Arnt Karlsen
Kyllingstad
4330 Ålgård
Norway

Kyllingstad, May 1'st 2k

Special Assistant to the Prosecutor
Dominique Reymond
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
P.O.Box 13888
2501 EW the Hague
Netherlands

Please find paper copies of web pages documenting what I believe is conclusive evidence of a war crime, committed by the former Commanding Chief of UNPROFOR, Mr Thorvald Stoltenberg.
The originals, the web pages, can be found at Url: http://home.c2i.net/arnt/war.htm .

Regarding your comment that ICTY does not scan the Internet for open letters, that is quite ok, however if ICTY is about justice at all, you should open an e-mail address where war crimes can be documented.

I suggest something like this semiautomated FBI L.A Office url: http://www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/la/email.htm , which I understand is set up to ferret through all received e-mail weeding out the obvious spam, propaganda etc. Easily set up, and using free open source software, cheap.

The absence of an e-mail address deny Yugoslav and other witnesses to war crimes, a safe means of delivery of evidence to the Tribunal. A surface mail letter with evidence to the Tribunal will simply not make it out of Yugoslavia, unless it is smuggled.

Such a Letter also pose a substantial threat to the authors family in Yugoslavia. Using e-mail, anonymous remailers and heavy encryption etc., facilitates receipt of evidence and at no health hazard costs to family in Yugoslavia or other legally challenged countries.

In some democratically challenged countries, it is possible to send and publish open letters, taking advantage of a certain reluctance to attract the attention of the media to certain matters like this. This letter is published at Url: http://home.c2i.net/arnt/icty3.html in response to your letter at Url: http://home.c2i.net/arnt/ictysvar2.html on May 17'th onwards.

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Sincerely, Arnt Karlsen