THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Milosevic goes on trial for war crimes – 2002

Via History.com

On this day in 2002, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic goes on trial at The Hague, Netherlands, on charges of genocide and war crimes in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo. Milosevic served as his own attorney for much of the prolonged trial, which ended without a verdict when the so-called “Butcher of the Balkans” was found dead at age 64 from an apparent heart attack in his prison cell on March 11, 2006.

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Yugoslavia, consisting of Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia, became a federal republic, headed by Communist leader Marshal Tito, on January 31, 1946. Tito died in May 1980 and Yugoslavia, along with communism, crumbled over the next decade.

Milosevic, born August 20, 1941, joined the Communist Party at age 18; he became president of Serbia in 1989. On June 25, 1991, Croatia and Slovenia declared their independence from Yugoslavia and Milosevic sent tanks to the Slovenian border, sparking a brief war that ended in Slovenia’s secession. In Croatia, fighting broke out between Croats and ethnic Serbs and Serbia sent weapons and medical supplies to the Serbian rebels in Croatia. Croatian forces clashed with the Serb-led Yugoslav army troops and their Serb supporters. An estimated 10,000 people were killed and hundreds of Croatian towns were destroyed before a U.N. cease-fire was established in January 1992. In March, Bosnia-Herzegovina declared its independence, and Milosevic funded the subsequent Bosnian Serb rebellion, starting a war that killed an estimated 200,000 people, before a U.S.-brokered peace agreement was reached at Dayton, Ohio, in 1995.

In Kosovo, a formerly autonomous province of Serbia, liberation forces clashed with Serbs and the Yugoslav army was sent in. Amidst reports that Milosevic had launched an ethnic cleansing campaign against Kosovo’s ethnic Albanians, NATO forces launched air strikes against Yugoslavia in 1999.

Ineligible to run for a third term as Serbian president, Milosevic had made himself president of Yugoslavia in 1997. After losing the presidential election in September 2000, he refused to accept defeat until mass protests forced him to resign the following month. He was charged with corruption and abuse of power and finally surrendered to Serbian authorities on April 1, 2001, after a 26-hour standoff. That June, he was extradited to the Netherlands and indicted by a United Nations war crimes tribunal. Milosevic died in his cell of a heart attack before his trial could be completed.

In February 2003, Serbia and Montenegro became a commonwealth and officially dropped the name Yugoslavia. In June 2006, the two countries declared their independence from each other.

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MN Steel
MN Steel
February 12, 2018 7:04 am

He died in prison, and then was acquitted. Typical for N(J)WO extrajudicial execution.

http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/news/smorg-aw071816.htm

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MN Steel
February 12, 2018 8:08 am

So he got a fair trial and was acquitted, what more can you ask?

Tommy
Tommy
  Anonymous
February 12, 2018 10:31 am

The question really is, why is 99.9% of the coverage on that issue pro islam? Or, how ’bout this – within ONE WEEK of soros the cockfuck tapping that cunt hillary on the shoulder, we were involved in crushing Christians and supporting fucktard sons of islam. Hmmmm…….

catfish
catfish
  MN Steel
February 12, 2018 10:20 am

Kangaroo courts – Misfortune upon the modern day Pontious Pilates

Erasmus le Dolt
Erasmus le Dolt
February 12, 2018 11:23 am

I was in Sarajevo from 2000 to 2004 and worked with a super gal translator. She never talked of the war, and I knew at some point she did get out. One day over coffee she told me the story and this was a couple of years after we started working together. She came out of her apartment and there were five dead guys just past the door. She decided she had to get out because the Serb in charge of her district thought she was Moslem which she was not. She grabbed some gear, got on a bus that headed into Serbia. At the first checkpoint she was pulled off, thrown into a cell and was told the district guy had called ahead and that she was Moslem. She was to await execution as soon as they could pull together a firing squad. She believes the jail keeper felt sorry for her and let her go. She got on another bus and moved further in to Serbia only to be pulled off, into a cell and told to wait for an execution.

Well, obviously she survived. But just think of it…being told you’re going to be executed twice in one day.

Over thirty thousand were killed in Sarajevo and that included three thousand children. Every park is a graveyard. There are no trees

Maggie
Maggie
  Erasmus le Dolt
February 12, 2018 11:33 am

That’s a pretty good summary. Quite horrifying what happened there.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
February 12, 2018 12:44 pm

So when do you think Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Trump (and all of their co-conspirators) will finally go on trial for their war crimes?