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Alex Medvedev
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Kalash
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08.12.2003 18:31:13
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Локальные конфликты;
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Дайте ссылку!
А то как то ве 99-й год да 99-й год.
А также прокомментируйе с точки зрения американского ГлавПУРа:
""Klecka, August 27th 1998. Located in the region of Dulja, on the Stimlje-Suva
Reka road. Serbian police discovered a cremation oven in the lime factory in
the Klecka village, used to dispose of murdered Serbian civilians. Klecka
contained a KLA base including a training camp and a munitions depot.
Captured KLA terrorists from Malisevo, Lyan Mazreku and Bekim Mazreku, told
police that in July, 1998 the KLA captured, killed and burned 22 Serbian
civilians in the village of Klecka, some 45km southwestern of Pristina.
Civilians were put before a firing squad and executed. Several partially
burned bodies remained The bodies of 22 Serb civilians were found.. One of the
KLA terrorists, Lyan Mazreku admitted that the KLA rounded up about 100
civilians in Orahovac, under the command of Fatmir Lima, Gani Krasnici and
Hismi Kilya. They transferred them to Klecka where they proceeded to rape, in
front of everyone, all the females, regardless of age, including children.
Also, Mazreku admitted to raping and cutting off a little boy's ear. He
described how people's limbs were amputated, eyes gouged, heads cut off, and
various organs removed before they were finally shot. Another KLA terrorist,
Bekim Mazreku admitted to having personally killed 5 men, 3 women and 2
children ages 7 and 11 years. He confirmed that a KLA firing squad executed 22
civilians under the directive of Fatmir Lima, Gani Krasnici and Hismi Kilya."
"After an extensive inquiry involving the team of experts from 14 countries,
the ICTY found 2108 bodies, while even Carla del Ponte stated that the number
included Serbs, Albanians, and other non-Albanians. Apart from that, the chief
persecutor (not prosecutor) admits that even after this extensive inquiry it
was not yet established how these people were killed. Not only that, del
Ponte's report also failed to answer two questions: who are the victims? And
who killed them? An army of experts was recruited by the tribunal. They were
equipped with the latest gadgets. They spent months
combing Kosovo in a macabre hunt for bodies to justify NATO's war. NATO leaders
promised that vast numbers of mass grave victims would be unearthed. The
cameras were ready to roll. And then came the report: 2,108.
As Juan Palafox, Spanish forensic put it: "They told us that we were going to
the worst zone of Kosovo. That we should prepare ourselves to perform more than
2000 autopsies. That we would have to work until the end of November. The
result is very different. We only found 187 cadavers and we are going home."