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ashington Times
April 22, 2002 

U.S., CLINTON ACCUSED OF WAR ATROCITIES

By Jeffrey T. Kuhner 

The lawyer for a Croatian general indicted by the war crimes 
tribunal in The Hague says his client's case opens the 
possibility that former President Clinton will be charged 
with crimes against humanity for authorizing a Croatian 
military offensive in 1995 that recaptured territory from 
rebel Serbs. 

"According to the unjust indictment brought against my client, 
there is a basis for an investigation and indictment of 
high-ranking Clinton administration officials who oversaw 
Operation Storm," said Luka Misetic, the defense attorney for 
Gen. Ante Gotovina. The high-ranking Croatian general was 
indicted in June 2001 by the prosecutor's office at the U.N. 
War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague 
on charges that he exercised "command responsibility" over 
the military campaign in which 150 Serbian civilians were killed.
 
Secretly supported by the Clinton administration, Croatian forces 
launched a three-day massive military offensive - known as 
"Operation Storm" - on Aug. 5, 1995 in which Croatia recovered 
territories occupied by rebel Serbs following Croatia's bloody 
drive for independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. 

Gen. Gotovina was the military commander of Sector South of 
the operation, which was responsible for the capture of the 
rebel-held city of Knin. He is also accused of overseeing the 
ethnic cleansing of 150,000 Serbs who fled from Croatia during 
the military offensive.
 
The United States provided military and technical assistance to 
Operation Storm in order to block then-Serbian President 
Slobodan Milosevic's goal of forging an ethnically pure "Greater 
Serbia."
 
The Clinton administration viewed Croatia's military campaign as 
pivotal to tilting the strategic balance of power in the region 
against Serbian forces, paving the way for the 1995 Dayton 
Peace Accords that ended the war in neighboring Bosnia. 

However, Mr. Misetic said U.S. support and approval for the military 
offensive means the indictment against Gen. Gotovina could lead to 
the prosecution by The Hague tribunal of Mr. Clinton and other 
high-ranking U.S. officials on charges of having command responsibility 
for war crimes that were committed during the operation. 

"The theory against Gotovina can now be brought against Clinton, 
[Assistant Secretary of State Richard] Holbrooke and all the way down 
the U.S. chain of command. On the prosecution's logic, they should be 
indicted as well. They knew the attack was coming and gave it the green 
light," Mr. Misetic said. 

"The prosecutor's office is punting on an issue that is clearly there.
They 
are claiming that ethnic cleansing took place during this operation.
They 
are claiming that by virtue of his position, Gotovina had knowledge of
war 
crimes. His knowledge was shared and given to him by the Pentagon," 
he said. 

Florence Hartmann, spokeswoman for chief prosecutor Carla del Ponte, 
said the tribunal is not challenging the legitimacy of Croatia's
military 
offensive but individual atrocities carried out by Croatian soldiers
whose 
actions fell under the responsibility of Gen. Gotovina.
 
"It is not Operation Storm that is being indicted, but the crimes that 
were committed during and afterward," Mrs. Hartmann said.  U.S. 
support for the operation "has to be established," she said. "I don't 
know that the [Clinton] administration was involved."
 
Asked whether the prosecutor\'s office was planning to issue 
indictments against either Mr. Clinton or other administation officials,

Mrs. Hartmann said: "We have no comment because there is no 
evidence to substantiate the charges of Gen. Gotovina's lawyers. 
They can make their case with evidence to the court."
 
Mr. Misetic dismissed Mrs. Hartmann's comments as "blatant 
hypocrisy." 

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