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Historical and Investigative Research

Was Slobodan Milosevic murdered?

14 March 2006
by Francisco Gil-White

The former president of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic, was found dead in
his cell on Saturday. That very day, Deutsche Presse Agentur reported:
"Slobodan Milosevic was found dead in his cell in the Scheveningen detention
unit near The Hague Saturday morning, the UN war crimes tribunal said.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said
Milosevic, 64, had been found 'lifeless' shortly after 9.00 a.m. It gave no
cause of death, but said an inquiry had been launched."[1]
The Daily Telegraph reports that some in the Milosevic camp have been
alleging that the cause of death was homicide: Milosevic, his supporters
claim, was murdered at The Hague.[2]
Does the murder hypothesis make sense?
In order to answer that question, we must first be clear on something. If
Milosevic was murdered, who would ultimately be responsible? NATO. Why NATO?
Because, though the ICTY (or 'Hague Tribunal') presents itself to the world
as a UN body, NATO officials have themselves made clear, in public, that it
really belongs to NATO.[3] This helps explain why NATO appoints the
prosecutors,[4] and why the Hague Tribunal ruled out investigating any war
crimes accusations against NATO.[5] It follows that Slobodan Milosevic, who
was a prisoner of the Hague Tribunal's Scheveningen prison when he died, was
a prisoner of NATO.
Now, since the accusation that Milosevic was murdered is an accusation
against NATO, we must ask -- as one would in a US court of law -- whether
NATO had both motive and opportunity to kill him. The question of
opportunity does not require a special demonstration: Slobodan Milosevic was
NATO's prisoner, so NATO clearly had opportunity.
Did NATO have motive?
Anybody who has followed the trial proceedings at the Hague Tribunal knows
that NATO failed utterly in supporting its case against Slobodan Milosevic,
despite tilting the entire structure and procedure of the trial against the
defense in a manner that beggars description.[6] The reasons for this are
not far to seek. As HIR has demonstrated multiple times, the accusations
against the Serbs -- for which Slobodan Milosevic was standing trial -- are
lies. For example, though NATO alleged that the Serbs had committed a
massacre of Albanian civilians in the Kosovo town of Racak, this turned out
to be a hoax.[7] This is especially embarrassing because the allegation of a
massacre at Racak was the excuse that NATO used to begin bombing the Serbs
on 24 March 1999. But it pales next to this embarrassment: after claiming
that the Serbs had supposedly been murdering 100,000 Albanian civilians (or
else 500,000), NATO's own forensics reported that they could not find even
one body of an Albanian civilian murdered by Milosevic's forces.[8] The
failure to find any bodies eventually led to NATO's absurd claim that the
Serbs had supposedly covered up a genocide by moving the many thousands of
bodies in freezer trucks deep into Serbia (while NATO was carpet bombing the
place) without leaving a single trace of evidence. But HIR has shown these
accusations to be entirely fraudulent as well.[9] Without any bodies, how
was NATO to make a case against Milosevic in Kosovo? They brought Patrick
Ball to talk confusedly about statistics of refugee movements streaming out
of Kosovo, from which Ball pretended to 'infer' that there had supposedly
been massacres by the Serbs against Albanian civilians, quite despite the
fact that Patrick Ball's own data called for a different conclusion.[10]
None of this should be terribly surprising for those who know that, contrary
to the accusations against the Serbs all over the media, and which helped
convince the public that the NATO assault was just, the Kosovo Albanians
were the best treated minority in the world, bar none.[11] Consistent with
this, the accusations against the Bosnian Serbs -- also lumped together in
the case against Milosevic -- were similarly lies.[12]
>From the above it follows that NATO's Hague Tribunal is a kangaroo court
whose purpose is to convince ordinary people all over the world that NATO's
destruction of Yugoslavia was justified. Since, despite cheating all over
the place, NATO failed to show this in its own court (a total absence of
evidence did make this difficult), there is indeed a powerful NATO motive to
murder Milosevic: preventing his acquittal. In this way, NATO can continue
to claim that Milosevic was guilty, and nobody will be the wiser, because
the controlled media will continue to say this.
>From the point of view of this hypothesis Milosevic did indeed die just at
the right time, for, as The Washington Post explains:
"Court officials had said they had expected his trial to conclude in May and
judges to issue a verdict by the end of the year."[13]
In other words, Milosevic died shortly before the Hague Tribunal, under the
law, would have been forced to pronounce him 'not guilty.' Convenient, for
NATO.
But there is something else to consider: there is precedent.
HIR has published an investigation that leaves little room for doubt that
Slavko Dokmanovic, a Serb fraudulently accused of committing atrocities
against civilian Croats, was murdered in the Hague Tribunal's Scheveningen
prison two weeks before his expected acquittal.
HIR invites you to read this investigation, which helps place in a more
complete context the accusation that Slobodan Milosevic was murdered in
prison.

