YUGOSLAVIA
RESISTS!
Mass Action In Serbia * Pictures From
June 29th Rally * And A Few Comments
[2 July 2001]
Pictures
(finally!) from Friday, June 29th
Demonstration in Belgrade. This included
people from the Radical Party, the
Socialist Party, Serbian Renewal, Serbian
Unity as well as other parties plus tens
of thousands of people who might have
voted for the DOS authorities but are now
furious that these leaders have kidnapped
the former Yugoslav head of state,
Slobodan Milosevic, and shipped him to
the discredited Tribunal at The Hague.
This
unity is a new feature, something special
for Serbia.
Meanwhile,
the kidnappers' coalition is in disarray;
the Djindjic-Kostunica politicians are
trading insults in the 'N.Y. Times.'
The DOS
coalition has splintered. The Montenegrin
Socialists (SNP) resigned from the
Federal government, causing it to
collapse. The Serbian and Montenegrin
socialists (SPS and SNP) called for a
special meeting of the Federal Parliament
for today, to vote down the extradition
decree. The president of Parliament
cancelled the session giving some vague
non-reason. The DOS leaders don't know
what to do. Terrified of the anger of
millions of people, afraid to let the
Federal Parliament meet because the SPS,
SNP and Radical Party can together
constitute a majority and equally afraid
that new elections would be a landslide
defeat.
The
police were put on the rebellious streets
in force Thursday and Friday, and threats
of mass arrests were made but the DOS
leaders shrank back in the face of huge
numbers of people spontaneously
demonstrating. The regular police
sympathized with the thousands in the
streets. Only the special police, some of
whom are drawn from organized crime, are
"reliable."
In the face of these unorganized
demonstrations all over Serbia and
immense demonstrations in Belgrade
Thursday (totally spontaneous) Friday
(due to police roadblocks, people could
only come from Belgrade itself yet the
crowd was somewhere over 100,000
according to the SPS, the largest
opposition party in Serbia. Meanwhile
another rally which the SPS estimated at
more than 20,000 took place in the city
of Novi Sad) and Monday (SPS estimated
around 200,000) DOS remains frozen, like
a deer in the headlights. The forces of
national independence have immense
strength.
At
Monday's rally, the largest yet, police
refused to let organizers set up loud
speakers, so the vast crowd marched to
the Serbian Parliament.
A Note on the Size of the Belgrade
Rallies
I attended and spoke at the March 24
rally in Belgrade's Republic Square. Over
the years I have taken part in a dozen
giant marches and rallies in the U.S.,
including the famous one where Dr. King
made his "I Have a Dream"
speech. The point is, I therefore have
some idea about crowd size and also some
idea of what it takes to fill Republik
Square in Belgrade.
The SPS
estimated the crowd at the March 24 rally
in Belgrade to number about 50,000. That
seemed right to me.
The German media said 5,000. In Britain I
believe they said 2,000.
Now of course it is possible that the
SPS, or I, might estimate high.
But what about the Western media? It
routinely lies in the interest of
attacking Milosevic and the Serbs.
Consider
this example. I would wager you have read
in some newspaper or heard on some TV or
radio that in June 1989 Milosevich made a
speech in Kosovo during which he whipped
up Serbian ultra-nationalism.
The truth is, he did make a speech on
June 28, but that speech called for
ethnic unity.
The Western media, anxious to give their
readers and viewers the impression that
most Yugoslavs are unconcerned by the
extradition of Milosevic, have a reason
to drastically downplay the numbers
involved in these protests. Though the
media could easily film panoramic views
of the demonstrations they don't because
such views would make it impossible to
hide the huge numbers of people involved.
The pictures below show a limited part of
the June 29th rally. It is clear the
demonstration was immense.
Anyway, if the SPS is making all this up,
if vast number of people are not in the
streets, protesting the extradition, why
has the DOS coalition fallen apart? Why
are Djindjic and Kostunica at each
other's throats? Why are we being treated
to the spectacle of these two gentlemen
calling each other liars?
--Jared Israel
International Call from the PCN-NCP
(June 28, 2001) :
WE
MUST HELP THE PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC AND ALL
SERBIAN IMPRISONED BY THE SO-CALLED
"INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL
TRIBUNAL" !
Since creation, the
alleged " International Criminal
Tribunal for former Yugoslavia
"(ICTY) is a war machine leaded
against the Serbian People and its
defenders, in Yugoslavia and in Republika
Srpska
(Bosnia).
