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NATO and the War in Yugoslavia Series:

On Saturday, March 4, 2000, over 200 people attended the Twin Cities Tribunal, where local activists and national and international experts testified regarding the recent bombing of Yugoslavia by the U.S. and NATO.

One of many hearings being held in the United States and around the world, The Tribunal was initiated by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, founder of the International Action Center of New York. The purpose of The Tribunal is to charge "William J. Clinton, the Government of the United States, NATO and others with International Crimes and Violations of International and Domestic Laws Causing Deaths, Destruction, Injury and Suffering: in connection with the U.S./NATO war against Yugoslavia." These hearings will culminate in an International Tribunal on June 10, 2000, in New York City.

For the full text of the indictments click here: Indictment

The following are testimonies presented at the hearing:

  • An Impartial Tribunal?
    by Christopher Black, attorney, Toronto, Ontario
  • Human Rights or Human Rights "Imperialism": Lessons from the War Against Yugoslavia
    by Peter Erlinder, Professor of Law, William Mitchell Law School, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • NATO'S Victory, Morality, and Justice: Reflections on the First Anniversary of the Bombing of Yugoslavia
    by Raju Thomas, professor of political science, Marquette University
  • Role of the Media in the War
    by Mary Shepard, WAMM
  • Depleted Uranium: The Invisible Weapon
    by Marie Braun, WAMM

    Other Related Articles:

  • Things Told and Things Seen:
    A Commentary on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Report
    by Diana Johnstone
  • NATO's Purpose of Profit
    by Polly Mann
  • The Role of Caspian Sea Oil in the Balkan Conflict
    by Diana Johnstone, WAMM

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