About Us
Slobodan Milosevic Freedom Center The Hague
‘Slobodan Milosevic Freedom Center the Hague’ was established in
the Netherlands to support Slobodan Milosevic in his struggle
against The Hague Tribunal.
The purpose of the Freedom Center
is to inform the public of what is happening at The Hague Tribunal,
the violations of international law and the gross violations of the
rights of those accused by the tribunal.
The necessity
of the Freedom Center has become extremely urgent since the
Tribunal, in violation of international law and even its own rules,
denied Milosevic the right to present his own defense.
Our goal is
to present the truth about what happened in Yugoslavia, and to
clarify the overriding political objectives of the tribunal, and its
supporters.
President
Milosevic is fighting against a monstrous machinery that is
determined to use any means to punish the Serbian people for their
resistance against the destruction of Yugoslavia by terrorist and
fascist forces.
The
destruction of Yugoslavia is not an isolated incident, nor is it
solely the result of internal factors. It is also the result of
external factors, and therefore an understanding of what happened to
Yugoslavia is a precondition to understanding the present global
situation.
It is
necessary that all people devoted to peace, truth and justice
increase their forces, to expose the truth and undertake the
important work of winning the hearts and minds of peace loving
people, to unite and fight against fascism, terrorism and war.
The Serbian
people are the real ones accused by the Tribunal, and President
Milosevic is in The Hague fighting for their future.
The fact that
Milosevic is in The Hague makes it necessary to have an organization
in the Netherlands. For that reason President Milosevic chose Nico
Varkevisser from Amsterdam to be his assistant, and the coordinator
of this organization.
‘Slobodan
Milosevic Freedom Center the Hague’ is an independent entity within
the Dutch Foundation ‘Holland Yugoslavia’, an organization
established during the NATO aggression against Yugoslavia in 1999.
Apart from Nico Varkevisser, the board of the Freedom Center will
include Nico Steijnen, an attorney from the Netherlands and Andy
Wilcoxson, an analyst from the United States.
Our objectives:
‘Slobodan
Milosevic Freedom Center the Hague’ works independently, and
together with others, towards the following objectives:
1. To support
Slobodan Milosevic in his struggle against The Hague Tribunal’s
false indictments;
2. To inform
the public about the illegal establishment of ICTY, and to expose
how it is used by NATO as a tool to cover up its aggression, and the
crimes that it committed in and against the former Yugoslavia;
3. To expose
the unjust and secretive activities that characterize the ICTY, the
violations of Slobodan Milosevic and other prisoner’s human rights,
and the intolerable way that the tribunal conducts its trials;
4. To
represent Milosevic in litigation before the Dutch and international
courts - to fight against his illegal extradition and the violations
of his human rights perpetrated by the ICTY;
5. To
represent Milosevic in litigation before the Dutch and international
courts - to secure his immediate release from prison;
6. To provide
the media and the public with the relevant news and research
necessary to understanding how the former Yugoslavia was destroyed,
and the forces behind its destruction;
7. To defend
the Serbian people against the false accusations that they were the
culprits responsible for the tragedies that befell the former
Yugoslavia;
8. To raise
awareness that the destruction of Yugoslavia was caused by external
factors, with far-reaching consequences for the world, and Europe in
particular;
9. To make
people aware of the increasing danger of fascism and terrorism being
used as instruments by leading global powers to divide, destabilize
and destroy entire nations;
10. To
contribute to the mobilization of the forces for peace, justice,
freedom and equality of peoples;
This is the
mission of ‘Slobodan Milosevic Freedom Center The Hague’
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