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FEBRUARY-MARCH 2008


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NATO IS A TREATY ON WHEELS TO SUIT WASHINGTON'S CURRENT POLICIES ; 2008 REPORT.
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ZNet Commentary

By Bill Blum

 "How to get people to vote against their interests and to really think against        their interests is very clever. It's the cleverest ruling class that I have ever       come across in history. It's been 200 years at it. It's superb."     Gore Vidal


NATO is a treaty on wheels -- It can be rolled in any direction to suit Washington's current policy

Have you by chance noticed that NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has become virtually a country? With more international rights and military power than almost any other country in the world? Yes, the same NATO that we were told was created in 1949 to defend against a Soviet attack in Western Europe, and thus should have gone out of existence in 1991 when the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact expired and explicitly invited NATO to do the same. Other reasons have been suggested for NATO's creation: to help suppress the left in Italy and France if either country's Communist Party came to power through an election, and/or to advance American hegemony by preventing the major European nations from pursuing independent foreign policies. This latter notion has been around a long time. In 2004, the US ambassador to NATO, Nicholas Burns, stated: "Europeans need to resist creating a united Europe in competition or as a counterweight to the United States."[1]

The alliance has been kept amongst the living to serve as a very useful handmaiden of US foreign policy as well as providing American arms and airplane manufacturers with many billions of dollars of guaranteed sales due to the requirement that all NATO members meet a certain minimum warfare capability.

Here's some of what NATO has been up to in recent years as it strives to find a new raison d'être in the post-Cold War era.

It is presently waging war in Afghanistan on behalf of the United States and its illegal 2001 bombing and invasion of that pathetic land. NATO's forces free up US troops and assume much of the responsibility and blame, instead of Washington, for the many bombings which have caused serious civilian casualties and ruination. NATO also conducts raids into Pakistan, the legality of which is as non-existent as what they do in Afghanistan.

The alliance, which began with 15 members, now has 26, in addition to 23 "partner countries" (under the reassuring name of ("Partnership for Peace"). Combined, that's more than one-fourth of the entire United Nations membership, and there are numerous other countries bribed and pressured to work with NATO, such as Jordan which recently sent troops to Afghanistan. Jordan and Qatar have offered to host a NATO-supported regional Security Cooperation Centre. NATO has a training mission in Iraq, and Iraqi military personnel receive training in NATO members' countries. In recent years, almost all members of the alliance and the Partnership for Peace have sent troops to Iraq or Afghanistan or the former Yugoslavia, in each case serving as proxy US-occupation forces. Israel has had talks with the alliance about the deployment of a NATO force in their country. India is scheduled to participate in upcoming NATO war games. The list goes on, as the alliance's outreach keeps reaching out further, holding international conferences to bring together new and potential allies, under names such as the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative, and the Mediterranean Dialogue (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia), or expanding military ties with existing international organizations such as the Gulf Cooperation Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates).

After the September 11, 2001 attacks, NATO gave the United States carte blanche to travel throughout Europe transporting men to be tortured.[2] It's like a refined gentleman's club with some unusual member privileges. NATO also goes around monitoring elections, the latest being in Upper Abkhazia (claimed by Georgia) in January.

The alliance has military bases in Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, and elsewhere in Europe, and regularly conducts "naval operations in the Mediterranean to actively demonstrate NATO's resolve and solidarity", as NATO puts it. This includes AWAC (Airborne Warning and Control) aircraft patrolling the Mediterranean from above and frequently stopping and boarding ships and boats at sea. "Since the start of the operation," reports NATO, "nearly 79,000 merchant vessels have been monitored (as of 12 April 2006) ... The surveillance operation utilizes ship, aircraft and submarine assets to build a picture of maritime activity in the Area of Operations." The exercise includes "actions aimed at preventing or countering terrorism coming from or conducted at sea and all illegality possibly connected with terrorism, such as human trafficking and smuggling of arms and radioactive substances." NATO is truly Lord of the Mediterranean, unelected, unauthorized, and unsupervised.

NATO, which has ready access to nuclear weapons from several of its members (only with Washington's approval), has joined the United States in its operation to surround Russia. "Look," said Russian president Vladimir Putin about NATO as far back as 2001, "this is a military organization. It's moving towards our border. Why?"[3] As of December 2007, Moscow's concern had not lessened. The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister lashed out at NATO's steady expansion into former Soviet-dominated eastern Europe, saying the policy was "a leftover from the time of the Cold War".[4] Finland -- which shares a border with Russia of more than 1300 km -- is now being considered for membership in NATO.

Ever since it undertook a Washington-instigated 78-day bombing of the former Yugoslavia in 1999, NATO has been operating in the Balkans like a colonial Governor-General. Along with the UN, it's been leading a peacekeeping operation in Kosovo and takes part in the policing of Bosnia, including searching people's homes looking for suspected war criminals wanted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. The triumvirate of NATO, the United States, and the European Union have been supporting Kosovo's plan to unilaterally declare independence from Serbia, thus bypassing the UN Security Council where Serbia's ally, Russia, has a veto. We therefore have the Western powers unilaterally declaring the independence of a part of another country's territory; this because the Kosovo ethnic Albanians are regarded as much more reliably "pro-West" than is Serbia, which has refused to look upon the free market and the privatization of the world known as "globalization" as the summum bonum, nor shown proper enthusiasm for an American or NATO military installation upon its soil. Kosovo, however, does have a large US military base on its territory. Any attempt by Serbia to militarily prevent Kosovo from seceding would in all likelihood be met by NATO/US military force. You may wonder what a United States military base is doing in Kosovo. People all over the world wonder the same about their local American bases.

You may also wonder: What force exists to slow down the growth of the Mediterranean Monster? Who can stand up to it? The military elite of the triumvirate take such a question seriously. What they apparently fear the most is nuclear weapons in the hands of the wrong people; i.e., those who don't recognize the triumvirate's right to dictate to the world. On January 22 the Guardian of London reported that the former armed forces chiefs from the US, Britain, Germany, France and the Netherlands had released a manifesto which insists that a "first strike" nuclear option remains an "indispensable instrument" since there is "simply no realistic prospect of a nuclear-free world". The paper had earlier been presented to NATO's secretary general and to the Pentagon. It is likely to be discussed at a NATO summit in Bucharest in April, along with the possible extension of the alliance to include five more countries which had been part of, or bordered on, the Soviet Empire: Croatia, Georgia, Macedonia, Albania and Ukraine.

