ICTY threatening the life of President Milosevic

According to the (confirmed) media reports, the Hague 'Trial Chamber' dealing with President Milosevic, ordered from the Tribunal appointed cardiologist to report by the beginning of August, whether President Milosevic is able to stand more than three trial days (with about five working hours each) per week, which is the present working rhythm in the process.

More concretely, the 'judges' ask the doctor about three possibilities: a) more working days in a week; b) more working hours in a day; or, at least, c) more working days in two, out of four weeks in a month.

It is clear even to a non-professional, that the medical condition of President Milosevic, suffering from malignant hypertension, that already produced a serious damage to his heart, cannot be improved after four years in prison and three-and-half years of the proceedings. In that sense, the present order of the 'Trial Chamber' produces serious concern.

With the power of truth, President Milosevic and his witnesses blow-up not only the false indictment, but the whole concept of destruction, aggression and colonization in the Balkans, based on the demonization of the Serbs, exposing its creators and perpetrators.

This can be seen as an intentional attempt to imperil the life of President Milosevic or at least to revive the Damocles sword of the 'assigned counsel' (still sitting in the court room and playing the well paid role of a "defense" with occasional remarks added here and there to the brilliant conduct of the self-defense by President Milosevic) and to silence the truth that way.

After the attack on the fundraising in Germany, it seems, as the end of these proceedings, very unpleasant for their creators approach, that we will be facing more and more blatant attempts to prevent the certain shame of the puppet-tribunal and its puppeteers, as the final outcome.

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Addresses:

Judge Theodor Meron, President Judge Patrick Robinson, President of the Trial Chamber III International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Churchillplein 1 2517JW The Hague Netherlands Fax: +31 70 512 8637

H.E. Mr. Kenzo Oshima, Japan Presidency of the UN Security Council (August 2005) mission@un-japan.org

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