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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Fwd: Serbian mothers revolt against killings (http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/] Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 04:55:39 +0200 From: Zarana Papic <zpapic@EUnet.yu> To: Zarana PAPIC <zpapic@f.bg.ac.yu> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Serbian mothers revolt against killings (http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/ Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 09:03:18 +0200 From: "helleborus niger" <vukica@sezampro.yu> Reply-To: "helleborus niger" <vukica@sezampro.yu> To: "vwy" <vukica@sezampro.yu> /ima i mala mapa uz tekst/ http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/tim/99/05/19/timkoskos02006.html?3394235 Serbian mothers revolt against killings FROM EVE-ANN PRENTICE IN BELGRADE SERBIAN anger at President Milosevic has turned into open revolt, with stone-throwing protesters demanding an end to the war in Kosovo, according to reports reaching Belgrade yesterday. More than 4,000 people - mainly women and children - were said to have hurled stones at the mayors of two towns in southern Serbia believed to be hard hit by war casualties. In Krusevac, more than 3,000 people demanded an end to the Kosovo fighting and called for the return of men sent from the town to fight, according to a spokesman for the opposition Democratic Party. In an indication that the death toll among Yugoslav troops has been higher than suspected, many mothers reportedly carried photographs of sons killed in action. Throughout the three-hour revolt in Krusevac on Monday, the protesters chanted: "We want sons, not coffins." In the nearby small town of Alexandrovac, 1,000 people were said to have gathered at the bus station and tried to stop troops on leave from returning to the front. The mayors of both towns, who are also officials of the ruling Socialist Party, were apparently mobbed. Simmering anger is said to have spilt over into violence after the bodies of seven conscripts killed in Kosovo were returned to Krusevac and three to Alexandrovac last Friday, along with a large number of wounded. Both towns have suffered heavy Nato bomb damage. Miloje Mihajlovic, the Mayor of Krusevac, was jeered and stoned when he tried to calm the crowd, the independent VIP news agency reported. A cordon of 50 police had to protect him. When Zivota Cvetkovic, his counterpart in Alexandrovac, tried to address the crowd there, protesters beat up his bodyguard, the Democratic Party said, quoting witnesses. The protests continued yesterday - with some people being arrested in Krusevac - and more demonstrations are expected today. The editor of one Serbian journal said: "These acts are so brave; so sincere. They are an act of desperation. The protests are spontaneous, no political organisation has organised them." The reports are bound to cause deep dismay to the Milosevic regime, which has been careful to try to keep bad war news away from Belgrade. The vast majority of those called up to fight seem so far to have come from towns and cities away from the capital. Indications are emerging that a growing number of young men are moving to Belgrade in the belief that they have a greater chance of escaping conscription by melting into the capital's crowds. A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Belgrade claimed last night that President Milosevic was ready to "cut a deal", provided the settlement guaranteed Yugoslavia's territorial integrity. Nebojsa Vujovic did not say whether Belgrade would accept an international force to police a deal, but he described the demands put forward by G8 foreign ministers as "an element of a peace plan and we are open to that, in spite of some reservations". Next page: Bonn cripples Cook plan for ground troops ------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