Directly financed by
NATO, the ICTY and his slavish
magistrates abiding by the orders of
Washington, is a shame to all the
magistracy and the international judicial
world.
The proceedings they
use - secret charging, anonymous accounts
without any proofs, kidnapping of the
accused regardless of the international
law, automatic presumption of guiltiness
of the accused, investigations in
accusation and not in defence, and so on.
- remind us of the sinister inquisition
and would deserve a non-admissibility of
the charging in any independent court of
law , starting with those in the US.
The detention
conditions in the ICTY jails are also
outrageous. Especially the medical help
brought to the prisoners , the behaviour
of the medical staff of the ITCY prison
is also a shame to all the medical world.
These are instances that are enough as
proofs: Death of general DJUKIC, just
after his liberation from the prison in
the Hague (insufficiency of medical
care). Sudden death in prison of Dr
KOVACEVIC (who did not receive in time
the necessary emergency medical help).
Alleged suicide of Slavko DOKMANOVIC in
his cell. Army general of the Republika
Srpska Radislav KRSTIC, war disabled
person, deprived of medical care that is
requiring his serious health (he has been
denied of a leg amputation in a
independent hospital, and in fact the
lack of suitable care in prison is
responsible for this). The administration
in overdose of mind-destroying medicines
is also common in the prison of the ICTY.
The moral loneliness of
the Serbian prisoners, victims of an
incessant manhunt, is terrible. Adding to
a detention duration abnormally long and
contrary to the disposals of the European
Convention of Human Rights.
We must help them :
they are not allowed to receive
perishable foodstuff, but you can send
them books, clothes and others useful
stuff. And above all write them in order
to support them.
THE
MAIL ADDRESS :
UN Detention Unit - P.O. Box 87810 - 2508
DE The Hague - Netherlands.
HERE IS THE LIST OF THE SERBIAN
PRISONERS IN THE
JAILS OF THE ICTY. HELP THEM IS A DUTY !
:
Radoslav BRDJANIN - Damir DOSE -
Stanislav GALIC - Goran JELISIC - Dragan
KOLUNDZIJA - Milojica KOS - Radomir KOVAC
- Momcilo KRAJISNIK - Milorad KRNOJELAC -
Radislav KRSTIC - Dragoljub KUNARAC -
Miroslav KVOCKA - Slobodan MILOSEVIC -
Dragan NIKOLIC - Dragan OBRENOVIC -
Biljana PLAVSIC - Dragoljub PRCAC -
Mladen RADIC - Dusan SIKIRICA - Milan
SIMIC - Nomir TALIC - Stevan TODOROVIC -
Mitar VASILJEVIC - Zoran VUCKOVIC - Zoran
ZIGIC.
100.000
PARTICIPANTS OF THE POPULAR RALLY
on June 26, 2001 in Belgrade
Today,
at 6 p.m. another popular rally organized
by the Socialist Party of Serbia is
expected in Belgrade. Failure of the
authorities to fulfill demands of the
protesters and threatening statements and
moves of Djindjic's NATO/Mafia junta will
certainly cause today's rally to be even
more massive. Wave of protests will cover
whole Serbia. Protests will continue
until all demands will be fulfilled.
1. Immediate release
of Slobodan Milosevic to stand free
before charges;
2.
No citizen should be delivered to no one
outside our country;
3.
The decree the Federal Government on
extradition of our citizens to
the Hague Tribunal to be declared as
unconstitutional and unlawful;
4.
Federal and Serbian governments to
resign;
5.
Urgent call for extraordinary elections
on all levels;
6.
Personal responsibility for the
unconstitutional and unlawful Federal
government decree to be determined;
7.
Free media and stop of the satanization
of political opponents;
The participants of
the popular rally expect from President
Kostunica and Serbian Prime-minister
Djindjic to answer in public what they
are going to do referring to the
realization of these demands.
Twenty members
delegation of SPS leadership handed
personally the above list to President
Kostunica today at 11 a.m. in Belgrade.
Same delegation expects the urgent
reception by Prime-Minister Djindjic.
After the meeting
with Kostunica, SPS delegation has been
met by around thousand citizens and many
journalists in front of the Federation
Palace.
In the meeting,
President Kostunica have expressed the
position that Decree on extradition shall
not be implemented before the Federal
Constitutional Court decides on its
(un)constitutionality. Since yesterday,
the Federal Constitutional Court is in
session on the basis of appeals from SPS,
50 professors of law from Belgrade
University, president Milosevic's
lawyers, several NGOs and many
individuals.
