VATICAN'S "CARITAS" SMUGGLED WEAPONS
TO TERRORIST KLA
Dateline 15th November 2004
INTRODUCTION
We at freenations are pleased to reproduce an edited version of this
article by Andy Wilcoxson on the Vatican's primary charity organisation
"Caritas" which has always dutifully followed the proselytising
and converting aims of the Vatican, in war and peace. Caritas was active
in the support of the fascist Ustashe regime during the Second World
War in Croatia both in the forced conversions of terrorised Orthodox
Christians and in the running of the Jasenovac concentration camp. Ustashe
troops were blessed by the papal legate and were received in the Vatican.
The founder of Caritas in Croatia was Archbishop Stepinac who oversaw
the collaboration with Ustashe fascism. The Orthodox Church, he wrote
in his diaries, "is Europe's greatest curse almost greater than
Protestantism. It knows no morals, principles, truth, justice or decency".
He was beatified in 1998! Caritas has been equally active in the 1990s
break up of Yugoslavia and in the Kosovo war as this article shows.
As a result Croatia is now the most ethnically and religiously pure
state in Europe (see the results on this website: www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2003-07-28.html)
A BRIEF HISTORY OF CARITAS IN THE BALKANS
Written by: Andy Wilcoxson
In 1934 Croatia's Catholic Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac established
the Croatian branch of Caritas. Stepinac has been dubbed "the patron
saint of genocide" because of the role he played in the genocide
committed by Croatia's World War II-era fascist regime. During the war,
Caritas was active in Croatian concentration camps. The organization
was tasked with forcibly re-baptizing and converting Orthodox Christians
to Roman Catholicism.
POSSIBLE CARITAS TRAFFICKING OF IRANIAN ARMS IN BOSNIA
According to a report issued by the U.S. congressional subcommittee
set-up to investigate Iranian arms transfers to Croatia and Bosnia the
humanitarian aid flow to Bosnia consisted
primarily of convoys, organized by Muslim humanitarian organizations
that later played a significant role in the Iranian arms pipeline to
Bosnia. According to a US Congressional report, the leader of the Islamic
community in Croatia, Imam Sevko Omerbasic, was the lynch-pin figure
in the establishment and operation of the Iranian arms pipeline.
Caritas, although not an Islamic charity, was linked directly to Omerbasic
by a witness at the Hague Tribunal. Sefkija Djidic, a witness at the
Blaskic trial testified that Omerbasic led a Caritas convoy to the Croatian
stronghold of Vitez during the war.
The effectiveness of Caritas as a humanitarian agency is called into
question by the testimony of another witness at the Blaskic trial. A
protected witness testified that nobody dared go to Caritas to seek
assistance. The witness, a Muslim from Kiseljak, said that if they tried
to obtain any help from Caritas that they would suffer reprisals at
the hands of the Croatian army. The witness said people preferred to
go hungry than go to Caritas to get some aid from them. (Note that
Croatia, the Vatican's "Jewel in the Crown" of Roman Catholicism,
sees religious ethnicity as critical, even in humanitarian matters -
ed.)
CARITAS CAUGHT SMUGGLING NATO WEAPONRY TO THE KLA
On April 12 1999, a huge haul of arms and ammunition, destined for
the KLA, was found in the Italian port of Ancona aboard trucks leased
by Caritas. The cargo had officially been declared as a German Caritas
humanitarian aid shipment for Kosovo refugees. The trucks were loaded
at the Caritas center in Sarajevo. The customs officials, who searched
the trucks, found 30 tons of war material, including anti-aircraft and
anti-tank missiles, rocket
launchers and machine guns.
Most of the arms were of Russian or East European origin (these
certainly came from East Germany and were available to the German Secret
Services following the fall of communist East Germany - ed), but
many bore NATO markings. More than 1,000 mortars said to have been stolen
from a NATO arsenal in Germany were found onboard the trucks. There
was some legitimate humanitarian aid onboard the trucks, but it was
of poor quality, much of the food had already passed its expiration
date.
Italian customs officials arrested three drivers, Robert Buellesbach,
Sead Klakar, and Drasco Kovacevic. The Italian authorities claimed that
Buellesbach had links to German intelligence. On that basis one could
speculate that he's the one who stole the mortars from the German NATO
base.
The 15-meter-long trucks had been rebuilt to transport illegal cargo.
One truck was fitted with a double floor, while another one had a secret
closet behind the driver's cabin big enough for six people. The Italian
authorities said that the arms were destined for a training camp of
the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in Scutari in northern Albania. The
name of the consignee on the export documents, was one Father Luciano
Augustino, a parish priest in Scutari.
General Alberto D'Amico, the military commander in charge of customs
for the region that includes Ancona, confirmed claims by Italian security
sources that it was impossible that British and American intelligence
could have been unaware of the smuggling. A NATO spokesman said that
while the Alliance had no contact with the KLA, "Some individual
countries which are member countries of NATO may have some contacts.
Of course that is not a guarantee that such things are not happening,
smuggling and so on."
Caritas denied that it had any role in the arms smuggling. It issued
a statement saying, "These trucks are not from Caritas, even if
the logo (on the trucks) is the same."
CONCLUSION
The trucks were leased by Caritas, and loaded at the Caritas center
in Sarajevo, and were supposed to believe Caritas when it says that
it had nothing to do with this? Just like we are supposed to believe
that somebody managed to walk onto a German NATO installation and steal
over 1,000 mortars? The conclusion is obvious. The Vatican was using
its Caritas charity to provide a cover for NATO, or at least German,
arms smuggling to the KLA. They may also have provided Iran, the world's
leading terrorist state, with the same cover in Bosnia when Omerbasic
led the Caritas convoy to Vitez.
The Vatican's goals are the same now as they were when Stepinac founded
the Croatian branch of Caritas (and, as so often in European history,
in harnessing the power of Germany, the Vatican takes further steps
towards its goal of a single European Catholic Super-State - ed).
Other articles on The Vatican's politics on this site:
www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2002-02-01.html
www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2000-01-12.html
www.freenations.freeuk.com/news-2003-07-28.html