The five generals who authored the report could have advocated a serious international campaign to begin the process of actually creating a nuclear-free world. Instead, they call for an end to the European Union's "obstruction" of and rivalry with NATO and a shift from consensus decision-taking in NATO bodies to majority voting, meaning an end to national vetoes.

So there you have it. The international military elite are demanding yet more power and autonomy for NATO. Questioning voices in the alliance, in the European Union, or anywhere else should forget their concerns about a nuclear-free world, international law, pre-emptive war, wars of aggression, national sovereignty, and all that other United Nations Charter and human-rights nonsense. We're gonna nuke all those Arab terrorists before they have a chance to say Allah Akbar.

The arrogance continues, with the manifesto specifying "no role in decision-taking on Nato operations for alliance members who are not taking part in the operations," calling also for the use of force without UN Security Council authorization when "immediate action is needed to protect large numbers of human beings". Now who can argue against protecting large numbers of human beings?

The paper also declares that "Nato's credibility is at stake in Afghanistan" and "Nato is at a juncture and runs the risk of failure." The German general went so far as to declare that his own country, by insisting upon a non-combat role for its forces in Afghanistan, was contributing to "the dissolution of Nato". Such immoderate language may be a reflection of the dark cloud which has hovered over the alliance since the end of the Cold War -- that NATO has no legitimate reason for existence and that failure in Afghanistan would make this thought more present in the world's mind. If NATO hadn't begun to intervene outside of Europe it would have highlighted its uselessness and lack of mission. "Out of area or out of business" it was said.[5]

 Democracy is a beautiful thing, except that part about letting just any old jerk vote.                    

"The people can have anything they want. The trouble is, they do not want anything. At least they vote that way on election day."   
Eugene Debs, American socialist leader, early 20th century

Why was the primary vote for former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich so small when anti-Iraq war sentiment in the United States is supposedly so high, and Kucinich was easily the leading anti-war candidate in the Democratic race, indeed the only genuine one after former Senator Mike Gravel withdrew? Even allowing for his being cut out of several debates, Kucinich's showing was remarkably poor. In Michigan, on January 15, it was only Kucinich and Clinton running. Clinton got 56% of the vote, the "uncommitted" vote (for candidates who had withdrawn but whose names were still on the ballot) was 39%, and Kucinich received but 4%. And Clinton, remember, has been the leading pro-war hawk of all the Democratic candidates.

I think much of the answer lies in the fact that the majority of the American people -- like the majority of people all over the world -- aren't very sophisticated politically, and many of them aren't against the war for very cerebral reasons. Their opposition perhaps stems mainly from the large number of American soldiers who've lost their lives, or because the United States is not "winning", or because America's reputation in the world is being soiled, or because a majority of other Americans express their opposition to the war, or because of George W.'s multiple character defects, or because of a number of other reasons you couldn't even guess at. Not much especially perceptive or learned in this collection.

I think there are all kinds of intelligence in this world: musical, scientific, mathematical, artistic, academic, literary, mechanical, and so on. Then there's political intelligence, which I would define as the ability to see through the bullshit which the leaders and politicians of every society, past, present and future, feed their citizens from birth on to win elections and assure continuance of the prevailing ideology.

This is why it's so important for all of us to continue "preaching to the choir" and "preaching to the converted". That's what speakers and writers and other activists are often scoffed at for doing -- saying the same old thing to the same old people, just spinning their wheels. But long experience as speaker, writer and activist in the area of foreign policy tells me it just ain't so. From the questions and comments I regularly get from my audiences, via email and in person, and from other people's audiences as well, I can plainly see that there are numerous significant information gaps and misconceptions in the choir's thinking, often leaving them unable to see through the newest government lie or propaganda trick; they're unknowing or forgetful of what happened in the past that illuminates the present; knowing the facts but unable to apply them at the appropriate moment; vulnerable to being led astray by the next person who offers a specious argument that opposes what they currently believe, or think they believe. The choir needs to be frequently reminded and enlightened.

As cynical as others may think they are, the choir is frequently not cynical enough about the power elite's motivations. They underestimate the government's capacity for deceit, clinging to the belief that their government somehow means well; they're moreover insufficiently skilled at reading between the media's lines. And this all applies to how they view political candidates as well. Try asking "anti-war" supporters of Hillary Clinton if they know what a hawk she is, that -- as but one example -- she's promised that American forces will not leave Iraq while she's president. (And Obama loves the empire as much as Clinton.) When Ronald Reagan was president, on several occasions polls revealed that many, if not most, people who supported him were actually opposed to many of his specific policies.

In sum, even when the hearts of the chorus may be in the right place, their heads still need working on, on a recurring basis. And in any event, very few people are actually born into the choir; they achieve choir membership only after being preached to, multiple times.

When I speak in public, and when I can mention it in an interview, I raise the question of the motivations of the administration. As long as people believe that our so-called leaders are well-intentioned, the leaders can, and do, get away with murder. Literally.

 "How to get people to vote against their interests and to really think against        their interests is very clever. It's the cleverest ruling class that I have ever       come across in history. It's been 200 years at it. It's superb."     Gore Vidal

Another interesting view of the American electoral system comes from Cuban leader Raúl Castro. He recently noted that the United States pits two identical parties against one another, and joked that a choice between a Republican and Democrat is like choosing between himself and his brother Fidel.

"We could say in Cuba we have two parties: one led by Fidel and one led by Raúl, what would be the difference?" he asked. "That's the same thing that happens in the United States ... both are the same. Fidel is a little taller than me, he has a beard and I don't."[6]

Speaking of political intelligence ... take a little stroll with Alice through the American wonderland ... just for laughs :

 "This war [in Iraq] is the most important liberal, revolutionary U.S. democracy-building project since the Marshall Plan. ... it is one of the noblest things this country has ever attempted abroad." -- Thomas Friedman, much-acclaimed New York Times foreign-affairs analyst, November 2003[7]

"President Bush has placed human rights at the center of his foreign policy agenda in unprecedented ways." --  Michael Gerson, columnist for the Washington Post, 2007[8]

The war in Iraq "is one of the noblest endeavors the United States, or any great power, has ever undertaken." --  David Brooks, New York Times columnist and National Public Radio (NPR) commentator (2007)[9]

If this is what leading American public intellectuals believe and impart to their audiences, is it any wonder that the media can short circuit people's critical faculties altogether? It should as well be noted that these three journalists are all with "liberal" media.

