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I hope she spends her sentence pondering what she gained by making a fool of herself.

At 72, lenient or not, the ICTY gave her what amounts to a life sentence. It would have made no difference if she had been sentenced to 15 to 25 years, as the prosecutors asked.

If she had any hope that her decision to plead guilty would result in her freedom or a short sentence, she knows not how the Empire thinks.

For the Bosnian "Iron Lady," I recommend extensive reading while she spends her life in jail. She should read how the Empire treats its own war criminals, such as the (in)famous Lt. Calley, the real butcher of My Lai.

Having been convicted of killing 22 unaramed Vietnamese civilians, including one terrified baby trying to crawl out of a ditch where its parents were killed, Lt. Calley was found guilty of a murder instead of a mass murder that, under the circumstances, amounts to a war crime.

But, officially, the U.S. has no war criminals. Calley was not convicted of a war crime, but for his conviction of a murder, and for having ordered the killing of at least 100 more Vietname civilians, Lt> Calley was sentenced to life at hard labor (fair enough).

Popular groundswell exerted pressure, along with some state legislature resolutions, on the Nixon administration to do something. Being seen by some as a hero [sic], with even a ballad dedicated to him, the Army Secretary reduced his sentence to 10 years.

This did not appease the American public. Under even more intense pressure, President Richard Nixon converted his reduced sentence to house arrest. After three years of comfortable living in a Fort Bragg housing, Lt. Calley was paroled.

He susbsequently married (some "patritoic" woman found him appealing, imagine that!). He now works in a jewlery store of his father in law, a free man.

Despite the fact that ICTY often accuses (mostly) Serbs of command responsibility reaching to ying-yang, but which traditionally applies only to immediate commanders, it is noteworthy that none of Lt. Calley's superiors -- starting from his company commander and higher -- was convicted of any wrongdoing, let alone war crimes. Capt Medina, his commanding officer, was charged but never convicted. The Americal Division and ultimately the commander-in-chief were never brought into the line of responsiblity.

Some 20-plus of Calley's soldiers were charged, but never tried. A total of only 6 people were tried, and only Lt. Calley was convicted -- of "a" murder.

My Lai was a horrendous war crime, fully documented on military footage and other evidence that was effectively supressed. My Lai was reported as astunning "military victory [sic], and members of Lt. calley's unit were even decorated for their "heroism." Estimates of the deads range from 100 to 500 unarmed, civlians, including infants and little children. Not a single U.S. solider was killed or fired upon during that carnage. Some of the soldiers raped and then killed Vietnamese girls -- a crime against humanity. None of this was enough to put away the monster by the name Lt. Calley and his unsung "heroes" away for life.

But for Bilyana Plvashich, at 72, even the sentence of 11 years is decried as too short by Bosnian Muslims.

For war crimes in My Lai, Lt. Calley walks. For war crimes in Bosnia, Plavshich gets life. That is how the Empire treates its own war criminals (they are never called that officially), and others. So much for justice.

1 posted on 02/28/2003 9:50:41 PM PST by kosta50
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To: vooch; Destro; DestroyEraseImprove; wonders; F-117A; branicap; Tamodaleko; joan; Kate22; Voronin; ..
yet another ICTY milestone...your comments are welcome
2 posted on 02/28/2003 9:52:40 PM PST by kosta50
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To: kosta50
Odd isn't it how the world media fails to mention that all charges including that of genocide were dropped for a single charge of 'persecution'. This is just legal bug**ry, much like the idea of 'joint criminal enterprise' - i.e. they cannot legally say that the 'Serbian nation' is guilty for everything, so they create a euphamism. The ICTY knew that they probably wouldn't have enough funding for a trial of Plavsic, thus the the worm turned.

VRN

6 posted on 03/01/2003 11:13:45 AM PST by Voronin (Wake Up! Democracy is in crisis.)
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