Posted on 03/12/2006 11:41:21 AM PST by Proctor
Update 14: Report: Drug Traces Found in Milosevic
AP
03.12.2006, 01:46 PM
Traces of a drug used to treat leprosy and tuberculosis were found in a blood sample taken in recent months from former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, a Dutch news report said, citing an unidentified "adviser" to the U.N. war crimes tribunal.
The report came hours after Milosevic's legal adviser showed journalists a letter the late Serb leader wrote Friday, one day before his body was discovered in prison, alleging that he was being poisoned.
The report was on the text service of the Dutch state broadcaster, NOS. It did not identify its source further.
Doctors found traces of the drug when they were searching for an answer to why Milosevic's medication for high blood pressure was not working, the report said.
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And you support a mass murdering dictator. Sticks and stones little fella, sticks and stones. LOL
You are on the other hand a UN Court pimp. The UN's useful idiot.
I never once said Clinton should go to the Hague as a defendant. I don't want the UN to have the power to charge anyone.
But you don't care about truth - you seek to silence discussion and throw out distractions, lies and insults.
bump for later
U.S. killed more Japanese in one bomb drop (Hiroshima - about 140,000) to end the war than the entire Balkans wars of the 1990's - less than 100,000 for Bosnia, 10-20 thousand for Croatia (mostly Serbs), and 2-3 thousand in Kosovo (mostly KLA and Serbian police and soldiers).
It's a 'killer' combination.
fyi
Thanks for the ping!
I believe this is another case of getting rid of the person who can cause you harm - and wasn't it Bill Clinton who stated, "I believe it's okay to kill people who want to harm you".
Wesley (weasel) Clark - could have spilled all the beans if he had been forced to testify. Only solution .. make the trial go away.
it is sad to see how FR devolves into fairly spiteful posts and name-calling when a thread like this is posted. Regardless of a person's views on the serbian bombing campaign, milosevik and the various atrocities committed or allegedly committed by both sides (albanian and serb), etc., it should be fairly disturbing that a political prisoner is arbitrarily denied health care by the provider of choice (russia) and when he dies a month later, no non-UN controlled autopsy will be performed, which is going to leave conspiracy theorists with some valid reasons to doubt whatever they are told.
I don't care if it is stalin himself being held, the possible murder or murder through medical negligence of prisoners due to the difficulty of a successful prosecution is not the way things need to work. I know there are folks who think it is ok, but letting an unaccountable body like the WCT get away with this only emboldens it.
I assume we will be told this was an accidental medicinal interaction that killed him.
he was about to spill the beans on Whitewater.
Somebody get Proctor his high blood-pressure medication!!!
:-D
Yeah! What you said!
Hold your calls, folks, we have a winner!
This kangaroo court has done the worst thing for their side, they have martyred Milosevic.
I wonder if Oliver Stone will be making this into a movie soon.
And you are trying to step into Fusion shoes? It might be difficult as Fusion had poetic talent.
Today they poison a Commie, tomorrow they might poison you.
First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out-- because I was not a communist; Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out-- because I was not a socialist; Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out-- because I was not a trade unionist; Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out-- because I was not a Jew; Then they came for me-- and there was no one left to speak out for me. (Pastor Martin Niemoeller)
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