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Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com
January 29, 2000
Lying
    About Kosovo
The
    Kosovo war is over – or
    is it? – yet the battle for the hearts and minds of world opinion
    on the matter rages anew. As the West begins to confront the monster it created
    in Kosovo – as well as the rising horror of the "depleted" uranium mass
    poisoning in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Serbia – the UN's International Criminal
    Tribunal on war crimes in the former Yugoslavia (ICTFY) has launched a ferocious

    campaign to drag Slobodan Milosevic to The Hague, preferably in chains, to
    be put on trial for war crimes. Like the Wicked Witch of the West, circling
    the fabled city of Oz on her broomstick shrieking "Surrender Dorothy!," ICTFY
    chief inquisitor Carla Del Ponte is demanding that the Yugoslav government
    extradite the former Yugoslav strongman – and her amen corner in the
    West, including the US State Department and the American and European media,
    are baying for old Slobo's scalp. But is it really his scalp they're
    after?

THE WITCH REBUFFED
The real objective
    of all this caterwauling is the ritual humiliation and political marginalization

    of Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica. For the demand to surrender Miloevic
    is sure to cause fissures in the fragile pro-government coalition, and pose
    a direct challenge to the authority of the new President, who has always spoken
out against the Tribunal as a "political instrument." If the NATO-crats thought
    Kostunica was going to cave, they were bound to be sorely disappointed: as
    Antiwar.com columnist Nebojsa Malic pointed out in his
    last "Balkan Express" column, the occupiers of Kosovo don't seem to realize
    whom they're up against. Kostunica turned the Spanish harridan out on her
    ear, to the applause of his own people and the horrified exclamations of the
    "international community." Retaliation was not long in coming.
THE WITCHING
    HOUR
After she picked
    herself up off the floor, the Witch was alternately
    whining and threatening, averring that President Kostunica was "not properly
    informed" about her kangaroo court and saying that "dialogue [with him] was
    not possible. I tried for half-an-hour to explain about the tribunal. I had
    to sit and listen to his long complaints." The imperious Del Ponte usually
    does not have to listen to anybody, and she clearly did not like it one bit,
    quickly reverting to threat mode: "He can and must change his mind," she hissed.
    "Full cooperation with my office cannot be avoided if Yugoslavia wants full
    membership in the international community. If there is no cooperation, new 
sanctions can be imposed." Yes, but not without the cooperation of the United
    States. Will Dubya, who campaigned on a promise to get us out of the Balkans
    – and burbled about "humility" as a guiding principle of our foreign
    policy – go along with the Witch's sanctions?
SURPRISE, SURPRISE
Unfortunately,
    the answer appears to be yes. I'm not surprised, and if you were reading this
    column during the recent election campaign, you
    won't be too taken aback by the news either. As I pointed out at the time
    Bush was flat-out lying to our faces: Dubya's
    Kosovo deception was a ploy to lull conservative opponents of globalism
    into believing that, on Election Day 2000, they could safely vote Republican
    without having to worry about the foreign policy consequences all that much.
    The Bushies made vague noises about getting out of Kosovo, and even now is
    sending signals that Republicans have reason to hope for a less activist foreign
    policy: the spinners never sleep and the lies never stop. For now that the
    ICTFY and its media allies are launching a major propaganda blitz designed
    to re-demonize the Serb – and, perhaps, set them up for another drubbing-Team
    Bush is playing right along.
NPR.GOV
A recent
    documdrama staged by the US government-owned-and-operated National Public
    Radio alleges that the Serbs, in order to cover up their alleged war crimes
    during the Kosovo civil war, had burned thousands of bodies in the Trepca
    mines. The OSCE immediately denied that this was even a possibility, but that 
didn't stop a spokesman for Bush's
    State Department from endorsing
    NPR's unsourced and highly propagandistic report. The NPR piece had barely
    hit the airwaves when US government spokesman Richard Boucher told the Associated
    Press that "information obtained by the US government beginning in 1999 confirms
    there were massive killings 'and there were attempts to burn bodies and otherwise
    cover up evidence at places throughout Kosovo.'"
