This astonishing crime left BBC almost speechless. They managed to utter
only six (6) sentences. They are much more verbose when they need to bash
the Serbs.
For fair use only:
Serbs condemn Nazi-style massacre of civilians
"BBC: World: Europe"
Saturday, August 29, 1998
The text of the report is presented here in its entirety.
For fair use only
Published under the provision of
U.S. Code, Title 17, section 107.
The Serbian authorities in Kosovo have condemned the alleged
killing of Serb civilians by ethnic Albanian separatists,
describing them as Nazi-style crimes.
Police say twenty-two PEOPLE were
shot in the village of Klecka, south-west of the capital Pristina,
and their bodies burnt in a kiln.
Two ethnic Albanians CONFESSED TO
FOREIGN JOURNALISTS to having taken part in the killings
last month.
It's the latest in a number of allegations by both sides of
atrocities.
In another development, the International Red Cross have treated
over fifty ethnic Albanian civilians for injuries after Serbian
tanks shelled the village in which they had taken shelter.
Thirteen women and children were taken to the capital Pristina
for treatment.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service
You noticed that BBC also utilizes "allegations" terminology.
They DO mention though that foreign journalists WERE PRESENT during
KLA terrorist's confession.
Notice that when talking about victims BBS simply labels
them "PEOPLE." This is one of the frequent implement
of the anti-Serb propaganda. Whenever the Serbs are victims -
they are additionally abused by denying them their ethnicity.
The word "Serb" is always (and easily so) used in the
Western press only when Serbs are to be painted as perpetrators,
not victims of a crime.
Now, as you take a look at the text again you will notice that
only four (4) sentences are Klecka related. The remaining two
sentences are to remedy the first four. They talk about event
where the Serbs are clearly perpetrators and Albanians (women
and children) are the victims. Serbian shelling of Albanian
village was presented as a mindless act and not as a military
move with intention to uproot the terrorists who hid among
their own women and children.
One more thing for your information: The International Red Cross
was always present, throughout the Yugoslav civil wars, always
ready to help Serbian opponents. Never (ever) the Serbs.