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Clinton made 1995 Ethnic Cleansing in Krajina Possible

Croatian Ethnic Cleansing of Serbian Krajina is Reflected in World Almanacs
By: Mary Mostert, Analyst, Original Sources (www.originalsources.com)

July 24, 2000

There was no outcry against the ethnic cleansing that took place in full
view of the world, and made possible by US Air support in 1995 in the
Krajina area of Croatia. Hundreds of thousands of Serbs were driven from
their homes, and up to 20,000 of them were kill. Some of them have been
refugees twice. Some of them who survived the Krajina ethnic cleansing fled
to Kosovo and have been driven out of Kosovo back into Serbia. . Not only
are they refugees, but are refugees who have been bombed twice by U.S. bombs
and missiles, while most Americans remain blissfully unaware of their
plight. I recently brought up the subject in a conversation with one of my
own children, who had never heard about the 250,000-275,000 Serbs who were
driven out of Krajina, after more than 500 years of living in the area. She
thought I was making it up because she was sure it would have been on the
evening news if it had happened.

In May 1999, Valdan Zivadinovic sent me a report on what happened in August
1995 during the worst refugee crisis in the 1990s Balkan wars of the 1990s
when the Croatians drove the Serbs out of Krajina. The author of that ethnic
cleansing was Franco Tudjman, who became president of Croatia following the
1995 Dayton Accord. In the intervening five years there has been no
international demand that the Croatians allow the Serbs who had occupied the
Krajina area for more than 500 years to return to their homes.

Furthermore, it is an ethnic cleansing that is VERIFIED by the World
Almanacs of 1993 and 2000. In 1993 the population of Croatia was 4, 763,000
with 75% being Croatian and 18% being Serbian. In numbers that turns out to
be 840,885 Serbs in Croatia in the 1992 census figures. In the year 2000
World Almanac the population of Croatia was down to 4,671,584 with 78% being
Croatian and 12% being Serbian. In numbers that would be 560,590 Serbs - a
difference of 280,295 people. Most of them are in Yugoslavia's Serbia
province. Many of them, an estimated 17,000-20,000 are dead.

The Ottawa Serbian Heritage Society, ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) issued a
press release Saturday commemorating the "ethnocide and genocide committed
on Serbs in Krajina , Bosnia and Kosovo. August 4th is Krajina Dan, the
Memorial Day for Serbian Krajina. This commemorates the day that Knin, the
capital of the Serbian Krajina region, fell to invading Croatian forces in
1995. Croatia continues to occupy the region today and of more than 250,000
Serbian people whom the Croatian Army either killed or ethnically-cleansed
out of the region in August, 1995, the number who have returned is virtually
zero to this date.

"Every August 4th a Krajina Dan Memorial is held to remember the victims of
this genocide. This year's program is: Memorial Prayer Service and a wrath
laying at the Human Rights Memorial, Elgin and Lisgar streets, at 6:00pm -
6: 30pm."

After the perpetrator of this ethnic cleansing, Croatian President Tudjman,
died on December 11, 1999, high level representatives from the United States
and Western Europe did not attend the funeral in fear that doing so would be
a political liability if and when Tudjman's war crimes and his
un-reconstructed Fascism from World War II became known.


Zivadinovic's paper, found on pages 131-140 in "NATO in the Balkans:
KRAJINA", ISBN 0-9656916-2-4), is a chilling indictment of man's inhumanity
to man. It is an ugly story, but it is time that the American people ask
themselves if they really want to continue the Serb sanctions and the Kosovo
ethnic cleansing of all minorities and the general anarchy that exists there
under NATO and UN occupation. Zivadinocic wrote:


In early August 1995, the Croatian invasion of Serbian Krajina precipitated
the worst refugee crisis of the Yugoslav civil war. Within days, more than
two hundred thousand Serbs, virtually the entire population of Krajina, fled
their homes, and 14,000 Serbian civilians lost them lives. According to a UN
official "Almost the only people remaining were the dead and the dying." The
Clinton administration's support for the invasion was an important factor in
creating this nightmare.
The previous month, Secretary of State Warren Christopher and German Foreign
Minister Klaus Kinkel met with Croatian diplomat Miomir Zuzul in London.
During this meeting, Christopher gave his approval for Croatian military
action against Serbs in Bosnia and Krajina. Two days later, the U.S.
ambassador to Croatia, Peter Galbraith, also approved Croatia's invasion
plan. Stipe Mesic, a prominent Croatian politician, stated that Croatian
President Franjo Tudjman "received the go-ahead from the United States.
Tudjman can do only what the Americans allow him to do. Krajina is the
reward for having accepted, under Washington's pressure, the federation
between Croats and Muslims in Bosnia." Croatian assembly deputy Mate
Mestrovic also claimed that the "United States gave us the green light to do
whatever had to be done." (1)

As Croatian troops launched their assault on August 4, U.S. NATO aircraft
destroyed Serbian radar and anti-aircraft defenses. American EA-6B
electronic warfare aircraft patrolled the air in support of the invasion.
Krajina foreign affairs advisor Slobodan Jarcevic stated that NATO
"completely led and coordinated the entire Croat offensive by first
destroying radar and anti-aircraft batteries. What NATO did most for the
Croatian Army was to jam communications between [Serb] military
commands...." (2)

Following the elimination of Serbian anti-aircraft defenses, Croatian planes
carried out extensive attacks on Serbian towns and positions. The roads were
clogged with refugees, and Croatian aircraft bombed and strafed refugee
columns. Serbian refugees passing through the town of Sisak were met by a
mob of Croatian extremists, who hurled rocks and concrete at them.

A UN spokesman said, "The windows of almost every vehicle were smashed and
almost every person was bleeding from being hit by some object." Serbian
refugees were pulled from their vehicles and beaten. As fleeing Serbian
civilians poured into Bosnia, a Red Cross representative in Banja Luka said,
"I've never seen anything like it. People are arriving at a terrifying
rate." Bosnian Muslim troops crossed the border and cut off Serbian escape
routes. Trapped refugees were massacred as they were pounded by Croatian and
Muslim artillery. Nearly 1,700 refugees simply vanished. While Croatian and
Muslim troops burned Serbian villages, President Clinton expressed his
understanding for the invasion, and Christopher said events "could work to
our advantage." (3)

The Croatian rampage through the region left a trail of devastation.
Croatian special police units, operating under the Ministry of Internal
Affairs, systematically looted abandoned Serbian villages. Everything of
value - cars, stereos, televisions, furniture, farm animals - was plundered,
and homes set afire. (4) A confidential European Union report stated that 73
percent of Serbian homes were destroyed. (5) Troops of the Croatian army
also took part, and pro-Nazi graffiti could be seen on the walls of several
burnt-out Serb buildings.(6)

Massacres continued for several weeks after the fall of Krajina, and UN
patrols discovered numerous fresh unmarked graves and bodies of murdered
civilians. (7) The European Union report states, "Evidence of atrocities, an
average of six corpses per day, continues to emerge. The corpses, some
fresh, some decomposed, are mainly of old men. Many have been shot in the
back of the head or had throats slit, others have been mutilated... Serb
lands continue to be torched and looted." (8)

Following a visit in the region a member of the Zagreb Helsinki Committee
reported, "Virtually all Serb villages had been destroyed.... In a village
near Knin, eleven bodies were found, some of them were massacred in such a
way that it was not easy to see whether the body was male or female." (9)

UN spokesman Chris Gunness noted that UN personnel continued to discover
bodies, many of whom had been decapitated. (10) British journalist Robert
Fisk reported the murder of elderly Serbs, many of whom were burned alive in
their homes. He adds, "At Golubic, UN officers have found the decomposing
remains of five people... the head of one of the victims was found 150 feet
from his body. Another UN team, meanwhile is investigating the killing of a
man and a woman in the same area after villagers described how the man's
ears and nose had been mutilated." (11)

