Ivo Skoric on Sun, 10 Nov 2002 17:43:23 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] HRW on Bobetko case |
HRW essentially does not argue whether Bobetko is to blame for the crimes or not. It concludes that: a) crimes against humanity in the Medak pocket ocurred b) they were perpetrated by Croatian soldiers against Serbian civilians c) Croatia should co-operate with The Hague tribunal and surrender to it whomever The Hague prosecutor has chosen to blame for that crimes. In other words, HRW has no position on Bobetko's guilt, but it strongly opposes Croatia's government lack of co-operation with The Hague on that matter. In its letter to the EU, HRW advocates measures to be taken against Croatia, so that Croatia does not set a wrong example for the region. For Bobetko it would be logical to answer the accusations and defend himself at the court. That's what people in civilized countries do when they are accused of something - right or wrong. However, a combination of bad economy, Bobetko's recalcitrance and the animosity of The Hague among the Croatian opposition parties, made a political issue out of this proceedings, tying Croatian government hands in the matter: if they co-operate with The Hague, they risk losing at home, if they do not co-operate with The Hague, they risk losing abroad. They can: a) arrest and surrender Bobetko - risking revolt at home, and gaining nothing abroad, except for not losing what they already have. b) do not arrest and do not surrender Bobetko - risking variety of penalties against Croatia, including re-introduction of visas for Croatian citizens that want to travel to Europe, and gaining nothing at home, where their opposition would quickly find something else to heckle them about. c) resign and take well-paid positions in some foreign think-tanks, leaving Croatian nationalist opposition and the 'international- community-against-impunity-of-small-nations-crowd' locked in their no-win battle. What would you do? http://www.hrw.org/press/2001/07/croatia0713-ltr.htm http://www.hrw.org/press/2002/10/croatia1002.htm http://www.hrw.org/press/2002/10/eu-ltr1001.htm ivo _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold