Noam Chomsky

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Noam Chomsky file on Balkan Witness : "Deniers of Serbia's War crimes":

In a 2006 interview with The New Statesman, Noam Chomsky, if he is quoted accurately, makes an egregiously false statement about the 1999 Kosovo war. Speaking of Serbian actions in Kosovo, Chomsky says that "there were terrible atrocities, but they were after the [NATO] bombings."
Chomsky’s ethical and political failure is tragic... By legitimizing historical deceit and diminishing the sufferings of the Bosnians and Kosovars, he only succeeds in causing moral and political confusion where authentic principle and political clarity are most needed.
Response by Roger Lippman, June 21, 2006
Response by Michael Bérubé, June 22, 2006
Response by David Watson, June 23, 2006
Response by Oliver Kamm, June 2006 --Refutes Chomsky's reference to a British parliamentary inquiry.
In writings and interviews, Chomsky misrepresents the statements of a former high Clinton State Department official on the causes of the Kosovo intervention. Click here for several discussions of this issue.
Chomsky has expressed his support for one of the most notorious Serbian ultra-nationalist war criminals facing the Hague Tribunal, Vojislav Šešelj, who set up paramilitary groups to accomplish the annihilation of Kosovo Albanians and Bosnian Muslims. (See his party's Program for "Cleansing" Kosovo, 1991 and Program for a Greater Serbian Theocracy, 1996.)
Chomsky appears at the top of a list of Šešelj's foreign supporters. (Scroll down, to find Chomsky in the company of such genocide apologists as Edward Herman, Sara Flounders, and David Peterson.)
Šešelj says he expects to pay for the services of famous experts, including the US intellectual Noam Chomsky.
When Šešelj's Serb Radical Party held a rally in Belgrade in December 2006 demanding Šešelj's release, Noam Chomsky sent a letter of support that was read aloud at the event. See reports: in English German Italian
In April 1999, Chomsky and others signed a manifesto entitled "Academics Against NATO's War in Kosovo." For critical comments on Chomsky's statement, see the response by Igor Koršič of the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.