Informazione

Sarajevo: Izetbegovic sapeva tutto
Pristina: racket della prostituzione
Vukovar: l'importante di una storia e' non raccontarla per intero


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da alberto tarozzi e zivkica nedanovski.

1.FONTE: FrVesti.

2.TITOLO: Alija Isetbegovic visitava i luoghi di tortura.

3.INSDICE : Patologo belgradese sulle prove contro il capo dei
mussulmani.

4.SITO INTERNET: http://www.frvesti.com/vest.asp?t=83545&s=vesti.gif&e=k

5. NUMERO DI PAGINE: ½.

6. DATA: 11.02.2001.



Il patologo dell'Ospedale militare a Belgrado, dott.Zoran Stankovic,è
convinto che il Tribunale dell'Aia sulle base delle prove esistenti
muoverà
atto d'accusa contro Alija Isetbegovic, ex capo
dei musulmani in Bosnia.
"Esistono le testimonianze degli internati dai campi di raccolta del
territorio della Federazione
BosniaHerzegovina che Alija Isetbegovic li haveva visitati. Esiste anche
il
video, si nota, sulle visite del campo
Celebici, che significa che lui sapeva tutto quello che vi succedeva a
quell'epoca- ha detto
Simic, agenzia "Srna"
Lui ha ricordato che queste prove sono state raccolte dal Comitato per
la
raccolta dei dati sulle
violazioni del diritto internazionale umanitario, del Governo della
Repubblica di Jugoslavia.
Secondo le sue parole, di nuovo verra' fatta richiesta nel merito delle
responsabilità per l'attacco della colonna
dell'Esercito Jugoslavo (JNA) nella via Dobrovoljacka a Sarajevo,
nonché
il tentativo
di nascondere le fossi comuni al Cimitero di Sarajevo, Lav.



1.FONTE: POLITIKA AD

2.TITOLO: Kosovo il centro della tratta delle bianche in Europa.

3.AUTORE: "Indipendent"

4.SITO INTERNET: http://www.politika.co.yu/2001/0211/01_09.htm

5.NUMERO DI PAGINE: 1.

6.DATA: 11.02.2001.

Secondo il giornale londinese"Indipendent", il Kosovo è il centro
europeo
della tratta delle bianche e della prostituzione.Tutto si svolge
"davanti
al naso"della polizia internazionale e della amministrazione delle
Nazioni
Unite.Il crimine organizzato, per la maggior parte, compra le donne nei
paesi dell'Europa orientale e in Albania , dopodiché le rivende alla
mafia
locale
nel Kosovo. La maggior parte di queste giovani donne finisce nelle case
di
tolleranza nel Kosovo,
ma alcune di loro vanno in Italia per diventare prostitute.
L'amministrazione delle Nazione Unite non presta affatto attenzione a
questo problema grave,
scrive "L'Indipendent" e cita che Pristina è strapiena di polizia
internazionale, ma solo 22 persone
si occupano di questo problema. Inoltre, queste 22 persone hanno a
disposizione solo un veicolo.

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              BBC News 11 February 2001
              Letter to the Editor
 

              To the Editor:

              I am writing in response to the BBC News of Saturday, 10
February, "Calls for arrests over Vukovar Massacre."
              Serbs are accused of being responsible for the killing of
more than 200 non-Serbs who were removed from the
              Vukovar hospital during the Croatian war of independence
from Yugoslavia.  Did BBC intentionally mean to not
              specify exactly who the "non-Serbs" were or was it an
honest mistake?

              For "the rest of the story," we need to take a closer look
at what transpired prior to the incident--the story that
              doesn't make the headlines.

              In late 1991 the Yugoslav Army captured the city of
Vukovar from Croatian forces who had been systematically
              massacring (ethnically cleansing) the ethnic Serb minority
in the city.

              A Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy article in
London in December 1992 said:  "At least 1,000 Serbs,
              mostly women, old people and children, were shot, knifed,
axed or bludgeoned to death systematically, one-by-one,
              in two main centres....One visiting Croat female
journalist, during the Vukovar fighting, unfamiliar with firearms,
              asked one of the young gunmen to cock a pistol for her so
that she could feel what it was like to kill a Serb.  She
              shot, indiscriminately, an old Serb woman who was standing
under Croat guard."  In November 1991, the Toronto
              Star said that "a photographer reported seeing black
plastic bags containing pieces of the bodies of [Serbian]
              children about 5,6,or 7 years old."

              When Serb forces broke through and discovered the grisly
scenes, Croatian soldiers, in an attempt to escape
              justice, fled to the protection of the Vukovar hospital,
jumped into bed, and became "patients," their weapons at their
              side.