Talks between
President Kostunica and SPS delegation
are expected to be continued. Kostunica
promised that he will take into
consideration also some other possible
steps and activities on the basis of his
presidential power, position in the
leadership of DOS who provoked the
current events in Serbia, in respond to
growing wariness of people.
Belgrade, June 27, 2001
THE
DEMANDS OF PARTICIPANTS OF THE PUBLIC
RALLY
Socialist Party of Serbia, June 17, 2001.
Belgrade
Over 50.000 citizens from whole Serbia,
participants of public rally which took
place in Belgrade on June 16, 2001 under
the slogan "Against the Hague
Tribunal, for liberty of Serbia, for
Kosmet in Serbia, for freedom of Slobodan
Milosevic"
DEMANDS:
1. That
no one has the right to deliver any
citizen of Serbia and Yugoslavia to
anyone outside our country, because it is
forbidden by the Constitutions of Serbia
and Yugoslavia.
The proposed law for cooperation with the
Hague Tribunal on extradition should be
withdrawn from parliamentary procedure.
2. That without delay Slobodan
Miloshevich, earlier President of the
Republic of Serbia, President of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the
president of SPS, the largest opposition
party, should be released from detention.
After all the witnesses were heard there
is no legal justification for his
detention.
3. That all political violence and other
hostile political processes against
people with differing political ideas
must be immediately stopped.
4. That DOS regime must be stopped from
making laws that reduce the citizens of
Serbia to poverty.
5. That from the member countries of NATO
should be demanded compensation for war
damages of over 100 billions US $ and to
unblock our assets frozen in their banks,
instead of spreading fraud to the people
about false promises from "donors
conferences".
6. That the Yugoslav government directs a
demand to the UN Security Council to
retread the Hackerup's Constitutional
Framework for Kosovo and Metohia and to
secure the maintenance of public peace
and order for safe return of all refugees
back to Kosovo and Metohia. That Kosmet
must be left by hundreds of thousand of
foreigners who are illegally staying
there. Without that there can be no
compromise about the census and the
elections.
7. That real truth about the fate of 1300
missing persons of Serbian origin from
Kosovo and Metohia should be revealed and
published.
ICDSM
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
Belgrade, June 17, 2001
The ICDSM Working
Committee has considered and accepted the
preliminary report presented by
Christopher Black, after his week long
mission in Belgrade.
Mr. Black is a
Canadian lawyer with a great deal of
experience with
and knowledge of the so-called
International War Crimes Tribunals. He
has
written several papers on their
structure, financing and role in the New
World Order.
Mr. Black is one of
the group of lawyers, led by Professor
Michael Mandel, who
in May, 1999 brought war crimes charges
against NATO leaders and officials
for their responsibility for the criminal
aggression against Yugoslavia.
During the week of
June 11, Attorney Black was in Belgrade
on behalf of the
International Committee to Defend
Slobodan Miloshevich. His goal: to
determine the facts concerning the arrest
and detention of Mr. Miloshevich
and to report his conclusions to the
ICDSM and to the public.
The following
findings are based on Mr. Black's report,
as well as on other
well-known facts:
After meeting with
Mr. Toma Fila, counsel for Mr.
Milosevich, with officials
of the Ministry of Justice, with the
Deputy Presiding Judge of the Belgrade
District Court and with the Investigative
Judge and others involved in Mr.
Miloshevich's case, it is clear that
there is not a shred of evidence that Mr.
Miloshevich committed any crime. The
inability of the present regime to
produce any evidence against Mr.
Miloshevich after all this time can
lead to only one conclusion: that his
arrest and detention are for political
reasons.
Several other factors
support this conclusion:
a) His position as
leader of the Socialist Party;
b) The attempted
abduction and threat to his life by
forces unknown on the
first night of the arrest drama;
c) The massive police
presence before he voluntarily
surrendered, meant to
portray Miloshevich as dangerous and an
escape risk, at the same time
terrorizing his supporters and family;
d) The timing of the
arrest attempt - at night - under cover
of darkness to
heighten the elements of surprise and
intimidation;
e) The hurried
attempt to arrest Miloshevich in time to
meet a deadline set
by Washington, which is criminally
responsible for the war of aggression
against Yugoslavia;
f) The accompanying
arrests of 250 other members of the SPS
and YUL on
similarly vague charges of "misuse
of power" - the signature of
political
arrests.
It is also clear that
his arrest has two main political
objectives:
a) to discredit,
demoralize and destroy the SPS, YUL and
other progressive
and patriotic forces in Yugoslavia who
still believe in national sovereignty
and honor;
b) to help the NATO
criminals justify their aggression
against the people of
Yugoslavia, which, if successful will
have devastating consequences for the
people of this beautiful country, the
Balkans and the whole world.