"MURDER AT THE HAGUE? An investigation into the alleged suicide of Slavko
Dokmanovic"; Historical and Investigative Research; 11 March 2006; by
Francisco Gil-White
 <http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/dokmanovic1.htm>
http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/dokmanovic1.htm
In closing, allow me to make something clear. Though I have shown that the
accusations of war crimes against Slobodan Milosevic are false, he was
nevertheless guilty, as president of Yugoslavia and Serbia, of not properly
defending the Serbs, helping cause the death of many, many innocent people.
In this he resembles Ariel Sharon, and other Israeli leaders, who have been
guilty of sabotaging the defense of the Israeli Jews. The two cases have
many parallels.

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Footnotes and Further Reading
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[1] Deutsche Presse-Agentur, March 11, 2006, Saturday, Politics, 329 words,
4TH LEAD: Hague tribunal confirms Milosevic death, inquiry started, The
Hague/Belgrade
[2] Milosevic voiced fears that he was being poisoned,  The Daily Telegraph
(LONDON), March 13, 2006 Monday, NEWS; Pg. 1, 399 words, Neil Tweedie in The
Hague
FULL TEXT:
"THE United Nations was under pressure last night to clarify the
circumstances surrounding the death of Slobodan Milosevic following claims
that he feared he was being poisoned.
Preliminary results of a post mortem examination showed that he died of a
heart attack, according to a statement by the United Nations war crimes
tribunal in The Hague.
The autopsy was carried out amid suspicions that Milosevic, who had heart
problems, had been poisoned or took his own life before he was found dead in
his cell on Saturday.
Lawyers representing Milosevic produced a letter said to be from the former
president of Yugoslavia to the Russian embassy in the Netherlands expressing
his belief that he was being poisoned in order to silence him.
The marathon four-year trial of the man who presided over three brutal wars
in the Balkans in the 1990s was due to end at the tribunal in The Hague
later this year.
Zdenko Tomanovic, one of the Belgrade lawyers who assisted Milosevic during
his trial for war crimes, said his 64-year-old client was worried about
traces of drugs in his bloodstream apparently used only to treat leprosy and
tuberculosis.
The letter was allegedly sent on Friday, shortly before Milosevic died at
the UN prison in Scheveningen. According to a report on the Dutch public
television station NOS, the drugs, said to neutralise medicines intended to
treat Milosevic's chronic heart complaint and hypertension, were discovered
earlier this year.
Dutch doctors, the report said, ordered the tests to find out why his
medicines were not working satisfactorily.
Steven Kay QC, the British barrister appointed to assist Milosevic as his
health failed, told The Daily Telegraph that Milosevic knew that he was
gambling with his life by insisting on presenting his own defence case.
He was worried that UN doctors were not doing enough to treat his illness.
Mr Kay also criticised the length and complexity of the trial, saying the
decision of UN prosecutors, led by Carla Del Ponte, to try Milosevic jointly
for alleged genocide and other war crimes in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo had
resulted in a completely unmanageable process.
Miss Del Ponte refused to rule out suicide as a cause of death yesterday,
but said the world would have to await the results of the Dutch autopsy. She
defended her policy of seeking a conviction for all three wars.
Milosevic's body will be released to his family today."
[3] "Official Statements Prove Hague 'Tribunal' Belongs To NATO"; Emperor's
Clothes; 30 June 2001; by Jared Israel
 <http://emperors-clothes.com/docs/h-list.htm>
http://emperors-clothes.com/docs/h-list.htm
[4] "Madeleine Albright [at the time US Secretary of State]...eager for war
in Kosovo... hand-picked Canada's Louise Arbour to be [ICTY -- Hague
Tribunal] war crimes prosecutor, who had no experience with the Balkans and
tended to believe every atrocity claimed by the Muslims."
SOURCE: The Ottawa Sun, April 15, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, Comment;, Pg.
C4;, 868 words, "Keeping Peace, Making War; Documentary Argues That If Nato
Had Stayed Out Of The Kosovo Conflict, The Balkan People Would Have Been
Better Off," Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun, Toronto.
[5] On 13 June 2000 the Hague Tribunal announced that "no investigation
[will] be commenced by the OTP [Office of The Prosecutor] in relation to the
NATO bombing campaign." The key word is "commenced." The Tribunal was not
saying that it had found NATO 'not guilty' of war crimes violations; it said
that "no investigation [will] be commenced." That is, the Tribunal would not
ask the question.
SOURCE: Final Report to the Prosecutor by the Committee established to
Review the NATO bombing Campaign Against the FRY, PR/P.I.S./510-E, 13 June
2000
This document may be found in Krieger, H. (2001). The Kosovo conflict and
international law: An analytical documentation 1974-1999, Cambridge
International Documents Series, Volume II. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. (pp.340-352).
[6] To see an example of the amazing bias with which court proceedings are
conducted at The Hague, see:
"The Judge As Prosecutor: Two Days At The 'Trial' Of Slobodan Milosevic";
Emperor's Clothes; 19 June 2002; by Ian Johnson
 <http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/ian/day.htm>
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/ian/day.htm
[7] "THE ROAD TO JENIN: The Racak 'massacre' hoax, and those whose honesty
it places in doubt: Helena Ranta, NATO, the UN, The New York Times, The
Washington Post, CNN, The Associated Press, and Human Rights Watch."
Historical and Investigative Research; October 2005; by Francisco Gil-White
 <http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/ranta.htm>
http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/ranta.htm
[8] "THE FREEZER TRUCK HOAX: How NATO framed the Serbs"; Historical and
Investigative Research; 2 December 2005; by Francisco Gil-White
 <http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/freezer1.htm>
http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/freezer1.htm
[9] "THE FREEZER TRUCK HOAX: How NATO framed the Serbs"; Historical and
Investigative Research; 2 December 2005; by Francisco Gil-White
 <http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/freezer1.htm>
http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/freezer1.htm
[10] "HOW TO LIE WITH (OR WITHOUT) STATISTICS: An examination of Patrick
Ball's indictment of Milosevic; Historical and Investigative Research; 14
March 2006; by Francisco Gil-White
 <http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/ball.htm> http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/ball.htm
[11] "The Serbs Were Not Oppressing the Kosovo Albanians... Quite the
opposite"; Historical and Investigative Research; 14 March 2006; by
Francisco Gil-White
 <http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/kosovo.htm>
http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/kosovo.htm
[12] "WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN BOSNIA?: Were the Serbs the criminal
aggressors, as the official story claims, or were they the victims?";
Historical and Investigative Research; 19 August 2005; by Francisco
Gil-White
www.hirhome.com/yugo/ihralija1.htm
[13] Milosevic Found Dead in Prison; Genocide Trial Is Left Without A Final
Judgment,  The Washington Post, March 12, 2006 Sunday,  Final Edition, A
Section; A01, 1801 words, Molly Moore and Daniel Williams, Washington Post
Foreign Service, PARIS March 11



