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Sumadinac
July 24th, 2004, 12:31 AM
Radovan Karadzic tops the wanted list of the UN 'War Crimes'
Tribunal and the US has put $5 million on his head. NATO hunts him day and night. In June, UN 'War Crimes' honcho Carla Del Ponte predicted Dr. Karadzic's apprehension within 24 hours. Yet the Serbian hero has eluded their handcuffs, a source of acute embarassment to NATO 'Special' Forces who take out their frustration on innocent Serb civilians.

The Hague Tribunal is selective in its outrage. The US will not allow its citizens to face trial there, and its recent 'decision' against Israel's apartheid fence was roundly condemned in the US and ignored in Israel.


Dr. Karadzic is wanted for having defended the Serbs of Bosnia against homicidal Muslim fundamentalists in the 1990s--many of them non-White veterans of the CIA's war against the Soviets in Afghanistan. His ongoing freedom is a source of pride to his fellow Serbs, who recognize in him the living tradition of Serbian resistance, forged in their dramatic, centuries-long opposition to the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire.

In Dr. Karadzic's homeland of Montenegro, one of the few lands in the Balkans to never go under the Ottoman yoke, nationalists recently held a traditional song festival in his honor, in defiance of the 'world community' hunting him.

"We will never betray Radovan," said attendee Mijojka Djeric. "He is a good man, and his deeds will live on even after his death."

"The Americans will never catch him as long as we keep his legend alive," said another, Radomir Knezevic.

One song declared: "Listen to me well, my dear brothers, they are looking for Radovan from The Hague, offering precious gold. But Radovan is not for sale. Oh, the rugged mountains, open your arms and save our brother Radovan."

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Politika of 30 January the president of the executive committee of the Social-Democratic Union , Vlatko Sekulovic, took the liberty of attacking "certain political parties which still harbour sympathies" for the first President of Republika Srpska, concluding that they are still receiving financial assistance from the same people who had financed Karadzic "while he was the leader of Serb nationalists in Bosnia and Herzegovina". He then asked the question whether those sympathies are sustained by money, and who finances various committees that busy themselves with "the protection of the image and acts of a war criminal such as Radovan Karadzic."

We in the International Committee for the truth about Radovan Karadzic are not in the least surprised that certain corrupt political parties in DOS, the overall activities of which are sustained exclusively by dirty money from abroad, cannot believe that someone can be dedicated to someone or to something out of coviction and not out of money. We, the members of the International Committee for the truth about Radovan Karadzic, act publicly out of conviction, and our very modest expenses are met by our own means. Dr Radovan Karadzic is very dear to us, but the truth is even dearer. Our public views, therefore, cannot be bought or sold in the way that otherwise people can be bought in the ruling parties, as well as votes in paliament.

The said Vlatko Sekulovic made the slip, at least we hope so, in asserting that Radovan Karadzic is a "war criminal". If the esteemed Mr Sekulovic is unfamiliar with our criminal law, at least he should know international law by which his financial sponsors swear and who only believe in the god of money. And according to international law, everyone must be presumed innocent until his guilt is lawfully proven and until a lawful judgement sentences him for a certain criminal act. Accordingly, from the standpoints of domestic and international law, Dr Radovan Karadzic is innocent, while every individual who calls him a war criminal is guilty.

Sumadinac
July 24th, 2004, 12:34 AM
--possible that Tadic's stepmother (Mandic) was a jew; he is goyim puppet--

Ethnic Jew gets top spot in Balkan tinderbox

A 'left-wing' Jewish intellectual, Boris Tadic, has been 'elected' president of Serbia in a low turn out vote that was heavily influenced by the CIA and Western corruption.

Tadic, who is the son of Klara Mandic, another left-wing Jewish intellectual, counts Predrag Markovic, head of the Jewish-Serbian Society as his main advisor. He heads the CIA-backed and -led Democratic Party, and was elected after forming a coalition with CIA-agent and Western pawn Vojislav Kostunica, who is the current prime minister and who heads the Democratic Party of Serbia.

Tadic won 53% of the vote, narrowly beating Tomislav Nikolic, a 'right-wing' Serb nationalist who won 45% of the vote.

Tadic's first act in office was to purge 60 ethnically Serbian officials, as a prelude to replacing them with Jewish officials acceptable to the Jewish-dominated
European Union and the Jewish-dominated United States.

The Jewish ascension to power in Serbia is a direct result of the Jewish-led 'American' war against the country in 1999, during which the Jewish media in the US fabricated atrocity stories against Serbia.

Tadic's ascension to power solidifies Jewish control in the Balkans, where another Jew, Solomon Pasi, sits as foreign minister in Bulgaria and the Jew Yorgos Papanreou leads the Greek opposition, and is expected to gain the Prime Minister's slot in the near future.

