Posted Monday, June 21, 1999
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June 21, 1999 |
Serb army ‘unscathed by Nato’
Robert Fisk in Belgrade
NATO killed far more Serb civilians than soldiers during its 11-week bombardment of the country and most of the Yugoslav Third Army emerged unscathed from the massive air attacks on its forces in Kosovo, according to evidence emerging in Yugoslavia.… .
How fake guns and painting the roads fooled Nato
By Robert Fisk in Belgrade
NATO officers began to realise the discrepancy between their own claims and reality within hours of the start of the Yugoslav military withdrawal. In just the first stage of the Serbian retreat, they logged 250 tanks moving out of Kosovo – all undamaged – and at least 40,000 men. …. 
WE regret that by letter dated Tuesday, December 5, 2000 a Ms. Louise Hayman, the head of legal services at The Independent newspaper, requested that Robert Fisk’s articles be removed from this website. We have adjusted the masthead accordingly.
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More articles on the Balkan War…
- Canadian leftist mocks David Irving’s and “Far Right’s” opposition to Bombing of Kosovo
- Irving’s reply
- Belgrade: War Crimes Group Ponders Air Strike
- Serb shrine foretells the awful destiny to come, reports Robert Fisk inside Kosovo
- In this dark land, liberation can only end in more bloodshed
- Kevin Michael Grace on “Victory in the Balkans”
- Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s 1941 letter reveals anti-Semitic side to famed undersea explorer American Jewish Congress hails Nato triumph over Slobodan Milosevic
- Italian claim: General Michael Jackson (of Kosovo peace force) commanded paratroopers of Ireland’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ in 1972
- Robert Fisk calls the Nato bombing of a hospital a tragedy
- Nato’s Barbarism by former Ambassador James Bissett
- Who is Judge Louise Arbour and how can we get rid of her? asks Canada’s national newspaper
- Prof. Mandel reminds Canada that Nato’s leaders are also under investigation as War Criminals
- We are bandits guilty of murder, says British playwright Harold Pinter
- Spies tell China: Embassy Attack was no Accident
- French philosopher and writer Regis Debray writes A traveller’s letter to the French President exposing the Nato lies on Yugoslavia
- “It all went very well,” said the Nato General, writes Robert Fisk. “Another effective day”
- Weapons Makers Seek Rise in Pentagon Spending, reports N.Y. Times
- In Aug 1997 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn already denounced double standards in international morality — from Britain’s bombing of Dresden to the tragedy in Yugoslavia
- Perhaps, writes George Will, somewhere near Brussels there is a warehouse stuffed with ballpoint pens, stationery, ash trays and other things emblazoned with Nato’s logo. . .
- Listen closely: Definitive analysis of the Yugoslavian Crisis. . .
- American “volunteers” photographed swearing into the Kosovo Liberation Army
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