To all concerned.

Please read the following petition, which is self-explanatory.
Please forward it to all persons you know you might be interested in signing.


If you are willing to sign, please send a message with your name, professional 
identification, city where you reside or country of citizenship, and email 
address to: 
David Peterson : davide...@comcast.net
Stating that: 
I hereby sign the petition of
Voices of Concern for the Treatment of International Political Prisoners.


Thank you,
Diana Johnstone
 
 
Voices of Concern for the Treatment of International Political Prisoners
The vicious May 7 attack on General Radislav Krstic in Wakefield Prison (U.K.) 
is a dramatic illustration of the failure to ensure the safety of the prisoners 
of international tribunals. 
A Serb native of Bosnia, General Krstic was sentenced to 35 years in prison by 
the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for complicity 
in 1995 Srebrenica massacres, although it is acknowledged that he was not 
directly involved in criminal executions. General Krstic repeatedly denied any 
knowledge of the massacres at the time, and his sentence is regarded as 
excessive and politically motivated by many informed observers who believe the 
case should be reopened.
On May 7, General Krstic was physically assaulted by three inmates identified 
as "Muslims." A 22-year-old ethnic Albanian named Indrit Krasniqi is reported 
to have slit the throat of General Krstic, narrowly missing the jugular.
Krasniqi, 22, was serving a life sentence under British law for the gang 
torture and murder of a 16-year-old girl. Wakefield Prison, in the north of 
England, is reserved especially for criminals serving long sentences for grave 
sex offenses.
We find it highly irresponsible of British authorities to incarcerate General 
Krstic, essentially a prisoner of war, in such an environment. Now 62 years 
old, General Krstic is disabled, having lost a leg in the Bosnian war. There is 
an obvious risk in imprisoning a Bosnian Serb accused of grave crimes against 
Muslims in a region of England with a particularly large Muslim population. The 
claim that the attack was motivated by "Muslim revenge" serves as a smokescreen 
to cover the responsibility of British authorities.
The near-fatal attack on General Krstic comes in the wake of an extraordinary 
series of deaths of prisoners held by the International Criminal Tribunals for 
former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda . 
We, the undersigned, demand:

*       An official inquiry into the May 7 incident. 
*       The immediate transfer of General Krstic to a country able to ensure 
his personal safety, for example to Norway, or to Serbia as requested by 
Belgrade authorities. 
*       An end to the indifference of governments, human rights organizations 
and the media to the fate of prisoners of ad hoc criminal tribunals, often 
exaggeratedly stigmatized by the media and without the benefits of the 
protection afforded by judicial process in normal national courts.

 
 

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