
Като славянин - лека му пръст. Беше видял настъплението на мюсулманите и се беше опитал да го осуети. Сегашните са продажници....... ![]() |
| Лека му пръст и от мене. Бозичке, ти да не си му бил личен биограф, та да знаеш кво е видел тоз сатрап.Сигурен ли си, че оно не е видело и на майка ти .утката, а? Все пак славяни сте...еднаква кръв, демек. |
А бабата Яга Дел Понте има наглостта да заяви , че може и да се е самоубил като "защитна мярка" Тъй -тъй , |
| Милошевич тровен с лекарства в. Монитор . Слободан Милошевич е изпратил в петък писмо до Русия, в което е съобщил, че му дават погрешни лекарства, съобщи неговият адвокат Зденко Томанович, цитиран от Ройтерс. ... . http://www.monitor.bg/article?sid=&aid=73734&cid=1&eid=652 Target=_Blank id=url>Натиснете тук |
| Тая Деел Понте осъдила ли е някой Инак демокрация залива света бетер червената зараза. И е пуснала метастази навсякъде, при нас като гледам са най-тлъстите тумори. |
Dutch TV said doctors treating Milosevic had reportedly found unusual substances in his blood in recent tests. They had reportedly been trying to find out why drugs he was receiving for high blood pressure and a heart condition had not been working. ми толкова... |
| Квото и да предполага и да "мисли" тая Карла прилича и излъчва ненавист, като немска лагернадзирателка... |
| тъпа Дел Понте се сожълява че не осудеше Милошевич.. обаче, още има работа за нея! - главните престъпници Бил Клинтон, Мадлен Олбрайт и Хавиер Солана са още на свобода! Какво и цялото НАТОвско ръководство което виновно в воени престъпления в бивша Югославия... NATO MUST DIE! |
| Достоен човек, защитавал убежденията си и в плен - това е Милошевич. Ще остане в историята като княз Лазар - защитник на сърбите от мюсюлманските пълчища, трагично загинал на косово поле. Вероятно като княза един ден ще бъде канонизиран като светец и мъченик. |
| Dead Man's Walk Слободан Милошевич е четвъртият подсъдим, починал в затвора Схвенинген в Хага. На 6 март бе намерен мъртъв в килията си бившият лидер на хърватските сърби - 50-годишният Милан Бабич. През 1998 година също в килията си се самоуби още един лидер на хърватските сърби - Славко Докманович, а през август същата година в резултат на сърдечен разрив почина бившият кмет на Приедор Милан Ковачевич. |
| ***** ....Лека му пръст и от мене. Бозичке, ти да не си му бил личен биограф, та да знаеш кво е видел тоз сатрап.*****? Все пак славяни сте...еднаква кръв, демек... Абе, *****, нашите дядовци са загивали, отблъсквайки сръбските мръсници...как смееш да жалиш една сръбска мърша?***** Редактирано от - bot на 13/3/2006 г/ 15:42:52 |
| Ционисткият съд в Хага сега съвсем ще загуби легитимност и респект в очите на нормалните хора по света. Егаси правораздаването, при което обвиняемите не доживяват до края на съдебните процедури! Никой читав човек няма да приеме, че Милошевич се е самоубил. Нито ще оправдае извършеното с него в полза на ционистката политика и на арнаутската престъпна гад. Агитпропчетата на чичо Шмуел сега ще си съдерат гъ..вете от усилия, но накрая ще произведат само по едно голямо и миризливо нещо. Заеби! На чичо Шмуел отдавна не му остана нищо друго, освен да се кокори и да плаши с бомби и ракети. Пълна политическа и морална мизерия! Най-същественото според мен в интервенцията им в Югославия беше бомбардирането на Белградската телевизия. Стана пределно ясно, че USrael няма нищо общо с демокрацията, свободата, справедливостта и дори с елементарната човещина. |
| Който не му се реве за Милошевич да вземе да пореве за некой албански , или резан борец за свобода!Като гледам има и такива мераклий по форумчето!И се пригответе след некоя и друга година да ви клатят не само Турски фесове, ами и борци от албанската освободителна армия с гарнитура от евроатлантици и амрички братя! |
....Някой може ли да ми светне от къде идват парите за тоз така наречен "международен трибунал", щото обикновенно музиката я поръчва този дето плаща? И друго - из между кои точно народи са избрани служителите му, и дали има някой служител източно православен?![]() |
