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The bloody truth of how Nato changed the rules to win a 'moral war' in Yugoslavia
By Robert Fisk
07 February 2000
For me, the proof came near the end of the Yugoslav war, when Nato bombed a hospital at Surdulice on 31 May last year. Serb soldiers were hiding in the basement, civilian refugees sleeping above them. The soldiers survived, the civilians were slaughtered in the raid and James Shea, Nato's king of excuses, announced that it was "a military target".
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