Letter: Whose war crimes?
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: If justice be done, then let it be done and applied to all, friend and foe alike. What about the Nato side?
Dropping bombs, missiles and cluster bombs and killing Serbs and Albanians are, after all, what else but war crimes? It is deliberate, planned, calculated and intended to achieve maximum harm and misery and disregard for human lives.
Clinton and Blair have blood on their hands and we all know it. So does the International Tribunal for War Crimes. To ignore their crimes against humanity is to mock justice. They are war criminals for what they did and still do.
M J VUKOVIC
London W2
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