American journalist against NATO: They were never punished for the murder of children and 15 tons of depleted uranium, Serbs have been waiting for justice for 18 years (VIDEO)
The formation of legal team is in progress which will file charges in two years against 19 NATO member states, which participated, in any way, in bombing of Serbia in 1999. Citizens of Serbia who suffer from cancer will appear as damaged side in these charges, those who can make strong evidence that the sickness was caused directly by bombing. American journalist Anissa Naouai was doing analysis about are these charges real and what are the chances of Serbia getting what it wants.
She believes that NATO used to get out of the charges for murders during their interventions all over the world, so this situation won't be any different.
It is pointed out that hundreds of civilians lost their lives when NATO began bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 without the permission of UN, which is illegitimate on its own. This organization intervened in the conflict between Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo.
The aim was to overthrow, in their opinion "the bad guy", Slobodan Milosevic and they were not connected with the geopolitical strategy to encircle Russia with the countries of NATO.
Today, the countries of the former Yugoslavia, Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro, are the members of the organization, while Macedonia is preparing to enter for years, but some inner unsolved and international questions are preventing them, as she said.
When it comes to uranium, people who are behind these charges claim that NATO used 15 tons of depleted uranium during bombing 1999, which caused great natural disaster.
She added that the team gathered around the charges consists lawyers from EU, Russia, China and India and according to them, 33.000 people get sick every year, which is one child per day.
In NATO report from 2000, they confirmed that they used ammo with depleted uranium in Iraq and Balkans. For that they blame American and British troops.
Although they point out that those who did not know about contamination could get sick from radiation which exceeded allowed norms.
For the end, the reported concludes that it has been 18 years and that it will be very hard to prove direct guilt, and she wonders if America, or better say NATO, ever saw the hand of justice.
American journalist Anissa Naouai is a presenter for the Int the Now for RT America. She worked as a correspondent for the program "What's going on?" On REN TV. Since 2009 she has been working on the program In Now for RT. She did a lot of interviews with prominent interlocutors.
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