And when Hillary Clinton says in the January 31 debate with Barack Obama: "We bombed them [Iraq] for days in 1998 because Saddam Hussein threw out inspectors," and the fact is that the UN withdrew its weapons inspectors because the Clinton administration had made it clear that it was about to start bombing Iraq ...

Obama didn't correct her. Neither did any of the eminent journalists on the panel, though this particular piece of disinformation has been repeated again and again in the media, and has been corrected again and again by those on the left. Comrades, we have our work cut out for us. The chorus needs us. America needs us.  Keep preaching.

 Teaching political intelligence

If you're a high school or college teacher, you might want to look at http://www.teachpeace.com/highschoolkit.htm for teaching aids to impart a progressive outlook on US foreign policy and related issues to your students.

 NOTES

 [1] Jewish Telegraph Agency, international wire service, February 16, 2004

[2] The Guardian (London), June 7, 2007, article by Stephen Grey, author of "Ghost Plane: The inside story of the CIA Torture Program" (2006)

[3] Associated Press, June 16, 2001

[4] Focus News Agency (Bulgaria)/Agence France-Presse, December 26, 2007

[5] Much of the NATO material can be found on NATO's website: http://www.nato.int/home.htm. Also see an abundance of material at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/stopnato/messages

[6] Associated Press, CNN.com, December 25, 2007

[7] New York Times, November 30, 2003

[8] Washington Post, September 7, 2007

[9] Mary Eberstadt, ed., "Why I turned Right: Leading Baby Boom Conservatives Chronicle Their Political Journeys" (2007), p.73

 William Blum is the author of:  Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War 2 Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Memoir Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire    

DO YOU REMEMBER NATO'S POLICIES IN ACTION?

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8168

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NATO's Reign of Terror in Kosovo

by Michel Chossudovsky

Global Research, February 25, 2008
- 2008-02-24

The following text was written in the immediate wake of the 1999 NATO bombings of Yugoslavia and the invasion of Kosovo by NATO troops.

It is now well established that the war was waged on a fabricated humanitarian pretext and that extensive war crimes were committed by NATO and the US.

In a bitter irony, the so-called International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague is controlled by those who have
committed extensive war crimes. It was not President Milosevic, who was
poisoned in his prison cell, but NATO who started the war in Yugoslavia.

According to Nuremberg jurisprudence, the ultimate war crime consists in
starting a war. According to William Rockler, former prosecutor of the
Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal:

"The [1999] bombing war violates and shreds the basic provisions of the
United Nations Charter and other conventions and treaties; the attack on
Yugoslavia constitutes the most brazen international aggression since the
Nazis attacked Poland to prevent "Polish atrocities" against Germans. The
United States has discarded pretensions to international legality and
decency, and embarked on a course of raw imperialism run amok."

According to Nuremberg jurisprudence, NATO heads of State and heads of
government are responsible for the supreme crime: "the crime against peace."

Reagan's NSDD 133 (1984) "Secret and Sensitive"

There is evidence that the US administration in liason with its allies took
the decision in the early 1980s to destabilise and dismantle Yugoslavia.

The decsion to destroy Yugoslavia as a country and carve it up into a number
of small proxy states was taken by the Reagan adminstration in the early
1980s.

A "Secret Sensitive" National Security Decision Directive (NSDD 133)
entitled "US Policy towards Yugoslavia." sets the framework for the
destabilization of Yugoslavia's model of market socialism and the
establishment of a US sphere of influence in Southeastern Europe.

Yugoslavia was in many regards "an economic success story". In the two
decades before 1980, annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth averaged 6.1
percent, medical care was free, the rate of literacy was 91 percent, and
life expectancy was 72 years.

NSDD 133 set in motion a series of covert intelligence operations which
consisted in creating and supporting secessionist paramilitary armies. These
operations were combined with the destabilization of the Yugoslav economy,
which ultimately led to the destruction of its industrial base, the demise
of the workers' cooperative and the dramatic impoverishment of its
population.

The record of US-NATO war crimes is important in assessing recent
developments in Kosovo.

From the outset of their respective mandates in June 1999, both NATO and the
UN Mission to Kosovo (UNMIK) have actively supported the KLA which from the
outset of the NATO occupation has been involved in numerous atrocities. It
is important to understand that these atrocities were ordered by the current
and former prime ministers of the Kosovo "government".

Since 1999, State terrorism in Kosovo has become an integral part of NATO's
design. The present government of prime minister Hashim Thaci (a former KLA
Commander), is an outgrowth of this reign of terror. It is not a government
in the common sense of the word. It is remains a terrorist organization
linked to organised crime. It is instrument of the foreign occupation.

Michel Chossudovsky, 23 February 2008

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NATO HAS INSTALLED A REIGN OF TERROR IN KOSOVO

by Michel Chossudovsky

10 August 1999

This text was presented to the Independent Commission of Inquiry to
Investigate U.S./NATO War Crimes Against The People of Yugoslavia,
International Action Center, New York, July 31, 1999.

PART I: MASSACRES OF CIVILIANS IN KOSOVO

While the World focusses on troop movements and war crimes, the massacres of
civilians in the wake of the bombings have been casually dismissed as
"justifiable acts of revenge". In occupied Kosovo, "double standards"
prevail in assessing alleged war crimes. The massacres directed against
Serbs, ethnic Albanians, Roma and other ethnic groups have been conducted on
the instructions of the military command of the Kosovo Liberation Army
(KLA).

NATO ostensibly denies KLA involvement. These so-called "unmotivated acts of
violence and retaliation" are not categorised as "war crimes" and are
therefore not included in the mandate of the numerous FBI and Interpol
police investigators dispatched to Kosovo under the auspices of the Hague
War Crime's Tribunal (ICTY). Moreover, whereas NATO has tacitly endorsed the
self-proclaimed KLA provisional government, KFOR the international security
force in Kosovo has provided protection to the KLA military commanders
responsible for the atrocities. In so doing both NATO and the UN Mission
have acquiesced to the massacres of civilians. In turn, public opinion has
been blatantly misled. In portraying the massacres, the Western media has
casually overlooked the role of the KLA, not to mention its pervasive links
to organised crime. In the words of National Security Advisor Samuel Berger,
"these people [ethnic Albanians] come back ... with broken hearts and with
some of those hearts filled with anger."1 While the massacres are seldom
presented as the result of "deliberate decisions" by the KLA military
command, the evidence (and history of the KLA) amply confirm that these
atrocities are part of a policy of "ethnic cleansing" directed mainly
against the Serb population but also against the Roma, Montenegrins, Goranis
and Turks.

