Protest 1996
THE PHOENIX GAZETTE
December 10, 1996
An Opinion Column Published on the Editorial Page
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PUNISH MILOSEVIC, NOT HIS VICTIMS
By Bob Djurdjevic
Slobodan Milosevic and the "international community" have joined
forces in oppression of the Serbian people.
So the U.S. is now "talking tough" and threatening to reimpose
the sanctions on Serbia if Slobodan Milosevic were to use force against
the Belgrade pro-democracy demonstrators.
But renewing the sanctions would only hurt the Serbian people who
are demonstrating in Belgrade streets, not Milosevic! Sanctions are
genocidal by definition - which is exactly what the U.S. and others in
the "international community" had done for almost four years during the
Bosnian war.
Hundreds of thousands of Serbian citizens died in silence due to
malnutrition, lack of medication or just plain hunger, while the
supposedly civilized world looked the other way.
How much more anti-Serbian and perfidious can the U.S. government
get? Threatening to punish the victims of Milosevic's oppression so as
to supposedly scare the Serbian dictator off comes close to being the
pinnacle in double-talk and Machiavellian scheming.
Meanwhile, what is that self-righteous "international community"
doing now to help the pro-democracy demonstrators in Belgrade? In a word
- nothing! At least not at the top levels of government. There were no
words of public outrage against Milosevic and support for the Belgrade
demonstrators spoken by the self-appointed defenders of the "free world"
- Bill Clinton, John Major, Jacques Chirac or Helmut Kohl. Nor, for that
matter, from Boris Yeltsin.
Why not?
There were no words of encouragement for the demonstrators from
Capitol Hill, either.
Why not?
Reports about the Belgrade protests are regularly buried inside
the daily CNN news broadcasts, as they are in most newspapers. Many
American TV stations don't even carry any news from Serbia. Yet every
day for the last two weeks, over 100,000 demonstrators have been battling
freezing rain, sleet and snow in Belgrade streets, not just facing
Milosevic's riot police. That's not "news?"
Why not?
Despite the lifting of the U.N. sanctions, the U.S. embargo
continues. And the World Bank and the IMF have not invested one cent in
Serbia and Montenegro in the last year.
Why not?
Here's why not: Because the U.S.-led "international community"
and Milosevic have joined hands in their oppression of the Serb people.
The people in Serbia have yet to get any dividends from Milosevic's
betrayal of the Serbs in the Krajina and Bosnia. Bill Clinton is as much
"American" as Slobodan Milosevic is "Serbian." Both men are all greed,
no morals. No wonder the birds of the feather flock together.
Which is why Belgrade demonstrators should realize that when they
shout "red bandits" and throw eggs at Milosevic's presidential palace,
they are also handing out the same epithets and launching the same
missiles against the "international community" - the Serb dictator's
partners in crime.
Belgrade demonstrators' best hope for success is to direct their
anger at the "international community." They should try to shame
Milosevic's closet admirers into giving up on him. It's been done
before. Mikhail Gorbachev was also once a "darling of the West."
So when the Belgrade protesters stand up to people like Clinton
and Milosevic, they are also standing up for the "Old Glory." One day,
patriotic Americans may follow in their footsteps.
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ATTRIBUTION: Bob Djurdjevic is a Phoenix-based writer and businessman.
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Bob Djurdjevic
TRUTH IN MEDIA
Phoenix, Arizona
e-mail: bobdj@djurdjevic.com
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