The DOS regime calls
itself "democratic". But real
democracy can not exist
without the rule of law and without
economic and social justice.
Their attempt to
change the law after the fact to allow
extradition in order
to hand Mr. Miloshevich over to the Hague
tribunal is a violation of the
universally accepted legal principle that
criminal laws cannot be enacted
retroactively.
The DOS leaders have
tried to justify their proposed
extradition law on two
grounds.
First, they say that
such a law is constitutional because
while the Yugoslav
Federal Constitution forbids extradition
of Yugoslav citizens to another
country, the Hague Tribunal is not
another country. This is sophistry. When
the Yugoslav constitution was written
there was no tribunal, so of course no
tribunal was mentioned. Clearly the
intention was to prevent extradition of
citizens. Moreover, the Serbian
Republican Constitution simply forbids
extradition, without regard to
destination.
Second, they say that
the Tribunal's authority is higher than
that of the nation.
But from what power does this
super-national sovereignty derive?
To create a UN
judicial body with binding authority
requires treaty ratification by
individual nations. This was never done
with the Hague War Crimes Tribunal. Thus
it has no authority over Yugoslavia or
any other state.
Instead, the Security
Council simply set up the War Crime
Tribunal on the
authority of the UN Charter, Article VII.
But Article VII does not grant the
SC the right to create judicial bodies.
In setting up the court, the Security
Council acted ultra vires. The Tribunal
is an illegal body.
At an award ceremony,
held at the American Supreme Court on
April 5, 1999,
the President of the Hague Tribunal,
Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald,
acknowledged that the Tribunal was
essentially created by Madeline Albright,
the Soros Foundation and various agencies
in and around the United States
government. That same month, Hague
Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Louise Arbour
held a joint press conference in
Washington with U.S. Secretary of State
Madeline Albright. Thus Arbour, a key
figure in a supposed war crimes
Tribunal, endorsed the conduct of a
government waging criminal war
even as the bombs were falling.
The various Yugoslav
and Serbian officials with whom Attorney
Black Met all conceded that there was no
evidence of any kind against Slobodan
Miloshevich. They justified their actions
on the grounds that they were doing what
the U.S. government wanted.
The DOS leaders are
not demanding that Yugoslavia's national
sovereignty
be surrendered to the Hague Tribunal.
They are demanding that Yugoslavia's
national sovereignty be surrendered to
the United States.
On the basis of these
findings, the ICDSM demands that the DOS
regime obey
the rule of law and release Slobodan
Miloshevich and all other political
prisoners
immediately. No Yugoslav citizen or
anybody else should be extradited to the
Hague Tribunal.
Declaration of the International
Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic
(ICDSM)
DEFEND
THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
FROM LIES AND TERROR!
Belgrade, June 17, 2001
THE ICDSM condemns
the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) attack
on the Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia and applauds the brave efforts
of the people to defend that embattled
nation.
The KLA attack could not have taken place
if it were not sponsored by NATO, led by
Washington. We urge people everywhere:
defend FYROM from the international smear
campaign which has been launched by the
Western mass media and so-called human
rights groups.
NATO always claimed that ethnic conflict
in the Balkans was the work of Mr.
Miloshevich and the Yugoslav government.
But Mr. Miloshevich has been illegally
jailed for 10 weeks. And the Yugoslav
government is now pro-NATO.
Yet NATO and the Western media have
suddenly discovered that FYROM, once
praised, is terribly abusive to
Albanians, thus justifying what the media
falsely calls a 'rebellion.'
The terrorist attack on FYROM
demonstrates that no subservience to NATO
protects a country from NATO's 'Greater
Albanian' terrorism. FYROM's government
did everything NATO asked. It let NATO
station troops on its territory. It
applied for membership in the European
Union. It applied for membership in
NATO's so-called Partnership for Peace.
It let NATO use its territory to conduct
raids against the friendly nation of
Yugoslavia. Thus it was an accomplice in
crimes of war.
But NATO does not wish to have compliant
nations in the Balkans, Eastern Europe
and the former Soviet Union. It wishes to
have weak protectorates dominated by
gangsters, racists and terrorists, under
NATO dictat.
Let this be a lesson to people the
everywhere. If a country surrenders 'just
a little' of its national sovereignty to
NATO, NATO will take it all. For NATO has
no friends, only future victims.
