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"In the guise of a trial
you aim to justify your crimes!"
President Slobodan Milosevic at The
Hague 'Tribunal,' 9 January 2002
[posted 11 January 2002]
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[Note: The entire text has been translated from Serbo-Croatian.
It is therefore possible that Richard May's words may
differ slightly from the original English.]
Richard May:
Mr. Milosevic, you have heard what I said. Is there
anything else you would like to say in connection with
your trial and what has been said today?
President Slobodan Milosevic:
"To be precise, concerning what has been said today:
almost everything weve heard shows that, in the
guise of having a trial, what is planned here is to carry
out an operation to reverse scene and culprit. This is
aimed at producing a fabricated justification for the
crimes committed during the NATO aggression against my
country and my people.
Indeed, this indictment
itself constitutes one of the proofs that what I affirm
is true. Because all the so-called misdeeds supposedly
committed by the armed forces of Yugoslavia, which I had
the honor to command, are, according to the indictment,
supposed to have occurred during precisely the time of
the NATO aggression against my country.
The intention is obviously to portray
those who defended their families, children, thresholds,
homes and homeland as villains, criminals. evil people.
Whereas those who traveled thousands of kilometers to
destroy those homes in the night, to kill innocent
people, to destroy maternity wards, hospitals bridges,
railways, trains, who collaborated with the Albanian
terrorists that those people, responsible for a
huge number of victims and enormous material damage, are
good, are correct, and should have the support of
international public opinion.
To compound this absurdity
(microphone
turned off)
Richard May:
Mr. Milosevic, I have already explained how this trial
will be conducted. You will have the opportunity to give
your defense in the way I have described. But now is not
the time for that. It is not the time for speeches. Our
concern now is for the form of the trial and the
proceedings. Would you like to say something concerning
that? As I have said you will have the opportunity to
state your defense when the trial begins. That will be
the right time to do it, not now. We havent gotten
into the essence of the trial. Do you wish to say
something concerning the procedure?
President Slobodan Milosevic:
Well, this isnt the first time I havent been
allowed to speak, but I have to say - if you will
(microphone turned off)
Richard May:
You will have the opportunity to speak and will be
allowed to speak at the proper time, during the trial. As
I told you, this is not the right time. We are now
concerned with procedural matters. So, you have to limit
your remarks to that, and when the trial begins, as I
have said, the time will come for you to make your
statements. You can do that and expound your defense.
Please, do you wish to say something concerning procedure
or not?
President Slobodan Milosevic:
I want to confirm that you have not offered a single
argument in response to the very clear legal facts I have
presented regarding the illegality of this court,
established by a resolution of a Security Council that
has no legislative nor judiciary power and that could
hardly transfer prerogatives it does not have, since as
lawyers you very well know that a right which one does
not posses cannot be transferred.
In any case. (
microphone turned
off)
Richard May:
Mr. Milosevic, we have already made a decision regarding
that question and it is no longer an issue up for debate.
Do you wish to say something else regarding the procedure
or shall we finish?
President Slobodan Milosevic:
Well, if youre going to limit the questions I can
raise, then regarding the procedure I would say the
following: according to the natural definition, which
applies to any court, it must be neutral and impartial.
And look at this court: the indictment is
based on allegations provided by the English Intelligence
Service; the judge is English; the prosecutor is English;
the Amicus Curiae is English; and I
(microphone
turned off)
Richard May:
Mr. Milosevic, we have listened to you patiently and we
are listening to you patiently. Several times you have
been told that this hearing deals with procedural matters
only. You will have the opportunity to state your defense
during your trial and to give all the statements you want.
Now is not the time for that. This hearing is adjourned.
Please rise.
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