted atrocities against Serbs in those same
Balkan wars? Where's the condemnation of the U.S.- and German-backed
Albanian terrorists, the kla, for atrocities committed by them against
ethnic Serbs and especially their overt ethnic cleansing of Serbian
Kosovars?

Why must Holbrooke single out Karadzic as one "whose enthusiastic advocacy
of ethnic cleansing merits a special place in history"?

It's simple. It all fits an overarching agenda to which the greater public
remains oblivious. It's revealed in one short sentence in Richard
Holbrooke's *Washington Post* article: "Karadzic's arrest is no mere
historical footnote …. It also moves Serbia closer to European Union
membership."

For the truth on the Balkans, read our booklet *The Rising Beast—Germany's
Conquest of the Balkans<http://thetrumpet.com/print.php?page=book&q=1251.6.0.0>
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