NOT A TRACE
But
    OSCE spokeswoman Claire Trevana was quite clear about the unreliability of
    the NPR story: "Our people have had a report of this, but they found no evidence
    to substantiate it." Trevena added that a team of French forensic scientists
    outfitted with sophisticated equipment that was called to search for any trace
    of human remains at Trepca "found nothing there." Boucher said the United
    States stands by its Clinton era (May and June 1999) briefings of the ICTFY
    "on the Serb campaign to destroy the evidence. It's a fact that we know of
    and that we've reported on in the past." Boucher said he was "disappointed"
    that Kostunica did not defer to the Witch's demands. "These things need to be 
worked out," Boucher opined, "and the obligation flows from the government
    to the tribunal." In other words: you guys lost the war, and you had better
    bend over and grab your ankles – or else.
CORPUS DELICTI
During the Kosovo
    war, there were several estimates of the scale of Milosevic's "ethnic cleansing"
    of Kosovo: at one point CNN was claiming that as many as 50 to 100 thousand
    Kosovars had been slaughtered, and US government spokesmen echoed this charge
    (or was that vice-versa?) But if were mass killings, then where are the
    bodies? This is a question we at Antiwar.com have been asking ever since
    the war ended, and a number of journalists in the mainstream media –
    overseas journalists, naturally, notably John Laughland and John Pilger –
    have been making similar inquiries. Now, Michael Montgomery and Stephen Smith
    of American RadioWorks think they have an answer: the Trepca "crematorium."

NPR'S TABLOID
    JOURNALISM
It is an image
    that evokes the shadow of the Holocaust, one that was used to great effect
    by the War Party in the period leading up to US intervention in Kosovo, and
    which they clearly believe hasn't outlived its usefulness. Before and during
    the war, Western news accounts generally depicted the Serbs as little short
    of Balkan Nazis, whose centuries-old struggle with the Muslims was the product
    of their incorrigible "racism." This lurid imagery is carried forward in the
    Montgomery-Smith piece, buttressed by tabloid-style interviews with anonymous
    first-name-only sources, and presented in the stereotypical hectoring style
    of war propaganda at its crudest. The claim is that up to 1,500 bodies were
    been burned in a bizarre wartime crematorium set up the by the Serbs at the
    Trepca lead mining complex in northern Kosovo. The story focuses in on the
    alleged massacre at Izbica, where over 150 unarmed noncombatants – men,
    women, and children – were supposedly slaughtered. A home video smuggled
    out of Kosovo during the war allegedly showed details of the killings, and
    was dutifully shown on CNN: this was an important propaganda campaign for
  the NATO-crats, as the narrator of the NPR report points out:
"Izbica was
    …important to western governments, but not just for issues of justice and
    deterrence. Three weeks into NATO's aerial bombardment of Yugoslavia, Serbian
    forces were refusing to budge from Kosovo and criticism of the campaign was
    mounting in western countries. If the aim of the massive air campaign was
    to save Albanian lives, Izbica was an acute example of a failing strategy.
    Increasingly pressed by a wary public, U.S. and European officials sought
    to rally public support for the war. They looked to Izbica."
Two years after
    the conclusion of the war, with the total body count still disappointingly
    low, and no evidence of mass killings by the Serbs, they are looking to NPR
    to justify the war in the court of public opinion – and provide a rationale
    for the continued assault on Serbian sovereignty. But Montgomery and Smith's
    "The Promise of Justice: Burning the Evidence" is a strangely crude concoction
    of anonymous quotes and wild suppositions that is not half as convincing as
    some of the surrealistic propaganda that used to come out of Milosevic's 
state-controlled
    Serbian media. Montgomery and Smith sprinkle their report with provocative
    citations from one "Branko," who claimed to be a member of a super-secret
    Serbian unit assigned to cover-up Milosevic's "genocide." The NPR piece informs
    us that "they spoke only after we agreed not to reveal their identities and
    would only meet in public places like noisy cafes. The men were interviewed
    separately in Serbia and Montenegro. They served in different units. Their
    stories provide a detailed picture of how Serbian forces-under orders from
    Slobodan Milosevic's senior commanders-systematically destroyed the bodies
    of dead Albanians to obliterate evidence of mass killings."
