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[A headless corpse in Ukraine, mysterious death squads
in Belarus, shadowy paramilitaries in Macedonia who
disappear as soon as they're concocted, grotesque
horror stories from Yugoslavia, trumped up
embezzlement charges, etc.,  etc.
We all know whose stock in trade it is to create or
fabricate such incidents, and who has been doing so
for the past fifty three years.
I hope everyone has had the chance to read the feature
from yesterday's Russian Observer about the Zbigniew
Brzezinski-led "Milosevic scenario" planned for both
Belarus and Ukraine, which is marked for violent
partition, just as Macedonia now is.   
The Grand Plan for dismembering and occupying wides
swathes of Eastern Europe is intensifying at breakneck
pace. Be alert and question everything you read from
established sources - even more than usual.] 

Thursday July 19 9:16 AM ET 
Former Serbian Interior Minister Is Charged
BELGRADE (Reuters) - A Serbian police source confirmed
a report on Thursday that the Interior Ministry has
filed preliminary charges of abuse of office against
Vlajko Stojiljkovic, its leader under ex-Yugoslav
President Slobodan Milosevic.
The former interior minister and three others are
accused of illegally providing a Milosevic-era secret
police chief with a home and using state cash to
furnish and decorate it, the source said.
Stojiljkovic is also wanted by the U.N. war crimes
tribunal in The Hague, where Milosevic is awaiting
trial.
Belgrade's deputy district prosecutor told the
Politika Daily newspaper that his office was looking
into the police charges. Under the Serbian justice
system, the Interior Ministry can file preliminary
charges but it is up to the prosecutor to decide
whether they are justified.
Stojiljkovic, his former deputy Petar Zekovic, former
secret police chief Radomir Markovic and his deputy
Nikola Curcic were all accused of causing material
damage to the police of around half a million U.S.
dollars, the source said.
``We filed preliminary criminal charges and now it�s
up to the prosecutor to decide on whether there is
enough evidence to start court proceedings,�� the
source, who demanded anonymity, told Reuters.
If convicted, the four face a jail term from six
months to 10 years.
The reformers who ousted Milosevic last October have
launched investigations into many of the former
president's associates on suspicion of crimes ranging
from corruption to multiple murder.
Earlier this month, Markovic and Curcic were sentenced
to a year and 14 months respectively for revealing
state secrets, becoming the first senior Milosevic
allies to be convicted since the downfall of their
authoritarian patron.
Milosevic and Stojiljkovic were charged in May 1999
along with three other senior state officials with
crimes against humanity in connection with the mass
killing and expulsions of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo
by Serb forces under their command.
Stojiljkovic is a deputy in the federal Yugoslav
parliament for Milosevic's Socialist Party and as such
enjoys immunity from prosecution. But the parliament
could vote to strip him of immunity on the request of
a prosecutor.  
 

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