Andreas Broeckmann on Thu, 25 Mar 1999 15:56:47 +0100 |
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Dear Dejan and others, looks like we, quite significantly, share the same weather today - this is the first day that Berlin actually experiences spring-like sunshine. A good day for a demonstration ... While you are getting little or nothing in terms of news about your own country's situation, we are being fed a balanced diet of images of airplanes and cruise missiles, tough-talk and worried faces from BBC World, CNN, N-TV, ARD, and others. Clark, Solana, Scharping are in press conferences making the same points over and over again: - the only person responsible for the attacks is Milosevic - this is not a war against the Yugoslav people - the military objective is to stop the killing and humanitarian catastrophe in Kosovo and to force the Serb leadership to sign the Rambouillet agreement - this agreement cannot be negotiated any further - the attacks will be stopped as soon as the Serb leadership commits itself to signing the Rambouillet agreement - it is not possible to fully exclude civilian and military casualties, but every precaution is taken that civilians and allied personal will not get harmed - the direct aim of the NATO initiative is to disable and ultimately destroy the Yugoslav military capabilities - There is now clearly a growing awareness for possible escalations of the military conflict into Macedonia, Italy, Bosnia, but the party-line is that NATO is strong and careful enough to prevent any such situations, and that the current attacks are designed to prevent such an escalation in the first place. They are also talking about an 'indefinite length of the operation'. Some images of burning, damaged or destroyed civilian houses have been shown and critically analysed; it has been accepted that the damage may well have been caused by missiles or bombs, but doubt is expressed whether the civilian victims shown are genuine. On BBC World, the representative of the YU-embassy is now justifying why journalists from NATO countries have been expelled from Yugoslavia by saying that they were mostly spies or involved in a smear-campaign against his country. For now, from Berlin with love, -a