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FRIDAY
MAY 28
1999

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 Has NATO committed war crimes?

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The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia has rightfully indicted
Slobodan Milosevic for crimes against humanity committed against Kosovar
Albanians. If there is any justice in this world, they will send the
"Butcher of the Balkans" to prison for the atrocities that he has ordered.
If Slobodan is guilty for what his forces have done, can we allow NATO to
bomb Serbia with reckless abandon? Shouldn't we hold NATO to the same
standard of conduct as the Yugoslavs? According to Thursday's Irish Times,
an overwhelming majority of Greeks want Bill Clinton and Tony Blair indicted
for war crimes.

NATO insists that it has no liability for anything that it does and anyone
that it kills because "it's Slobodan's fault." Let's look at what the rules
of war say about NATO's arrogant position.

After World War II, the Charter of the International Military Tribunal,
Nuremberg, Aug. 8, 1945, adopted the following definitions:


War crimes: namely, violations of the laws or customs of war. Such
violations include, but not be limited to, murder, ill-treatment ... of
civilian population, ... wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or
devastation not justified by military necessity.

Crimes against Humanity: namely, murder ... and other inhumane acts
committed against any civilian population, before or during the war. ...
The United Nations is still using these definitions today. See Convention on
the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes
Against Humanity, G.A. res. 2391 (XXIII), annex, 23 U.N. GAOR Supp. (no. 18)
at 40, U.N. Doc. A/7218 (1968).

On Monday, the Washington Post said that "NATO air strikes on Yugoslavia's
power grid left millions of people without electricity or water service
today, bringing the war over Kosovo more directly into the lives of
civilians across the country."

Question: Does a deliberate attack against civilian targets for the sole
intention of causing widespread suffering, injury and possible death to
innocent civilians constitute a war crime or crime against humanity?

The Washington Post said that "Three consecutive nights of air attacks
caused extensive blackouts in Belgrade, Novi Sad and Nis, the three largest
cities in Serbia. ... Officials at the Pentagon and at NATO headquarters in
Belgium said allied jets deliberately attacked the power grid, aiming to
shut it down more completely and for longer periods of time. ... U.S.
officials estimated the attacks had shut off power to about 80 percent of
Serbia."

Question: Can NATO prove that there was a "military necessity" to deprive 80
percent of the civilian population of electricity?

The Washington Post said that there is a growing sense in Serbia that "the
power outages (are) evidence that the genuine aim of NATO is not to expel
Yugoslav troops and Serbian special police units from Kosovo, but to punish
civilians and wreck the country."

Question: If we can prove that this is the purpose of the latest bombing
campaign, does this constitute a war crime or crime against humanity?

The Washington Post said that "the attacks also slashed water reserves by
damaging pumps and cutting electricity to the few pumps that were still
operative. Belgrade's water utility said that reserves of drinking water had
been reduced to 8 percent ... and that 60 percent of the city was without
water service."

Question: Is a deliberate attempt to deprive millions of civilians access to
clean and potable water a war crime or a crime against humanity?

The Washington Post reported that "... senior allied military officials
acknowledged that they also want to damage the quality of everyday life so
that suffering citizens will start questioning the intransigence of their
political leadership."

Question: Is a deliberate attempt to cause widespread suffering of innocent
civilians a war crime or a crime against humanity?

On April 19, the London Times reported that NATO air strikes against
petrochemical, fertilizer and refinery targets created "an ecological
disaster" of toxic gases and water pollution. Gases released by these
attacks had poisoned at least 50 residents. Fish kills extended from
Yugoslavia to Romania, Bulgaria and the Black Sea.

Question: Does the deliberate creation of toxic hazards to civilians
constitute a war crime or a crime against humanity?

NATO has bombed hospitals, prisons, embassies, homes, apartment buildings,
civilian factories, busses, trains, churches, and bridges. Killing, maiming,
poisoning and harming civilians in Serbia will not protect Kosovar
Albanians.

Question: Have NATO's bombs created wanton destruction of cities, towns or
villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity?

I believe that we can make a strong case that some of the actions that NATO
has taken are war crimes and crimes against humanity. If we are to restore
the rule of law to the Balkans, we cannot let NATO violate the human rights
of millions of innocent Serbian civilians without holding them to the same
standards as the Butcher of the Balkans.



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