Using the slaughter of Serbs to impose Western
"independent," "humnitarian" observers
on Serbia:
For fair use only:
UN human rights body pushes for Kosovo investigation
Agence France-Presse
Wednesday, 2 September 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.
GENEVA, Sept 2 (AFP) - Independent teams of investigators,
including forensic specialists, should be sent to Kosovo to probe
alleged human rights violations, UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights Mary Robinson urged Wednesday.
"The tragic developments of this past weekend further underscore
the need for such investigations," Robinson said in a statement
released here.
She was referring to a mass grave Serbian police showed to
journalists Saturday which contained charred human remains,
including skulls, jawbones, vertebrae and ribs.
The Serbian interior ministry said the remains belonged to 22
Serbs who had been shot by ethnic Albanian rebels fighting for
Kosovo's independence.
"I am haunted and horrified by this weekend's images of charred
remains in a makeshift crematorium," she said.
"All parties, in different ways, have publicly expressed concern
over violations of human rights," Robinson said.
She said both sides in the conflict, as well as UN human rights
officials, supported independent investigations by experts,
"including international forensic experts, into the violent deaths
resulting from armed actions.
"No such investigation has occurred."
She said promoting such an enquiry was in the interests of all
persons committed to human rights in Kosovo.
One of Robinson's officials, Special Rapporteur Jiri Dienstbier,
was said to be in favour of such a probe.
It is estimated that the six-month conflict between Serbian
forces and ethnic Albanian rebels has left 700 people dead, 600 of
them ethnic Albanian. Some 250,000 people -- a quarter of the
province's population -- have been displaced by the fighting.
Copyright 1998 by Agence France-Presse
My comment at the time (September 1998) at TWATCH discussion group:
UN human rights...? That is a joke. Since UN occupied Yugoslavia
only to make room for NATO-Nazi occupying troops, the abbreviation
UN, in Serbian, means: United Nazis. "UN human rights" - that
is contradiction in terms.
Yes, independent investigators are needed but Serbs certainly
saw none among Western "non-governmental" organizations. Those
organizations are just long hand of the same governments that
destroyed Yugoslavia in the first place. In a choice between
Bin Laden's "freedom fighters" and Western "humanitarians" -
former could be more fair.
Could experts be found in non-Muslim nations of Africa, Asia...?
I would not believe even declared neutral, non-NATO countries of
Europe. (Most of them are now applying to join NATO.) To ask for
Eastern Orthodox experts would not be fair to KLA...