Andreas Broeckmann on Fri, 26 Mar 1999 13:28:38 +0100 |
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Re: Syndicate: [RRE] news from Belgrad |
>i have no more words, i am desperate dear gordana & others, it feels so stupidly little what i am doing, sitting hear and doing e-mail, but i guess that it serves its purpose. i liked mike stubbs' mail just now and wish that we were able to somehow translate the deep european friendships that we have amongst each other into something that can actually have a wider impact. but i guess that playing the other channels - radio, netcasting, campaigning the press and others - as many people are doing now, is one way of doing this. by the way, inke and i decided *not* to go to apply for a visa today - after the breaking off of diplomatic relations and given the war situation, it seemed too cynical to go there and pretend that we just want to travel as though nothing had happened. i still hope that, through some wonder, we will be able to meet in a peaceful belgrade next month, but this seems less likely than ever today. talking to some other prospective travellers we said that, should the trip to yugoslavia be impossible, we should try and meet maybe in budapest during the planned days, 21-25 april, because this might be the closest safe place that is easy to reach for a lot of people. this meeting we could also use to try and give a public sign of the bonds of friendship that cross the real and virtual frontlines in europe. several people in budapest have already offered general support. - we should discuss this further in the coming days. i am taken aback by my own ignorance and the fact that we had hardly anticipated a situation like this in previous weeks, and that we have little in terms of back-up channels to fall back on. i sincerely hope that ivan zassoursky's bleak scenario will not be proven right by the future, but we should move fast and use the room for manoeuvre that we still have at this moment - what happens when opennet and EUnet.yu go down? being a conscientious objector myself, and terrified by brute force, i feel that a very urgent task is to press all governments to accept refugees and asylumn seekers, not only but especially deserters who are putting their livelihood at risk by not following mobilisation calls to the yugoslav army at this moment and in the future. i'd be happy to coordinate the drafting of a letter like this - if anybody wants to help me with this, or knows of similar initiatives, please, get in touch. they are showing us air reconnaissance video footage on BBC World now. more sunny weather on the balkans predicted for tomorrow. get in the mood ... -a