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Russia Does Not Trust Milosevic Autopsy Results — Foreign Minister Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia doesn’t fully trust Milosevic’s autopsy and wanted to send doctors to examine the body, agencies reported Monday. Lavrov said Russia had been disturbed by the UN war crime tribunal’s refusal to let Milosevic undergo treatment in Russia. “In fact, they did not believe us,” Lavrov was quoted by RIA Novosti as saying. “In the situation when we weren’t believed, we also have the right not to believe and not to trust those who are conducting the autopsy.” Lavrov confirmed that a team of Russian doctors was urgently flying to the Hague. The former Yugoslavian president was found dead in his bed at the U.N. detention center on Saturday. He had been on trial since February 2002, defending himself against 66 counts of crimes, including genocide, in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo. The court sessions were repeatedly interrupted by Milosevic’s poor health and chronic heart condition, but he was not allowed to undergo a course of treatment in Moscow, although Russia guaranteed his comeback. On Monday, the UN war crimes court said Milosevic died of a heart attack, but refused completely to rule out a poisoning theory as it prepared his body for release, AFP reported. --------------------------------------------------- Get Alex Jones and Paul Joseph Watson's books, ALL Alex's documentary films, films by other authors, audio interviews and special reports. Sign up at Prison Planet.tv - CLICK HERE. |