Congratulation, Prof. Tepavac.

Sincerely,

Tika Jankovic

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Milan Tepavac [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:04 AM
> To:   STOPNSP; PREDSEDNIK SRJ
> Cc:   CANA; IAC; SERBRIGHTS; YUGOINFO
> Subject:      [NSP] The crime of total intelligence and spy coverage.
> 
> 
> No computer in the world would be able to assess how many foreigners
> "work"
> on the territory of former Yugoslavia, uninvited, who invited themselves.
> Especially they are numerous in present Yugoslavia, FRY. UN, EU, OSCE,
> Council of Europe, NATO, KFOR, UNMIK, SFOR, Red Cross, Red Crescent
> (international and national) and so on, and so forth. Hundreds of
> journalists and "journalists" are a separate story. Also separate story is
> "delegations", states' and non-states', composed of specialists of various
> kind, who come "to talk", meeting officials from the top to the bottom of
> the state, including  janitors in apartment buildings. (The greatest
> scoundrels and enemies of Serbian people among them, "Russian" minister
> for
> foreign affairs Kozirev and Reichsleiter Richar Halbrooke,  used to
> brought
> numerous delegation for talks with Milosevic consisting of specialists
> whose
> only task was to study him psychologically, to watch how Milosevic reacts
> to
> certain expressions used!!). Hundreds, maybe thousands, of other
> international and national state and NGO "representatives" "work" in
> Yugoslavia "to help" Serbian people. Joined with the fifth column in
> Yugoslavia it is a force greater than NATO.
> 
> No one denies that there are among them those who sincerely want to help
> and
> who came here with no mental reservations, wit sincerity, and we thank
> them
> from the bottom of our tormented hearts. But, this does not in any way
> alter
> the fact that all of them are  wheels in a big monstrous concept of
> "complete intelligence cover" of the entire Yugoslav territory, its
> government and in fact every its citizen. Never in human history a country
> was so entirely covered by foreign intelligence and spies. The case
> described below is only one small example of their work.
> 
> When, in the final analysis, the whole story of the crimes committed
> against
> Yugoslavia and Serbian people by "international community"came to light,
> probably the greatest one will be this crime of the total intelligence and
> spy coverage of a country and nation.
> 
> P.S. This morning in Belgrade is cool and clear. The view from Kalemegdan
> at
> the mouth of the Danube and Sava is magic. The most beautiful in the
> world.
> Comparable only to the view at the Plitvice Lakes I remember from my
> childhood,  once in all tourist text books called "the most beautiful
> place
> on Earth". We lost Plitvice exactly six years ago to the greatest monsters
> in history, ustashe. This view from Kalemegdan tells me, I don't know why,
> that we will never loose it to anybody. We just mustn't.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 
> http://www.europeaninternet.com/yugoslavia/news.php3?id=568903&section=Kos
> ov
> o
> 
> Dutch Woman Arrested, Suspected of Trafficking Kosovar Children
> 
> PRISTINA, Jul 31, 2001 -- (Agence France Presse) UN police
> administering the Yugoslav province of Kosovo have arrested a
> Dutch woman suspected of trafficking children out of the
> province, a UN spokesman told AFP Tuesday.
> 
> A source close to police said that investigators were working on
> the theory that the children were sent to The Netherlands to work
> in the pornography industry.
> 
> The woman, in her 40s, who works for a European non-governmental
> organization in the province was arrested in Djakovica, western
> Kosovo on Monday, said Neeraj Singh.
> 
> "A Dutch female national working for an NGO was arrested for
> suspected trafficking in children," he said, without elaborating.
> 
> The woman was taken for questioning in Pec on Tuesday.
> 
> Police have opened an investigation to establish the size of the
> operation that the woman is thought to have been operating and
> whether she was acting alone.
> 
> Investigators are also trying to determine where the children
> were being sent.
> 
> The offices where the woman worked were broken into overnight,
> the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) spokesman added.
> 
> Police have not revealed the woman's identity.
> 
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> 
> 
> 

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