Ivo Skoric on Fri, 15 Dec 2006 19:02:24 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> Serbian Unity Congress responds to Srebrenica-related arrests of Serbs |
Fully expectedly, they sound quite displeased. The letter also discovers the reason why those arrests happened suddenly after so many years of those people being good workers and quiet neighbors: the new Assistant US Attorney of Nevada formerly worked for the ICTY involved with Srebrenica case. ivo ------- Forwarded message follows ------- SUC responds to arrest of Serb immigrants in Phoenix, Arizona Serbian Unity Congress FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Andy Verich 202-463-8643 The Honorable Alberto R. Gonzales Attorney General Washington, DC 20503 Sir: If has come to our attention that there has recently been a sweep of arrests of Serb immigrants. They include men and women up to 65 years in age, many of them formerly victims of war crimes who spent time in concentration camps during the war in Bosnia & Hercegovina. This wholesale attack follows other similarly-based arrests of Serb immigrants during the last year. The people in question have been charged with lying on an affidavit they signed during the immigration process denying that they served in military forces during the war. The arrests have been focused on those who are located in Phoenix and other parts of Arizona. Coincidentally, these arrests have taken place since Ms. Camille Bibles became the new Assistant US Attorney in Nevada. Ms. Bibles was formerly a lawyer for the Office of the Prosecutor at ICTY involved in the Srebrenica case. Coincidentally also, after the arrests, the indicted were approached by ICTY prosecution representatives to testify as witnesses in the ICTY Srebrenica and other trials. After being jailed for not answering truthfully on the affidavit about his military service, one of the arrested parties was threatened with indictment as a war criminal if he did not testify in one of two cases at the ICTY. He had been identified by a Serb (protected) witness. But when official transcripts showed that the protected witness who fingered him admitted to lying about this man, the war crimes charge was dropped. We are an organization of Americans of Serb background throughout the United States and our membership and friends are very concerned with the discrimination implications in this action. Morever, we are concerned and upset that the deep and terrible wounds of the Bosnian war and tragedy are not being allowed to rest and heal. Have not those people suffered enough? We are not aware of a similar wholesale attack on the basis of an affidavit on the tens of thousands of Croatian or Muslim immigrants from Bosnia & Hercegovina who also served in various military units during the war. We are very concerned that: This action represents selective prosecution based on membership in an ethnic group, therefore ethnic profiling; There has not been any prosecution of members of any other ethnic groups involved in this or other civil conflicts solely on the basis of membership in a foreign army. Can you please assist in assessing this problem by answering the following critical questions: Has your office conducted identical or similar investigations of other ethnic groups who were involved in the civil war in Bosnia or elsewhere and have been admitted to the US? If so, when, where and how many members of the other ethnic groups have been indicted? Or, if not, is this simply limited to Serb immigrants? Have your representatives applied the same due diligence and in proportionally the same number of cases in examining members of other ethnic groups as you did with the Serbian immigrants? If not, why not? Please give us the specifics in this answer. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation. Very truly yours, Best regards, Nenad Vukicevic President, Serbian Unity Congress Cc: Secretary Condoleeza Rice, Department of State Secretary Michael Chertoff, Department of Homeland Security Congressmen Dan Burton, Rahm Emanuel, co-chairmen, Serbian Congressional Caucus Senate and House Committees on the Judiciary Senate and House Subcommittees on Immigration and Refugees (Alex, 12 December 2006, 17:23) These people are war criminals. They were told not to put any military information on the application. they are good hard working people who deserve to live peacefully and try to change their status from refugees to citizens. Of course, if anyone is directly responsible for committing a crime they must pay the price and do the time. With all due respect to all the good and Bosnians not all Serbs are war criminals. (Big John, 12 December 2006, 23:04) =95 Don't forget St. Louis MO. as there are thousands of Bosnian Muslim criminals lurking in the shadows. (John, 12 December 2006, 23:42) =95 =AB we are concerned and upset that the deep and terrible wounds of the Bosnian war and tragedy are not being allowed to rest and heal.=BB I am concerned that Mr Vukicevic seem to care more about alledged criminals than their victims. Let justice be done. If these guys are criminals, their place is not in the USA but in a jail somewhere in Serbia or Bosnia. (Sam, Chicago, 13 December 2006, 15:19) ------- End of forwarded message ------------------------------------- Ivo Skoric 105 Robbins Street Rutland VT 05701 802.775.7257 ivo@balkansnet.org balkansnet.org # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net