Belgrade, March 23
A two-day international conference titled “Objectives and consequences of NATO aggression on Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) – ten years after” opened today in the Belgrade Sava international conference center.
Besides Serbian scientists and other public figures it is attended by about 200 foreign guests from over 40 countries from all the continents.
Today more than 20 speakers have presented their papers, all emphasizing that the aggression ten years ago was an act against peace and stability aimed at promoting the expansion of NATO, spreading militarization and interventionism on a global scale and the decomposing of sovereign states.
The Conference continues on 24rth of March. It was preceded by the opening of an exhibition of photographs, books and documentary films on the aggression.
The organizers are the Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals and the Association of Generals and Admirals of Serbia founded by high-ranking officers who lost their jobs after the “democratic” changes in that country in October 2000.
Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals
Anti-NATO forces in Serbia mark 10th year since bombing of Yugoslavia
March 23—Hundreds of representatives are meeting in Belgrade on March 23-24 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-led 78-day bombing of Yugoslavia and the heroic resistance of its people and military during NATO’s aggressive and illegal war. Participants came from many European countries, including Bulgaria, Belgium, Russia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Britain, Spain, Portugal and Serbia, as well as Palestine, Angola, Brazil, Venezuela and the United States.
In 1999, thousands of courageous students rallied at huge rock concerts on bridges the U.S. and its NATO allies were bombing in Belgrade. Wearing shirts emblazoned with bull’s-eyes, they protested the criminal NATO violation of Yugoslavia’s sovereignty, proclaiming themselves “NATO targets.”
The Belgrade Forum met to “remember the defense of the county” that coincided with NATO’s first step of Western military expansion into the former socialist countries. The U.S.-led NATO assault killed over 2,000 civilians and bombed chemical and water treatment plants, resulting in permanent destruction of the country’s ecology. The Pentagon used bombs and shells with depleted uranium in Kosovo and the rest of Serbia 10 years ago. Now cancer rates there have skyrocketed to over 300 percent above prior rates.
Speakers at the two-day conference said the U.S.-NATO war—allegedly to “liberate” Kosovo—was designed to build Camp Bondsteel, now the largest U.S. military base in southeastern Europe. The U.S.-NATO plan was to transform the Balkans into a launching pad for further military expansion into Eastern Europe and Southwest Asia, which has happened.
Ivan Dimitrov from Bulgaria, one of the speakers at the Belgrade Forum, apologized to Serbs for his nation’s role as the military base from which the U.S. launched many of the aerial attacks during the 78-day war on Yugoslavia. Belgrade, he said, is unique, a city that was bombed by both the Nazis and by NATO. He continued, “The capitalist system is the focus of all the evil in the world.”
In the Yugoslavia of 1989, some 20 million people of many nationalities lived in six republics. Some 70 percent of the country’s productive capacity was publicly owned.
Since Yugoslavia’s breakup, everything has been privatized. The factories are closing. The fancy Benetton, Gap, Ann Taylor and computer stores have few customers. Unemployment is in double digits. In Kosovo, a former province of Serbia that NATO has turned into an abject colony, unemployment is 70 percent.
Protests of NATO ‘celebration’ planned
Most speakers at the Belgrade Forum condemned the world capitalist press for suppressing the truth about what NATO began in Yugoslavia, but noted that this spring marked a new beginning for a worldwide fightback against NATO militarism and the putrefying capitalist system it protects.
The most pro-capitalist, rightist and subservient politicians in Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Poland, Bulgaria and other “new” NATO member-states came into office after establishing their loyalty to the West and to neoliberal policies supporting “globalization.” That is, they backed U.S. and European Union imperialist investment and control, turning their countries into Western colonies to defend their own narrow interests.
The workers in Eastern Europe, robbed of free health care, education, the guarantee of jobs and culture, face double-digit unemployment.
Now the U.S. and NATO look to the working-class and farmer youth of Eastern Europe’s “new” NATO members for cannon fodder for its colonial adventures. These youths’ job is to kill and die for NATO in Afghanistan, while NATO military expenditures strain the budgets of these poorer member nations.
The 60th anniversary of NATO in early April has become the focus of protest all over Europe and also in Canada, beginning now. In Montreal, Rome, Brussels and Belgrade people are gathering to say no to NATO expansion, with major protests planned for April 2-4 in and around Strasbourg, France.
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Tanjug News Agency - March 23, 2009
Dacic: UDI is "continued NATO aggression"
BELGRADE - First Deputy PM and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic on Monday in Belgrade addressed a
conference dubbed, "NATO Aggression against Serbia: Ten Years After".
Dacic said that the process of the unilateral proclamation of the secession of Kosovo and its recognition
by certain states presents "a continuation of the bombing, pressure and aggression" which NATO
carried out against Serbia and then Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRJ) for 78 days in 1999.
Tanjug news agency reports that he addressed the gathering on behalf of the government, to point out
that the air strikes on Serbia were carried out without a decision of the United Nations Security Council,
that they present a violation of the UN Charter, the Paris Charter, the closing acts of the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), as well as the elementary principles of international
law.
"The bombing of Serbia was a consequence of a false accusation of genocide and ethnic cleansing,
because of a stage-managed massacre, and the alleged guilt of the Serbian forces in Racak," Dacic said.
The attacks against Serbia presented the closing stage of all the pressures put on the country since the
beginning of the 1990s, according to the minister, who is also the leader of the ruling Socialists (SPS).
"It is similar today. Just as then, it also happened now that the unilateral recognition of the
independence of Kosovo and Metohija took place without a decision of the UN Security Council," Dacic
said, pointing out that "the unilateral proclamation of secession and its recognition by certain states
present a continuation of the bombing, pressure and aggression that were in force at that time".
"On the grounds of the illegal manner of the air strikes, the lack of a UN Security Council decision, and
the consequences of the bombing for the Serbian people, the NATO aggression constituted a crime,"
stated the minister.
It was announced last week that the Serbian government will on Tuesday hold a special session
dedicated to Remembrance Day for the victims of the NATO air strikes.
For the first time since 2000, throughout the country citizens will suspend their activities and observe a
minute of silence for the innocent victims as sirens are sounded at noon on March 24 -the 10th
anniversary of the beginning of the attacks.
The government session will be open to the public and it will be addressed by Prime Minister Mirko
Cvetkovic.