![]() | Noam Chomsky About Serbia, Kosovo, Yugoslavia and NATO War 1 On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Noam Chomsky interviewed by Danilo Mandic RTS Online, April 25, 2006 NOAM CHOMSKY, world-renowned linguist, political analyst, philosopher and activist, has been called "arguably the most important intellectual alive" by the New York Times. Recently, in a British magazine poll, he has been voted by a landslide as the top public intellectual in the world today. According to the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, between 1980 and 1992 Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar, and remains the eighth most cited scholar ever. A professor at MIT, he is the author of more than 80 books, including The New Military Humanism: Lessons From Kosovo. His most recent book is Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy. Danilo Mandic: Professor Noam Chomsky, in your, if I am not mistaken, first TV media appearance for Serbian media, thank you very much for being with us. Noam Chomsky: I am glad to be with you. |
![]() | Noam Chomsky About Serbia, Kosovo, Yugoslavia and NATO War 3 On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Noam Chomsky interviewed by Danilo Mandic RTS Online, April 25, 2006 NOAM CHOMSKY, world-renowned linguist, political analyst, philosopher and activist, has been called "arguably the most important intellectual alive" by the New York Times. Recently, in a British magazine poll, he has been voted by a landslide as the top public intellectual in the world today. According to the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, between 1980 and 1992 Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar, and remains the eighth most cited scholar ever. A professor at MIT, he is the author of more than 80 books, including The New Military Humanism: Lessons From Kosovo. His most recent book is Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy. Danilo Mandic: Professor Noam Chomsky, in your, if I am not mistaken, first TV media appearance for Serbian media, thank you very much for being with us. Noam Chomsky: I am glad to be with you. Danilo Mandic: Last month marked the seventh anniversary of the beginning of the bombing of Yugoslavia. Why did NATO wage that war or I should say why did the United States wage that war? |
![]() | Russian tanks in Kosovo: 1 of 3 / NATO crimes in Yugoslavia How Russians tried in 1999 to defend Kosovo Serbs from ehtnic cleansing by Albanians supported by NATO, which had been bombing Belgrade for several weeks to force Serbs out of Kosovo - their historical motherland. A documentary by Alexey Borzenko Фильм-репортаж посвящен тому, как моторизованный батальон российских миротворческих сил в Боснии совершил в 1999 году, во время массированных бомбежек Югославии силами НАТО, бросок в Косово, чтобы продемонстрировать поддержку сербов и решимость России защищать их интересы в вопросе Косово. Насколько известно, команду о передислокации отдал один из начальников Генштаба, не согласовывая ее с руководством страны, за что этот начальник потом, по слухам, и пострадал. Ельцинское руководство не смогло и не захотело воспользоваться тактическими преимуществами, полученными в результате действий военных, и в скором времени сдало все позиции, в очередной раз "кинув" сербов. Тем не менее дерзкая акция, проведенная нашими миротворцами, вошла в историю, не в последнюю очередь благодаря этому репортажу. Это и не мудрено, поскольку больше нам гордиться в 1990-е годы было нечем. Автор репортажа - Алексей Борзенко |
![]() | Noam Chomsky About Serbia, Kosovo, Yugoslavia and NATO War 7 On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia Noam Chomsky interviewed by Danilo Mandic RTS Online, April 25, 2006 NOAM CHOMSKY, world-renowned linguist, political analyst, philosopher and activist, has been called "arguably the most important intellectual alive" by the New York Times. Recently, in a British magazine poll, he has been voted by a landslide as the top public intellectual in the world today. According to the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, between 1980 and 1992 Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar, and remains the eighth most cited scholar ever. A professor at MIT, he is the author of more than 80 books, including The New Military Humanism: Lessons From Kosovo. His most recent book is Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy. Danilo Mandic: Professor Noam Chomsky, in your, if I am not mistaken, first TV media appearance for Serbian media, thank you very much for being with us. Noam Chomsky: I am glad to be with you. Danilo Mandic: Last month marked the seventh anniversary of the beginning of the bombing of Yugoslavia. Why did NATO wage that war or I should say why did the United States wage that war? |
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![]() | Noam Chomsky on U.S. policy towards Iran More at http://therealnews.com Are assumptions about Iran wrong? Monday November 19th, 2007 |
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![]() | Beginning of War in Yugoslavia - Pocetak Rata u Jugoslaviji Yellow Wasps Anatomy of a War Crime A Film by Ilan Ziv This program chronicles the Yellow Wasps, a Serbian paramilitary unit operating in Bosnia in 1992. They called themselves volunteer patriots defending their people against its many enemies. But to their victims they are criminals, sent to pillage and murder as part of a long-standing plan of naked Serbian aggression. Now refugees, these people "cleansed" from their homes recount chilling tales of torture and massacre by the Yellow Wasps. Filmed over two years, YELLOW WASPS documents a spurious war crimes trial held in Serbia itself. The trial of the Yellow Wasps provides a unique window into the roots of "ethnic cleansing." The film also examines in detail what high officials, from Serbian President Slobodan Milosovic to American Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger to United Nations special envoys, knew about the atrocities - and what they did with that knowledge. The trial has since been concluded with the leaders of the Yellow Wasps receiving light sentences, but the questions remain: Can the victims of ethnic cleansing expect to find justice in a post-Cold War world, where morality and "realpolitik" often collide? And what did the world powers mean after the Holocaust when they vowed "Never Again?" "A monument to the capacity for evil that we humans seem all too willing, even eager, to demonstrate."—New York Daily News 70 minutes / color Release Date: 1996 Copyright Date: 1995 Yugoslavia War Rat Pocetak Beginning New Slobodan milosevic jovan dulovic vreme ratko mladic radovan karadzic srebrenica b92 ldp ceda jovanovic bbc england haag carla del ponte World Order vojislav seselj croatia hrvatska zvornik genocide killing Serbia israel jew jewish jerusalim Serb Srbija Croatia Hrvatska Bosna Albania Kosovo soldier |
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