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From: Vladimir Krsljanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: nerajov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 9:46 AM
Subject: Murder of Milosevic: first reactions of Sloboda and ICDSM


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>
> **************************************************************
> INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE TO DEFEND SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC
> ICDSM           Sofia-New York-Moscow            www.icdsm.org
> **************************************************************
> Velko Valkanov, Ramsey Clark, Alexander Zinoviev (Co-Chairmen),
> Klaus Hartmann (Chairman of the Board), Vladimir Krsljanin (Secretary),
> Christopher Black (Chair, Legal Committee), Tiphaine Dickson (Legal
> Spokesperson)
> **************************************************************
> 11 March 2006                                         Special Circular
> **************************************************************
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]         tel:   +381 63 8862 301          fax:  +318 11
> 630 549
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>
>
>
> Statement
>
> President Slobodan Milosevic, the biggest fighter for freedom and dignity
of
> the Serbian people and the greatest international symbol of the struggle
> fore peoples' rights, have been murdered this morning in the detention
unit
> in Scheveningen.
>
> For this crime, the Hague tribunal is directly responsible, by its denial
to
> allow his medical treatment in Moscow, in spite of his critical medical
> condition.
>
> We demand from the UN General Secretary to immediately suspend the works
of
> this criminal institution, and from the UN Security Council we demand to
> abolish it.
>
> We demand from Serbian authorities to immediately cut any cooperation with
> the tribunal and to make possible to the people to express the honor to
> President Milosevic. If they decline to do that, they will respond before
> the people.
>
> Who was and what for was struggling Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian people
> and the whole freedom-loving world knows best. His death has to mark the
end
> of the treacherous and servile policies that lead the country and the
people
> into disaster.
>
> We call upon the people to unite in defense of its freedom and dignity, as
> it was always done by Slobodan Milosevic.
>
> The book of condolences will be open on Sunday, 12 March at 9 am in the
> premises of Sloboda/Freedom Association, 16 Rajiceva street in Belgrade.
>
> Sloboda/Freedom Association
> National Committee for the Liberation of Slobodan Milosevic
>
> ***************************************************************
>
>
> SAOPSTENJE
>
>           Predsednik Slobodan Milosevic, najveci borac za slobodu i
> dostojanstvo srpskog naroda i najveci simbol borbe za prava naroda u
svetu,
> ubijen je jutros u pritvorskoj jedinici u Seveningenu.
>
>           Za ovaj zlocin direktno je odgovoran haski tribunal koji je,
> uprkos kriticnom zdravstvenom stanju predsednika Slobodana Milosevica,
odbio
> da omoguci njegovo lecenje u Moskvi.
>
>           Zahtevamo od generalnog sekretara UN da odmah obustavi rad ove
> zlocinacke institucije, a od Saveta bezbednosti UN da je ukine.
>
>           Zahtevamo od srpskih vlasti da odmah prekinu svaku saradnju sa
> tribunalom i da omoguce narodu da oda du`nu postu predsedniku Milosevicu.
> Ukoliko to ne ucine, odgovarace pred sudom naroda.
>
>           Ko je bio i za sta se borio Slobodan Milosevic, najbolje zna
> srpski narod, ali i citav slobodoljubivi svet. Njegova smrt mora oznaciti
> kraj izdajnicke i udvoricke politike koja zemlju i narod vodi u propast.
>
>           Pozivamo narod da se ujedini u odbrani svoje slobode i
> dostojanstva, kao sto je to uvek cinio Slobodan Milosevic.
>
>           Knjiga zalosti bice otvorena u nedelju, 12. marta u 9 casova u
> prostorijama Udruzenja SLOBODA, ul. Rajiceva br. 16 u Beogradu.
>
>  Udruzenje SLOBODA
>  Nacionalni komitet za oslobo|enje Slobodana Milosevica
>
> **********************************************************************
> The International Committee For the Defence of Slobodan Milosevic condemns
> the  deliberate refusal of the fascist Hague tribunal to honour all
> civilized codes of decency and law which have resulted in the death of
> President Slobodan Milosevic in their hands today, March 11, 2006. Their
> actions are tantamount to the murder of a man who stood as a symbol of
> resistance to the New World Order and a symbol of and fighter for the
> independence and sovereignty of the peoples of Yugoslavia and for social
> justice in the world. This was his only crime.