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Itar-Tass

ALL NEWS

Rusian diplomat says Hague tribunal must be disbanded by 2010.

01.04.2006, 03.38

 UNITED NATIONS, April 1 (Itar-Tass) - The Hague International Tribunal for
War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia has failed to live up to the
expectations pinned on it, since its activity is biased and its procedures
revealed an anti-Serb accusatory tendency from the very start, Russia's
deputy ambassador to the UN, Ilya Rogachov, told Itar-Tass Friday.

"Serbs make up 80% of people the Tribunal has made charges against," he
said.

He spoke to Itar-Tass after a UN Security Council briefing on the conditions
for convicts in Scheveningen prison outside The Hague.

Russia requested the information on conditions there after several cases of
deaths among people under investigation kept there, the list of which
includes former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and the former leader
of Croat Serbs, Milan Babic.

Rogachov said the UN Security Council conceived The Hague Tribunal "as an
instrument of peace settlement in the Balkans that was supposed to scale
down tensions there."

"We can state, however, it never reduced the tensions," he said. "On the
contrary, it fanned passions in that boiling region of the world, and that's
why it clearly failed to perform its duties."

Rogachov indicated that the Tribunal, an agency with a huge staff of about
1,100 people, has been operating for 13 years and its budget for 2006 and
2007 stands at around 300 million U.S. dollars.

"That's too expensive, and its efficiency obviously doesn't match its
costs," he said.

In 2003, the UN Security Council adopted a strategy of completion of the
Tribunal's functions that envisioned termination of all investigative
actions in 2004, the ending of first-instance trials by 2008, and reviewing
of appeals by 2010.

Rogachov said, however, top officials at the Tribunal have demanded a
revision of the strategy, saying they cannot meat the specified deadlines.

"Russia and some other members of the Security Council tell them it's
impossible to revise that strategy, but our position only got firmer after
the incident with Slobodan Milosevic," Rogachov said.

"We believe the Tribunal must be disbanded by 2010 regardless of whether or
not the leaders of Bosnian Serbs, Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadjic are
seized and brought to The Hague," he said.

"The conflict in the Balkans is settled now, the passions have calmed down
and there're no obstacles towards transferring the defendants' cases to
national courts in Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia," Rogachov
said.



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