After the fall of Krajina, Croatian chief of staff General Zvonimir Cervenko
characterized Serbs as "medieval shepherds, troglodytes, destroyers of
anything the culture of man has created." During a triumphalist train
journey through Croatia and Krajina, Tudjman spoke at each railway station.
To great applause, he announced, "There can be no return to the past, to the
times when [Serbs] were spreading cancer in the heart of Croatia, a cancer
that was destroying the Croatian national being." He then went on to speak
of the "ignominious disappearance" of the Serbs from Krajina "so it is as if
they have never lived here... They didn't even have time to take with them
their filthy money or their filthy underwear!" American ambassador Peter
Galbraith dismissed claims that Croatia had engaged in "ethnic cleansing,"
since he defined this term as something Serbs do. (12)

U.S. representatives blocked Russian attempts to pass a UN Security Council
resolution condemning the invasion. According to Croatian Foreign Minister
Mate Granic, American officials gave advice on the conduct of the operation,
and European and military experts and humanitarian aid workers reported
shipments of U.S weapons to Croatia over the two months preceding the
invasion. A French mercenary also witnessed the arrival of American and
German weapons at a Croatian port, adding, "The best of the Croats'
armaments were German- and American-made." The U.S. "directly or
indirectly," says French intelligence analyst Pierre Hassner, "rearmed the
Croats." Analysts at Jane's Information Group say that Croatian troops were
seen wearing American uniforms and carrying U S. communications equipment.
(13)

The invasion of Krajina was preceded by a thorough CIA and DIA analysis of
the region. (14) According to Balkan specialist Ivo Banac, this "tactical
and intelligence support" was furnished to the Croatian Army at the
beginning of its offensive. (15)

In November 1994, the United States and Croatia signed a military agreement.
Immediately afterward, U.S. intelligence agents set up an operations center
on the Adriatic island of Brac, from which reconnaissance aircraft were
launched. Two months earlier, the Pentagon contracted Military Professional
Resources, Inc (MPRI) to train the Croatian military.(16) According to a
Croatian officer, MPRI advisors "lecture us on tactics and big war
operations on the level of brigades, which is why we needed them for
Operation Storm when we took the Krajina." Croatian sources claim that U.S.
satellite intelligence was furnished to the Croatian military. (17)
Following the invasion of Krajina, the U.S. rewarded Croatia with an
agreement "broadening existing cooperation" between MPRI and the Croatian
military. (18) U.S. advisors assisted in the reorganization of the Croatian
Army. Referring to this reorganization in an interview with the newspaper
Vecernji List, Croatian General Tihomir Blaskic said, "We are building the
foundations of our organization on the traditions of the Croatian home
guard" - pro-Nazi troops in World War II. (19)

It is worth examining the nature of what one UN official terms "America's
newest ally." During World War II, Croatia was a Nazi puppet state in which
the Croatian fascist Ustashe murdered as many as one million Serbs, Jews,
and Roman (Gypsies). Disturbing signs emerged with the election of Franjo
Tudjman to the Croatian presidency in 1990 Tudjman said, "I am glad my wife
is neither Serb nor Jew," and wrote that accounts of the Holocaust were
"exaggerated" and "one-sided." (20)

Much of Tudjman's financial backing was provided by Ustasha щmigrщs and
several Ustasha war criminals were invited to attend the first convention of
Tudjman's political party, the Croatian Democratic Union. (21)

Tudjman presented a medal to a former Ustasha commander living in Argentina,
Ivo Rojnica. After Rojnica was quoted as saying, "Everything I did in 1941 I
would do again," international pressure prevented Tudjman from appointing
him to the post of ambassador to Argentina. When former Ustasha official
Vinko Nikolic returned to Croatia, Tudjman appointed him to a seat in
parliament. Upon former Ustasha officer Mate Sarlija's return to Croatia, he
was personally welcomed at the airport by Defense Minister Gojko Susak, and
subsequently given the post of general in the Croatian Army. (22) On
November 4, 1996, thirteen former Ustasha officers were presented with
medals and ranks in the Croatian Army. (23)

