james stauffer on Thu, 06 May 1999 07:52:01 +0000 |
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i apologize if for some reason this got sent twice--my mailbox is acting up js > --On Wednesday, May 05, 1999, 7:59 PM +0200 Dusan <dusank@EUnet.yu> wrote: > > > From: "Dusan" <dusank@EUnet.yu> > > > > > > Student Union of Yugoslavia gathers many independent student organisations > > and individuals who have in the past seven years fiercely opposed, and > > still do, Milosevic's regime and his war policy in Croatia, Bosnia and > > Kosovo. Because of these protests we were suffering oppression and > > violence against us, by the police. We have always strongly opposed > > violence and that is the reason why we can not sit and watch passively > > while hundreds of civilians of all nationalities are being killed by NATO, > > at a scale which is not presented in a real light in western media, just > as > > we were not silent as the "Serbian special police forces" and KLA were > > killing Albanian and Serb civilians. > > > > The NATO bombardment has reached the most brutal phase so far. Every > second > > day a "mistake" happens that results in destruction of dozens of lives and > > of whole civilian populated areas. The responsible for such bombings in > > Bosnia are justly accused by the International Tribunal in Den Haag for > war > > crimes. In just five weeks of NATO bombardment the number of civilians > > casualties has risen to the number of all (Albanian and Serb) civilians > > killed by the Serbian special police forces and the KLA in 1998 and 1999. > > We are fearing that the use of so called "dumb bombs" (because the stocks > > of the so-called "smart" ones have been used up), which is being announced > > by NATO in the past few days, will lead to a major destruction, killings > > and massacres. > > > > The economy of Yugoslavia has also been completely ruined by the bombing, > > all major factories are destroyed, which has left one million families > > without any income. The systematic destruction of all necessary life > > resources, from heating plants, over power plants to water installations > > countrywide are causing a humanitarian catastrophe. We are convinced that > > any goal needs to be in accord with the means one uses to reach the goal. > > Killing is always just killing, there are no different scales and ratings > > of it. There can be no moral justification > > for such an act. The militarisation of the society suits those who fear > > democratic and pluralistic society. > > > > At our website ( http://welcome.to/freeserbia ) we have tried to give some > > responses to the most frequent questions the people from outside are > > having. > > > > We consider that the most important question that we are faced with at > this > > stage is: "What can we do in a unified effort to reach peace and prevent > > possible European and maybe even global conflict?". We think that > students, > > as the most progressive part of the society, need to start the wave of > > protests against the way that Kosovo crisis is trying to get resolved. We > > think that it would be exceptionally important and useful that all > European > > student organisations would agree on joint demands, to be forwarded to our > > governments. These demands should include the demand to stop ethnical > > cleansing and a stop to the NATO bombing. We think that such joint > > statement would effectively demonstrate that despite the war which our > > governments are leading we are able to reach an agreement and that we are > > acting much more responsible than the political leaders of our countries, > > which are committing terrible crimes and claiming it to be acts on behalf > > of our whole nations. > > > > The demands could be very similar to those French students already agreed > > upon (we would like to add another few points) > > > > 1. unconditional end to the NATO bombings > > 2. The return of the Kosovo refugees under control of the UNHCR > > 3. An interposition UN force led by European countries, Russia and neutral > > countries. > > 4. Organisation of the Conference about the future of Balkans (led by > > Russia and European countries) in order of reestablishing the appropriate > > political status of Kosovo in the future. > > 5. Direct aid to democratic forces in Serbia, including independent media > > 6. Donator conference which would work out the strategy of development for > > the whole region, aiming to achieve renewal and establishment of stability > > in the region. > > > > > > Of course, all these points are just suggestions for demands and we are > > open to reformulate them. > > > > I hope indeed, to hear from you very soon and consider our initiative > > further. > > > > Dusan Kovacevic > > Student Union of Yugoslavia > > > ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate/ to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress