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Posted on May 11, 2008 at 18:00 EST
by Stalfos C.
Copyright © 2003-2008 The Anti-Terrorism Coalition. All rights reserved.
In 1998, when former Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic decided to deport illegal Albanian theocratic fascist aliens from Kosovo back to Albania, NATO, mainly being lead by the USA and the UK launched a massive attack against Serbia in support of the illegal aliens. Milosevic was accused of "genocide", although this was never proven; on the contrary. During Milosevic's time on trial in the Hague in the early 2000s, Milosevic was on the edge to prove the contrary to be rather true but he all of the sudden died because of an alleged heart attack.
Prominent leaders of the the 1998-1999 NATO campaign against Serbia were never summoned to the Hague tribunal. As a matter of fact, the USA is the only NATO and UN country that has no obligation to hand over their war criminals to the so called "justice court" in the Hague. On the contrary, the USA is legally able to invade the Netherlands to liberate an American on trial for war crimes if he is brought to the Hague.
A decade after the NATO campaign against Serbia, illegal Albanian aliens in Kosovo declared illegally – according to international law – independence from Serbia, an achievement that was planned and promised to the Albanians by one of the biggest and most successful fascist leaders of the world, the ruler of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, and the ruler of Fascist Italy, Benito Mussolini. The USA and her allies officially recognized this declaration of independence, despite justified Russian and Serbian protests.
The USA's and her allies' (who are in general composed out of former World War 1 Central Powers and Word War 2 Axis powers, which include countries responsible for some of the biggest genocides and murders in history) enormously powerful grip on the media fooled people into widely ignoring these facts, resulting in further torment in, and division of, Serbia without any consequences.
However, when it comes to the currently most powerful and biggest communist state in the world, China, clearly double standards count, not surprisingly.
The Himalayan region was an independent kingdom for many centuries. Tibet functioned as an independent state until the 1950s. The UK tried to divide (and conquer) Tibet in World War 1, after doing so with the Middle East and later on, in cooperation with NATO, with Serbia. Other examples include India, which now also makes claims to certain Tibetan territories. In the 1950s, China invaded Tibet and summoned a Tibetan delegation the following year to sign a treaty ceding sovereignty to China. Chinese communist terrorism and oppression of Tibetans continues to this day.
The Tibetans, in general, want religious freedoms and to reestablish a theocratic monarch-like government. They want independence from the communist state of China.
Mass immigration of Han Chinese migrants to Tibet has sparked further anger among Tibetans, as Tibet, unlike coastal regions under control by the Chinese government, has not been included in the Chinese economic boom, while suffering from China's accelerating inflation, the Han Chinese in Tibet excluded.
Nevertheless, in 2008, the USA removed China from its list of top 10 human rights violators, shortly before new anti-China protests erupted before the 2008 Olympics.
Where is the USA now to launch a campaign to free Tibet as they have, in their own words, "freed" the illegal Albanian immigrants in Kosovo from being deported back to Albania? The Albanian Islamic theocratic fascist separatists who are seeking to reestablish the planned Hitler-Mussolini "Greater Albania" are enjoying political, financial and military support by NATO. Meanwhile, the Kurdistanis are not, neither are the Taiwanese and especially not the Tibetans.
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