Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic has died at the UN
war crimes tribunal's detention center in The Hague, the UN tribunal
confirmed on Saturday. Click
Those of us involved in the campaign to defend President Slobodan
Milosevic have been deeply saddened to hear of his tragic death
following upon his indictment and incarceration for crimes committed
by NATO primarily on behalf of the military/industrial complex of the West.
Statement from the International Committee to Defend Slobodan
Milosevic (Irish
Section) Click
Murder at the Hague
-- By Ian Johnson, ICDSM UK 12th March 2006. Click
A complaint against the BBC
"a very
one-sided BBC coverage of the death of former Yugoslav
President
Slobodan
Milosevic." Click
Forensic toxicologist involved in examining
Mr. Milosevic steps far beyond his role
A letter form John Jefferies, Irish section of ICDSM. Click
Statement on the Death of Slobodan Milosevic
By Christopher Black,
Chair, Legal Committee
and Vice-Chair ICDSM Click
The tribunal killed my husband, Mirjana Markovic, wife
of late Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic said in an
interview for CNN. Click
"US/NATO court trying Slobodan Milosevic was always illegitimate"
Harold Pinter, author, playwriteand winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Literature. Click
New Book
The Defense speaks for History and Future
Opening defense statement at the Hague by President of Yugoslavia Slobadan Milosevic.
With an introduction by Ramsey Clark Click Peoples Vidoe TV
Documentary films on Kosovo and Metohija Don’t forget these pictures! Kosovo and Metohija seen six years after NATO aggression in 1999 Documentary films by TVNS Radomir Grujic
Radomir Grujic, TV Pristina journalist was born in 1948 in Mojkovac,
Montenegro. He finished high-school in Prijepolja, and graduated in Pristina.
He began his career as a journalist in 1981. He has received several awards
at documentary film festivals in the country and abroad. Click
An Ostracized Narrative -- By Gilles d'Aymery
A long-time defender of historical justice in the Balkans recently wrote,
"I have become so disillusioned with this whole situation. The media and
our politicians have demonized the Serbs so successfully, that I doubt they will ever
be able to come back as a people. We didn't even treat the Germans this badly after
they lost the war."
Indeed, the past week saw its stream of Serb bashing on the occasion of the tenth
anniversary of the "massacre of Srebrenica." Click
-- By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Original Sources
(www.originalsources.com) July 24, 2000 Click