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Adesso tocca alla Bielorussia (3) (Fwd) [JUGOINFO]
- Subject: Adesso tocca alla Bielorussia (3) (Fwd) [JUGOINFO]
- From: "glr" <glr.y at iol.it>
- Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 23:17:11 +0200
- Priority: normal
------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 11:46:33 +0200 Subject: [JUGOINFO] Adesso tocca alla Bielorussia (3) From: "jugocoord at libero.it"<jugocoord at libero.it> URL for these articles: http://emperors-clothes.com/news/tough.htm To join Emperor's Clothes email list (and receive about one article/day) go to http://www.emperors-clothes.com/feedback.htm ---------------------- Tough Measures Justified in Belarus by Jared Israel [3 September 2001] "A spokesman for the US Embassy in Minsk told The Times that the embassy helped to fund 300 non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including non-state media, but did not fund political parties, since that is banned by law. He admitted that some of the NGOs were linked to those who were 'seeking political change.' "[Ambassador Kozak wrote to a British newspaper that] America's 'objective and to some degree methodology are the same' in Belarus as in Nicaragua, where the US backed the Contras against the left- wing Sandinista Government in a war that claimed at least 30,000 lives." [From article in "The Times" (UK), 3 September 2001, posted below.] " 'The Times' article tells us that now-Ambassador-to-Belarus Kozak was: "Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs...working in Panama, Nicaragua and El Salvador, and...was serving in Nicaragua [when] Mr. Reagan famously compared the Contras to the French Resistance fighters." [One of many of the amazing lies the U.S. government spread about Nicaragua.] " "Kozak was therefore of necessity intimately involved with the organization and direction of the death squads in Nicaraguan and El Salvador" --- Victor Olevich, a Philadelphia reader, sent us the article from 'The Times'(UK) which is posted below. Mr. Olevich commented that it is "one of the bluntest I've seen in recent months;" and so it seems to me as well. With this 'Times' article, the cards are on the table: U.S. Ambassador to Belarus, Michael Kozak, has now admitted that the U.S. is pursuing a 'Nicaraguan' policy in Belarus. ( ..............snip............... ) *** URL for these articles: http://emperors-clothes.com/news/tough.htm Click here for Emperor's Clothes email list - you will receive ~one article/day. (You can also join at: http://emperors- clothes.com/feedback.htm ) --- Questa lista e' curata da componenti del Coordinamento Nazionale per la Jugoslavia (CNJ). I documenti distribuiti non rispecchiano necessariamente le posizioni ufficiali o condivise da tutto il CNJ, ma vengono fatti circolare per il loro contenuto informativo al solo scopo di segnalazione e commento ("for fair use only"). Archivio: > http://www.domeus.it/circles/jugoinfo oppure: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/crj-mailinglist/messages Per iscriversi al bollettino: <jugoinfo-subscribe at domeus.it> Per cancellarsi: <jugoinfo-unsubscribe at domeus.it> Per inviare materiali e commenti: <jugocoord at libero.it> ------- End of forwarded message ------- ----- Giorgio Ellero <glr.y at iol.it> - <glry at libero.it> http://digilander.iol.it/glry -----
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