It woz newer right for Srbian people perform justice it will newer happened
.USA  CRIME AGENST SRBIAN PEOPLE IS SO GREAT KENOT EXPRESS HOW  GREAT IS. 300
BILLION DOLLARS IN DESTRUCTION OF BOMBARDMENT. USA IS PROUD TO SAY GOOD JOB OF
KILLING AMERICAN MASSIF. SADISTIC GENERALS OFFICERS END FANATIC SOLDERS OF NATO
COLD BLOATED KILERS.Bravo USA YOU GET TITTLE OF BIGGEST KILLERS OF A PLANET .

Miroslav Antic wrote:

>          MILOSEVIC AND MIHAILOVICH AND A STRANGE CONVERGENCE
>
> Funny how the more things change, the more they stay the same sometimes.
>
> 55 years ago, another Serb was put in trial, but this one was in Belgrade.
> He had been captured, too.  He had just gone through a vicious war through
> which he had fought valiantly, loyal to the American and English allies to
> the very end, long after he had been betrayed and abandoned.
>
> His jury and judges weren't the Swiss, or the French, or the English.  They
> were his fellow Serbs.  And his hangman was Josip Broz.
>
> This, too, was in July.  But it ended quickly, without much fanfare, and on
> the 17th, that Serb was put to death on trumped up charges.  Before his
> execution, the Yugoslav communists declared that "Draza Mihailovich shall be
> given a fair trial, and then he shall be shot."
>
> There was no fanfare.  No internet to spread the word of his capture and
> incarceration.  No demonstrations in the streets.  No protests on a grand
> scale.  Just a man in his cell, waiting to give his testimony before the
> court, and some American airmen back home in this country whose lives he had
> saved, fighting to speak on his behalf and being denied the right to go.
>
> When General Draza Mihailovich was put to death, the New York Times reported
> the story on the 17th of July, 1946, and there was genuine remorse in the
> words.  Maybe it was because somehow, somewhere, things had gotten all
> twisted around, and the wrong man had paid with his life.
>
> Slobodan Milosevich will have privileges and access and a defense that
> General Draza Mihailovich never had, though he deserved all these things far
> more.
>
> But there is a strange irony to all this.  Perhaps at the end of it all,
> there will be a strange justice, too.  Only I cannot say what I would want
> that to be.  55 years ago, I would have known what I wanted that to be.
>
> JULY 17.  Remember him.
>
> Sandy Marquette.
>
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