This Declaration unanimously adopted by
the following people, meeting as the
ICDSM Working Committee, on June 17th, in
Belgrade:
Professor Velko
Valkanov, Member of Parliament,
President, Bulgarian Antifascist Union,
Founder and Co-Chairman, ICDSM
Professor Mihail N. Kuznecov, Russian
Federation, Vice-Chairman, ICDSM
Sergei Dovgan', President, Peasants'
Party, Deputy of Parliament, Ukraine,
Vice-Chairman, ICDSM
Fulvio Grimaldi, Journalist and
Film-Maker, Rome, Italy, Vice-Chairman,
ICDSM
Aldo Bernardini, Professor of
International Law, Italy
Christopher Black, ICDSM International
Lawyers' Group, Canada
FEDERAL
ASSEMBLY COMMISION SUPPORTED APPEAL FOR
SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC MEDICAL TREATMENT OUT
OF PRISON
Commission for
applications and suggestions of the
Federal Assembly supported the appeal of
20 medical doctors, members of Assembly
who are demanding medical treatment out
of prison for Slobodan Milosevic. This
treatment is supposed to be held in
highly specialized medical institution.
According to Fonet, this appeal that was
sent to authorities of Serbia and FRY,
medical experts and public was supported
by 4 members of commission, one was
against it, and one was detached.
Commission didn't support suggestion for
previous opinion from prison and Military
Medical Academy experts. Commission
evaluated this appeal as "human and
sustainable".
HALF
MILLION SIGN UKRAINE PETITION
And
they're still signing....
On May
5th the powerful Peasant Party, the 3rd
or 4th biggest in Parliament, launched a
major campaign called, "FREEDOM FOR
SLOBODAN Miloshevich!".
They set up 449 action committees to
collect signatures demanding Miloshevich
be released from jail. As of 16 May they
have collected about one half MILLION
signatures.
Here's what people signed [capital
letters as per Ukrainian original]:
"To President Kostunica:
"Stating the will of hundreds of
thousands of citizens of Ukraine, we
address to you the demand that you
release from the walls of his jail THE GREAT CITIZEN
OF YUGOSLAVIA, THAT IS, OF THAT COUNTRY
WHICH BY AN ACCIDENT OF HISTORY YOU LEAD.
In demanding you take this action we
count on your honorable relationship with
the heroic past of your very much
suffering but never broken people and
with its best sons such as the steadfast
leader of the Socialist Party, Slobodan
Miloshevich."
This statement has been sent along with a
letter to Yugoslav President Kostunica.
We don't yet have the exact wording of
the letter but in general it attacks the
conditions under which President
Miloshevich was arrested and explains in
detail what has been done in Ukraine to
organize to organize for Slobodan
Miloshevich's release.
The Ukrainian activists are sending a
similar letter to the United Nations, to
the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
of Europe, to the OSCE, and to the
leaderships of Russia, Belarus and Greece
and the Parliamentary opposition in all
the NATO countries.
RUSSIANS
DEMAND ACTION
The Russian statement
was circulated among members of the
Federal Council, upper house of the
Russian Parliament. While the Council is
not the primary legislative body it
includes all provincial Governors as well
as Mayors of the biggest cities. This
group wields immense political and
economic strength. Included are Mayor
Luzhkov of Moscow, Mayor Yakovlyev of
Petersburg and Governor Kondratyenko of
the Krasnodarsk region.
The signers, including members of all
parties including Pres. Putin's UNITY
Party, called on Putin and the Russian
Government to take immediate action to
secure the release of Mr. Miloshevich.
Here is a translation of their statement,
transcribed by phone hookup:
"We
cannot understand how it is possible that
those who used armed force to bomb the
cities and villages of Yugoslavia,
trampling all human values without any
justification in International Law, are
now trying to destroy one of the greatest
Yugoslav and world politicians, the
former President of the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia, a true patriot of his
country."
"The attack on Miloshevich is an
attempt to avoid the punishment for the
crimes they committed directly and for
encouraging genocide against the Serbian
population in Kosovo."
"We protest the policy of the United
States and NATO countries in the Balkans
and demand that the prosecution of
Slobodan Miloshevich cease. We declare
our support and solidarity for Slobodan
Miloshevich in this most difficult
struggle."
"We appeal to the President and
government of the Russian Federation:
Take action to defend the former
President of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia, a country which has always
been Russia's most reliable friend!"
The Council members have also signed the
petition being circulated by the newly
formed Russian Committee to Defend
Slobodan Miloshevich. We will have the
Russian Committee's petition translated
into English and other languages as soon
as possible.
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