Croatia adopted a new currency in 1994, the kuna, the same name as that used
by the Ustasha state, and the new Croatian flag is a near-duplicate of the
Ustasha flag. Streets and buildings have been renamed for Ustasha official
Mile Budak, who signed the regime's anti-Semitic laws, and more than three
thousand anti-fascist monuments have been demolished. In an open letter, the
Croatian Jewish community protested the rehabilitation of the Ustasha state.
In April 1994, the Croatian government demanded the removal of all
"non-white" UN troops from its territory, claiming that "only first-world
troops" understood Croatia's "problems." (24)

On Croatian television in April 1996, Tudjman called for the return of the
remains of Ante Pavelic, the leader of the Croatian pro-Nazi puppet state
"After all, both reconciliation and recognition should be granted to those
who deserve it," Tudjman said, adding, "We should recognize that Pavelic's
ideas about the Croatian state were positive," but that Pavelic's only
mistake was the murder of a few of his colleagues and nationalist allies.
(25) Three months later, Tudjman said of the Serbs driven from Croatia "The
fact that 90 percent of them left is their own problem... Naturally we are
not going to allow them all to return." During the same speech, Tudjman
referred to the pro-Nazi state as "a positive thing." (26)

During its violent secession from Yugoslavia in 1991, Croatia expelled more
than three hundred thousand Serbs, and Serbs were eliminated from ten towns
and 183 villages. (27) In 1993, Helsinki Watch reported: "Since 1991 the
Croatian authorities have blown up or razed ten thousand houses mostly of
Serbs, but also houses of Croats. In some cases, they dynamited homes with
the families inside." Thousands of Serbs have been evicted from their homes.
Croatian human-rights activist Ivan Zvonimir Cicak says beatings,
plundering, and arrests were the usual eviction methods. (28)

Tomislav Mercep, until recently the advisor to the Interior minister and a
member of Parliament, is a death-squad leader. Mercep's death squad murdered
2,500 Serbs in western Slavonia in 1991 and 1992, actions Mercep defends as
"heroic deeds." (29) Death squad officer Miro Bajramovic's spectacular
confession revealed details: "Nights were worst for [our prisoners]...
burning prisoners with a flame, pouring vinegar over their wounds mostly on
genitalia and on the eyes. Then there is that little induction, field phone,
you plug a Serb onto that... The most painful is to stick little pins under
the nails and to connect to the three phase current; nothing remains of a
man but ashes... After all, we knew they would all be killed, so it did not
matter if we hurt turn more today or tomorrow."

"Mercep knew everything," Bajramovic claimed. "He told us several times:
'Tonight you have to clean all these shits.' By this he meant all the
prisoners should be executed." (30)

Sadly, the Clinton administration's embrace of Croatia follows a history of
support for fascists when it suits American geopolitical interests: Chile's
Augusto Pinochet, Indonesia's Suharto, Paraguay's Aifredo Stroessner, and a
host of others. The consequences of this policy for the people affected have
been devastating.

Although the American people were told last year that the 79 days of bombing
of Yugoslavia was a "humanitarian" effort to "stop ethnic cleansing," the
facts indicate no ethnic cleansing took place. Now we are hearing that it
was the KLA itself that was ordering the Albanians to flee, and most
Albanians AND Serbs were fleeing the NATO bombs. Yet, still there as been no
change in the US policy in Serbia. Clinton still insists on keeping
sanctions in place in an effort to destroy the Serbs.

And, not a word has been said about any of this in the year 2000
presidential election campaign. Clinton told us in 1995 that the American
servicemen who were sent to Bosnia would be "home by Christmas." Not only
are they still not home, we have send another contingent to assist in the
occupation of Kosovo.

I have wondered most of my life how the German people could have sat back
and done nothing as their leader did horrible things. "We didn't know about
it," I was told by Germans who lived in Germany at the time. I doubted them.
However, now I'm seeing something disturbingly similar by an American
leader, and we Americans are not even asking Presidential candidates
questions about it.

I think I may owe those post-World War II German citizens an apology. Maybe
they really didn't know about it. Or, just maybe, they didn't really WANT to
know what was happening to their Jewish neighbors when they disappeared.

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