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BELGRADE CONFERENCE SUCCES

NATO TO BE DESOLVED, HAG TRIBUNAL CLOSED

 

Belgrade, March 27. Two days International conference in Belgrade marking 10
years of the start of the NATO aggression on Yugoslavia (Serbia and Crna
Gora) ended up with the calls to dissolve NATO as the aggressive global
alliance aiming at replacing the United Nations and to close up the Hag
tribunal (ICTY) as prolonged NATO anti-Serbian arm. The Conference initiated
establishment of the International Tribunal of the Human Consciences
(Tribunal International de la Consciance Humaine).

The participants reiterated that the 1999 NATO war on Yugoslavia was the war
to weaken Europe, dislocate American troops in the Balcan, control Caspian,
Middle East and Central Asia regions and to encircle Russia. the precedent
to be followed later by aggression on Iraq. They stated that NATO violated
the UN Charter, the OSCE Helsinki Final document and basic principles of the
International relation in order to create precedent and concluded that it
was a crime against peace and humanity.

The Conference considered that the first War in Europe after the Second
World War was waged to justify existence of NATO, rise of military
expenditure and to impose the Alliance as global police force.

The Conference supported the view that 1999 USA/NATO aggression has been
continuing through the past 10 years by economic, political and propaganda
means culminating by imposed illegal self proclamation of independence of
Serbia’s province of Kosovo and Metohija in February 2008. 

Referring to over 3.500 killed and over 10.000 wounded, two thirds of which
are civilians, to the economic damage of over 100 billion of USD, the
Conference reiterated the right of Serbia to the war compensation. It also
called that the consequences of the massive use of nuclear weapons
(ammunition with depleted uranium) during the aggression be carefully
studied and findings made public.

The Conference hosted by Belgrade Forum for the World of Equals, an
independent, non-party, non-profit association of Serbian intellectuals was
attended by over 600 scientists, writers, diplomats, military specialists
and other public figures from over 40 countries, was also attended by high
Serbian State representatives in spite of the fact that the Government
refused to assist its organizers.

Among the speakers were the former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, renown
Swiss ecologist Franz Weber, Canadian scientist Michel Chossudovsky, Russian
general Leonid Ivashov, Former French minister of defense General Pierre
Marie Galois, Greek politician Aleka Papariga, British politician Alice
Mahon, Bulgarian scientist Velko Valkanov and about 60 other speakers. Ten
of them were presented by special Belgrade Forum Friendship Charter for
their outstanding contribution in spreading the truth and upholding the
principles of Law and Justice.

 

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