[13.03.2006] Extermination - Brutal murder of Sl.Milosevic
Communist Party of Greece
European Parliament Group
Press Release
In his intervention during the one-minute speeches on major political issues in the Plenary Session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, on Monday 13 March 2006, Georgios Toussas, member of the European Parliament on behalf of the Communist Party of Greece, made the following remarks:
"The extermination - brutal murder - of the former President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic in the prison of the International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague, set up by the US and EU imperialists, who were responsible for the war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia, is another ring of the big chain of their crimes against people who resisted imperialistic barbarity. Those who inspired and executed Slobodan Milosevic's abduction, imprisonment and trial in the Hague, after having refused to take any measures in order to protect his life, despite his serious health problems, led him to this extermination.
The USA and the EU set up this travesty of justice, in order to acquit their crimes against the Yugoslavian people, bombarded for 78 days in 1999, only because the FR of Yugoslavia refused to accept the development of NATO occupation forces in its territory, whereas it accepted the whole Rambouillet Accord. The imperialistic war interventions and the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, which followed the bombardment of the Yugoslavian people, revealed once more the appalling face of the American and European imperialism in its entirety and their hideous crimes against peoples and humanity.
The US and EU imperialists will be deceived once more. Their crimes will not be an obstacle, but on the contrary, they will harden even more the determination of the working class and the peoples of the world and they will strengthen their struggle against imperialism, for national independence, for their non-negotiable right to choose their own way, for the abolishment of exploitation, for social liberation, so that imperialism finds the place where it belongs, in the rubbish bin of History."
European Parliament Group
In his intervention during the one-minute speeches on major political issues in the Plenary Session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, on Monday 13 March 2006, Georgios Toussas, member of the European Parliament on behalf of the Communist Party of Greece, made the following remarks:
"The extermination - brutal murder - of the former President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic in the prison of the International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague, set up by the US and EU imperialists, who were responsible for the war and the dissolution of Yugoslavia, is another ring of the big chain of their crimes against people who resisted imperialistic barbarity. Those who inspired and executed Slobodan Milosevic's abduction, imprisonment and trial in the Hague, after having refused to take any measures in order to protect his life, despite his serious health problems, led him to this extermination.
The USA and the EU set up this travesty of justice, in order to acquit their crimes against the Yugoslavian people, bombarded for 78 days in 1999, only because the FR of Yugoslavia refused to accept the development of NATO occupation forces in its territory, whereas it accepted the whole Rambouillet Accord. The imperialistic war interventions and the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, which followed the bombardment of the Yugoslavian people, revealed once more the appalling face of the American and European imperialism in its entirety and their hideous crimes against peoples and humanity.
The US and EU imperialists will be deceived once more. Their crimes will not be an obstacle, but on the contrary, they will harden even more the determination of the working class and the peoples of the world and they will strengthen their struggle against imperialism, for national independence, for their non-negotiable right to choose their own way, for the abolishment of exploitation, for social liberation, so that imperialism finds the place where it belongs, in the rubbish bin of History."
Strasbourg, 13.03.2006
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