Sumadinac
July 24th, 2004, 12:45 AM
Six hundred years ago, on St. Vitus Day, Christian army of Serbian Prince Lazar and Islamic conquerors under Turkish Sultan Murat fought a great battle on the plain of Kosovo. Serbs were defending themselves and Christian Europe from the Ottoman invasion, but at Kosovo they were defeated. Prince Lazar and the cream of the Serbian nobility all died heroically.

Over the centuries, historians have praised the sacrificial courage of Prince Lazar and his army on that day in 1389 - and, as we enter a new century, that same courage is embodied by spirit of all the Serbian people.

These are our heroes and they were warriors, but the heroes of the 21st century will show themselves to be a different kind of soldier. It is those who fight the lonely battle of conscience - who stand up against tyranny - whose praises may well be sung in the textbooks of the future.

We Serbs are a proud people who have endured throughout history - and, still, our homeland suffers the agonies of war. We respond with pride and courage. Never have we needed it more.

It is courage to sacrifice.
Before the Battle of Kosovo Prince Lazar told his gallant knights that it was better to die heroically than to live under the enemy yoke.

The lesson of Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day) for all of us is that eternal values must be placed before earthly ones, that spiritual force superior to the force of arms. The legacy of Vidovdan teaches us that the forces of darkness and evil are always defeated in the end and that those of light and virtue ultimately triumph, even when such victory may seem impossible.

Sumadinac
July 24th, 2004, 12:51 AM
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I have known Radovan Karadzic for decades. I remember him from the period when he was a young long-haired poet, but at that time we were not that close. When I would come to spend summer holidays in Sarajevo, I used to read his poems, which were unusual and different from others. As it is the matter with all acquaintances – for me he was just a small part of the image of the city which I occasionally visited.

When the creation of the Republika Srpska started, and when I felt the need - let me be a little pathetic – to be with my people, I started to go to Herzegovina and to Pale, which became a small mountain capital.

I saw Radovan Karadzic again. It was the same thin man with the uncontrollable hair, clever, delicate, sensitive, exceptionally honest. I believe in Camus’ thought that after a certain number of years every man is accountable for his face.

On the other hand, he is a perfect gentleman, both in behaviour and in his private life. Unlike the people in power, he is a good listener, not going into monologues. Regarding his dressing, he usually wears well-tailored suits that perfectly fit to his grizzled hair; ties of subdued colours and shirts of discreet patterns. He is very kind to ladies, as well as to people of the lowest positions. His perfect English enables him for easy orientation and moving in international circles, and his extraordinary height (and not only physical) contributes to his charisma of a real gentleman. The only bad trait that I noticed in him is certainly that mild feeling of superiority which is the result of his profession of a psychiatrist. However, it is not strange; people who have a psychiatrist as a leader probably have pathological types as enemies. Anyway, it is a gentleman who will hardly meet his match in the near future.

Today, Radovan is a myth, and one cannot murder or arrest a myth. I used to be a frequent visitor in his modest house in Pale. His wife Ljiljana had no attendants, she cooked by herself, on a cooker with just one ring working.

Radovan’s men used to come by jeep and pick us up in the place where we were accommodated. Everything was rather mysterious. They take us to one place and he is not there. He is not in the second or third place either. We find him after the fifth, sixth try.

Radovan changes his statesman suit, puts on a tracksuit, and we don’t discuss politics all night long. We talk about poets, poetry, old friends, our lives. He used to say that those were the only moments when he felt like a poet again. (…)

After a certain period of time, when he had already abdicated from the office of the President of the Republika Srpska, for the benefit of his people, and had withdrawn from the political life, the Americans put him on the wanted list, dead or alive: whoever catches or murders him gets five million dollars as an award. Since then, he has disappeared into thin air, and the whole series of stories and speculations has started – in which mountains and monasteries is hiding the man who has created the first Serbian state, after many years of slavery and lies in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The great manhunt after the most expensive head in the world has started, but as far as I know, not one of Radovan’s writer friends has denied the friendship with him, considering it to be a special honour and privilege.

And where is Radovan?

Radovan is in the legend.

MANHUNT
(From the book 'By the Same Author' )

ArmSla
July 29th, 2004, 11:40 PM
Do you believe he is still in the Balkans?

Sumadinac
July 30th, 2004, 06:05 PM
Its better that no one know for sure anyway.

Turk Hunter
August 3rd, 2004, 02:37 PM
Neo-Ottomans desecrate Orthodox sacred art and places of worship:
http://www.mcdonald.cam.ac.uk/IARC/cwoc/issue3/Mosaics.htm
http://www.cyprusembassy.fi/v05/index.php?&pgroup=affairs&subpage=10000001&artid=1088778129_42