Serbian houses and business have been confiscated, looted, or burned, and
Serbs have been beaten, raped, and killed. In one of the more dramatic of
incidents, KLA troops ransacked a monastery, terrorized the priest and a
group of nuns with gunfire, and raped at least one of the nuns. NATO's
inability to control the situation and provide equal protection for all
ethnic groups, and its apparent inability or unwillingness to fully disarm
the KLA, has created a serious situation for NATO troops...2

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), confirms in this
regard that:

"more than 164,000 Serbs have left Kosovo during the seven weeks since...
the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) entered the province... A wave of arson and
looting of Serb and Roma homes throughout Kosovo has ensued. Serbs and Roma
remaining in Kosovo have been subject to repeated incidents of harassment
and intimidation, including severe beatings. Most seriously, there has been
a spate of murders and abductions of Serbs since mid-June, including the
late July massacre of Serb farmers."3

POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS

The self-proclaimed Provisional Government of Kosovo (PGK) has also ordered
assassinations directed against political opponents including "loyalist"
ethnic Albanians and supporters of the Kosovo Democratic League (KDL). These
acts are being carried out in a totally permissive environment. The leaders
of the KLA rather than being arrested for war crimes, have been granted KFOR
protection.

According to a report of the Foreign Policy Institute (published during the
bombings):

"...the KLA have [no] qualms about murdering Rugova's collaborators, whom
it accused of the `crime' of moderation... [T]he KLA declared Rugova a
`traitor' yet another step toward eliminating any competitors for political
power within Kosovo."4

Already in May [1999], Fehmi Agani, one of Rugova's closest collaborators in
the Kosovo Democratic League (KDL) was killed. The Serbs were blamed by NATO
spokesperson Jamie Shea for having assassinated Agani. According to Skopje's
paper Makedonija Danas, Agani had been executed on the orders of the KLA's
self-appointed Prime Minister Hashim Thaci.5 "If Thaci actually considered
Rugova a threat, he would not hesitate to have Rugova removed from the
Kosovo political landscape."6

In turn, the KLA has abducted and killed numerous professionals and
intellectuals:

"Private and State properties are threatened, home and apartment owners
are evicted en masse by force and threats, houses and entire villages are
burned, cultural and religious monuments are destroyed... A particularly
heavy blow... has been the violence against the hospital centre in Pristina,
the maltreatment and expulsion of its professional management, doctors and
medical staff."7

Both NATO and the UN prefer to turn a blind eye. UN Interim Administrator
Bernard Kouchner (a former French Minister of Health) and KFOR Commander Sir
Mike Jackson have established a routine working relationship with Prime
Minister Hashim Thaci and KLA Chief of Staff Brigadier General Agim Ceku.

ATROCITIES COMMITTED AGAINST THE ROMA

Ethnic cleansing has also been directed against the Roma (which represented
prior to the conflict a population group of 150,000 people). (According to
figures provided by the Roma Community in New York). A large part of the
Roma population has already escaped to Montenegro and Serbia. In turn, there
are reports that Roma refugees who had fled by boat to Southern Italy have
been expelled by the Italian authorities.8 The KLA has also ordered the
systematic looting and torching of Romani homes and settlements:

"All houses and settlements of Romani, like 2,500 homes in the residential
area called `Mahala' in the town of Kosovska Mitrovica, have been looted and
burnt down".9

With regard to KLA atrocities committed against the Roma, the same media
distortions prevail. According to the BBC: "Gypsies are accused by [Kosovar]
Albanians of collaborating in Serb brutalities, which is why they've also
become victims of revenge attacks. And the truth is, some probably did."10

INSTALLING A PARAMILITARY GOVERNMENT

As Western leaders trumpet their support for democracy, State terrorism in
Kosovo has become an integral part of NATO's postwar design. The KLA's
political role for the post-conflict period had been mapped out well in
advance. Prior to Rambouillet Conference, the KLA had been promised a
central role in the formation of a post-conflict government. The "hidden
agenda" consisted in converting the KLA paramilitary into a legitimate and
accomplished civilian administration. According to US State Department
spokesman James Foley (February 1999):

"We want to develop a good relationship with them [the KLA] as they
transform themselves into a politically-oriented organization, ...[W]e
believe that we have a lot of advice and a lot of help that we can provide
to them if they become precisely the kind of political actor we would like
to see them become.'"11

In other words, the US State Department had already slated the KLA
"provisional government" (PGK) to run civilian State institutions. Under
NATO's "Indirect Rule", the KLA has taken over municipal governments and
public services including schools and hospitals. Rame Buja, the KLA
"Minister for Local Administration" has appointed local prefects in 23 out
of 25 municipalities.12

Under NATO's regency, the KLA has replaced the duly elected (by ethnic
Albanians) provisional Kosovar government of President Ibrahim Rugova. The
self-proclaimed KLA administration has branded Rugova as a traitor declaring
the (parallel) Kosovar parliamentary elections held in March 1998 to be
invalid. This position has largely been upheld by the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) entrusted by UNMIK with the
postwar task of "democracy building" and "good governance". In turn, OSCE
officials have already established a working rapport with KLA appointees.13

The KLA provisional government (PGK) is made up of the KLA's political wing
together with the Democratic Union Movement (LBD), a coalition of five
opposition parties opposed to Rugova's Democratic League (LDK). In addition
to the position of prime minister, the KLA controls the ministries of
finance, public order and defence. The KLA also has a controlling voice on
the UN sponsored Kosovo Transitional Council set up by Mr. Bernard Kouchner.
The PGK has also established links with a number of Western governments.

Whereas the KLA has been spearheaded into running civilian institutions
(under the guidance of the OSCE), members of the duly elected Kosovar
(provisional) government of the Democratic League (DKL) have been blatantly
excluded from acquiring a meaningful political voice.

ESTABLISHING A KLA POLICE FORCE TO `PROTECT CIVILIANS'

Under NATO occupation, the rule of law has visibly been turned up side down.
Criminals and terrorists are to become law enforcement officers. KLA troops
which have already taken over police stations will eventually form a 4,000
strong "civilian" police force (to be trained by foreign police officers
under the authority of the United Nations) with a mandate to "protect
civilians". Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien has already pledged
Canadian support to the formation of a civilian police force.14 The latter
which has been entrusted to the OSCE will eventually operate under the
jurisdiction of the KLA controlled "Ministry of Public Order".

