It's the same old story: the Zionist-controlled MSM pats itself on the back for how humanitarian they are, even trotting out the Muslim card to show they are far from racist or Zio-centric.
Just one problem: They never tell you about the FLATTENING of SERBIA (schools, bridges, hospitals) by U.S. weapons of DEPLETED URANIUM, nor do they tell you BILL CLINTON'S USE of MUSLIM "Al-CIA-Duh" to fight Serbs in Bosnia!
So you can read them for what they are, readers. Just remember that ZIONIST-APPROVED WAR CRIMINALS will be IGNORED in the AmeriKan MSM.
Next!!!!
"Karadzic backers protest extradition plan; 15,000 rally over tribunal; Clash with police leaves 45 injured" by Dan Bilefsky, New York Times News Service | July 30, 2008
That about says it all, right there.
BELGRADE - Stone-hurling nationalists clashed with the police in central Belgrade last night at a rally to protest the arrest of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on war crimes charges and his extradition to stand trial in The Hague.
Karadzic is charged with engineering Europe's worst massacre since World War II, but is celebrated by his supporters as a hero.
The Serb war crimes prosecutor's office said in a statement this morning that his extradition to the tribunal in the Netherlands had gotten underway before dawn.
Four jeeps with tinted windows were seen speeding away from the downtown Belgrade war crimes court at about 3:45 a.m. where Karadzic was being held since his arrest July 21.
About 15,000 of his supporters, some bused in from across Serbia and Bosnia by the far-right Radical Party, gathered earlier to protest the new government that arrested him.
Protesters wearing T-shirts emblazoned with Karadzic's image waved Serbian flags and chanted "Long Live Radovan!" and "Uprising! Uprising!" while about 100 ultranationalists wearing masks who had separated from the group burned flares, attacked traffic lights with clubs, and hurled stones at storefront windows. The police responded with tear gas and blocked off several neighborhoods. The Serbian news media said more than 45 people suffered minor injuries.
Gee, when was the last time the Globe spent so much press on protesters?
No agenda-pushing, though!
"Karadzic is a hero because he defended Serb lives during the terrible wars of the 1990s," said Elena Pavovski, 24, a supporter of the Radical Party, whose members sang patriotic songs next to a banner on Republic Square that threatened Serbia's pro-Western president, Boris Tadic. "Everyone knows that the war crimes tribunal in The Hague was designed to try Serbs while the war criminals who killed Serbs are set free."
It is unfortunate, but this guy is right.
The rally was seen as a test of the new government, which is made up of Tadic's Democrats and the Socialist Party of the late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic, which controls the Interior Ministry and the police.
Before the rally began, Tadic implored the protesters to remain peaceful, determined to avoid a repeat of demonstrations last February, when thousands of radicals rampaged through the streets of Belgrade to protest Kosovo's declaration of independence, looting shops and setting part of the US Embassy on fire.
Another paragraph of protesters; just making sure you know Serbia is an "enemy," right?
Karadzic, a former psychiatrist, is accused of masterminding the 1995 massacre of nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica. He also has been indicted in connection with the 3 1/2-year siege of Sarajevo, from 1992 to 1995, in which he is accused of authorizing the killing of civilians.
He had evaded arrest for more than a decade, living openly in Belgrade for at least part of that time disguised as an ascetic New Age guru with a bushy beard, a mistress, and a fake family in the United States.
Belgrade was determined to send Karadzic to The Hague as swiftly as possible to prevent an escalation in tensions and to satisfy the European Union, which considers handing over war crimes suspects a prerequisite for Serbia to join.
Serbian analysts said the emotional and violent outpouring of support for Karadzic showed that Serbia had yet to reckon with its role in Srebrenica.
"Since Milosevic fell, few in our government have confronted the war crimes perpetrated in Serbia's name," Brankica Stankovic, one of the country's leading television journalists, said yesterday.
I come from AmeriKa, so I'm not qualified to comment on that.
We got war criminals ACTIVELY SERVING right now, and the AmeriKan people and Congress haven't done diddley-squat!
Pavovski, the Radical Party supporter, said she was unmoved by what happened at Srebrenica. "Nobody has proved that a massacre took place," she said. "Srebrenica is the product of a media war against Serbia and the Serbian people."
Translation: Serbs are "holocaust" deniers, right?
By the way, here is something interesting.
The timing and causes of Milosevic's death are still suspicious!!!
"In March 2002, Milosevic presented the Hague tribunal with FBI documents proving that the United States government and NATO provided financial and military support for Al-Qaeda to aid the Kosovo Liberation Army in its war against Serbia....
Evidence linking him to genocides like Srebrenica, in which 7,000 Muslims died, was continually proven to be fraudulent. In fact, Srebrenica was supposedly a 'UN safe zone', yet just like Rwanda, UN peacekeepers deliberately withdrew and allowed the massacre to unfold, then blamed Milosevic."
Nothing is EVER AS IT SEEMS in the lying, agenda-pushing AmeriKan press, folks!
Artcle #2 (literally):
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - The Bosnian war crimes court convicted seven Bosnian Serbs of genocide yesterday in the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica and handed down prison sentences ranging from 38 to 42 years. Four others were acquitted.
Issuing their first sentence related to Europe's worst massacre since World War II, judges at the war crimes court sent three of the former policemen to jail for 42 years, another three away for 40 years, and one for 38 years.
The verdict comes as Serbia prepares to extradite former Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic - also indicted for genocide in Srebrenica - to the separate UN war crimes tribunal in the Netherlands. Karadzic was arrested last week in Belgrade after hiding for more than a decade.
The seven men sentenced yesterday were found guilty of killing more than 1,000 captured Bosnian Muslim men and boys after Bosnian Serb forces overran the eastern town of Srebrenica - a UN-guarded enclave for civilians during the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
The seven hunted down Muslims who tried to escape the Serb roundup. Many victims surrendered after being told they would be safe, but instead, about 1,000 were brought to a warehouse and killed inside by automatic rifles and hand grenades.
The Bosnian court said the convicted men's crimes were part of a widespread, systematic attack against Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica, carried out by Serb forces "with a joint plan to annihilate" the group.
In all, about 8,000 Bosnian men and boys were slaughtered at Srebrenica, a massacre the International Court of Justice in The Hague has deemed genocide.
Widows and mothers of the victims were in the courtroom when the verdict was read.
"Nothing can ease my pain," said Munira Subasic, a woman from Srebrenica who lost her husband and son in the massacre. Her son's body has never been found, although more than 3,200 other victims have been found in nearby mass graves, identified through DNA analysis, and reburied.
Subasic said that despite the sentences issued yesterday, the Bosnian Serb forces did succeed in establishing a territory "on the blood of our children." Srebrenica is now part of the Bosnian Serb ministate Republika Srpska, created during the war.
The Serb troops were led by the fugitive general Ratko Mladic. Along with Mladic, Karadzic is accused of masterminding the Srebrenica genocide and faces 11 war crimes charges in The Hague."You see the Zionist-controlled, agenda-pushing, distorting, and obfuscating AmeriKan MSM for what it is now, so I can stop typing this in damn near every article.