Bill Clinton verantwoordelijk voor meervoudige oorlogsmisdaden in Kosovo en Servië

In 1999 was Bill Clinton (en zijn minister van buitenlandse zaken, Madeleine Albright) verantwoordelijk voor een campagne van bombardementen op doelen in Servië en Kosovo, die minstens aan 1.500 burgers het leven heeft gekost, ofwel die zijn vermoord met die campagne….. De reguliere media in de VS en elders in het westen hebben deze campagne geprezen als een strijd tegen een etnische zuivering, het ging echter om een smoes waarmee de VS een oorlog probeerde te legitimeren (en dat is gelukt zoals we weten, waar nu dan eindelijk een eind aan wordt gemaakt voor degenen die de leugens van politici en reguliere media geloofden)…….
De grote vriend van Clinton en Albright destijds is de huidige president van Kosovo, Hashim Thaçi, zogenaamd een democraat (naar voorbeeld van de Democratische Partij in de VS, ofwel een partij die in feite lak heeft aan wat democratie zou moeten inhouden….)
Deze Thaçi is intussen aangeklaagd voor 10 zaken van oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid bij het Kosovo-tribunaal in Den Haag. De aanklacht tegen Thaçi en 9 anderen behelzen naast oorlogsmisdaden: moord, gedwongen verdwijningen van personen (??), vervolging (van minderheden, Ap) en marteling. Het gaat om directe verantwoordelijkheid voor 100 moorden en betrokkenheid bij honderden moorden op slachtoffers van Kosovaarse, Albanese, Servische, Roma komaf en nog andere etniciteiten …..
Thaci was commandant van het UCK (volgens Trouw) en daarmee mede verantwoordelijk voor het zuiveren van Kosovo van Serven (ofwel: verantwoordelijk voor etnische zuivering)….. In 1999 verklaarde de Clinton administratie het UCK tot vrijheidsstrijders, een manier van doen die opvolgende VS administraties gebruiken om oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid te verdoezelen…… Het UCK kreeg massieve hulp van de VS, ondanks dat men wist dat Thaçi eerder betrokken was bij oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid en banden had met Osama bin Laden…… Nog in 1998 concludeerde het VS ministerie van buitenlandse zaken dat het UCK een terreurorganisatie was en daarnaast in de drugshandel zat…..
De hulp aan het UCK en het zich portretteren als voorvechter tegen onrecht en hielp de publieke opinie in de VS om te slaan in het voordeel van Clinton, immers men poogde hem middels impeachment te doen aftreden……. De Democraten stelden botweg dat het UCK als de VS voor dezelfde waarden en principes stonden en de Clinton administratie had het gore lef om Slobodan Milosevic af te schilderen als een Servische Hitler….. Vergeet niet dat Milosevic overleed in de gevangenis van Scheveningen en hij na zijn dood werd vrijgesproken door het Joegoslavië tribunaal, iets waar de westerse reguliere media en de politiek amper of beter gezegd voor het overgrote deel totaal geen belangstelling toonden…… Sterker: nog steeds wordt Milosevic afgeschilderd als een oorlogsmisdadiger, ook in de Nederlandse media, die al helemaal van voornoemd feit op de hoogte zou moeten zijn, zoals Bernard Hammelburg die vanmorgen in zijn column op BNR het gore elf had om de sociale media af te schilderen als asociaal en vuig, volgens hem was er maar één woord nodig om dit te bevestigen: ‘waarheid…..’ ha! ha! ha! ha! De vuile bedrieger!!
Lees het volgende artikel dat werd geschreven door James Bovard, eerder gepubliceerd op CounterPunch en geeft het door, de hoogste tijd dat de Nederlanders de waarheid onder ogen gaan zien van wat er werkelijk in Kosovo gebeurde!! (en wat er gebeurde in andere staatjes die tot het vroegere Joegoslavië behoorden)
June 30, 2020

Bill Clinton’s Serbian War Atrocities Exposed in New Indictment

by James Bovard

Photograph Source: TSGT Victor Trisvan – Public Domain

President Bill Clinton’s favorite freedom fighter just got indicted for mass murder, torture, kidnapping, and other crimes against humanity. In 1999, the Clinton administration launched a 78-day bombing campaign that killed up to 1500 civilians in Serbia and Kosovo in what the American media proudly portrayed as a crusade against ethnic bias. That war, like most of the pretenses of U.S. foreign policy, was always a sham.

