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Andrej Grubacic <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Subject: "Children Victims of NATO's Aggression against FR Yugoslavia"


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> The Committee for National Solidarity
> Tolstojeva 34, 11000 Belgrade, YU
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>  "Children Victims of NATO's Aggression against FR Yugoslavia"
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> 30% of the people perished in NATO's brutal aggression against Yugoslavia
> and
> even 40% of the seriously injured are children, experts of the Serbian
> Interior Ministry's Research Administration have concluded.
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> In the study entitled "Children Victims of NATO's Aggression against FR
> Yugoslavia" published in the latest issue of the Bezbednost magazine, it
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> pointed out that NATO had brutally breached international law which
strictly
> ban indiscriminatory military attacks as well as international conventions
> which ban the destruction of civilian facilities. The authors of the study
> stressed that NATO had also violated all norms of the Convention on the
> Right
> of the Child, passed on November 20, 1989 and ratified by Yugoslavia in
> 1990.
> Enemy aircraft dropped presents for the Yugoslav children in the shape of
> explosive toys, and brought them death or permanent invalidity, experts of
> the Serbian Interior Ministry said.
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> Secretary General
> Mrs. Jela Jovanovic
> Art  historian
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