US MILITARY AID

Despite NATO's commitment to disarming the KLA, the Kosovar paramilitary
organisation is slated to be transformed into a modern military force.
So-called "security assistance" has already been granted to the KLA by the
US Congress under the "Kosovar Independence and Justice Act of 1999".
Start-up funds of 20 million dollars will largely be "used for training and
support for their [KLA] established self-defence forces."15 In the words of
KLA Chief of Staff Agrim Ceku:

"The KLA wants to be transformed into something like the US National
Guard, ... we accept the assistance of KFOR and the international community
to rebuild an army according to NATO standards. ... These professionally
trained soldiers of the next generation of the KLA would seek only to defend
Kosova. At this decisive moment, we [the KLA] do not hide our ambitions; we
want the participation of international military structures to assist in the
pacific and humanitarian efforts we are attempting here." 16

While the KLA maintains its links to the Balkans narcotics trade which
served to finance many of its terrorist activities, the paramilitary
organisation has now been granted an official seal of approval as well as
"legitimate" sources of funding. The pattern is similar to that followed in
Croatia and in the Bosnian Muslim-Croatian Federation where so-called "equip
and train" programmes were put together by the Pentagon. In turn,
Washington's military aid package to the KLA has been entrusted to Military
Professional Resources Inc. (MPRI) of Alexandria, Virginia, a private
mercenary outfit run by high ranking former US military officers.

MPRI's training concepts which had already been tested in Croatia and Bosnia
are based on imparting "offensive tactics... as the best form of defence".17
In the Kosovar context, this so- called "defensive doctrine" transforms the
KLA paramilitary into a modern army without however eliminating its
terrorist makeup.18 The objective is to ultimately transform an insurgent
army into a modern military and police force which serves the Alliance's
future strategic objectives in the Balkans. MPRI has currently "ninety-one
highly experienced, former military professionals working in Bosnia &
Herzegovina".19 The number of military officers working on contract with the
KLA has not been disclosed.

PART II. FROM KRAJINA TO KOSOVO: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME

A FORMER CROATIAN GENERAL APPOINTED KLA CHIEF OF STAFF

The massacres of civilians in Kosovo are not disconnected acts of revenge by
civilians or by so-called "rogue elements" within the KLA as claimed by NATO
and the United Nations. They are part of a consistent and coherent pattern.
The intent (and result) of the KLA sponsored atrocities have been to trigger
the "ethnic cleansing" of Serbs, Roma and other minorities in Kosovo.

KLA Commander Agim Ceku referring to the killings of 14 villagers at Gracko
on July 24, claimed that: "We [the KLA] do not know who did it, but I
sincerely believe these people have nothing to do with the KLA."20 In turn,
KFOR Lieutenant General Sir Mike Jackson has commended his KLA counterpart,
Commander Agim Ceku for "efforts undertaken" to disarm the KLA. In fact,
very few KLA weapons have been handed in. Moreover, the deadline for turning
in KLA weaponry has been extended. "I do not regard this as noncompliance"
said Commander Jackson in a press conference, "but rather as an indication
of the seriousness with which General Ceku is taking this important
issue."21

Yet what Sir Mike Jackson failed to mention is that KLA Chief of Staff
Commander Agim Ceku (although never indicted as a war criminal) was
(according to Jane Defence Weekly June 10, 1999) "one of the key planners of
the successful `Operation Storm'" led by the Croatian Armed Forces against
Krajina Serbs in 1995.

General Jackson who had served in former Yugoslavia under the United Nations
Protection Force (UNPROFOR) was fully cognizant of the activities of the
Croatian High Command during that period including the responsibilities
imparted to Brigadier General Agim Ceku. In February 1999, barely a month
prior to the NATO bombings, Ceku left his position as Brigadier General with
the Croatian Armed Forces to join the KLA as Commander in Chief.

FROM KRAJINA TO KOSOVO: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME

According to the Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, Operation
Storm resulted in the massacre of at least 410 civilians in the course of a
three day operation (4 to 7 August 1995).22 An internal report of The Hague
War Crimes Tribunal (leaked to the New York Times), confirmed that the
Croatian Army had been responsible for carrying out:

"summary executions, indiscriminate shelling of civilian populations and
"ethnic cleansing" in the Krajina region of Croatia...."23

In a section of the report entitled "The Indictment. Operation Storm, A
Prima Facie Case.", the ICTY report confirms that:

"During the course of the military offensive, the Croatian armed forces
and special police committed numerous violations of international
humanitarian law, including but not limited to, shelling of Knin and other
cities... During, and in the 100 days following the military offensive, at
least 150 Serb civilians were summarily executed, and many hundreds
disappeared. ...In a widespread and systematic manner, Croatian troops
committed murder and other inhumane acts upon and against Croatian Serbs."
24

US `GENERALS FOR HIRE'

The internal 150 page report concluded that it has "sufficient material to
establish that the three [Croatian] generals who commanded the military
operation" could be held accountable under international law.25 The
individuals named had been directly involved in the military operation "in
theatre". Those involved in "the planning of Operation Storm" were not
mentioned:

"The identity of the "American general" referred to by Fenrick [a Tribunal
staff member] is not known. The tribunal would not allow Williamson or
Fenrick to be interviewed. But Ms. Arbour, the tribunal's chief prosecutor,
suggested in a telephone interview last week that Fenrick's comment had been
`a joking observation'. Ms. Arbour had not been present during the meeting,
and that is not how it was viewed by some who were there. Several people who
were at the meeting assumed that Fenrick was referring to one of the retired
U.S. generals who worked for Military Professional Resources Inc. ...
Questions remain about the full extent of U.S. involvement. In the course of
the three yearinvestigation into the assault, the United States has failed
to provide critical evidence requested by the tribunal, according to
tribunal documents and officials, adding to suspicion among some there that
Washington is uneasy about the investigation... The Pentagon, however, has
argued through U.S. lawyers at the tribunal that the shelling was a
legitimate military activity, according to tribunal documents and
officials".26

The Tribunal was attempting to hide what had already been revealed in
several press reports published in the wake of Operation Storm. According to
a US State Department spokesman, MPRI had been helping the Croatians "avoid
excesses or atrocities in military operations."27 Fifteen senior US military
advisers headed by retired two star General Richard Griffitts had been
dispatched to Croatia barely seven months before Operation Storm. 28
According to one report, MPRI executive director General Carl E. Vuono:
"held a secret top-level meeting at Brioni Island, off the coast of Croatia,
with Gen. Varimar Cervenko, the architect of the Krajina campaign. In the
five days preceding the attack, at least ten meetings were held between
General Vuono and officers involved in the campaign..."29

