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As of Friday, September 08, 2006 20:37:52 -0400 this is what we have on this specific dream drawing prediction.  If your able to help provide proof or information on this specific drawing, please click here to send me an email.  Please include the exact date of the dream or the DD number.  And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.


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"poison in food, red white blue 17 leader poisoned in prison, colony cell"


3.13.2006

Brian, the "red white and blue" is a flag of the country and it has 3 strips like you drew.

Jim

National Flag
Adopted: 19th February 1991
Abandoned: 5th August 1995
Source: Ustav Republike Srpske Krajine, Čl. 6, Službeni glasnik, Knin, 2. siječnja 1992.
 

Red over blue over white tricolour is the traditional Serb tricolour. At the time of its adoption by RSK, Serbia (within Yugoslavia) still used the flag with five-pointed star that was dropped afterwards, so that the flag of RSK was totally equal to the flag of the Republic of Serbia, but also to the flag of the Republic Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. reply

Thanks Jim, posted.

Brian


3.13.2006

Sat 11 Mar 2006
Poison claim over Milosevic death

Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic claimed the day before he was found dead that he was being poisoned.

Milosevic, 64, who was on trial for war crimes, was found dead in his prison cell at the UN detention centre near The Hague.

A UN spokesman said he had died of natural causes.

Milosevic's lawyer, Zdenko Tomanovic, said: "I informed the Russian embassy on behalf of Mr Milosevic about his claims that his health was being wilfully destroyed, and that this should be (investigated) by the Russians."

Tomanovic told reporters at The Hague that he had now filed an official request to the tribunal for the autopsy to be carried out in Moscow.

The death of former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic does not absolve Serbia of responsibility to hand over war crimes suspects from the Balkan wars of the 1990s, the European Union said.

"Politically for Belgrade, the death of Milosevic does not alter in any way the need to come to terms with the legacy of the Balkan wars," said Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency.

Croatian President Stipe Mesic said: "It is pity he didn't live to the end of the trial to get the sentence he deserved."

The tribunal said Milosevic's family had been informed of his death.

His wife, Mirjana Markovic, who was often accused of being the power behind the scenes during her husband's autocratic rule in the 1990s, has been in self-imposed exile in Russia since 2003.

His son, Marko, also lives in Russia, and his daughter, Marija, lives in Serb-controlled half of Bosnia.

© Copyright Press Association Ltd 2006, All Rights Reserved.

This article: http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=371252006

Last updated: 11-Mar-06 21:55 GMT


3.13.2006

Non-Prescribed Drug Found in Milosevic

March 13, 2006, 7:30 AM EST

 
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- A Dutch toxicologist confirmed Monday that he found traces of a non-prescribed drug in a blood sample taken from former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic earlier this year.

Donald Uges said he was asked to examine the sample after Milosevic's blood pressure failed to respond to medication given by doctors at the U.N. detention center near The Hague, where he was being held during his war crimes trial.
Uges said he found traces of rifampicin, a drug that could have reduced the effectiveness of his other medications.

Milosevic, 64, had a history of heart problems and high blood pressure, and took medications to treat those conditions.

A legal aide to Milosevic, meanwhile, said Monday that the late Serb leader would be buried in Belgrade, in a funeral that could provoke tumultuous scenes in the capital that he ruled for 13 years before he was extradited to stand trial.

Zdenko Tomanovic said Milosevic's remains will be claimed by his son Marko either Monday or Tuesday, even though Marko is under an international arrest warrant requested by the authorities in Belgrade.

Tomanovic said the Belgrade funeral was the wishes of the family, but it was unclear if Serb authorities will approve of the planned burial.

"I have just submitted information to the government of Serbia that the funeral will be in Belgrade, that this is the wish of (the) Milosevic family," Tomanovic told reporters at the U.N. tribunal where Milosevic had been on trial for more than four years.

Milosevic was found lifeless on his prison bed Saturday morning, just hours after writing an accusatory letter alleging that a "heavy drug" had been found in his bloodstream.

