Paddy Ashdown, alleged MI6 agent and the international community's high representative to Bosnia, has been caught on video apparently inspecting weapons held by the Kosovo Liberation Army in September 1998. In the video, he advises a man dressed in KLA uniform to be "careful" with the handgrenades.
[Note: Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) training camps in Albania were "run by Osama bin Laden, and various other foreign mujahedeen" and also by the "CIA and British intelligence...while the CIA seems to have provided monetary support."]
Milosevic shows video of British inspector's 'involvement'
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The Hague: Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic showed a video Thursday of the international community's high representative to Bosnia apparently inspecting weapons held by the Kosovo Liberation Army in September 1998.
In the video, Paddy Ashdown advises a man dressed in KLA uniform to be "careful" with the handgrenades.
Milosevic, being tried for war crimes here, described as a "scandal" the weapons inspection by Ashdown, who at the time was deeply involved in monitoring the conflict.
The former officer in Britain's Royal Marines and former member of the British parliament should not have been so closely involved with a "terrorist organisation", Milosevic said.
Ashdown is a key prosecution witness in the trial, which has been running since February 2002.
On giving evidence shortly after the trial began, Ashdown told of a conversation he had held with Milosevic regarding the shelling of Kosovo Albanian villages.
"I told him that in my view, if he were to continue with these operations, he would make himself indictable for war crimes because he was personally responsible for any further continuation after this meeting," Ashdown said.
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