According to Ed Soyster, a senior MPRI executive and former head of the
Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA):

"MPRI's role in Croatia is limited to classroom instruction on
military-civil relations and doesn't involve training in tactics or weapons.
Other U.S. military men say whatever MPRI did for the Croats and many
suspect more than classroom instruction was involved it was worth every
penny." Carl Vuono and Butch [Crosbie] Saint are hired guns and in it for
the money," says Charles Boyd, a recently retired four star Air Force
general who was the Pentagon's No. 2 man in Europe until July [1995]. "They
did a very good job for the Croats, and I have no doubt they'll do a good
job in Bosnia."30

THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL'S COVER UP

The untimely leaking of the ICTY's internal report on the Krajina massacres
barely a few days before the onslaught of NATO's air raids on Yugoslavia was
the source of some embarrassment to the Tribunal's Chief Prosecutor Louise
Arbour. The Tribunal (ICTY) attempted to cover up the matter and trivialise
the report's findings (including the alleged role of the US military
officers on contract with the Croatian Armed Forces). Several Tribunal
officials including American Lawyer Clint Williamson sought to discredit the
Canadian Peacekeeping officers' testimony who witnessed the Krajina
massacres in 1995.31

Williamson, who described the shelling of Knin as a "minor incident," said
that the Pentagon had told him that Knin was a legitimate military target...
The [Tribunal's] review concluded by voting not to include the shelling of
Knin in any indictment, a conclusion that stunned and angered many at the
tribunal"...32

The findings of the Tribunal contained in the leaked ICTY documents were
downplayed, their relevance was casually dismissed as "expressions of
opinion, arguments and hypotheses from various staff members of the OTP
during the investigative process".33 According to the Tribunal's
spokesperson "the documents do not represent in any way the concluded
decisions of the Prosecutor." 34

The internal 150 page report has not been released. The staff member who had
leaked the documents is (according to a Croatian TV report) no longer
working for the Tribunal. During the press Conference, the Tribunal's
spokesman was asked: "about the consequences for the person who leaked the
information", Blewitt [the ICTY spokesman] replied that he did not want to
go into that. He said that the OTP would strengthen the existing procedures
to prevent this from happening again, however he added that you could not
stop people from talking".35

THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN CROATIA

The massacres conducted under Operation Storm "set the stage" for the
"ethnic cleansing" of at least 180,000 Krajina Serbs (according to estimates
of the Croatian Helsinki Committee and Amnesty International). According to
other sources, the number of victims of ethnic cleansing in Krajina was much
larger.

Moreover, there is evidence that chemical weapons had been used in the
Yugoslav civil war (1991-95).36 Although there is no firm evidence of the
use of chemical weapons against Croatian Serbs, an ongoing enquiry by the
Canadian Minister of Defence (launched in July 1999) points to the
possibility of toxic poisoning of Canadian Peacekeepers while on service in
Croatia between 1993 and 1995:

"There was a smell of blood in the air during the past week as the media
sensed they had a major scandal unfolding within the Department of National
Defense over the medical files of those Canadians who served in Croatia in
1993. Allegations of destroyed documents, a coverup, and a defensive
minister and senior officers..."37

The official release of the Department of National Defence (DND) refers to
possibility of toxic "soil contamination" in Medak Pocket in 1993 (see
below). Was it "soil contamination" or something far more serious? The
criminal investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) refers to
the shredding of medical files of former Canadian peacekeepers by the DND.
In other words did the DND have something to hide? The issue remains as to
what types of shells and ammunitions were used by the Croatian Armed Forces
ie. were chemical weapons used against Serb civilians?

OPERATION STORM: THE ACCOUNT OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN REGIMENT

Prior to the onslaught, Croatian radio had previously broadcasted a message
by president Franjo Tudjman, calling upon "Croatian citizens of Serbian
ethnicity... to remain in their homes and not to fear the Croatian
authorities, which will respect their minority rights."38 Canadian
peacekeepers of the Second Battalion of the Royal 22nd Regiment witnessed
the atrocities committed by Croatian troops in the Krajina offensive in
September 1995:

"Any Serb who had failed to evacuate their property were systematically
"cleansed" by roving death squads. Every abandoned animal was slaughtered
and any Serb household was ransacked and torched".39

Also confirmed by Canadian peacekeepers was the participation of German
mercenaries in Operation Storm:

"Immediately behind the frontline Croatian combat troops and German
mercenaries, a large number of hardline extremists had pushed into the
Krajina. ...Many of these atrocities were carried out within the Canadian
Sector, but as the peacekeepers were soon informed by the Croat authorities,
the UN no longer had any formal authority in the region."40

How the Germans mercenaries were recruited was never officially revealed. An
investigation by the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC)
confirmed the that foreign mercenaries in Croatia had in some cases "been
paid [and presumably recruited] outside Croatia and by third parties."41

THE 1993 MEDAK POCKET MASSACRE

According to Jane Defence Weekly (10 June 1999), Brigadier General Agim Ceku
(now in charge of the KLA) also "masterminded the successful HV [Croatian
Army] offensive at Medak" in September 1993. In Medak, the combat operation
was entitled "Scorched Earth" resulting in the total destruction of the
Serbian villages of Divoselo, Pocitelj and Citluk, and the massacre of over
100 civilians.42

These massacres were also witnessed by Canadian peacekeepers under UN
mandate:

"As the sun rose over the horizon, it revealed a Medak Valley engulfed in
smoke and flames. As the frustrated soldiers of 2PPCLI waited for the order
to move forward into the pocket, shots and screams still rang out as the
ethnic cleansing continued. ...About 20 members of the international press
had tagged along, anxious to see the Medak battleground. Calvin [a Canadian
officer] called an informal press conference at the head of the column and
loudly accused the Croats of trying to hide war crimes against the Serb
inhabitants. The Croats started withdrawing back to their old lines, taking
with them whatever loot they hadn't destroyed. All livestock had been killed
and houses torched. French reconnaissance troops and the Canadian command
element pushed up the valley and soon began to find bodies of Serb
civilians, some already decomposing, others freshly slaughtered. ...Finally,
on the drizzly morning of Sept. 17, teams of UN civilian police arrived to
probe the smouldering ruins for murder victims. Rotting corpses lying out in
the open were catalogued, then turned over to the peacekeepers for
burial."43

The massacres were reported to the Canadian Minister of Defence and to the
United Nations:

"Senior defence bureaucrats back in Ottawa had no way of predicting the
outcome of the engagement in terms of political fallout. To them, there was
no point in calling media attention to a situation that might easily
backfire. ...So Medak was relegated to the memory hole no publicity, no
recriminations, no official record. Except for those soldiers involved,
Canada's most lively military action since the Korean War simply never
happened."44

PART III. NATO'S `POST CONFLICT' AGENDA IN KOSOVO.

