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- Subject: USA BANKROLLED YUGO HATEMONGERS
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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ~ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Washington Bankrolled Hatemongers in Yugoslavia
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- By Bill Doares
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- With the government and media whipping up anti-Serb sentiment and
- decrying ethnic violence, you'd think U.S. policy has always been
- to promote peace and friendship among the different peoples of
- Yugoslavia. A look at the post-World War II ties between the U.S.
- and the Croatian fascist Ustashi party exposes this peace-loving
- stance as a sham. In fact, it shows that the U.S. promoted ethnic
- hatred for 40 years in an attempt to destroy pro-socialist
- Yugoslavia.
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- "In August the terror reached its height. The whole of Bosnia ran
- with blood." That is how Brig. Fitzroy Maclean of the British
- Army described the slaughter of 1.3 million Serbians in
- Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia. The bloodbath was carried out by the
- Ustasha party of Ante Pavelic, the Nazi-backed dictator of
- Croatia.
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- "Bands of Ustashi roamed the countryside with knives, bludgeons
- and machine guns, slaughtering Serbian men, women and little
- children ... In 1945, this terror ended when Communist partisans
- led by Josip Broz Tito, himself a Croatian, drove the Nazis out of
- Yugoslavia. The Communists united all of Yugoslavia's
- nationalities into a federated socialist republic," Maclean wrote
- in his book "The Heretics."
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- But what became of Pavelic and his Ustashi? Like thousands of
- other Eastern European Nazi collaborators, they were provided
- false passports and smuggled to safety along "rat lines"
- organized by U.S. and British intelligence agencies and the
- Vatican refugee office.
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- With the help of Reinhard Gehlen, commander of Hitler's Foreign
- Armies East, the CIA recruited many of them for anti-communist
- propaganda, spying and sabotage in Eastern Europe; others
- broadcast ethnic hate messages into Yugoslavia for the
- CIA-funded Radio Free Europe.
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- Pavelic, garbed as a Catholic priest, was escorted to Argentina
- by Monsignor Krunoslav Draganovic, says J.P. Maher, a former U.S.
- Army Counterintelligence Corps officer.
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- Among the Ustashi war criminals given refuge inside the United
- States were Pavelic's police minister, Anton Artukovic, who
- directed the murder of 700,000 Serbs, Gypsies and Jews at
- Croatia's Josenovic death camp. In 1951, the Justice Department
- rejected a Yugoslav request for Artukovic's extradition because
- "his only crime was against communists."
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- Other criminals were Stepjan Hefer, who as governor-general of
- Baranja county deported thousands of Yugoslav Jews to Auschwitz,
- and Anton Bonifacic, Pavelic's "culture" minister, now an officer
- of the CIA-linked World Anti-Communist League.
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- Washington also pressured Yugoslavia to free Archbishop Stepanic
- of Croatia, a jailed Nazi collaborator. In 1941 Stepanic had
- welcomed German troops to Yugoslavia with the words, "Glory be to
- god, gratitude to Adolf Hitler and loyalty to our Poglavnik
- [fuerher], Ante Pavelic."
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- Washington's friendship with Ustashi war criminals was matched by
- its hostility toward socialist Yugoslavia. In 1947, during a
- border dispute between Yugoslavia and Italy over the port city of
- Trieste, the U.S. threatened Yugoslavia with nuclear destruction.
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- Ustashis helped into exile by the U.S. have carried out brutal
- terrorist actions, including the 1972 bombing of a Yugoslav
- passenger jet that killed 27 people.
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- Now the U.S., Germany and other NATO countries are again
- threatening to bomb or invade Yugoslavia. And they are allied
- with the political descendants of the same Nazis that Washington
- welcomed at the end of World War II.
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- If U.S. troops invade Bosnia, they will find themselves fighting
- alongside the HVO militia led by Mate Boban, an open admirer of
- Ante Pavelic, or with the even more right-wing HOS militia, whose
- members wear Ustashi patches and greet each other with the Nazi
- salute.
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