A FISHY STORY
But why are
    these men talking now? What could possibly be their motive, if not remorse
    – especially since they will find themselves in the dock at The Hague
    and in for a loooong stretch behind bars? Yet none of them expresses the least
    sign of any remorse as they casually recount the most horrific scenes of a
    Belsen-like crematorium: bodies sliced up like bologna and dropped into the
    hellish flames. "Several of the Serbian fighters who took part in burning Albanian 
bodies-including Dusko-expressed no remorse. In fact, Dusko only
    wishes he could have done more." This is very odd, and very fishy, for what
    interest would an unrepentant Serbian ultra-nationalist and self-confessed
    mass murderer have in implicating himself and providing his avowed enemies
    with enough rope to hang both him and his country?
THE DJINDIC
    FACTOR
Clearly certain
    elements within Serbia would benefit from the circulation of this story. It
    is well-known that Zoran Djindic, the newly-installed prime minister of Serbia,
    advocates a radical purge of the army and the police, but was prevented from
    making a clean sweep of the old guard by Kostunica – who perhaps believes
    that the generals of the little army that fought the West to a standstill
    deserve something better than to be handed over to the enemy. Swept into power
    on Kostunica's coattails, Djindic has never been elected to anything in a
    popular election, having not quite lived down his chumminess with Madeleine
    Albright and other US government officials, as he waited out the bombardment
    of his country in neighboring Montenegro. No depleted uranium poisoning for
    him! Djindic has to be very careful, now that he has managed to slither
    up the ladder to very near the top, not to appear too craven when it comes
    to pleasing his masters in Washington, and so in public he is somewhat ambiguous
    on just what ought to happen to Milosevic. But there can be no doubt that
    if the top Serbian military figures he has targeted for ouster are indicted
    by the ICTFY this would prove to be a rather large notch in his belt. Montgomery
    and Smith cite details supposedly provided by unnamed "army and police sources,"
    which could mean those slated to replace those indicted for alleged war crimes.

ANOTHER CLUE
Another key
    to the motivation of these otherwise mysterious confessions is the information,
    related by Montgomery and Smith that this grisly work was carried out by 
"Milosevic's
    Praetorian guard," an elite unit of loyalists who could be entrusted to keep
    quiet about their leader's crimes. As "Dusko," a member of this unit supposedly
    put it:
"You can't
    expect a regular soldier 18 or 19 years old to do this kind of work," he said.
    "It's a stressful thing to do. You wouldn't want regular Army guys exposed
    to this kind of thing. You didn't want them going home after the war and blabbing
    to their mothers or friends about what they did in Kosovo."
AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE
But why would
    members of the notorious Serbian death squad known as Frenkies' Boys, who
    did Milosevic's dirty work during the Bosnian civil war and stuck by their
    leader in the face of NATO bombs, now start blabbing to NPR, Carla Del Ponte,
    and the world at large about crimes they committed with their own hands? The
    idea that Milosevic loyalists might be interested in splitting the formerly
    United Opposition over the issue of The Hague and Milosevic's fate is not
    altogether incredible. Surrounded by enemies on both the left and the right,
    President Kostunica is fighting to maintain his country's independence and
    dignity from within as well as from without. If the remnants of the old regime
    are now cooperating with American stooges like Djindic to sideline Kostunica
    over this issue, it won't be the first case of strange bedfellows in the Byzantine
    history of Serbian political intrigue.
CREDIBILITY
    GAP
The basic technique
    of the NPR story is essentially a rerun of the method utilized by the War
    Party before and during the Kosovo war: retailing Kosovar tall tales as fact.
    We are treated to a wide-eyed account of villagers from Zahac, who claim their
    sons were "disappeared" by Serbian paramilitaries and spirited off to parts
    unknown – perhaps to Trepca. Yet these same villagers also say that,
    as news of the disappearances spread, Albanians have been turning up at their
    doors claiming to have seen their lost sons and husbands in prison, or in
    some distant village, and offering information – for a price. Montgomery
    and Smith, who haughtily remark that "there is still money to be made from the 
Kosovo war," seem to dismiss these claims as the work of obvious scam
    artists, and perhaps some of them are. But who is to say that all or even
    most of them aren't telling the truth?
