Irish complicit in West's war crime


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Wednesday July 30 2008

M ROSS'S letter ('Poisonous feuds led to bloodshed', Letters, July 29) was a
whiff of fresh air amid the bland xerox chorus that journalism has become.
An equally generous dose of fresh air, from John Laughland, can be found at
www.brusselsjournal.com.

Surprisingly to many people, Ireland has connections with the late
Yugoslavia. I refer readers to Church of Ireland layman Hubert Butler (and
his book 'Escape from the Anthill'), who taught in Croatia in 1938 and
returned there to document the massacre of a million humans, mostly Orthodox
Serbs, then Jews and Gypsies, by fascist Catholic Croatia. The biggest death
camp in Europe, after Auschwitz, was in the Nazi puppet "Independent State
of Croatia", close to Zagreb. 

All this was known to the Vatican. The forced conversion of a quarter of a
million Orthodox Christians by the Catholic statelet of Croatia was never
rescinded by the Holy See, although all communists were excommunicated. 

In the garb of a Catholic priest, the Himmler of Croatia, Andrija Artukovic
("Father Anic"), arrived in Ireland after WWII. His escape via Austria and
Switzerland and concealment in Ireland was arranged by the Order of Friars
Minor, with the collusion of the Irish hierarchy. It's doubtful if the
government knew who or what "Father Anic" was. He subsequently found refuge
in California and was returned to communist Yugoslavia in 1986, where he was
tried for crimes he did not commit and not tried for crimes he did commit. 

The troubles there are not the fruit of Serb nationalism. "Greater Serbia"
was the WMD war cry of Austro-Hungary up to 1914 and from 1991 of the West
and the so-called international community. 

Ireland has not only permitted CIA "rendition flights", but in 1999 lent her
airports to the Pentagon in violation of Ireland's constitutionally mandated
neutrality for logistic support against the Christian Serbs and in support
of creating new German puppet states (Croatia and Slovenia), as well as
Islamic states in Bosnia and Kosovo. 

Targets in the 78-day Blitzkrieg of 1999 included empty government buildings
across the street from the US Embassy in Belgrade, Danube bridges, markets,
civilian trains, Serb TV, the Chinese embassy, schools and hospitals. 

Serb mothers delivered babies under NATO/US bombing, with doctors working by
the light of torches. 

Over a quarter of a million Serbs were expelled from lands which had been
theirs since the time of the Battle of the Boyne. Not "Connacht or hell",
but Serbia or hell. 

Milosevic, by the way, barred the refugees from entering Serbia while he
held a May Day parade in Belgrade in 1995. Some nationalist. The refugees
were for the most part put up in Serb Bosnia. 

Last, but not least, the goal of the US/NATO humanitarian bombing -- RAF and
Luftwaffe flying wingtip to wingtip --was the creation, at the sacrifice of
Christians, of Islamic states in the heart of Europe. 

That's why we got cheap oil. 

 

JP Maher PH D
Professor Emeritus,
Citizen of Ireland and USA,
Veteran US Army Counter-Intelligence Corps,
Yugoslav Desk 430th MI BN,
Serb-Croat Linguist,
Northern Italy 1959-61
Chicago IL 60630
USA 

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