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Evidence: The Case Against Milosevic

by Gary Knight

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Evidence addresses the issue of crime and justice in war. It callenges the reader to view this particular crime as a rational, considered and planned process rather than as a series of random events. It dispels the argument that crimes were not commited in Kosovo. Evidence was photographed during the conflict between the NATO backed KLA and the Yugoslav armed forces in 1999 in Albania, Macedonia and Kosovo. The central narrative of the story comes from the Indictment of Milosevic et al, published by the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, during the conflict.… (more)
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Evidence addresses the issue of crime and justice in war. It callenges the reader to view this particular crime as a rational, considered and planned process rather than as a series of random events. It dispels the argument that crimes were not commited in Kosovo. Evidence was photographed during the conflict between the NATO backed KLA and the Yugoslav armed forces in 1999 in Albania, Macedonia and Kosovo. The central narrative of the story comes from the Indictment of Milosevic et al, published by the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, during the conflict.

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