Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell

2001-01-18 Thread Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky
En relaciĆ³n a Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eye, el 15 Jan 01, a las 14:50, Johannes Schneider dijo: > Partha Bhattacharya wrote: > > > I want to ask our friends in > > the list who defended the NATO action against Milo. to > > explain the NATO action. > > Partha, > > first of all

RE: Interimperialist strife (was Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell)

2001-01-16 Thread Mark Jones
> IMHO, this is an issue we on L-I should be particularly focused on. Indeed it is. > An aside: > > I suppose that this may start a healthier debate on L-I than what we have been > having recently. And -unlike Mark Jones- I would not blame the team of > moderators for this, though of course th

Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell

2001-01-15 Thread Partha Bhattacharya
I might be wrong in this assesment but there are reasons behind my idea. We have faced similar kind of people when India blasted the nuclear bomb in 1998. Economic sanctions were imposed upon us and we who are involved in scientific research suffered a lot. On the other hand the Non-Resident India

Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell

2001-01-15 Thread Borba100
In a message dated 01/15/2001 5:48:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << This man Jankovich or as such anyone who fled Yugoslavia and now enjoying a nice life in the country which led the invasion and destabilized the region has suddenly become humanitarian. This is what

Interimperialist strife (was Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell)

2001-01-15 Thread Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky
En relaciĆ³n a Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eye, el 15 Jan 01, a las 14:50, Johannes Schneider dijo: > I think the decisive reason why the issue is raised today does not > have to do with Yugoslavia at all. The issue got mainstream press attention > because several European NATO

Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell

2001-01-15 Thread Johannes Schneider
Partha Bhattacharya wrote: > I want to ask our friends in > the list who defended the NATO action against Milo. to > explain the NATO action. Partha, first of all I do not remember any defence of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia on Leninist-International. There has been considerable discussion ab

Re: [L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell

2001-01-15 Thread Partha Bhattacharya
> Tika Jankovic is a Yugoslav engineer now living in > California. From 1996 to 1998 he > conducted on-site investigations of the health > effects of NATO's bombing and > occupation of the Bosnian Serb Republic or Republika > Srpska (pronounced Serpska). > > I spoke to Mr. Jankovic this morning.

[L-I] Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell

2001-01-11 Thread Macdonald Stainsby
Chemical/Nuclear Warfare in Bosnia: Eyewitness To Hell Comments by Jared Israel (1-9-2001) Report from Tika Jankovich While the Pentagon stonewalls, insisting simultaneously that depleted uranium (DU) isn't what's killing NATO troops in Kosovo and that they warned European leaders it was deadly,