Chairman of the Socialists’ Party of Moldova consider the death of Slobodan Milosevici as political murder
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The death Slobodan Milosevici can be considered as political murder with a very well defined aim, planned in due time by the current „owners” of the world order, according to the statement of the chairman of the Socialists’ Party of Moldova “Patria-Rodina”, Veronica Abramciuc, member of the executive of the Socialist Euroasiatic Congress.
“During the trial of Hague, Slobodan Milosevici was not defendant, but indicter for foreign aggressors, who without UN sanctions attacked his country bombing and destroying it,” she noted.
According to her, life and victory of Milosevici in the trial would be rather a high price, price paid by the ”owners” of the world for implementing the double standards in politics, for the non-will to respect the right of other peoples to identity and protection in case of foreign aggression. That’s why, in chairman’s opinion of „Patria-Rodina”, the organisers of this trick did not want him alive.
„The death of Slobodan Milosevici, after the suicides of other two Serb convicted of the penitentiary of the Court of Hague, shows the insolvability of international structure, which is politically biased and involved,” according to Abramciuc’s message.
Slobodan Milosevici, the chairman of the Socialists’ Party mentioned, was and will remain in the history of Serbs and in the universal history as celebrity, adept and promoter of the modern socialist model, militant for real national sovereignty, for people’s unity and country’s territory that he represented and not a long time ago „was one of the most developed countries not only of the Socialist community, but from Europe”.
The convicted of the penitentiary of the Court of Hague for ex-Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevici, ex-Yugoslav president, chairman of the Socialist Party of Serbia, chairman of the Socialist Euroasiatic Congress has died on 11 march 2006.