Posted on 03/13/2006 2:54:20 AM PST by HAL9000
Che Hague - Slobodan Milosevic took délibérement a drug not prescribed "cancelling" the effect of its treatment against hypertension, indicated to Monday to AFP the Dutch toxicologist Ronald Uges after an analysis of the blood of the former Yugoslav president."It took (a drug containing) rifampicine, a drug which cancels the effect" of the treatments against hypertension, explained Mr. Uges who carried out an analysis of the blood of the former Yugoslav president two weeks ago.
"It took this drug itself and it it wanted to obtain an one-way ticket towards Moscow", he added.
Slobodan Milosevic had required in December of the international penal Court (TPI) for ex-Yugoslavia to be transferred in Moscow to be neat there but this request had been rejected, the judges estimating that it profited from a sufficient medical follow-up in the Hague and that it was likely not to be represented with its lawsuit if it left for Russia.
Slobodan Milosevic was found died Saturday of a myocardial infarction in its cell of the prison of the TPI in the Hague, according to the first conclusions of the report of autopsy.
Sunday, one of its legal advisers, Me Zdenko Tomanovic, had read a letter in which the former Head of State affirmed to fear to be poisoned.
Mr. Milosevic wrote with the embassy of Russia to the Hague that blood tests carried out on January 12 and who had been communicated to him a few days ago by the clerk's office of the TPI made state of the presence with high amount of a drug used in the treatment of leprosy or tuberculosis in its blood.
Mr. Uges indicated that the rifampicine, used according to him délibérement by Mr. Milosevic, was a substance used in the fight against tuberculosis.
Toxicologist at the university of Groningen, Mr. Uges carried out a check analysis of the blood of the former president, at the request of the Dutch doctors who treated it, in order to determine why its blood pressure remained also strong in spite of the prescribed treatments.
Several time at the time of the lawsuit, the charge had quoted medical reports/ratios indicating that the former president did not follow the treatment which was prescribed to him to fight against its cardiovascular problems and of the traces of not prescribed drugs had been found already in its blood.
of course they murdered him. Good old Europe and the UN, working hard to eliminate nazi tactics by using those same nazi tactics, lol.
The trial bored him to death...
the lawyers tried him to death...
Surely they can come up with a better cover-up than this. They aren't even trying. The old "heart attack in the jail cell" worked in the Jim McDougall story, because it was convenient and Americans wanted to believe it. The Serbs won't go for this one.
As BenLurkin pointed out:
"Milosevic seeks subpoena for Clinton to testify"
Reuters ^ 28 February 2006
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1587320/posts
More correctly, most americans had no clue who Jim McDougall was and didn't care, and the MSM wasn't about to enlighten them.
Deception and spinning begins.
"It took (a drug containing) rifampicine [...] explained Mr. Uges who carried out an analysis.
One should not believe one word they are saying. One Red Herring after another - this "finding" of rifampicine is just the first one. If there was regular poison this guy would not find it.
Well Mr. Noobie, having just registered yesterday, naturally you know what you're talking about.
We'll all just sit back and accept your accumulated wisdom and knowledge as absolute fact.
Meanwhile, here's a link for you while you're learning how to navigate FR:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110008083
Russian media was reporting this two weeks before Milosevic died:
http://lenta.ru/news/2006/02/26/milosevic/
Translation of the first paragraph:
"One of main reasons why Hague tribunal refused to release Milosevic for treatment in Russia was a confidential report by prosecutors, writes Sunday [Feb. 26] "Kommersant". The report says that Milosevic, in an attempt to achieve release, was deliberately taking drugs that worsened his health"
Will the next revelation be that he sneaked it in disguised as toothpaste?
Slobo might of had a helper. Goering had Herbert Lee Stivers.
Would you care to enlighten us? Please, feel free to be vague, given the nature of the stuff they told you.
So it was a cowardly suicide?
That figures.
"Göring you magnficent son of a bitch! I read you book!"
Should be:
"Göring you magnficent son of a bitch! I read your book!"
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