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    In USA Today,Tuesday March 7,2006, page 10A is a brief report titled "Serb war criminal found dead in prison", in which it is reported that "Milan Babic, Serb leader of rebel republic in Croatia...sentenced to 13 years in prison for crimes against humanity,was found dead Sunday 5Mar2006 in his cell at the U.N. detention center in a suburb of The Hague, Netherlands."

    Now, a week later, Sunday, 12March2006, is the first day after initial reports of Slobodan Milosevic’s body being found dead in a U.N. detention cell at The Hague
    Autopsy seeks answers on Milosevic death msnbc.msn.com/id/11791534/

    Results expected later Sunday; ex-leader feared poisoning

    Such deaths have all the appearances of U.N. (or covert operators within the U.N.) extrajudicial activities making it more difficult to reassure people of the War Crimes Tribunal ability to deliver truth and justice.

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    Re: War Crimes tribunals

    Yeah, the autopsy results were announced a little while ago; the poor dictator was a victim of excessive living: heart attack was the official proclamation by Dutch medical examiners. There were some "impartial" pathologists from other countries staring over the shoulders of the lead pathologists, so despite clamoring by some factions of a political assassination of some sort, it appears the sad truth is that Milosevic was a victim of the good life that he denied his fellow countrymen for so many years.

    Miulang
    "Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain

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