[syndicate] Swedish Foreign Minister killed by a Serb

Andrej Tisma aart at eunet.yu
Thu Jan 8 20:01:53 CET 2004


> This is an important reminder that terrorism and despair are not just
> a province of Arab Muslim extremists. And that there always is some
> socio-political background to any act of political violence.

Yes, and just think of those terrorists, gen. Clark of NATO for example, or
the sick president Clinton, who killed over 2.000 innocent civilians all
around Serbia (far from Kosovo) in 1999. Their socio-political bacground,
the USA produced also recent terrorits, in Iraq 2003 for example, who killed
about 10.000 civilians killed just because of invented WMD.
Andrej
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo at reporters.net>
To: "ed Agro" <edagro at verizon.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 5:39 PM
Subject: [syndicate] Swedish Foreign Minister killed by a Serb


> A 25 year old Swedish man of Serbian birth has admitted the murder of
> Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lind in a Stockhom department store in
> 2003. ZDF Television, quoting Swedish media, reported in its Nacht
> Magazin that Mihajl Mihajlovic held a grudge against the minister
> following her outspoken support for NATO's actions against Serbia in
> 1999.  Mihajlovic's lawyer claims his client is mentally disturbed.
>
> This is an important reminder that terrorism and despair are not just
> a province of Arab Muslim extremists. And that there always is some
> socio-political background to any act of political violence.
>
> ivo
>


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