Slobodan Milošević and the Resurrection of Serbia for the New World

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by Vladimir Kršljanin[1]

 

Memorial Day, that is, the day of his departure to eternity – March 11, this year, as in 2006, falls on Saturday. In the Hague casemate called Scheveningen, which once belonged to the Nazis, and now to the “Natoists” (there is almost no difference), Slobodan Milošević was tortured to death. He was martyred for the fact that under his leadership Serbia first resurrected, and then took part in the New Battle of Kosovo, in which, as in 1389, she was not defeated. Finally, during the five years of the Hague show trial, Slobodan alone defended the Serbian truth and the Kosovo covenant against the machine of the NATO secret services. On the field of eternal life, Serbia continues to fight under the leadership of Slobodan. Eternal Serbia, dear mother, thus awakened her people, as well as Russia and China, and became the herald of the New World. We, her children, must be worthy of Serbia and Slobodan.

But let’s take a look at the most important things that can be seen today in order.

Who is Slobodan Milošević for Serbia?

Celebrating the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo in 1989, millions of Serbs eagerly listened to Slobodan, who proclaimed that we exist, that our spirit, faith, traditions and our name are alive, that we offer fraternal or at least equal cooperation to everyone, but what is ours, we won’t give to criminals. Knowing what, to whom, in what place and in what circumstances he was speaking, he prophetically foresaw the New Kosovo battle. And showed that we are ready for it.

Thus, Orthodox Christian historical Serbia was resurrected. In the hearts of her people and as a state. If our spiritual and moral values were not so strong in the hearts of our people and in the personality of our leader, this would be impossible. Just as it would be impossible to defend historical Serbia, its creative development and social justice.

These values were immediately attacked by the demonic legions of the “democratic West” from all sides. Ustasha, ballists, terrorists, drug mafia, NATO cohorts, sanctions, NGOs, the Hague Tribunal…

In the First European War that NATO fought against the Serbs, we managed to defend Serbia, Montenegro, Republika Srpska, Kosovo and Metohija. We have received permanent international legal confirmation of our victories – the Dayton Agreement and UN Security Council Resolution 1244.

Under the most severe sanctions imposed through the UN system against one country, we have retained our independence and social justice. Mass “grabbing” privatization has not begun, we have retained monetary sovereignty and the banking system.

The St. Sava Temple was built under the roof, and the Orthodox spiritual and moral values and traditions of freedom again became the main social core.

With the summit in Crete, we opened the door to a new Balkan Union, a historic reconciliation and fraternal rapprochement of all Balkan peoples, which so frightened and angered NATO that they immediately launched their heaviest weapon – a terrorist and aggressive war for Kosovo and Metohija.

For the first time in history, by voting in both chambers of the Federal Parliament in 1999, we came up with an official initiative to conclude a state union with Russia (and Belarus). Yeltsin did not dare to accept it. But our heroic army and police, and our heroic people, led by Slobodan, withstood 78 days of bombing, and Putin replaced Yeltsin at the head of Russia. And already in August 2000, his government signed a free trade agreement with the government of Slobodan.

After ten years of resistance to the military, economic, subversive, intelligence and propaganda machine of NATO – the most powerful criminal organization of all time – the Serbian people were exhausted and surrendered – not under bombs, but before a lie called “colored revolution”. Slobodan was overthrown and sent to The Hague – a “hole” in international law, where he alone, with the help of a group of volunteers from the “Sloboda/Freedom” association and his witnesses, fought his last, perhaps the most famous battle – he defended the Serbian truth and gained the aura of a great martyr.

Many in the world, even enemies, respect the Serbs for their heroism in the world wars, which they know about from books, and for the heroism in defending against aggressive NATO fascism at the peak of its power, which they happened to see. This respect is the red carpet rolled out for Serbia in the New World.

Thus, for Serbia, Slobodan is the new Prince Lazar. And freedom for the people!

And who is Slobodan Milošević for the world?

Vladimir Putin, Yevgeny Primakov, Gennady Zyuganov, Sergei Lavrov, Sergei Shoigu, Dmitry Rogozin, Valentin Rasputin, Vyacheslav Klykov, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Nikita Mikhalkov, Alexander Lukashenko, Fidel Castro, Yasser Arafat, Daniel Ortega, Muammar Gaddafi, Robert Mugabe, Karolos Papoulias, Constantine Mitsotakis, Charilaos Florakis, Alvarou Cunhal, Jean Videnov, Harold Pinter, Peter Handke, Mikis Theodorakis, Jacques Vergès, General Pierre-Marie Galois, Michel Collon, Edward Herman, Diana Johnstone, Admiral Elmar Schmaehling are some of the biggest names, who respected or collaborated with President Milošević. However, even the voice of these great men and the International Committee for his Defense rarely managed to break through the iron curtain of the major Western media.

The international committee that bears his name today still exists as a sign that Slobodan’s struggle is of great, enduring importance to the whole world. After the first generation of co-chairs: Velko Valkanov, Ramsey Clark, Alexander Zinoviev, the committee is headed by the second generation: Klaus Hartmann, Michael Parenti and Sergey Baburin. Despite the pandemic, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the birth of Slobodan, in 2021 the committee held a conference entitled “Milošević – against NATO crimes, for a new world” (www.milosevic.co).

From the point of view of the spiritual basis, moral and political authority and selfless struggle for the good of the people, it can be said that Slobodan Milošević is the predecessor of Vladimir Putin. Unfortunately, they never met and had very few opportunities for cooperation. Putin tried to help him – he gave guarantees for his medical treatment in Moscow (which the tribunal did not accept) and gave asylum to his family when they were persecuted.

Slobodan’s Serbia showed the world an example that evil can be resisted. And Putin’s Russia in the Second European War that NATO is waging against the Russians is on the verge of a victory that will free the world from evil.

Russia and China are the leaders of the New World, and Serbia is its herald. Both Russia and China are aware that the lesson of Slobodan’s Serbia helped them get rid of illusions and stand firmly on their feet. They will never forget it and will never be able to forget it.

NATO is the most productive crime industry in history. NATO itself is a crime. For the crimes committed by NATO, including the assassination of Slobodan Milošević, no one has yet been held accountable. But this is coming to an end. There is no place for NATO in the New World.

And, as Alexander Zinoviev said back in 2001: “Slobodan Milošević is a symbol of anti-globalism.”

Building a strategic partnership with Russia and China, Serbia embarked on the path of restoring sovereignty, economic and spiritual development. But around us and within Serbia itself, we are still threatened by the dark shadows of NATO fascism and Vidovdan of 2001. Milošević and many of his associates are still ostracized, and their mention is almost banned. Only when you see the monument to Milošević in the center of Belgrade will that be a sign that Serbia is free and allied with Russia. In the meantime, Sloboda (n) is in our hearts.

 

https://rt.rs/opinion/vladimir-krsljanin/22528-vladimir-krsljanin-slobodan-Milošević/

[1] Ambassador, former assistant to Slobodan Milošević for international relations, secretary of the Slobodan Milošević International Committee.