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Amnesty for Crimes

by Dr. Zivorad Djordjevic

Borba, Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia, July 6 1999

Mr Momcilo Trajkovic, a former secretary of the Pristina Municipal Committee of the League of Communists and vice president of the Serbian government, has a great desire to remain in power. In the last multi-party elections he failed to win the trust of the voters. Nevertheless, it appears that now he has hopes that, after bombing Yugoslavia and sowing death, NATO has begun to sow power and that Mr Trajkovic has a chance of sprouting as a new governor of Kosmet.

Mr Artemije [bishop of the Serb Orthodox Church] has also decided to swap his robe and God's word with an attempt to gain power. Therefore, together with Mr Trajkovic he has already had three long visits to the USA, trying to convince small-scale American clerks that NATO forces are welcome in Kosmet and that he and Trajkovic represent a secular-ecclesiastical duet that is an ideal solution for the government NATO rulers want to impose.

Consequently, gentlemen from the NATO forces in Kosmet didn't have to waste much time looking for obedient subjects willing to sign an agreement with the terrorist Thaqi. A priest and a failed politician want to replace legal authorities in Kosmet and establish brotherhood and unity with Albanian terrorists. What lacks in all of that is the electoral will of the voters and the will of the Albanian population in Kosmet.

The gentlemen from NATO find this sad trio of scoundrels sufficient to hide horrible crimes committed against Albanian, Serb, Montenegrin and all other ethnic groups represented in this region. They need an amnesty for crimes against innocent people.

The time when NATO power brokers will have to account for the bestial crimes, time when their offspring will suffer moral and all other troubles, inherent in human conscience, because of the crimes of their ancestors, has almost arrived.


Translated on 7/10/99


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