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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: The Philosopher who wrote (2521)4/8/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) of 17770
 
<< I know of no written laws which give us the right to do what we are doing. Do you? >>

No I don't. I wonder if the Serbs ever read the Ten Commandments?

OTOH, why don't you would ask the hundreds of thousands of suffering refugees, who have lost their homes and possessions, and had family members raped and murdered. Ask them if their laws are violated by NATO's attempt to save their lives and homes.

There has got to be a law against a country committing genocide against one of it's provinces.

<< I, for one, don't want to open the can of worms that says any nation may follow what it believes is moral law in bombing a country which it believes is violating its concept of moral law even when that bombing violates established, written international law.

Do you really want to go down that path?
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How about if the UN immediately drafts up an international law that prohibits a country from committing ethnic cleansing or barbarism against a significant portion of it's population, and makes it retroactive in the case of Yugoslavia?
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