Both the Medak Pocket massacre and Operation Storm bear a direct
relationship to the ongoing security situation in Kosovo and the massacres
and ethnic cleansing committed by KLA troops. While the circumstances are
markedly different, several of today's actors in Kosovo were involved (under
the auspices of the Croatian Armed Forces) in the planning of both these
operations. Moreover, the US mercenary outfit MPRI which collaborated with
the Croatian Armed Forces in 1995 is currently on contract with the KLA.
NATO's casual response to the appointment of Brigadier General Agim Ceku as
KLA Chief of Staff was communicated by Mr. Jamie Shea in a Press Briefing in
May:

"I have always made it clear, and you have heard me say this, that NATO has
no direct contacts with the KLA. Who they appoint as their leaders, that is
entirely their own affair. I don't have any comment on that whatever."45

While NATO says it "has no direct contacts with the KLA", the evidence
confirms the opposite. Amply documented, KLA terrorism has been installed
with NATO's tacit approval. The KLA had (according to several reports) been
receiving "covert support" and training from the CIA and Germany's Bundes
Nachrichten Dienst (BND) since the mid-nineties. Moreover, MPRI
collaboration with the KLA predates the onslaught of the bombing campaign.46
Moreover, the building up of KLA forces was part of NATO planning. Already
by mid-1998, "covert support" had been replaced by official ("overt")
support by the military Alliance in violation of UN Security Council
Resolution UNSCR 1160 of 31 March 1998 which condemned: "...all acts of
terrorism by the Kosovo Liberation Army or any other group or individual and
all external support for terrorist activity in Kosovo, including finance,
arms and training."

NATO officials, Western heads of State and heads of government, the United
Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan not to mention ICTY chief Prosecutor
Louise Arbour, were fully cognizant of General Brigadier Agim Ceku's
involvement in the planning of Operation Storm and Operation Scorched Earth.
Surely, some questions should have been asked...

Yet visibly what is shaping up in the wake of the bombings in Kosovo is the
continuity of NATO's operation in the Balkans. Military personnel and UN
bureaucrats previously stationed in Croatia and Bosnia have been routinely
reassigned to Kosovo. KFOR Commander Mike Jackson had previously been
responsible as IFOR Commander for organising the return of Serbs "to lands
taken by Croatian HVO forces in the Krajina offensive".47 And in this
capacity General Mike Jackson had "urged that the resettlement [of Krajina
Serbs] not [be] rushed to avoid tension [with the Croatians]... while also
warning returning Serbs "of the extent of the [land] mine threat."48 In
retrospect, recalling the events of early 1996, very few Krajina Serbs were
allowed to return to their homes under the protection of the United Nations.

And a similar process is unfolding in Kosovo, ie. the conduct of senior
military officers conforms to a consistent pattern, the same key individuals
are now involved in Kosovo. While token efforts are displayed to protect
Serb and Roma civilians, those who have fled Kosovo are not encouraged to
return under UN protection... In postwar Kosovo, "ethnic cleansing"
implemented by the KLA has been accepted by the "international community" as
a "fait accompli"...

While calling for democracy and "good governance" in the Balkans, the US and
its allies have installed in Kosovo a paramilitary government with links to
organised crime.

The foreseeable outcome is the outright "criminalisation" of civilian State
institutions and the establishment of what is best described as a "Mafia
State". The complicity of NATO and the Alliance governments (namely their
relentless support to the KLA) points to the de facto "criminalisation" of
KFOR and of the UN peacekeeping apparatus in Kosovo. The donor agencies and
governments (eg. the funds approved by the US Congress in violation of
several UN Security Council resolutions) providing financial support to the
KLA are, in this regard, also "accessories" to the de facto criminalisation
of State institutions. Through the intermediation of a paramilitary group
(created and financed by Washington and Bonn), NATO ultimately bears the
burden of responsibility for the massacres and ethnic cleansing of civilians
in Kosovo.

STATE TERROR AND THE `FREE MARKET'

State terror and the "free market" seem to go hand in hand. The concurrent
"criminalisation" of State institutions in Kosovo is not incompatible with
the West's economic and strategic objectives in the Balkans. Notwithstanding
the massacres of civilians, the self-proclaimed KLA administration has
committed itself to establishing a "secure and stable environment" for
foreign investors and international financial institutions. The Minister of
Finance Adem Grobozci and other representatives of the provisional
government invited to the various donor conferences are all KLA appointees.
In contrast, members of the KDL of Ibrahim Rugova (duly elected in
parliamentary elections) were not even invited to attend the Stabilisation
Summit in Sarajevo in late July.

"Free market reforms" are envisaged for Kosovo under the supervision of the
Bretton Woods institutions largely replicating the structures of the
Rambouillet agreement. Article I (Chapter 4a) of the Rambouillet Agreement
stipulated that: "The economy of Kosovo shall function in accordance with
free market principles". The KLA government will largely be responsible for
implementing these reforms and ensuring that loan conditionalities are met.

In close liaison with NATO, the Bretton Woods institutions had already
analysed the consequences of an eventual military intervention leading to
the military occupation of Kosovo: almost a year prior to the beginning of
the War, the World Bank conducted "simulations" which "anticipated the
possibility of an emergency scenario arising out of the tensions in
Kosovo."49

The eventual "reconstruction" of Kosovo financed by international debt
largely purports to transfer Kosovo's extensive wealth in mineral resources
and coal to multinational capital. In this regard, the KLA has already
occupied (pending their privatisation) the largest coal mine at Belacevac in
Dobro Selo northwest of Pristina. In turn, foreign capital has its eyes
rivetted on the massive Trepca mining complex which constitutes "the most
valuable piece of real estate in the Balkans, worth at least $5 billion."50
The Trebca complex not only includes copper and large reserves of zinc but
also cadmium, gold, and silver. It has several smelting plants, 17 metal
treatment sites, a power plant and Yugoslavia's largest battery plant.
Northern Kosovo also has estimated reserves of 17 billion tons of coal and
lignite.

