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Subject: Tribunals planned internationally to indict NATO for war


Commission of Inquiry
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For immediate release 
October 4, 1999

TO INDICT NATO FOR WAR CRIMES 
AGAINST YUGOSLAVIA
IAC ANNOUNCES HEARINGS ALREADY PLANNED 
IN 8 COUNTRIES, 25 CITIES

Speaking for the Independent Commission of Inquiry to Investigate 
U.S./NATO War Crimes Against the People of Yugoslavia, 
International Action Center co-coordinator Sara Flounders said Oct. 
1 that organizations supporting her group's initiative "were already 
planning to hold hearings in eight countries and 25 cities."

IAC founder-former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark-will be 
the key speaker at some of these hearings. Clark prepared the 
"complaint" against the principal NATO heads of states and militaries 
responsible for the war and its consequences.

"The hearings follow the work we started on July 31-Aug. 1 here in 
New York when 700 people attended the first hearing of the 
commission," said Flounders. "This initial hearing raised the charges 
against NATO and especially the U.S. government for instigating the 
war and committing other war crimes. We have now gathered a 
substantial amount of additional evidence to substantiate the charges, 
including admissions by NATO commanders that they purposely 
chose civilian targets in Serbia to bring pressure on Belgrade."

Flounders said that hearings scheduled in October in Novi Sad, 
Yugoslavia, in Oslo, Norway and in Berlin, Germany would gather 
more first-hand accounts of NATO war crimes. But she emphasized 
that the hearings "were not just to gather evidence, but to bring before 
an ever greater public the truth about NATO's aggression against a 
small Balkan state. This truth has been hidden by the close 
collaboration between the corporate media and the government in 
each of the NATO countries."

She said meetings are also set for Atlanta and Athens, Ga.; 
Milwaukee and Madison, Wisc. in October; and for Los Angeles, 
San Francisco, Detroit and Washington in November, along with 
others in U.S. cities. In Europe groups are bringing charges against 
their own governments at hearings in Norway, Germany, Austria and 
Italy, among others. 

"This is only the beginning," Flounders said. "We expect there to be 
other hearings not only in NATO countries but in other places such as 
Eastern Europe and Asia where there is concern about NATO 
aggression."

The commission plans to hold a culminating tribunal in New York in 
March 2000, she said. This is the year anniversary of the bombing 
attack that opened the hot war against Yugoslavia.

"We will gather evidence from all these hearings worldwide and bring 
them before a tribunal here," Flounders said.
International Action Center
39 West 14th Street, Room 296
New York, NY 10011
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phone: 212 633-6646
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