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You try hitting a bridge when moving at over 800 mph and still have time to
see if their is a train on the bridge .-- Original Message -----
From: Rebernik KEG <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 11:18 AM
Subject: NATO is civilised and democratic
> I, Peter Rebernik and all undersigned, demand the following from the
> responsible persons of NATO:
>
>
> All people belonging to the democratic and civilised nations regret deeply
> that in the course of the bombing of Serbia by the NATO, many innocent
> people died and were wounded.
> Not one of them was tried or convicted for racism against any person of
> another origin e.g. Albanian or because of any involvement in the ethnic
> cleansing in Kosovo.
> These persons were hit "just by accident". They could be defined as
innocent
> victims of a greater cause.
>
> Since the organisation and the members of NATO claim that they represent
> civilised nations defending the ideals of humanity and democracy, these
> persons and their families have the right to be recognised as innocent
> victims.
> The ancient rule of "the goals justify any kind of means" have to be
> denounced as uncivilised and not worthy of any of the democratic and
> civilised members of NATO.
>
> Therefore, it is demanded that the commander-in-chief of Nato in the name
of
> the responsible member states apologises in person officially and offers
> substantial assistance to the families of killed persons and to the
> surviving heavy wounded persons - irrespective of any changes in the
> government of Serbia.
>
> The NATO officials should confess that it was a mistake to kill and wound
> innocent persons in the process of defending humanity.
> They should also promise that in future the military personnel will be
> trained better to limit the unwanted human causalities. In future, it will
> be NATO's policy to train a pilot better: If a pilot can hit a narrow
bridge
> exactly, he can also look for any train crossing before bombing the bridge
> etc.
>
>
> If you agree with this demand, please forward it to NATO
>
>
>
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