              Perhaps one can look at the events that took place at the
Vukovar hospital as an act of revenge, but if your wife,
              child, parents and grandparents had just been slaughtered
by your enemy and you had seen your children cut up
              into little pieces and stuffed into plastic bags by
Croatian soldiers who were trying to escape justice by taking refuge
              in a hospital, be honest--what might you have done?

              Stella L. Jatras
              USA
 
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As Serbian workers threaten nationwide General
Strike -
The Issue is, Who Gets the Shares?

By Milos Zorich - Special to Emperor's Clothes
Belgrade, 2-12-2001
Translated by Tika Jankovich and Jared Israel



Will the ranks of 800,000 already jobless Serbian
workers be swelled by thousands laid off following
planned changes in the Privatization Law?

Belgrade is being watched carefully by international
business. They want auctions where they can buy
companies at bargain prices and they want legal
guarantees protecting investments. Meanwhile, the
Serbian Parliament will decide whether to halt a wave
of privatizations by workers. And the workers are
threatening a General Strike

A Proclamation to the People

"In short, the state is selling. Foreigners are buying.
Workers and citizens are loosing. We workers are
not for sale. Let's stop the plunder!"

Thus writes the Association of Serbian Unions. Urging the
Serbian people to protest changes in the Privatization Law
announced by the Serbian Government, the unions have called
a General Strike starting February 14 at 8:00 AM.

The Core of the Conflict

The current Privatization Law was passed during the
Miloshevich administration, a coalition of the Yugoslav Left,
the Socialist Party and the Radical Party. If a company was
privatized, the first priority in obtaining shares would go to
the workers who invested their labor for many years.

Anticipating the present regime's intention to sell companies
which are supposedly in bad financial shape to foreign
bidders, workers and managers have speeded-up
privatization under this law. They are trying to preempt the
process before a government sell-out to foreign interests can
take place.

Thus a race is underway, with the workers privatizing state
and public property, and the government trying to halt it.

This reporter spoke to several people on the street about the
proposed sell-off. Here are the words of Vladimir
Matvejevic, an engineer and one of 800,000 men and women
in Serbia who are unemployed and looking for work:

"Before our eyes we have the examples of
Bulgaria, Romania, Russia and other economies in
"transition" where the largest industrial enterprises
have been handed over to foreign corporations. As
a consequence, thousands of workers were fired, in
obedience to rules imposed by the International
Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

"One should bare in mind that for decades our
Yugoslav model of social-economy differed from
those in Eastern Europe. They had central state
economic control. We built a system where
businesses under workers' self-management existed
side by side with others that were privately owned.
In the self-managed sector, the companies were run
by elected representatives. Workers shared the
profits."

Workers Ask: Why Give Up Our
Shares?

So, nobody is against privatization per se. The conflict is
over how to do it. The workers demand to be the majority
shareholders. The present regime insists that the major
shareholders be investors, whose money, they say, can revive
production, introduce more economical operating structures
based on up-to-date technology and maximize savings in
production.

While this battle escalates, Belgrade is being watched closely
by foreign investors and businessmen. Last week a delegation
from the European Union visited Belgrade. Also, there was a
two-day meeting of the Business Council of the Stability Pact
for Southeastern Europe with representatives from sixty
companies in Europe, Asia and the U.S.

This "Investors Mission" met with 150 leading Yugoslav
industrial managers. Mr. Bodo Hombah, special coordinator
for the Stability Pact, and Manfred Nusbaumer,
Vice-President of the Business Council, held a press
conference where they demanded that: "the Belgrade
Government provide suitable conditions for business, along
with a law that it will guarantee the safety of foreign
investments."

"Please, no more help," says Mrs. Brezovacki

"They are offering to help us from abroad? Please!"
says Mrs. Goritsa Brezovachki, who works at a
garment factory . "First they impose sanctions. Then
they instigate civil war, stop production, bomb our
factories. Now finally after devastating our country
and putting us in a desperate position, they swarm
in with their bags of gold to buy our businesses
cheap and make us a colony. No more help!" (1)

The above opinion is not shared by Mrs. Mirosinka Dinkich,
a member of the G-17 group of economists. (2) Says Mrs.
Dinkich:

"It is better to be a well paid employee in a foreign
owned company, than a poor shareholder in a
company that makes no profits."

But workers counter this, asking, "Who says we will have any
job at all if these foreign interests get a hold of our
companies?" And Mrs. Dinkic admits that in the first year of
the regime's proposed economic reforms approximately
300,000 more workers would be left jobless. Out of these,
some 50,000 could find jobs in reconstructed companies and
another 50,000 in new companies. What about the remaining
200,000 desperate, hungry people? She recommends spending
around $400 million. But this is only to help them during the
first year. What about later on? And in any case, where would
this money come from? The government has no answer.