| Току що по free speech tv дават че:Милошевич точно преди смърта си е призовал Клинтън и Блеър да се явят на трибунала, също се обръща внимание и на парите които са хвърлени по делото.Всичко може би ще намерите на страницата на този телевизионен канал democracynow.com Monday, March 13th, 2006 Slobodan Milosevic Found Dead in Hague Prison Cell: A Look at the Serbian Leader's War Crimes and the U.S. Role in the Balkans Listen to Segment || Download Show mp3 Watch 128k stream Watch 256k stream Read Transcript Help Printer-friendly version Email to a friend Purchase Video/CD ----------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- Former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic was found dead Saturday in his prison cell near The Hague. He had been charged with genocide and crimes against humanity in a number of indictments spanning from the wars in Croatia and Bosnia to the fighting in Kosovo. We host a roundtable discussion on Milosevic with a Yugoslav dissident from Belgrade, and two journalists who covered the war in the Balkans: Jeremy Scahill and Chris Hedges. [includes rush transcript - partial] ----------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- Former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic was found dead in his prison cell Saturday at the Hague. The cause of death was reported as a heart attack. This is Alexandra Milenov, spokesperson for the International Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia. Alexandra Milenov, spokesperson for the International Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia. Milosevic had been charged with genocide and crimes against humanity in a number of indictments spanning from the wars in Croatia and Bosnia to the fighting in Kosovo. His trial was in its fourth year. Prosecutors called nearly 300 witnesses. The former Serbian leader chose to represent himself at the trial. His death comes just weeks after had had called on former President Bill Clinton to testify. Clinton, who with British Prime Minister Tony Blair led the NATO bombings of Kosovo and Yugoslavia, declined to appear. As news of Milosevic's death spread across the world, some of his victims said the jailed ex-Serbian leader had escaped justice. This is a survivor of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Hatidza Mehmedovic, lost two sons, husband and brother in 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Meanwhile, some of Milosevic's supporters are claiming he was poisoned. Zdenko Tomanovic, Milosevic's attorney, cited a letter he said the former Serbian leader wrote just one day before his death. Zdenko Tomanovic, Slobodan Milosevic's attorney. Milosevic supporters also cited a medical reports that found traces in his sytem of drugs that would have off-set pills he has been taking for high-blood pressure. The UN dismissed speculation Milosevic had been deliberately poisoned. Hague officials involved in his prosecution said Milosevic had a history of manipulating his own health and taking unprescribed medication. We speak with three guests who know the Balkan region well: Andrej Grubacic, a Yugoslav dissident, originally from Belgrade. He's a historian currently researching at SUNY-Binghamton. Jeremy Scahill, independent journalist and currently a Puffin Writing Fellow at the Nation Institute. He covered the NATO bombings of Kosovo and Yugoslavia for Democracy Now in 1999. His latest article, available on AntiWar.Com, is "Rest Easy, Bill Clinton: Milosevic Can't Talk Anymore." Speaking to us from Sacramento, where he will be appearing with Dahr Jamail at the First Methodist Church on Tuesday night. They will be discussing "Iraq -- The Story Corporate Media Won't Tell." For more information on the event go to WeTheMedia.TV Chris Hedges, journalist and author. He was a foreign correspondent for The New York Times and is currently a senior fellow at the Nation Institute. He covered the Balkan region for several years, including the NATO bombings in 1999. He is author of "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning" and "Losing Moses on the Freeway." ----------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- RUSH TRANSCRIPT This transcript is available free of charge. However, donations help us provide closed captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing on our TV broadcast. Thank you for your generous contribution. Donate - $25, $50, $100, more... AMY GOODMAN: This is Alexandra Milenov, a spokesperson for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. ALEXANDRA MILENOV: The tribunal has received a brief summary of the autopsy results. According to the pathologists, Slobodan Milosevic's cause of death was a myocardial infarction. Further, the pathologists identified two heart conditions that Slobodan Milosevic suffered from, which they said would explain the myocardial infarction. The