>
> We demand that there be an international, independent enquiry into the
> circumstances and cause of his death and that his family, his party and
> his supporters be party to that enquiry.
>
> We also demand the right of his wife and family to attend his funeral
> without fear of persecution, arrest or any other impediment to their right
> to honour their beloved husband, comrade and father.
>
> To the people of Yugoslavia we offer our profound sympathies. Yet, though
> he is no longer with us in body, his ceaseless courage, his determination
> to show the world the truth about the aggression by the western powers
> against Yugoslavia, his spirit of resistance to the new fascism, and his
> constant belief in the strength and spirit of the people, will forever
> light the darkness into which the world has descended.  We salute him and
> will forever thank and honour him.
>
> Christopher Black
> Chair, Legal Committee
> and Vice-Chair ICDSM
> 255-744-666-972
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> *************************************************************
> YESTERDAY, THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS SENT TO THE UN
> SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND TO THE PRESIDENT AND
> THE APPEALS CHAMBER OF THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL:
> **************************************************************
>
> We are dismayed and deeply distressed at the cavalier and dilatory
dismissal
> by the ICTY Trial Chamber of former President Slobodan Milosevic's request
> that, as recommended by the internationally respected Bakoulev Center for
> Cardiovascular Surgery in Moscow, he be transferred there for further
> testing and possible treatment for a life threatening cardiovascular
> condition.  Based on medical examinations of President Milosevic by three
> doctors on November 4, 2005, including Dr. M.V. Shumilina, an angiologist
> from the Bakoulev Center, Dr. L.A. Bockeria, Director and Chairman of the
> Bakoulev Center found President Milosevic condition to be "critical".  The
> Trial Chamber received these medical evaluations on November 15, 2005.
>
> Most dismaying and distressing is the total failure of the Trial Chamber
to
> address and acknowledge the medical condition of President Milosevic and
> order needed testing and medical treatment as is the right of every
> prisoner. International law-and in particular, the International Covenant
> for Civil and Political Rights-- prescribes, and the ICTY's own Rules of
> detention guarantee, the rights of prisoners to be " treated with humanity
> and with respect for the inherent dignity of the human person". Throughout
> the course of legal proceedings, accused are presumed innocent, and those
> deprived of their liberty are to be treated in a manner "appropriate to
> their status as unconvicted persons". President Milosevic remains
untreated
> in the face of Dr. Shumilina's conclusion that his medical treatment at
the
> United Nations Detention Unit is "inadequate".  Incredibly, despite his
> history of heart problems and high blood pressure, no vascular diagnoses
had
> been made before November 4, 2004.  Yet President Milosevic's health has
> been a major concern in the proceedings for the past three years.  The
> stress of the proceedings, the inadequate medical care and the prison
> conditions have severely worsened his prior health problems endangering
his
> life.
>
>        The Trial Chamber has taken no action to protect the life of a
> prisoner whose physical condition has been found to be critical.   Instead
> it has trivialized its duty to assure adequate and necessary medical care
> for a person being tried before it. Detainees who require special
treatment,
> as does President Milosevic, must be transferred to specialized
institutions
> for that treatment, as set out by the. Standard Minimum Rules for the
> Treatment of Prisoners, adopted by the First United Nations Congress on
the
> Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders.
>
> The Trial Chamber astonishingly proclaims:
>
> 1.   "That neither Dr. Shumilina nor Dr. Bockeria states that the Bakoulev
> Center is the only possible location for appropriate diagnosis and
treatment
> of the accused's condition."  What conceit could lead them to such a
boast?
> They doubtless believe their Center is the best and such a conclusion is
> justified.   No confidence can be placed in the medical choices of the
Court
> authorities after their years of neglect and selection in December 2005 of
> Dr. Aarts, a Dutch neurological radiologist, who found no pathological
> condition in President Milosevic and made no recommendations for
treatment.
