http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20070222-084946-2352r_page2.htm

 

The Washington Times

 

Letters to the editor

 

23 February 2007

 

Guilty until proven innocent? 
    In reference to "Wealthy Serb faces deportation" (World, Wednesday), I
find it ironic that after almost four years of trial by a kangaroo court at
The Hague, Slobodan Milosevic, who conveniently died while incarcerated, was
never convicted of any war crime, yet a man who became a permanent resident
of Canada in 1993 is deported because he was a "senior adviser" to
Milosevic. 
    That being the case, shouldn't former Assistant Secretary of State
Richard Holbrooke, who said of Milosevic "He's a man I can do business
with," also be held responsible for supporting the "Serbian strongman"? 
    I was always under the impression that you are innocent until proved
guilty, yet just being a Serb associated with a previous government is
enough to get you tossed out of a country. 
     
    STELLA L. JATRAS 
    Camp Hill, Pa. 

 

"Wealthy Serb faces deportation,"
http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20070221-121054-5130r_page2.htm



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