Posted on 08/07/2007 9:45:46 AM PDT by Bokababe
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) recently reported about Canadian officers being frustrated by inaction over
On March 27, 2006, Taylor wrote again about the Medak Pocket slaughter in Croatia:
[...] Over 200 Serbian inhabitants of the Medak Pocket were slaughtered in a grotesque manner (the bodies of female rape victims were found after being burned alive). Our traumatized troops who buried the grisly remains were encouraged to collect evidence and were assured that the perpetrators would be brought to justice....
Nevertheless in 1995, Ceku, by then trained by U.S. instructors as a general of artillery, was still at large. In fact, he was the officer responsible for shelling the Serbian refugee columns and for targeting the UN-declared safe city of Knin during the Croatian offensive known as Operation Storm. Some 500 innocent civilians perished in those merciless barrages, and senior Canadian officers who witnessed the slaughter demanded that Ceku be indicted. Once again, their pleas fell of deaf ears.
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Prayers.
And Prayers are exactly what is needed, because it is doubtful that these victims & their families will ever know justice in this life.
Not if they're looking to pin what happened in the Medak pocket on Agim Ceku, anyway.
Meahwhile, the trial of Norac and Ademi, for crimes committed during the Medak pocket operation, is presently being conducted in Zagreb, after referral back to Croatia by the ICTY.
But they still hold Gotovina as the ICTY’s big prize.
The biggest Croatian prize, sure. And he's there because the Croats figured out we and Europe were serious about blocking their integration into NATO and the EU until they started to do something more than just talk about apprehending their ICTY fugitives.
Why am I not surprised to see this particular Jihadist cheerleader pop up to defend the murderous Agim Ceku?
Yep, “fugitives” who did nothing wrong except liberate their homeland from foreign occupation.
You continue to disappoint me on this count, Dio. Crimes were perpetrated by elements of the HV against unarmed civilians during the liberation of occupied Croatia. The chain of command bore a responsibility to prevent, or failing to have done so, prosecute said crimes. In failing to do either, the chain of command assumed criminal liability for said crimes.
Repeated denials on your part aren't going to change either that crimes occured, or that they weren't actually crimes.
So knock it off.
He is guilty like Mladic, Ceku, Thaci and a few others. The all should be tried and fried.
Which one of you is hiding Mladic?
Interesting, I was not aware that the ability to to relay orders were impeded due to the existence of a border .You guys must still be using carrier pigeons and smoke signals.
Shouldn't you be in the brig for curb jumping? :-P
I have got Gotovinas oldest daughter..she made a request for me as she craves Serbian input.
Now that’s the last time I let you take the hummer out for a date! You’re grounded!
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