>
> 2.   That it "...accepts the submission of the Prosecution that if the
> Accused wishes to be treated by specialists who are not from the
> Netherlands, such physicians may come here to treat him."  Rich and famous
> people travel from all parts of the world to leading medical centers like
> Bakoulev, often when their very travel is a risk.  No one believes the
same
> quality service could be provided by roving medical teams of the world's
> best doctors and if it could be, the number of patients they serve would
be
> drastically reduced.
>
> Both propositions are absurd in a proceeding where life and fundamental
> rights are at stake.  And how does the panel explain its authorizing Pavle
> Strugar to be repeatedly released to travel to Montenegro, an entity which
> is not a UN member, for hip replacement surgery, a relatively safe, simple

> and a minor procedure?          Prosecutor v. Pavle Strugar, IT-01-42-A, 3
> December 2001, 16 December 2005.
>
> The final conclusion of the Trial Chamber proclaims that it is "not
> satisfied ... that it is more likely than not that the Accused, if
released,
> would return for the continuation of his trial".  Why it has more trust in
> the government of Montenegro or interim administration of Kosovo than the
> Russian Federation, which has given its word to return President
Milosevic,
> is not explained, but the insult to a permanent member of the Security
> Council is inescapable.
>
> The Trial Chamber's reliance in denying President Milosevic needed medical
> care, on the proceedings being in "its latter stages ... at the end of
which
> ... he may face the possibility of life imprisonment" is irrational at
best.
> Does it mean under such circumstances, a prisoner may just have to die?
Is
> it too late for urgently needed medical treatment?  Does it mean "the
> possibility of life imprisonment is greater in the latter stages of a
trial
> than in the beginning?  Then it is commenting on the weight of the
evidence
> which it will judge.  Would a defendant who believes he would be convicted
> and sentenced to life in prison wait until the latter stages of
proceedings
> to seek a means of escape?  Would an impartial Court obligated to hear all
> the evidence before reaching a decision believe in the latter stages of a
> trial it was hearing that the defendant was more likely to flee then than
he
> was at the beginning, unless the Court believed the evidence supported a
> severe sentence?  Has the Court revealed its bias by its bizarre reliance
on
> a presumed fear of a life sentence by the accused in the latter stages of
> these proceedings?
>
> The decision of the Trial Chamber is unsupportable in fact and in law.  It
> exposes the Court's strategy of feeble excuses to support its prejudice
and
> reveals its own failures to protect the health of this prisoner.
>
> The decision is so unreasonable and plainly unjust as to demonstrate the
> appearance and the fact of judicial prejudice.
>
> The Court has determined that President Milosevic must face the
possibility
> of death because it sees the possibility of a life sentence as the cause
for
> his seeking emergency medical care.
>
> The decision alone, affirmed by the Appeals Chamber, will do great injury
to
> the ICTY and international humanitarian law.  The death, or serious
> impairment of President Milosevic for want of medical care will impose the
> same sentence on the ICTY and international law as a means to peace.
>
> We urge you to reverse the Trial Chamber's decision and order the
immediate
> transfer of President Milosevic to the Bakoulev Center for testing and
> treatment under the conditions proposed.
>
>
> (Ending for the Security Council)
>
> We urge you to direct the ICTY to order the immediate transfer of
President
> Milosevic to the Bakoulev Center for testing and treatment under the
> conditions proposed.
>
>
> Respectfully submitted,
>
> Ramsey Clark, Former US Attorney General, USA
>
> Professor Velko Valkanov, doctor of law, President of the Bulgarian
> Committee for Human Rights, former MP, Bulgaria
>
> Professor Alexander Zinoviev, philosopher, writer, Russian Federation
>
> Professor Sergei Baburin, doctor of law, Vice-Chairman of the State Duma
of
> the Parliamentary Assembly of the Russian Federation
>
> JUDr Vojtech Filip, Vice-Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the
> Parliament of the Czech Republic
>
> Thanassis Pafilis, Meber of the European Parliament, General Secretary of
> the World Peace Council, Greece
>
> Tiphaine Dickson, international criminal lawyer, Quebec
>
> Professor Aldo Bernardini, doctor of international law, Italy
>
> Christopher Black, international criminal lawyer, Canada
>
> Klaus Hartmann, Vice-Chairman of the World Union of Freethinkers, Germany

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