"Stop stealing the Electrical Power Assets"

Today (Monday, February 12) the Government will submit its
proposal for changing the old Law on Privatization to
Parliament. Meanwhile, workers are angry and getting
angrier.

Mr. Radomir Smiljanic, President of the Council of the
Serbian Association of Unions, says that:

"This Government 'writes the lunch bill for the
waiter,' avoiding consultations with the workers.
As proposed by the Government, workers are
entitled to 10% of the free shares. Other private
parties may obtain 15%. But 60% of the shares are
earmarked for bidders in public auctions to be run
by the state. The money thus obtained is to be used
by the state to meet its obligations, including
providing pensions."

Many workers feel this amounts to blackmail. If you want
your pensions, the argument goes, you have to give up your
right to shares in companies where you labored with the
understanding that you were the shareholders.

Mr. Aleksandar Vlahovic, the Minister of Privatization,
argues that, "it is essential that 'strategic partners', those with
a fresh money supply, enter the company."

To secure this plan, the new law would immediately halt the
current wave of worker-oriented privatizations.

While the conflict between the regime and the workers
intensifies, workers in major Serbian companies are sending
out urgent messages about the "organized plunder" of national
economic assets. "Stop the stealing of Serbian Electrical
Power Assets", alerts the paper of the Serbian Electrical
Power Industry. The employees say there's been a rapid
erosion of asset-value by management. Last Fall management
declared the assets to be worth more than $20 billion. Now
the figure is down to $4.2 billion.

Social Upheaval?

Last year, around 870 facilities out of a total of 7,000 were
privatized under the old Privatization Law. But this year, in
the past three months alone, 630 state and public companies
have gotten new, private owners.

The Deputy Minister of the Ministry for Economical
International Relations, Mr. Boran Karadjola, says "Whether
we like it or not, globalization is an unstoppable process,
which has to enter Yugoslavia, if it wants to be a part of the
world." He has recently signed a document bringing
Yugoslavia into the WTO as an observer.

Similarly, the head of the new Serbian Government, Mr.
Zoran Djindjic, told a meeting with the Serbian managers of
major companies three days ago that, "We want strong foreign
capitalists to come in, not shaky ones."

Clearly the government won't willingly back down. It intends
to open the door to foreign capital although it is fully aware
that foreign bidders will collude to keep the selling price
low. (3)

The ongoing conflict between the government and workers is
entering a period of great uncertainty. Social upheavals and
the further destabilization of the otherwise poor Serbian
economy are quite possible. Interviews I conducted with a
dozen employees of the largest companies point in this
direction. For example, a woman who works at Yugoslav
Airlines, told Emperor's Clothes:

"I have been working here 25 years and have
acquired certain rights to the property of my
company. Why should I agree now to be hired by a
new owner who would buy our airplanes, buildings
and technical equipment dirt cheap? If it happened,
I would feel deceived and ripped off."

And other workers ask, after they buy our property dirt cheap,
what prevents them from taking the assets and closing us
down?

Such sentiments - that the country’s economic assets are being
ripped off, that the country is becoming dependent on foreign
powers which, during a protracted agony of economic
transformation that they would impose on Serbia, would care
only for their own interests - these sentiments of rebellion are
the driving force behind the planned General Strike by the
worker unions.

***

Further reading -

1) Two very good background pieces on the so-called civil
wars in Yugoslavia are: 'German and U.S. Involvement in
the Balkans' by T.W. Carr, at
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/carr/carr.html and
Diana Johnstone's classic study, 'Seeing Yugoslavia
Through a Dark Glass' at
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/Johnstone/1yugo.htm

2) 'The International Monetary Fund And The Yugoslav
Elections' by Michel Chossudovsky and Jared Israel. This
article has been reprinted around the world. It documents
the connection between the G-17 economists, the present
Serbian regime, and the nation-destroying International
Monetary Fund and World Bank. It can be read at
http://emperors-clothes.com/analysis/1.htm

3) We came across a most revealing U.S. Commerce
Department Document, see Grand Theft: Montenegro...
at http://emperors-clothes.com/news/commerce.htm

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ROMA

Mercoledì 14 febbraio dalle ore 22,00 al classico village in via
libetta concerto a sostegno degli operai della Zastava e dell'ospedale
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RAVENNA

15 Febbraio 2001 - Crimini ed omicidi - Una assemblea a Bagnacavallo
(Ravenna) sui crimini della Nato in Jugoslavia - partecipano i delegati
sindacali della zastava

VICENZA

Vicenza 15 febbraio 30,20 sala circoscrizoione 7 in via vaccari
-Filorosso-Spartakus -assemblea contro l'uranio impoverito e la nato

