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“Hague wants to put Serbs on their knees”

Published: 26 October, 2009, 14:35
Edited: 28 October, 2009, 02:44


Bosnian Serb man wears a mask of Radovan Karadzic (AFP Photo / Milan Radulovic)

According to independent analyst Vladimir Kozin, there are three main reasons for the Hague tribunal to be in such a rush to issue a decision on the Karadzic case.

 
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Count Cash October 26, 2009, 12:42 quote
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Spot on! the role of the Hague is to cover up Nato and other Western attrocities and create news worthy diversions!

THE HAGUE October 26, 2009, 15:58 quote
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To ensure total fairness of all possible candidated for Hague trials/punishments in the future, a comprehensive investigation of the Hague should be conducted by an independent group. The study should be conducted with an eye on getting all criminals to trial regardless of their status or country of origen. Big time players should not be exempt from trial or punishment. Evenhandedness is the keyword. Some of the world's billionaires may also qualify for scrutiny and possible punishment for possible crimes around the world and monopolizing news media for personal gain. Once these things start coming to light we could be amazed at the criminal webs that have been woven. Should the illegal drug industry be tried in the Hague. Little dictators around the world should get special scrutiny.

Bianca October 26, 2009, 17:16 quote
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In the nutshell, that is exactly what this is all about. But the redesign of Balkans is not over, and the process is continuing. Various games are afoot to undermine Serbia through the old Yugoslav games of giving Voivodina a status of state-within-state, and the chaos being planted in Sanjak. Other pots are being brought to the boiling point, such as Preshevo Valley. And as we know, the games in Bosnia to try to, by attrition, erradicate the status of Dayton Agreement that guaranteed rights to the Serbian portions of Bosnia. It is all about forcing Bosnia and Serbia into NATO. Serbs are not given much choice. If they try to stay neutral, Serbia will be undermined in every community that has any kind of minority present. Like with Kosovo, other smaller chunks of Serbia will be unravelled, to suit the pressure tactics. On the other hand, Serbia's acquiescence to NATO will result in same! Unlike the "trusted" members, like Croatia, Serbia will not get any guarantees of territorial integrity. Just the opposite may be true. By becoming a member, it will loose every control of foreign policy. There are no good options for Serbia, other then to try to prolong the process, hoping something happens to lessen its predicament.

Scorpio October 27, 2009, 02:06 quote
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Findings of the Srebrenica Research Group challenge the portrayal of events at Srebrenica and false accusations of Nato court in Hague against Bosnian Serbs, the real victims of genocide. Did you know that over 3000 Serb civilians were massacred in villages near Srebrenica? It is all documented, all names, photos, and the purpotrators are known, but Hague didn't convict anyone for these crimes. This is just tiny fragment from the UN documents released on the internet: (http://www.srebrenica-report.com/docs/UN-1993-2.pdf) “Many of the killed, but also of the wounded and even live and uninjured people were burned together with the houses they had been occupying. That happened in Zalazje on St.Peter's Day (July 12, 1992), where about. twenty people were burried in three buildings. Or in Podravanje, where people were roasted on the spit ( on the basis.of the found corpses it could not be concluded whether the victims had already been dead or had been tortured thus while still alive). People were burned in their homes in many villages: BljeEeva, Krnjiec, Ratkovici, Jetestica. Tens of family houses ware consumed in flames together with their occupants.“

jako777 October 27, 2009, 20:01 quote
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TRUE “Hague (USA & Western world) wants to put Serbs on their knees” I completely agree with all that was written in this news article. As Serb and Orthodox I pray for new Byzantine Empire to come back. Only Russia can make that come true one day..... I hate Western world with all my heart... Привет моим русским братьям и сестрам во Христе!

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