Kosovo president Hashim Thaci was charged with ten counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity by an international tribunal in The Hague in the Netherlands charged Thaci and nine other men with a “war crimes, including murder, enforced disappearance of persons, persecution, and torture.” Thaci and the other charged suspects were accused of being “criminally responsible for nearly 100 murders” and the indictment involved “hundreds of known victims of Kosovo Albanian, Serb, Roma, and other ethnicities and include political opponents.” But the American media’s ludicrous bias and/or incompetence on that war continues. The New York Times responded to Thaci’s indictment with a tweet declaring that “Serbia’s leader was indicted for war crimes.”

Hashim Thaci’s tawdry career illustrates how anti-terrorism is a flag of convenience for Washington policymakers. Prior to becoming Kosovo’s president, Thaci was the head of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), fighting to force Serbs out of the Kosovo. In 1999, the Clinton administration designated the KLA s “freedom fighters” despite their horrific past and gave them massive aid. The previous year, the State Department condemned “terrorist action by the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army.” The KLA was heavily involved in drug trafficking and had close to ties to Osama bin Laden.

But arming the KLA and bombing Serbia helped Clinton portray himself as a crusader against injustice and shift public attention after his impeachment trial. Clinton was aided by many shameless members of Congress anxious to sanctify U.S. killing. Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CN) whooped that the United States and the KLA “stand for the same values and principles. Fighting for the KLA is fighting for human rights and American values.” And since Clinton administration officials publicly compared Serb leader Slobodan Milošević to Hitler, every decent person was obliged to applaud the bombing campaign. (Alexander Cockburn was one of the few journalists who condemned the unjust war at the time; this 1999 Los Angeles Times column set the gold standard for calling out Clinton’s BS on Serbia.)

Both the Serbs and ethnic Albanians committed atrocities in the bitter strife in Kosovo. But to sanctify its bombing campaign, the Clinton administration waved a magic wand and made the KLA’s atrocities disappear. British professor Philip Hammond noted that the 78-day bombing campaign “was not a purely military operation: NATO also destroyed what it called ‘dual-use’ targets, such as factories, city bridges, and even the main television building in downtown Belgrade, in an attempt to terrorize the country into surrender.” NATO repeatedly dropped cluster bombs into marketplaces, hospitals, and other civilian areas. Cluster bombs are anti-personnel devices designed to be scattered across enemy troop formations. NATO dropped more than 1,300 cluster bombs on Serbia and Kosovo and each bomb contained 208 separate bomblets that floated to earth by parachute. Bomb experts estimated that more than 10,000 unexploded bomblets were scattered around the landscape when the bombing ended and maimed children long after the ceasefire.

In the final days of the bombing campaign, the Washington Post reported that “some presidential aides and friends are describing Kosovo in Churchillian tones, as Clinton’s ‘finest hour.’” The Post also reported that according to one Clinton friend “what Clinton believes were the unambiguously moral motives for NATO’s intervention represented a chance to soothe regrets harbored in Clinton’s own conscience…. The friend said Clinton has at times lamented that the generation before him was able to serve in a war with a plainly noble purpose, and he feels ‘almost cheated’ that ‘when it was his turn he didn’t have the chance to be part of a moral cause.’” By Clinton’s standard, slaughtering Serbs was “close enough for government work” to a “moral cause.”

Shortly after the end of the 1999 bombing campaign, Clinton enunciated what his aides labeled the Clinton doctrine: “Whether within or beyond the borders of a country, if the world community has the power to stop it, we ought to stop genocide and ethnic cleansing.” In reality, the Clinton doctrine was that presidents are entitled to commence bombing foreign lands based on any brazen lie that the American media will regurgitate. In reality, the lesson from bombing Serbia is that American politicians merely need to publicly recite the word “genocide” to get a license to kill.

