So, I think they strangled him, then claimed he hung himself, and perhaps had the body hung after he was killed.
There have been several suspicious deaths and "suicides" at the Hague court - ALL OF THEM HAVE BEEN SERBS.
Ts, ts, ts, ts..... If we were in Russia in during 1930, I would blame Stalin...
If we were in EU in 2006, I would blame... Stalin?
Communism occupied Europe...
"ALL OF THEM HAVE BEEN SERBS."
I fail to see what that has to do with anything.
After all,
all the of the doctored photos and videos from the recent Lebanon-Hizbollah war
were doctored so that they trashed Israel
BUT WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH ANYTHING?
Accidents happen.
Coincidences happen.
I will believe there is something fishy here when Soros' Open Society Institute publishes a paper saying so.
I'm getting more interested.
Associated Press Worldstream
March 11, 2006 Saturday 8:07 PM GMT
HEADLINE: 11 war crimes suspects indicted by U.N. tribunal have died
BYLINE: By The Associated Press
DATELINE: BELGRADE Serbia-Montenegro
Eleven war crimes suspects indicted by the U.N. tribunal for the former Yugoslavia have died:
March 11, 2006: Slobodan Milosevic was found dead in his bed at the U.N. prison near The Hague.
March 2006: Milan Babic, 50, a Croatian Serb convicted of war crimes during a Serb rebellion against Croatia's independence, was found dead in his prison cell after an apparent suicide.
May 2003: Momir Talic, a Bosnian Serb general charged with genocide, died at the age of 61, following his release from the U.N. detention facility after doctors diagnosed him with cancer.
March 2003: Mehmed Alagic, a Bosnian Muslim general indicted for war crimes against Serbs and Croats during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war, died of a heart attack at home during a temporary release from the U.N. custody.
August 1998: Milan Kovacevic, a Bosnian Serb charged with crimes against humanity, died in the U.N. court's detention facility at the age of 57. His family claimed he was denied medical assistance and died painfully from a ruptured aorta.
June 1998: Slavko Dokmanovic, a Croatian Serb indicted for war crimes during the Croatian war, hanged himself in his cell at the U.N. detention facility.