To: Bill Clinton, President
Fax: (202) 456-2461
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Dear Sir,
Starting in May this year, your administration has been kept aware
that any actions undertaken against my Serbian relatives in Yugoslavia
will have to be accounted for. All replies to date failed to do so.
On Monday the Congress provided clear proof that the Yugoslav civ-
il war is not a vital national concern. My murdered relatives will not
find eternal peace until justice is done.
As a U.S. citizen I am obligated to protect our Constitution, as a
taxpayer my investment in America, and as a Serbian my relatives who
did nothing against the United States.
On behalf of my relatives murdered in Bosnia and Croatia and those
suffering under sanctions in Serbia, I charge you and your administra-
tion with the following.
1. Unprovoked AGGRESSION and GENOCIDE against Yugoslav Serbs.
2. CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER of my relatives in Bosnia and Croatia.
3. CONSPIRACY TO TAKE my LAND in Bosnia and Croatia BY FORCE.
4. FRAUD AND DECEIT by naming my relatives as aggressors on own land.
5. ABUSE OF OFFICE of the Presidency FOR POLITICAL AND PERSONAL GAIN.
6. USE OF my TAXES FOR POLITICAL AND PERSONAL GAIN.
7. USE OF DEADLY FORCE to drive my relatives off the land they own.
8. MURDER of my relatives by bombing Serbs in Bosnia and Croatia.
9. IMPOSITION OF ILLEGAL SANCTIONS against my relatives in Serbia.
10. CREATION OF ILLEGAL TRIBUNAL, the ICTY, to isolate Bosnian Serbs.
11. VIOLATION OF my CIVIL RIGHTS by taking Croat and Muslem sides.
12. VIOLATION OF OATH by not preserving and defending our Constitution.
Those who wish to controvert these charges on legal grounds can do
so within thirty days in writing. Failure to respond or publicly ackn-
owledge wrongdoing, with restitution to Bosnian, Croatian and Yugoslav
Serbs, will result in the filing of the above listed charges.
Sincerely,
Boris Pribich
cc: Serbian American Diocese of America and Canada, Grayslake, Ill.
American Srbobran, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Elton Gallegly, Congressman, Washington, DC
Dianne Feinstein, Senator, Washington, DC
President Milosevic, via Yugoslav Embassy, Washington, DC
Hon. R.J. Goldstone, Prosecutor, The Hague, Netherlands