After the bombing ended, Clinton assured the Serbian people that the United States and NATO agreed to be peacekeepers only “with the understanding that they would protect Serbs as well as ethnic Albanians and that they would leave when peace took hold.” In the subsequent months and years, American and NATO forces stood by as the KLA resumed its ethnic cleansing, slaughtering Serb civilians, bombing Serbian churches and oppressing any non-Muslims. Almost a quarter-million Serbs, Gypsies, Jews, and other minorities fled Kosovo after Mr. Clinton promised to protect them. By 2003, almost 70 percent of the Serbs living in Kosovo in 1999 had fled, and Kosovo was 95 percent ethnic Albanian.

But Thaci remained useful for U.S. policymakers. Even though he was widely condemned for oppression and corruption after taking power in Kosovo, Vice President Joe Biden hailed Thaci in 2010 as the “George Washington of Kosovo.” A few months later, a Council of Europe report accused Thaci and KLA operatives of human organ trafficking. The Guardian noted that the report alleged that Thaci’s inner circle “took captives across the border into Albania after the war, where a number of Serbs are said to have been murdered for their kidneys, which were sold on the black market.” The report stated that when “transplant surgeons” were “ready to operate, the [Serbian] captives were brought out of the ‘safe house’ individually, summarily executed by a KLA gunman, and their corpses transported swiftly to the operating clinic.”

Despite the body trafficking charge, Thaci was a star attendee at the annual Global Initiative conference by the Clinton Foundation in 2011, 2012, and 2013, where he posed for photos with Bill Clinton. Maybe that was a perk from the $50,000 a month lobbying contract that Thaci’s regime signed with The Podesta Group, co-managed by future Hillary Clinton campaign manager John Podesta, as the Daily Caller reported.

Clinton remains a hero in Kosovo where a statue of him was erected in the capital, Pristina. The Guardian newspaper noted that the statue showed Clinton “with a left hand raised, a typical gesture of a leader greeting the masses. In his right hand he is holding documents engraved with the date when NATO started the bombardment of Serbia, 24 March 1999.” It would have been a more accurate representation to depict Clinton standing on a pile of corpses of the women, children, and others killed in the U.S. bombing campaign.

In 2019, Bill Clinton and his fanatically pro-bombing former Secretary of State, Madeline Albright, visited Pristina, where they were “treated like rock stars” as they posed for photos with Thaci. Clinton declared, “I love this country and it will always be one of the greatest honors of my life to have stood with you against ethnic cleansing (by Serbian forces) and for freedom.” Thaci awarded Clinton and Albright medals of freedom “for the liberty he brought to us and the peace to entire region.” Albright has reinvented herself as a visionary warning against fascism in the Trump era. Actually, the only honorific that Albright deserves is “Butcher of Belgrade.”

Clinton’s war on Serbia was a Pandora’s box from which the world still suffers. Because politicians and most of the media portrayed the war against Serbia as a moral triumph, it was easier for the Bush administration to justify attacking Iraq, for the Obama administration to bomb Libya, and for the Trump administration to repeatedly bomb Syria. All of those interventions sowed chaos that continues cursing the purported beneficiaries.

Bill Clinton’s 1999 bombing of Serbia was as big a fraud as George W. Bush’s conning this nation into attacking Iraq. The fact that Clinton and other top U.S. government officials continued to glorify Hashim Thaci despite accusations of mass murder, torture, and body trafficking is another reminder of the venality of much of America’s political elite. Will Americans again be gullible the next time that Washington policymakers and their media allies concoct bullshit pretexts to blow the hell out of some hapless foreign land?
[An earlier version of this piece was published by the Libertarian Institute.]

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James Bovard is the author of Attention Deficit Democracy, The Bush Betrayal, Terrorism and Tyranny, and other books. Bovard is on the USA Today Board of Contributors. He is on Twitter at @jimbovard. His website is at www.jimbovard.com This essay was originally published by Future of Freedom Foundation.

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