And I dont think Milosevic was commie; at least not die-hard typeRight, he was just a corrupt, murdering, ethnic-cleansing radical nationalist war criminal who broke up his own country in a process that cost hundreds of thousands of lives, ruined Serbia's economy and its reputation and sold arms to Iraq & Libya.
Oh, I almost forgot--he and Mrs. Slobo are also on the list that came out today of those taking Saddam's oil bribes; the Yugo Left Party run by the lovely Mirjana was one of the biggest winners on the entire list with 9.5 million barrels of oil and the Socialist Party headed by none other than Slobo--defender of Christian Europe from those "jihadist" Albanians, Croats, Bosniaks, and Slovenes--received one-million barrels.
Moroz, you're right. Your buddy Slobo isn't a "die-hard" commie; no money in it.
Why was Slobo and his confederate just elected to the Serbian parliamen from jail? Hey Muslim and UN dog- get lost!
"Ridicule is the first and last argument of fools." Charles Simmons
You are high on paroles and low on substance. I already told you should read your own links, for example link youve supplied in post 1.
What is the origin of the news about 83 bodies and three severed heads in the freezer truck?
... All together 86 corpses were counted, two of them children.
(out of 36 to 40 of them, there are nine kids
In the second grave in Batajnica forensic experts found evidence indicating that the victims were "civilian soldiers" (several sets of underwear and clothing worn on top of each other, shaving kits, one Albanian Army identity tag).
You are starting to sound more and more like Mahmut Bakali. Instead of jumping all over the place try to answer questions:
If 186 were identified how you can tell all 707 of them are Albanians?
Any proof who killed them? KLA, NATO, Serbs?
Any names, ID, address, any data on 186 identified bodies?
Who were they - civilians, terrorist, man, women, children?
Why only 120 bodies were returned?
Is there description, address something, anything? Maybe you think your word is enough?
Many interesting questions:
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