RISEN LIKE
    LAZARUS
Certainly the
    claims of these Albanian entrepreneurs need to be investigated, especially
    in view of the way Albanians who were supposed to have died in the war had
    a habit of turning up, alive and well, as soon as the smoke cleared. Remember
    that Ibrahim Rugova was widely believed to have been murdered by the Serbs
    when the war started, along with Fehmi Agani, former chief negotiator for
    the Kosovars, and Baton Haxhiu, editor of the Pristina daily Koha Ditore,
    all of whom turned up unharmed, after NATO military spokesman David Wilby
    claimed they had been executed – a phenomenon that caused me to wonder,
    at the time, who or what
    was raising all these Balkan Lazaruses were from the dead. Perhaps the 1,500
    "missing" Kosovars will follow their example, and turn up bright-eyes and 
busy-tailed: have they looked in the jails of Europe, where thousands of Kosovars
    are doing time for drug-dealing, pimping, crimes of violence and racketeering?

THE MONTGOMERY
    & SMITH SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM
The leitmotif
    of the NPR piece is that we will never know whether the NATO-crats were right
    when they bandied around the startling numbers that dragged us into the Kosovo
    war in the first place: 100,000, 50,000, then 10,000 Kosovars supposedly killed
    by Serbs on the rampage. Who knows but that any one of those numbers
    could be correct – because the "evidence" has been "incinerated" at Trepca
    and lost forever. Now they don't have to produce any bodies. The methods of
    the Montgomery and Smith school of journalism – sources wrapped in a
    shroud of anonymity – reflects the legal methods of the ICTFY, which
    issues secret indictments on the basis of testimony taken from anonymous witnesses.
    Now that they are relieved of the necessity of coming up with the corpus
    delicti, the great "crime" of the Serbs – who dared to defend themselves
    against an unprovoked attack – can be prosecuted and punished.
"ILLEGAL BUT
    LEGITIMATE"
Naturally, anything
    coming out of a US government-run "news" source such as NPR is automatically
    suspect, especially in matters related to foreign policy: NPR was a virtual
    arm of the NATO press office during the Kosovo war: but the objectivity of
    the two authors of this story is suspect on other grounds, notably their joint
    consultancy with the so-called Independent
    International Commission on Kosovo, set up by the governments of the NATO 
countries at the instigation of billionaire George Soros and UN secretary
    general Kofi Annan. Other consultants were Petrit Bushati, Albania's ambassador
    to the US, Sven Alkalaj, Bosnia-Hercegovinia's ambassador, and that noted paragon 
of journalistic objectivity, none other than Clinton shill Sidney
    Blumenthal. The commission's mandate was to "present a detailed, objective
    analysis of the options that were available to the international community
    to cope with the crisis." Not too surprisingly, a panel consisting of NATO
    cheerleaders, notably Richard Goldstone, Michael Ignatieff, and Richard Falk,
    concluded that:
"The NATO
    military intervention was illegal but legitimate. It was illegal because it
    did not receive prior approval from the United Nations Security Council. However,
    the Commission considers that the intervention was justified because all diplomatic
    avenues had been exhausted and because the intervention had the effect of 
liberating the majority population of Kosovo from a long period of oppression
    under Serbian rule."
FIBS, BIG AND
    LITTLE
"Illegal but
    legitimate" – oh, that's rich! The anti-Serbian propaganda mill is gearing
    up for a major barrage, and I have yet another, even more outrageous example
    – but it will just have to wait for my next column, as this one is plenty long 
enough already. One of my New Years' resolutions was to try to keep my
    columns as short as possible, but, unfortunately, the War Party has been working
    overtime recently, and there is a lot of ground to cover. With the incoming 
administration being courted by lobbyists, both foreign and domestic,
    each making the case for intervention in their particular area, these are
    busy times for the War Party, and, therefore, for us. So tune in Wednesday
    for more debunking of the War Party's little fibs – as well as some whoppers
    that give new meaning to the word 'mendacity.'
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