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To: George Papadopoulos who wrote (1334)4/3/1999 6:29:00 PM
From: nuke44  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
It's inconceivable to me that you are actually defending genocide.

As far as trusting my sources, of course I do. I once trusted the same friends with my life as they trusted me.

You don't need a court to prove Milosevic a mass murderer. The proof is in the mass graves in Croatia and Bosnia. As far as "Innocent until proven guilty", that is an anomaly restricted almost exclusively to industrialized democratic judicial systems and has never figured into Milosevic's calculations when he orders the murder of non-Serb civilians.

But if a trial will make you happy, why don't we conduct a have one here? Were tens of thousands of Muslim and Croat (now Kosovar) civilian non-combatants killed by Serb forces in systematic executions of entire towns? Yes. Was the reason the Serbs killed them because of their ethnic origins? Yes. Is that genocide? Yes. Were these murders condoned or promoted by the government of Serbia? Yes. Is Slobadan Milosevic in charge of the Serbian government and as such responsible for it's actions? Yes. Is he guilty of war crimes? Yes. Should he be executed for his crimes? Yes.

There you go. Milosevic has been tried and found guilty in the court of truth.