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Syndicate: "Genocide" - False Excuse For NATO's Aggression |
"De Volkstrant": Genocide - false excuse for NATO's aggression October 24, 1999 NO EVIDENCE OF MASS GRAVES Rotterdam, Oct 24 - "Where are the bodies, mass graves, evidences of the atrocities that Serbs have allegedly committed in Kosovo and Metohija?", are the questions that introduced a text entitled "Genocide was a false excuse for NATO's campaign" issued by an eminent Holland daily "De Volkstrant". After four months have passed since the end of the war, there are no evidences on the genocide, the Holland daily was surprised to state, though a team of experts from thirty countries are engaged in exhumation aiming to reveal evidences on the crimes of war crimes allegedly committed by Serbs and present them to The International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague. The Holland paper noted that "the mass graves cannot be easily hidden and, if they do exist, the possibility for the discovery of the new ones is getting lesser concerning the devotion demonstrated in he work of not only foreign experts but the local population as well". We are now obligated to save the lives of thousands of innocent women and children, the paper recalled Tony Blair's words stated in the Lower House of Parliament in March, the first day after the onset of aggression on Yugoslavia as well as the fact that "Blair and Clinton used the genocide thesis as a justification of the assault on Yugoslavia and stressed that these mass killings are the very moral reason for the NATO's intervention". The paper has also said that "the Yugoslav government denied the accusations from the very beginning saying that the western governments were deceived by the propaganda machinery of the KLA" and explained that "back during the war, NATO based its operations on the information that it received from the field from the KLA" thus even NATO's spokesman Jamie Shea had to apologize since he announced false information on murder of several eminent Albanian intellectuals, received from the KLA. ---------------------------------------------- Also Italian paper says: NO MASS GRAVES DISCOVERED IN KOSOVO ROME, Oct 21 -Investigations by international medical and specialised teams clearly show that no mass executions have been conducted in Kosovo, the Rome daily L'Unitaquoted Thursday a spokesman for the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague as saying. The paper said that the investigations to date, which it said had been thorough, by medical teams from 15 countries including the United States, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, France, Germany, Iceland, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland and Great Britain, had only led to the discovery of 187 bodies in different locations. The paper said that reports on mass graves in the Yugoslav republic of Serbia's southern province, launched by the international community during NATO's March 24-June 10 aggression on Yugoslavia, were, consequently, totally untrue. In most of the places claimed to be the sites of mass execution like those at Trepca, Djakovica and Izbica, not a single body has been found, the paper said. The international teams' investigations have shown that NATO'claim that it must bomb Yugoslavia to stop genocide in Kosovo was nothing but a pretext to do so because there was no genocide in the province in the first place, the daily said. ----------- http://aaart.tripod.com/personal.htm ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress