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 STOP THE MURDEROUS NATO MACHINE AT THE HAGUE

Belgrade, September 24, 2002

In their common press conference the Chairman of the International Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic professor Velko Valkanov and the Chairman of the Yugoslav National Committee "Sloboda" Mr. Bogoljub Bjelica sent an appeal to international public to react powerfully in order to stop the mechanism for destruction of human lives and health in The Hague dungeon.

They underlined that it is duty of the Yugoslav authorities as well as of international organizations to prevent the evil machinery which systematically undermines the health of the prisoners, up to most tragic consequences.

Reminding about the exhausting treatment of President Milosevic combined with the negligence about his heart problems by the NATO "tribunal", Valkanov and Bjelica also presented the

 

INFORMATION ON MURDERS AND

BRUTAL ARRESTS OF SERB PATRIOTS BY NATO HAGUE "JUDICIARY"

 

            February 1996, near Sarajevo - General Djordje Djukic was arrested and taken to The Hague. He was released only a month before his death caused by pancreas cancer.

            June 1997, near Erdut - Former Mayor of Vukovar was arrested after he left a meeting with Jacques Klein, despite security guarantees granted by Mr. Klein. According to the "Tribunal"'s report, he committed suicide in his prison cell at The Hague near the end of 1998.

            July 10, 1997, Prijedor - Manager of Prijedor hospital dr Milan Kovacevic was brutally arrested. He died from a heart attack after a year spent in The Hague prison, because of the lack of medical care and belatedly medical assistance.

            End of August 1999, Vienna - Col. General Momir Talic, Chief of the Republika Srpska Army Headquarters, was arrested, despite his immunity as a participant of an OSCE Expert Seminar and guest of the Military Academy in Vienna. He has been released recently from the Hague prison for the reason of his serious illness (the lung cancer which escalated due to the lack of medical care).

            On July 10, 1997, Sima Drljaca, retired Chief of Prijedor police, was killed in an "arrest attempt" by the British commandos from SFOR, on the shores of Gradina lake. Mr. Drljaca was killed in the presence of his juvenile son.   

            On January 09, 1998, on the road between Ustipraca and Srbinje, in another "arrest attempt", Dragan Gagovic was brutally killed by shot in the head by SFOR soldiers, who stated that they shot in self-defense. All this happened before the eyes of four kids. 

            On April 12, 2002, in protest against the treason of the Belgrade puppet regime, which adopted an unconstitutional law on "cooperation" with the NATO tribunal, Vlajko Stojiljkovic, MP and former Serbian Minister of Interior, committed a suicide on the stairs of the Yugoslav Parliament building.

 

To join or help this struggle, visit:
http://www.sps.org.yu/ (official SPS website)
http://www.belgrade-forum.org/ (forum for the world of equals)
http://www.icdsm.org/ (the international committee to defend Slobodan Milosevic)
http://www.jutarnje.co.yu/ ('morning news' the only Serbian newspaper advocating liberation)
 

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