In the wake of the bombings, the management of many of the State owned
enterprises and public utilities were taken over by KLA appointees. In turn,
the leaders of Provisional Government of Kosovo (PGK) have become "the
brokers" of multinational capital committed to handing over the Kosovar
economy at bargain prices to foreign investors. The IMF's lethal "economic
therapy" will be imposed, the provincial economy will be dismantled,
agriculture will be deregulated, local industrial enterprises which have not
been totally destroyed will be driven into bankruptcy.

The most profitable State assets will eventually be transferred into the
hands of foreign capital under the World Bank sponsored privatisation
programme. "Strong economic medicine" imposed by external creditors will
contribute to further boosting a criminal economy (already firmly implanted
in Albania) which feeds on poverty and economic dislocation. "The Allies
will work with the rest of the international community to help rebuild
Kosovo once the crisis is over: The International Monetary Fund and Group of
Seven industrialized countries are among those who stand ready to offer
financial help to the countries of the region. We want to ensure proper
coordination of aid and help countries to respond to the effects of the
crisis. This should go hand in hand with the necessary structural reforms in
the countries affected helped by budget support from the international
community."51

Morever, the so-called "reconstruction" of the Balkans by foreign capital
will signify multibillion contracts to foreign firms to rebuild Kosovo's
infrastructure. More generally, the proposed "Marshall Plan" for the Balkans
financed by the World Bank and the European Development Bank (EBRD) as well
as private creditors will largely benefit Western mining, petroleum and
construction companies while fuelling the region's external debt well into
the third millennium.

And Kosovo is slated to reimburse this debt through the laundering of dirty
money. Yugoslav banks in Kosovo will be closed down, the banking system will
be deregulated under the supervision of Western financial institutions.
Narcodollars from the multibillion dollar Balkans drug trade will be
recycled towards servicing the external debt as well as "financing" the
costs of "reconstruction." The lucrative flow of narcodollars thus ensures
that foreign investors involved in the "reconstruction" programme will be
able reap substantial returns. In turn, the existence of a Kosovar "narco
State" ensures the orderly reimbursement of international donors and
creditors. The latter are prepared to turn blind eye. They have a tacit
vested interest in installing a government which facilitates the laundering
of drug money.

The pattern in Kosovo is, in this regard, similar to that observed in
neighbouring Albania. Since the early 1990s (culminating with the collapse
of the financial pyramids in 1996-97), the IMF's reforms have impoverished
the Albanian population while spearheading the national economy into
bankruptcy. The IMF's deadly economic therapy transforms countries into open
territories. In Albania and to a lesser extent Macedonia, it has also
contributed to fostering the growth of illicit trade and the criminalisation
of State institutions.

ENDNOTES

1. Jim Lehrer News Maker Interview, PBS, 26 July 1999.
2. Stratfor Commentary, "Growing Threat of Serbian Paramilitary Action in
Kosovo", 29 July 1999.
3. Human Rights Watch, 3 August 1999.
4. See Michael Radu, "Don't Arm the KLA", CNS Commentary from the Foreign
Policy Research Institute, 7 April, 1999).
5. Tanjug Press Dispatch, 14 May 1999.
6. Stratfor Comment, "Rugova Faced with a Choice of Two Losses", Stratfor,
29 July 1999.
7. Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Yugoslav Daily Survey, Belgrade, 29
June 1999.
8. Hina Press Dispatch, Zagreb, 26 July 1999.
9. Ibid.
10. BBC Report, London, 5 July 1999.
11. New York Times, 2 February 1999.
12. Financial Times, London, 4 August 1999.
13. See Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Mission in
Kosovo, Decision 305, Permanent Council, 237th Plenary Meeting, PC Journal
No. 237, Agenda item 2, Vienna, 1 July 1999.
14. Statement at the Sarajevo Summit, 31 July 1999.
15. 106th Congress, April 15, HR 1425.
16. Interview with KLA Chief of Staff Commander Agim Ceku, Kosovapress, 31
July 1999.
17. See Tammy Arbucki, "Building a Bosnian Army", Jane International Defence
Review, August 1997.
18. Ibid.
19. Military Professional Resources, Inc, "Personnel Needs",
http://www.mpri.com/current/personnel.htm
20. Associated Press Report.
21. Ibid.
22. The actual number of civilians killed or missing was much larger.
23. Quoted in Raymond Bonner, War Crimes Panel Finds Croat Troops Cleansed
the Serbs, New York Times, 21 March 1999).
24. Ibid.
25. Ibid.
26. Raymond Bonner, op cit.
27. Ken Silverstein, "Privatizing War", The Nation, New York, 27 July 1997.
28. See Mark Thompson et al, "Generals for Hire", Time Magazine, 15 January
1996, p. 34.
29. Quoted in Silverstein, op cit.
30. Mark Thompson et al, op cit.
31. Raymond Bonner, op cit.
32. Ibid.
33. ICTY Weekly Press Briefing, 24 March 1999).
34. Ibid.
35. Ibid.
36. See inter alia Reuters dispatch, 21 October 1993 on the use of chemical
grenades, a New York Times report on 31 October 1992 on the use of poisoned
gas).
37. Lewis MacKenzie, "Giving our soldiers the benefit of the doubt",
National Post, 2 August 1999.
38. Slobodna Dalmacija, Split, Croatia, August 5 1996.
39. Scott Taylor and Brian Nolan, The Sunday Sun, Toronto, 2 November 1998.
40. Ibid.
41. United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Fifty-first session, Item 9
of the provisional agenda, Geneva, 21 December 1994).
42. (See Memorandum on the Violation of the Human and Civil Rights of the
Serbian People in the Republic of Croatia,
http://serbianlinks.freehosting.net/memorandum.htm
43. Excerpts from the book of Scott Taylor and Brian Nolan published in the
Toronto Sun, 1 November 1998.
44. Ibid.
45. NATO Press Briefing, 14 May 1999.
46. For further details see Michel Chossudovsky, Kosovo `Freedom Fighters'
Financed by Organized Crime, CAQ, Spring-Summer 1999.
47. Jane's Defence Weekly, Vol 25, No. 7, 14 February 1996.
48. Ibid.
49. World Bank Development News, Washington, 27 April 1999.
50. New York Times, July 8, 1998, report by Chris Hedges.
51. Statement by Javier Solano, Secretary General of NATO, published in The
National Post, Toronto May 1999.