prosecution service of the Hague informs the registrar that a toxicological examination will still be carried out. The tribunal has been informed that the final report will be issued as soon as possible. Slobodan Milosevic's remains will be released to the family tomorrow. AMY GOODMAN: Slobodan Milosevic had been charged with genocide and crimes against humanity, a number of indictments spanning from the wars in Croatia and Bosnia to the fighting in Kosovo. His trial was in its fourth year. Prosecutors called nearly 300 witnesses. The former Serbian leader chose to represent himself at the trial. His death comes just weeks after he called on former President Bill Clinton to testify. Clinton, who with British Prime Minister Tony Blair led the NATO bombings of Kosovo and Yugoslavia, declined to appear. As news of Milosevic’s death spread across the world, some of his victims said the jailed ex-Serbian leader had escaped justice. This is a survivor of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. HATIDZA MEHMEDOVIC: We are interested only in justice. We know the truth. All those responsible for the crimes should go to the Hague, even if they never come back. Slobodan Milosevic didn't deserve to die so easily. We are sorry that he died so easily. AMY GOODMAN: A survivor of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Meanwhile, some of Milosevic’s supporters are claiming he was poisoned. Zdenko Tomanovic, Milosevic's attorney, cited a letter he said the former Serbian leader wrote just one day before his death. ZDENKO TOMANOVIC: Received a new document only a few days ago, which it could be clear, be seen that on January 12 this year, there had been found a strong drug in his bloodstream, which as it was stated in the report, is used only for the treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis. Mr. Milosevic pointed out also in his letter that they, as he mentioned, they would like to pardon me, and he was seriously concerned and he was seriously worried that he was being poisoned. AMY GOODMAN: Milosevic's attorney. His supporters also cited a medical report that found traces in a system of drugs that would have offset pills he has been taking for high blood pressure. The U.N. dismissed speculation Milosevic had been deliberately poisoned. Hague officials involved in his prosecution said Milosevic had a history of manipulating his own health and taking un-prescribed medication. After break, we go to our three guests who know the Balkan region well. We'll be joined by Andrej Grubacic, who is formerly from Belgrade, now a historian currently studying at SUNY-Binghamton. We'll also be joined by Chris Hedges, foreign correspondent for The New York Times until recently, now a Senior Fellow at the Nation Institute, covered the Balkans for a number of years, including the NATO bombings in 1999, and wrote the book, War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning and Losing Moses on the Freeway, talking to us from Princeton. And we'll be joined by Jeremy Scahill, Democracy Now! correspondent, independent journalist, currently the Puffin Writing Fellow at the Nation Institute, also covered the NATO bombings of Kosovo and Yugoslavia for Democracy Now! in 1999. His current article is available at AntiWar.com, “Rest Easy, Bill Clinton: Milosevic Can't Talk Anymore.” He’s going to speak to us from Sacramento. [break] To purchase an audio or video copy of this entire program, click here for our new online ordering or call 1 (888) 999-3877. DN! at 10! To Kick Off Democracy Now!'s 10th Anniversary, join us for an evening of conversation with Harry Belafonte, Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez and WBAI’s Bernard White March 18th, 2006 New York City New! 10-CD audiobook read by Amy Goodman with DN! excerpts. Amy Goodman's Speaking Events 3/10: New York, NY 3/11: New York, NY 3/18: New York, NY 3/20: New York, NY 3/24: Charlottesville, VA 3/31: Atlanta, GA More... The Exception to the Rulers SIGNED EDITIONS Hardcover/Paperback Lies of our Times: The NYTimes & Judith Miller Read book excerpt on ”Hiroshima Cover-up“ Baltimore Sun: Hiroshima Cover-up TODAY'S STORIES Headlines for March 13, 2006 Tom Fox Remembered Around the World as Dedicated Activist Who Devoted His Life to Peace Slobodan Milosevic Found Dead in Hague Prison Cell: A Look at the Serbian Leader's War Crimes and the U.S. Role in the Balkans Редактирано от - 44magnum на 13/3/2006 г/ 19:56:24 |