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LONDON - British Foreign Minister Robin Cook has been accused in Parliament of making untrue statements about the situation in Kosovo-Metohija during NATO's aggression on Yugoslavia, it was reported in London on Sunday.
The British Parliament's all-party Balkans Committee has accused Cook of speaking untruths about the number of victims of alleged Serbian repression and deceiving the public in order to justify the March 24-June 10 aggression.
Committee Chairman Alice Mann (Labour) said that while every death was tragic, she could still not condone NATO's military campaign against Yugoslavia.
Exposure of the manipulation of the number of victims of a "genocide" allegedly perpetrated by the Yugoslav republic of Serbia, and the latest findings that NATO lied to the people during its air strikes, have revived popular interest in that senseless adventure, in which the London government was one of the leaders.