Come to think of it ,I agree with your position,now!Because,if she goes on trial,she would have the oportunity to (on the record) finaly,disspel the lies about Markale "massacre",Bread que "massacre",bombing of Gorazde,sniping and killing of French soldiers in Sarajevo(done by Muslims)...and many other lies,sold to the world by Muslims and Western Media.All she has to do is to call Gen. Michael Rose as a witness!But,like this,Miloshevich will be the only one responssible for all evils,and no one will know what realy happened.
I agree Kosta,I wouldn`t use a word self respect in describing Mrs Plavsich today!
All the best!
Actually, Brane, he is quite brilliant. Brilliance is very rare, which is why we have committees -- it take a mass of brainpower to equal one brilliant human.
I have been reading his defense responses and I have not seen anything that was outright stupid. In fact, he is fighting an uphill battle with a predtermined outcome, and in a "court" that deviates from anything civlized world would call a court. It is a hearsay, tell on people, secret, inquisional "court," that at times sounds more like Soviet showtrial courts than a Western court of justice.
Plavshich's successor is Milorad Dodik, a political periphery who was allowed to govern by the barrel of NATO guns and not by the ballot. Dodik, too, is a "witness" on Plavshich's trial -- for the defense. His cliam to fame is that he signed off all the rights of the Jasenovac death camp documents stored in Banyaluka. NATO took and turned all of them to the American Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. The Museum opened the document canisters in presence of Croatian government officials and done who knows what to them. The important thing is -- they refulse to release any of them to the public to see. That's the kind of trecherous people Plavshich surrounded herself with.
Mind you, she split from the SDS because of "corruption." It took her all that time to figure out that human nature in general, and Balkan mentality in pericular, equal corrptuion? And she has a PhD? She didn't cite policy differences or pangs of conscience when she decided to jump ship.
Her closest confidant and "soulmate" is none other than Zoran Djindjich, the man who kissed Albright's hands together with Drashkovich, in Istanbul in 1999 right after the end of NATO's bombing; the man who spent the entire bombing campaing hunkering in Monetengro. What a patriot!
With such company, Plavshich's real problem is her lack of character, not her "clinical depression." Which is why she found it so easy to befriend Madeliene Albright. At any rate, her cell in the Hague will be comfortable, heated in the winter, and cooled in the summer. As the only woman accused and confessed of crimes, the whole damn faiclity will be hers. Males will not share the same prison side with her. She will have all the time and medical care at her disposal, telephone, TV, Internet, you name it. And, if she is willing to "choregraph" and rewrite some history for her masters, she may get a few more perks. As I said: it's not a bad retirement. She won't go hungry or cold, and she won't be shoveling rocks, making big piles into small piles day in and day out. And, being there will be a heck of a lot better than being in Belgrade, "depressed."
KOCTA