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O genocidu koji je NATO počinio nad Srbima bezbrojni su dokazi i svedočanstva:
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Umesto što se stalno pravda pred neosnovanim optužbama Srbija možda treba da ispoštuje svoje žrtve i zatraži rezoluciju koja osuđuje genocid izvršen nad Srbima tokom NATO bombardovanja 1999.
NATO Veteran: I Witnessed The Genocide Against Serbs In Kosovo
BELGRADE – Czech Lieutenant Colonel Marek Obrtel, who recently returned the NATO medals he received for his role in the organization’s missions, said that genocide against Serbs took place in Kosovo instigated by the West, adding that the Euro-Atlantic Alliance is a criminal organization because of the policy pursued by its leaders.
Genocide against Serbs took place in Kosovo, and it was instigated by the West. For this reason, I am filled with sadness, bitterness and disappointment as I was part of the NATO machinery. I also witnessed how drug lords became respectable officials of the so-called state of Kosovo, and how mass murderers became heroes, Obrtel said in an interview with Belgrade daily Vecernje novosti.
This army doctor addressed the Czech defence minister late in December with a request to be stripped of the NATO medals he earned in the various missions, from Bosnia to Afghanistan.
Obrtel said that he was serving in Bosnia when the humanitarian bombing of Serbia without the approval of the UN Security Council started following, as he put it, the staged massacre against Kosovo Albanians in Racak, and he spent seven months in Kosovo-Metohija where he witnessed the pogrom against Serbs in March 2004.
Kosovo is a major European tragedy, which took place in our house – Europe that allowed, or better said, instigated the genocide, he underlined.
Although he retired, the growing conflict in Ukraine and experiences from other countries that NATO has destroyed, have encouraged him to raise his voice against NATO calling it a criminal organization.
NATO would not be like this, if it only served to defend the member states against potential threats emanating from outside the Euro-Atlantic area. This is rather the result of the criminal policy pursued by its leaders. They operate under the false slogan of the fight for democracy, human rights and humanitarian goals, and they use it as a disguise for aggression worldwide, Obrtel said in the interview.
NATO attacks the country, which for any reason becomes inadequate, disobedient or simply because the world hegemonies have any interests relating to the country. First, it is torn apart from the inside by means of media campaigns, color revolutions, stirring up the most sensitive issues, ethnic divisions and religious differences. In short, they bring about destabilization. Then, they find lame excuses or use previously staged violence against citizens. After that comes the NATO with its units accompanied by humanitarian organizations and observer missions, as the alleged protector of human rights and freedoms. Quickly after, the businessmen arrive to renew the country, namely to realize their own interests, Obrtel said.
He believes that Bosnia-Herzegovina had a better scenario than Kosovo.
Even the most ardent advocates of the theory that holds that both sides in the conflict are offered equal and fair help will notice sharp differences between Republika Srpska and the Muslim-Croat federation, of course to the detriment of Republika Srpska. It is clear against whom the Bosnian machinery is directed, Obrtel said.
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NATO Mocks Serbian Victims With Nike Slogan And Logo
“NATO Air – Just Do It” – an image that appeared on the official Twitter account of NATO Press (office for cooperation with media) and posted by spokesperson of the alliance, Romania’s Oana Lungescu.
With photo banner “NATO Air – Just Do It” that Kosovo Albanians worn before and during the bombing of Serbia, Lungescu retwitted the comment of Kosovo Minister Vlora Citaku.
“15 years ago #NATO intervened to stop genocide in Kosovo! Will never forget!” she wrote.
Prior to joining NATO, Oana Lungescu was a BBC correspondent in Brussels.
Exactly 15 years ago, on March 24, NATO began its 78-day bombing of Yugoslavia. The alliance bypassed the UN under a “humanitarian” pretext, launching aggression that claimed hundreds of civilian lives and caused a much larger catastrophe than it averted.
Years on, Serbia still bears deep scars of the NATO bombings which, as the alliance put it, were aimed at “preventing instability spreading” in Kosovo.
Codenamed ‘Operation Allied Force,’ it was the largest attack ever undertaken by the alliance. It was also the first time that NATO used military force without the approval of the UN Security Council and against a sovereign nation that did not pose a real threat to any member of the alliance.
In what the alliance described as “collateral damage,” its airstrikes destroyed more than 300 schools, libraries, and over 20 hospitals. At least 40,000 homes were either completely eliminated or damaged and about 90 historic and architectural monuments were ruined. That is not to mention the long-term harm caused to the region’s ecology and, therefore, people’s health, as well as the billion-dollar economic damage.
Questions remain on the very legality of the offense, which caused casualties and mass destruction in Serbia.
Umesto što se stalno pravda pred neosnovanim optužbama Srbija možda treba da ispoštuje svoje žrtve i zatraži rezoluciju koja osuđuje genocid izvršen nad Srbima tokom NATO bombardovanja 1999.