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'I Only Defended My People
From Terrorism Allied with Clinton'
SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC:
First of all, I do not submit any motions to
this court because I do not recognize this court. If
you consider what I say at this microphone a motion,
that is your business.
Secondly, regarding amici curiae, I understood your
explanation when you appointed amici curiae, that
their appointment should contribute towards a fair
trial, if in fact in such an illegal procedure it
makes any sense to even mention the term 'fair
trial.' I think that by this appointment, a
collection of new concepts is enriched. This
situation where two teams work for the same purpose
may now be named The Hague Fair Play. As far as this
flood of new amendments and indictments is concerned,
it cannot drown the truth because the truth is known
to millions of people.
I have heard here, as on the previous occasion,
expressions of concern because I do not read the
documents from this false indictment; supposedly, I
should learn what I am accused of. I would wish to
state that I know very well what I am accused of. I
am accused because I defended my people, in a legal
manner and by legitimate means, on the basis of the
right of self-defense that belongs to every nation.
It was my honour and privilege to defend my people
against the criminal aggression committed against it
and to defend my people against the terrorism with
which Clinton's Administration closely co-operated,
something no one would be able to deny.
The truth can not be drowned by any flood of false
indictments. I do not have any intention of getting
acquainted with the contents of something that is
completely fabricated and very distant from the
truth.
Regarding the discourse I have heard here on the
issue of who was the appropriate authority and
whether some government should have done something
before some other government, I am amazed that even
the lawyer from Belgrade, a member of the amici
curiae, speaks on issues of authority, forgetting
that no government could have the authority to enter
into any deal that would violate the Constitution of
Serbia and the Constitution of Yugoslavia.
I am glad that the gentlemen from the amici curiae
are aware that they may not speak on my behalf and
that I do not have anything to do with them.
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