The allegations in what amounted to Milosevic's deathbed letter put the tribunal and U.N. prosecutors on the defensive about whether they had given Milosevic the medical treatment he needed and whether they had conducted the trial properly and effectively.

The tribunal on Sunday said a heart attack killed Milosevic, according to preliminary findings from Dutch pathologists who conducted a nearly eight-hour autopsy on the former Yugoslav leader.

A tribunal spokeswoman said it was too early to determine if poison could have caused the heart attack, saying a final autopsy report would be released in coming days.

The chief U.N. prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte, said suicide could not be ruled out. She spoke before the autopsy results were available.

Tomanovic, said the ex-president feared he was being poisoned. He showed reporters a six-page letter Milosevic wrote to Russian officials Friday -- the day before his death -- claiming that traces of an antibiotic he had never knowingly taken had been found in his blood.

The Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday confirmed that Milosevic's aides handed the letter to the Russian Embassy in the Netherlands on Saturday.

Tomanovic said Milosevic was "seriously concerned" he was being poisoned. "They would like to poison me," he quoted Milosevic as telling him.

He cited a Jan. 12 Dutch medical report which showed traces of medication used against leprosy and tuberculosis, but said Milosevic had never knowingly taken them.

Uges, whom the tribunal asked to confirm the findings in a test in February, said that he found the same antibiotic Milosevic's blood weeks later.

Milosevic had appealed to the war crimes tribunal last December to be allowed to go to a heart clinic in Moscow for treatment. The request was denied. He repeated the request as late as last month.

Tribunal President Fausto Pocar said he ordered the autopsy and a toxicological examination after a Dutch coroner was unable Saturday to establish the cause of death. Serbia sent a pathologist to observe the autopsy at the Netherlands Forensic Institute.
Del Ponte said claims that Milosevic committed suicide or was poisoned were "just rumors" so far.

"You have the choice between normal, natural death and suicide," she told reporters at the tribunal where Milosevic had been standing trial for more than four years when he died.
But a Milosevic associate who said he spoke to him Friday described Milosevic as defiant hours before his death.

"He told me, 'Don't you worry: They will not destroy me or break me. I shall defeat them all,'" Milorad Vucelic, a Socialist Party official, said Saturday in Belgrade.

Milosevic's family, meanwhile, argued over where to bury him.

His brother, Borislav Milosevic, suggested to Serbia's Beta news agency that he should be buried "in his own country, as he's a son of Serbia."

But the late ex-leader's wife, Mirjana Markovic, and their son, Marko are wanted on international arrest warrants for abuse of power, and could be taken into custody if they return to Serbia for a funeral. They want Milosevic buried in Moscow, where they live, Beta said.

Milosevic's daughter, Marija, said he should be buried in Montenegro, in their family grave in Lijeva Rijeka, north of the capital, Podgorica. "He's not a Russian to be buried in Moscow," she told Beta, adding that she would not attend a Moscow funeral.

Milosevic was arrested in 2001 and put on trial in February 2002 on 66 counts for war crimes and genocide in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo during Yugoslavia's violent breakup in the 1990s. He was the first sitting head of state indicted for war crimes.

But his health problems repeatedly delayed the proceedings, which cost an estimated $200 million and were due to wrap up this summer. Milosevic suffered from heart trouble and chronic high blood pressure, worsened by the stress of conducting his own defense.

Milosevic was the sixth war crimes suspect from the Balkans to die at The Hague. A week earlier, convicted former Croatian Serb leader Milan Babic, a star prosecution witness in the Milosevic trial, killed himself in the same prison.

Associated Press writers Bruce Mutsvairo in The Hague; Katarina Kratovac and Dusan Stojanovic in Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro; and Fisnik Abrashi in Djakovica, Serbia-Montenegro, contributed to this report.

3.13.2006

Red White Blue is the Dutch flag colours (also in this order).  M. was held in The Hague / Netherlands.
 
regards, Bart
 

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Thanks Bart,

Brian

 


 

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