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War Crimes Group Ponders Airstrikes

By ANTHONY DEUTSCH
.c The Associated Press

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - A group of independent lawyers pressed the
Yugoslav war crimes tribunal Wednesday to investigate allegations that NATO
committed war crimes in the bombing campaign against Yugoslavia.

Chief prosecutor Louise Arbour met privately with lawyers from Britain,
Canada, Greece and Switzerland to discuss evidence they claimed showed that
the alliance violated ``international criminal law in causing civilian death,
injury and destruction'' in bombing that began March 24.

The tribunal has focused its actions so far on the behavior of Yugoslav
forces and the country's leaders, indicting President Slobodan Milosevic and
four senior associates. But U.N. court has made it clear it also will
evaluate the credibility of any evidence implicating the Western military
alliance.

``No person is excluded from the authority of the tribunal,'' tribunal
spokesman Paul Risley said.

Arbour and the lawyers discussed the formal launching of an investigation,
Risley said. He did not elaborate on what kind of evidence, if any, the
tribunal might have in hand.

The group made the presentation on behalf of unspecified peace groups, the
Movement for the Advancement of International Criminal Law in Britain, and
the American Association of Jurists.

Included in the presentation were allegations against President Clinton,
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana.

``We have plenty of compelling evidence of war crimes committed by the
bombing of Yugoslavia,'' said one of the lawyers, Alexander Lykourezos of
Greece.

He said the charges involved ``the mass destruction of the civil
infrastructure and general destruction of country'' and specifically stemmed
from the bombing of bridges and a building that housed Serbian television.

The meeting came as the tribunal prepared to send its investigators for the
first time into Kosovo along with a peacekeeping force. The investigators
will be gathering evidence of Yugoslav war crimes to buttress reports from
refugees of widespread murder, rape and plundering.

An accord reached in Germany on Tuesday gives the tribunal safe and swift
access to Kosovo once the peacekeepers can remove mines and booby-traps left
behind by departing Serb forces.

There was no immediate reaction from NATO.

It appeared unlikely the tribunal would do any more than the World Court,
which last week dismissed as unfounded Belgrade's contentions that the NATO
bombing raids amounted to a genocidal campaign.

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