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On July 12, 1999 the International Ethical Alliance (IEA) filed a formal indictment with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia -- charging President Clinton and other NATO leaders with war crimes. To date, the Tribunal has failed to consider it. IEA now advocates a further agenda for bringing a just peace to Yugoslavia.
Opposed to NATO's counter-productive efforts to unify Kosovo by military force, IEA supports indigenous democratic movements within Yugoslavia. Such a movement is now being led by Patriarch Pavle of the Serbian Orthodox church.
The Pavle movement has the support, among others, of Bishop Artemious of Kosovo, Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, and large numbers of Serbian workers who are not on the Milosevic government's payrolls. This coalition is reminiscent of Poland's Solidarity uprising, which had the support of Pope John Paul.
IEA is also in agreement with a New York Times editorial of August 6, 1999, stating:
Two months after the arrival of the first NATO forces, Kosovo remains lawless and violent. There are no local police or judges... NATO is doing an uneven and unsatisfactory job of preserving order. Unless the trend toward anarchy is quickly checked, international plans for constructing a democratic civil society in Kosovo could be doomed.Return to homepage --- Join the CPA! --- Free downloadable political wallpaper --- Political books for sale! --- Links --- Stop the Police State! --- Radio Red --- Left History Archive --- Political t-shirts for sale! --- Say no to imperialist wars! --- Echelon civil disobedience campaign --- Questions and Answers --- NATO-Yugoslav War Internet Resources --- No International Airport in the Sydney Basin --- Repeal the GST! --- Branch News --- Webrings