BASSANO DEL GRAPPA

Bassano del Grappa 16 febbraio 0re 21 sala pubblica in via Angarano
assemblea dibattito dull'uranio impoverito e contro le basi nato

ROMA

sabato 17 febbraio III incontro del "Forum Europa sociale" (Centro
congressi via dei Frentani 3, ROMA). Partecipano le delegate sindacali
della Zastava di Kragujevac. Relazioni di Heinz Bierbaum; Schmittener -
IG-Metall; Fulvio Perini - CGIL; Moreno - comisiones obreras; G. Patta,
e con la partecipazione di Espace Marx, sindacati francesi, parlamentari
europei del GUE, economisti... La locandina è al sito
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BARI

Most za Beograd – Un ponte per Belgrado in terra di Bari
Associazione culturale di solidarietà con la popolazione jugoslava
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Bari
lunedì 19 febbraio
voci di resistenza e solidarietà da un paese bombardato
con le delegate jugoslave
Ruzica Milosavljevic, presidente del sindacato Samostalni della Zastava
di
Kragujevac
Rajka Veljovic, organizzatrice del progetto di adozioni a distanza
ore 11.30
Facoltà di Giurisprudenza (P.zza C. Battisti)
all’interno del corso di Diritto del Lavoro dei proff.
Bruno Veneziani e Giovanni Mario Garofalo
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“Il sindacato in Jugoslavia”
ore 17.00
Aula Magna dell’Istituto “Pitagora” C.so Cavour 249
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PADOVA

Padova 20 febbraio ASSEMBLEA VENETA 21 sala Polivalente per realizzare
un nuovo livello di
comunicazione e iniziativa e per formare la delegazione a Bruxelles per
l'incontro internazionale sull'uranio
impoverito aderisce anche il fratello di uno dei soldati morti di
leucemia, indiscussione anche iniziative per la
Colombia, la Jugoslavia la Palestina ed il trangenico;
Vigonza (Padova) 23 febbraio ore 20,30 assemblea in solidarietà ai
popoli sotto embargo e contro la nato

VICENZA

Vicenza ore 20,30 Chiostri di Santa Corono Filorosso Spartakus assemblea
contro l'uranio impoverito e la nato con Russo Spena e l'angesol

CAGLIARI

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KOSOVO: SGARBI, GRAVI DANNI ALL'ARTE PROVOCATI DAI SERBI

(ANSA) - PRISTINA, 23 GEN - I danni subiti dal patrimonio artistico del
Kosovo sono stati provocati in gran parte dalle forze di sicurezza serbe
durante il conflitto del 1999: lo afferma Vittorio Sgarbi, al termine di
una visita di cinque giorni compiuta nella provincia a maggioranza
albanese.
"E' vero che dopo la fine del conflitto sono state attaccate e talvolta
distrutte chiese serbo ortodosse - ha detto all'Ansa - ma si trattava
nella quasi totalita' dei casi di edifici del XIX o XX secolo la cui
distruzione on ha arrecato nessun danno all'arte". Secondo Sgarbi
appaiono invece "piu' gravi i danni prodotti dalle milizie serbe, che
hanno spesso distrutto moschee antiche ed edifici di pregio artistico".
Il critico italiano ha tuttavia constatato che "i monumenti piu'
importanti del Kosovo sono ben conservati, e nel complesso il patrimonio
artistico non e' stato colpito se non sul piano morale". A parere di
Sgarbi e' "una insensatezza" vedere le chiese presidiate dai soldati,
"le armi che proteggono le arti" ha sintetizzato, alludendo ai monasteri
ortodossi tuttora sotto la vigilanza della KFOR (la forza di pace a
guida NATO).
"Al mio ritorno in Italia - ha aggiunto - esercitero' pressioni sul
Ministero degli Esteri affinche' vengano stanziati dei fondi per
contribuire al restauro di importanti affreschi". Affrontando il tema
dell'uranio impoverito Sgarbi, che ha compiuto la visita a titolo
privato, ha raccontato di aver incontrato "soldati italiani, carabinieri
e diplomatici: nessuno tra loro - ha detto - ha espresso alcun tipo di
preoccupazione. Questo ha confermato la mia convinzione: l'uranio
impoverito e' un problema solo in Italia, non lo e' in Kosovo come non
lo e' stato in Iraq. Si tratta di una bufala prodotta da una campagna di
stampa senza fondamento". (ANSA)
BLL
24/01/2001 19:08

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(nota: Sgarbi Vittorio e' la stessa persona che durante i bombardamenti
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quali le milizie serbe arrostivano i bambini albanesi-kosovari sulla
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