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Martic Witness Says UN Favoured Croats
IWPR ^ | November 10, 2006 | Katherine Boyle

Posted on 11/10/2006 3:43:57 PM PST by joan

The trial of the former leader of the rebel Serb authorities in Croatia Milan Martic this week heard testimony from a witness who accused the UN of favouring the Croats over the Serbs and claimed that the US and Germany were instrumental in providing Croatian troops with weapons during the bloody Balkan wars.

Patrick Bariot, a former UN Protection Force, UNPROFOR, soldier, strongly defended Martic and the Serbs, portraying the Serb population in the self-proclaimed Serbian Autonomous District of Krajina, SAO Krajina, as victims of an aggressive Croatian government and military and an international community that intentionally ignored their pleas for help.

“There was an embargo on arms [in Croatia] since 1991, but it was equally obvious that the Croats were arming themselves with help from Germany and the USA,” said Bariot who was a Lieutenant Colonel in the French army when he joined the UN peacekeeping mission in the Balkans. “There was no ambiguity that the Croatians were arming themselves in order to take Krajina back.”

During cross-examination, however, prosecutor Colin Black pointed out that the American firm Bariot claimed was giving the Croatians weapons was not affiliated with the US government.

Bariot also claimed the UN turned a blind eye to the under-the-table arms dealings even after finding American-made weapons in the hands of Croats.

However, he said an economic embargo imposed by the international community on Serb-held areas was strictly enforced.

“The [RSK] was totally cut off,” he said. “It was isolated from the world. There was total poverty for the people there. The peacekeeping marshals were in despair [over the situation].”

These circumstances, he said, put the Serbs on the defensive and left leaders like Martic with little choice but to respond to Croatian attacks.

Martic is charged with the persecution, murder and forced removal of hundreds of non-Serbs from the RSK and from large parts of Bosnia. He is also accused of unlawfully attacking Zagreb and various Muslim and Croat villages.

Bariot became acquainted with Martic in 1994 when he spent several months working as an anesthesiologist for UNPROFOR at the Glina hospital in the RSK.

The Frenchman, who was later made an honorary RSK citizen and has acted as the area’s ambassador in Paris, is well known for his various books and articles defending notorious indictees including Martic and fugitives Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic. All three men have written forewords for his publications.

He has described the Hague tribunal as “illegitimate” and affirmed this week that his views have not changed. Bariot has publicly stated that he believes Martic is innocent and should be allowed to go free.

Dismissing the charges listed in the indictment, Bariot rejected the suggestion that Muslims and Croats in the RSK were treated any differently than the Serb population.

Bariot said some Croats decided to leave the RSK for Zagreb because of the strict economic embargo imposed on the region.

He added that he met Croats who decided to stay in the RSK and live at peace with the Serbs, asserting that they were never attacked or harmed during his time in the region.

“There were never any threats, any forced expulsions,” he said. “I can say this with certainty, because I was taking part in the daily life of citizens of Krajina. I went to the hospital in Glina every day and also to small villages and isolated farms.”

During his time at the hospital, Bariot said that any Muslim or Croat who came to the facility received food and medical care, despite the scarcity of supplies. He said in the Glina hospital all patients were treated equally and doctors gave blood “even to Muslims”.

The only fear in the area, he said, existed among the Serb population.

“These people were really terrified,” he said. “They constantly referred to World War Two, the Ustashas.”

At first, the presence of the UNPROFOR reassured the Serbs, said Bariot.

“They feared the invasion of Krajina, and set all their hope on the international community,” he added. “They hoped they would be saved from aggression.”

Once these hopes were dashed, Bariot said Croatian Serbian leaders like Martic had no choice but to defend the Serbs in the RSK themselves.

The Martic trial will resume on November 13.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: allybetrayed; balkans; clintonlegacy; kangaroocourt; krajina; serbia; ustashe; wrongwar

1 posted on 11/10/2006 3:43:57 PM PST by joan
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To: Bokababe; kronos77; DTA; tgambill

ping


2 posted on 11/10/2006 3:44:24 PM PST by joan
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To: joan; Bokababe; zagor-te-nej; Lion in Winter; Honorary Serb; jb6; Incorrigible; DTA; ma bell; ...

He'd better be careful! If the prosecution begins to falter, the defendant might pass away in his cell overnight.


3 posted on 11/10/2006 3:47:44 PM PST by FormerLib (Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
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To: joan
Well shut my mouth, if this weren't obvious.
4 posted on 11/10/2006 3:54:39 PM PST by boomop1 (there you go again)
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To: joan
During cross-examination, however, prosecutor Colin Black pointed out that the American firm Bariot claimed was giving the Croatians weapons was not affiliated with the US government.

Wouldn't MPRI and any German sources be in violation of the arms embargo? I guess some animals are just more equal than others!

5 posted on 11/10/2006 4:52:46 PM PST by F-117A
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To: F-117A
Selective enforcement...

It was well known it was happening and the Serbs also recieved shipments from outside sources from afar too. Don't be too shocked they recieved arms from the US too... with strict restrictions on distribution. Kinda like the NATO jets nearly strafed the Croats and BiH muslim army in late 95 when the Serbs were the only ones adhereing to the pre-arranged lines. Why do you think the HVO began shelling the muslim army in coordination with the VRS? Alot of politicking was involved.

You gotta question, with such ease of the VRS "falling back/withdrawing/retreating", why was it of such ease for them to recoup the lost land and even ready to take back Sanski Most? With such devestating airpower and overwhelmingly outnumbered, how could it be? Outside forces guided them as well... it went both ways and I'm not talking about the Russians, not exactly...

6 posted on 11/10/2006 9:39:26 PM PST by ma bell ("Take me to Pristine. I want to see the "real terrorists", Former Marine)
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