Toronto, Wednesday, November 10, 1999
Letters Nato's
Stenographers By
Nicholas Tutor Toronto -- Retired Major-General
Lewis MacKenzie's article on NATO's
exaggeration of the number of deaths in
Kosovo (Where Have All The Bodies Gone? --
Comment, Nov. 9) only begins to scratch
the surface of Nato's massive propaganda
war, which was designed to maintain
support for its bombing campaign. But what I
find even more troubling was the
media's eagerness to accept unverified
allegations of mass graves and
genocide. As one wry commentator said
during the war, journalists acted more
like "stenographers" as they simply
rewrote what Nato spin doctors told
them. Thanks to Nato's bombing of Serbia, the
Albanians of Kosovo have won their freedom
to hate. They are now expelling and
murdering Serbs, Turks, Gypsies and
non-Albanian Muslims with impunity and all
under Nato's watch. Where one form of
ethnic cleansing was vigorously denounced,
the current form is ignored. The sad truth, as Lewis MacKenzie and
other writers have concluded, is that
Bill Clinton's "victory" in Kosovo
was a monstrous disaster. This flawed
policy irreparably damaged Canada's
peacekeeping reputation by aiding an
extremist group in achieving its ultimate
goal of an ethnically pure Albanian
Kosovo. |