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Milošević trial exposed U.S.-NATO aggression against Yugoslavia


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Few people in the United States, even those in the movement that opposes
U.S. imperialist aggression, remember that March 11 is the 15th anniversary
of the death of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević. He had been unjustly
incarcerated in Scheveningen prison in The Hague, Netherlands.

For movement activists, a review of the attempt to demonize Milošević should
illuminate yet another effort by the oppressor class to weaken and divide
resistance against its rule. The imperialists have applied similar
demonization campaigns against Libya's Muammar Gaddhaffi, Cuba's Fidel
Castro, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe and others. And they continue today against
Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, Syria's Bashar al-Assad and other leaders of
whichever country they aim to crush.

A contemporary development proves how important is this struggle for truth:
In Serbia, those forces that collaborate with imperialism are still trying
to demonize the Yugoslav leader.



Conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, March 2019, exposes NATO's bombing of
Yugoslav children. Credit: Milošević.co

At the time of his death in 2006, Milošević was winning his defense against
charges that the combined U.S.-NATO powers brought against him under cover
of a United Nations-sponsored court - the International Criminal Tribunal on
the Former Yugoslavia.

The NATO powers used the UN to set up the ICTY as a political instrument to
punish anyone in the Balkans who resisted an imperialist takeover of the
region. It brought charges against Milošević in the midst of the U.S./NATO
bombing of Yugoslavia in May of 1999, obviously to bring additional pressure
on the Yugoslav leadership to submit.

NATO waged 10-year war on Yugoslavia

>From 1990 to 1999, the NATO powers - with German and U.S. imperialism in the
lead - took every step to weaken and destroy Yugoslavia.

>From the start, the West German government in Berlin, which had just annexed
the socialist German Democratic Republic, aided reactionary separatist
forces in each republic of the multinational socialist federation of
Yugoslavia. This gave rise to wars in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, along
with separating Slovenia and Macedonia from the rest of Yugoslavia.

Since Germany had the closest contacts with the Croatian and Bosnian
reactionaries and the largest economic interests in the region, this
initiative put German imperialism in the lead of seizing influence in the
Balkans.

Washington, wanting to regain hegemony over Berlin and the other NATO
powers, then pushed the conflict toward open war, where the Pentagon's
preeminent place in destructive power would predominate. As a pretext, the
U.S. used a battle provoked by the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army in the
town of Račak in the Kosovo province of Serbia on Jan. 15, 1999. Claiming it
was a massacre, the Bill Clinton administration played up the need for
"humanitarian intervention."

The U.S. and NATO powers thereby succeeded, with guns and money, in breaking
up the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia into a half-dozen weak
ministates, thus overthrowing the last independent government in Eastern
Europe. They succeeded even in confusing many progressives in the West - the
imperialist countries - with a well-planned and executed offensive of lies
that blamed every problem in the Balkans on Serbia and on Milošević himself.

Their propaganda offensive obscured the interference, subversion and "divide
and conquer" tactics practiced by German and U.S. imperialism, in connivance
with neo-fascist groupings in the republics of Croatia and Bosnia and in
Serbia's Kosovo province.

The prosecution fails

The ICTY failed miserably when it tried to prove to the world that Slobodan
Milošević was guilty of any of the crimes committed against the people of
the Balkans in the 1990s.

Milošević put forward thousands of pages of text to answer the 500,000 pages
of so-called evidence against him. Failing to prove their case, the ICTY's
attempt would have ended in defeat and disgrace for the imperialists had
Milošević not died.

The International Committee to Defend Slobodan Milošević was established in
Belgrade and Berlin on March 25, 2001. In honor of the 80th anniversary of
his birth, the committee intends to resist the continuing attempt to
demonize the late Yugoslav leader. Co-chairpersons Klaus Hartmann and
Vladimir Kršljanin invite "each of its members to take the initiative, and
at least send us their text, commentary, memoir and/or video on Milošević's
activities or the relevance and historical meaning of his and our struggle."
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, now 93, had been an active
co-chairperson when the defense committee was formed.

See milosevic.co for more information.

Catalinotto, a managing editor of Workers World newspaper, co-edited the
2001 book "Hidden Agenda: U.S./NATO Takeover of Yugoslavia" with Sara
Flounders of the International Action Center. The first chapter, written by
Milošević, summarizes the defense of his country.

 

 

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