The Kosovo Catastrophe

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The following links contain our coverage of the war in Yugoslavia.

Publishing on the Internet is quite new to us, and is quite different from outputting printed material. As soon as you've finished writing something, you can publish it. We no longer have the luxury of the lengthy editorial process enforced by the Luddites of the print industry. We have adopted the policy of retaining everything we write on the crisis, easy though it is to rewrite articles to cover up your mistakes. These links contain our evolving coverage, in reverse chronological order.

We welcome contributions. They will have to be sent to the London address (on paper or floppy disk), as the California address has been closed down by the Postal Service, and we don't use email at present.

Letter to the 5th Estate about the International Tribunal

Milosevic ridicules NATO's puppet court

Nebojsa Malic at Antiwar.com - "Of course, the state itself is a criminal institution, using coercion to deprive its residents of their liberty, property and life (when it fights wars, as most states do). So essentially, every head of state is a criminal. From that standpoint, Slobodan Milosevic is clearly guilty of being head of state, and doing what any head of state would do in his place. And those persecuting him are no less guilty, of the same infractions and then some. Yet they claim absolute innocence and the right to judge others, as some sort of über-government".

Rumors of Genocide Greatly Exaggerated

Response to National Lawyers Guild

The War Continues - June 15

Leaflet for June 5 demonstration in Washington DC

Reply to letter from London

Letter from London

Bad Reasons to Oppose the War

29 April page

It's Official - Journalists Are Legitimate Targets!

Criticisms of Pacifism

The Vietnam Analogy

Flyer for the April 17 demonstration

14 April page

Our initial response

An article about the war in Yugoslavia from 1996