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PETITION FOR THE SAFEGUARD OF SERBIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE

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Apr 2, 2001, 4:23:43 PM4/2/01
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Subject: PETITION FOR THE SAFEGUARD OF SERBIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE

Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:57:27 +0200

PETITION FOR THE SAFEGUARD OF SERBIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE

We, the undersigned, plead for an immediate end to the Albanian Kosovo

"Liberation" Army's annihilation of Serbian cultural heritage in the

form of destruction of medieval monasteries and churches. We further

urge the NATO and Albanian leaders Mr. Robertson and Mr.

Rugova to explore possibilities to safeguard this irreplaceable

cultural heritage from further, senseless destruction .

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Negovan Rajic: From Kabul to Kosovo

The barbaric destruction of the gigantic Buddhas in Afganistan has

provoked a justified hue of worldwide protests. Believers and

nonbelievers alike, all civilized people are recoiling in pain at this

intolerable assault on culture. It is not only an attack on the artistic

heritage of mankind, but also on human history and our collective

memory.

Sadly, as I write these lines, the Taliban has already reduced to a

pile of rubble the sandstone cliffs where pious Buddhist monks infused

a soul so long ago. None of the great powers has dared to send troops

into the Afghan's hornet's nest to save those priceless treasures. Even

if, to some extent, this failure can be justified by the wish to save

human lives, one cannot understand how, in Kosovo, in the heart of

Europe, in the presence of U.N. troops, the West is unflinchingly

witnessing the destruction of the monuments of a civilization which, in

the final analysis, is one of its own.

Who can believe commanders of the United Nations' Kosovo Protection

Force (KFOR) - an army of 40,000 soldiers and 2,000 policemen deployed

in an area no larger than a single department of France - who say they

do not have sufficient means to protect the Serb communities from

Albanian extremists nor to stop the destruction of almost a hundred *

churches and monasteries, some of which were adorned with magnificent

frescoes dating back to the Middle Ages? How is it that the same western

leaders and intellectuals who only yesterday were demonizing the Serbs

with allegations of all crimes imaginable, are so cowardly silent today?

For how long will the Western leaders be able to close their eyes to a

reality that will surely boomerang as did the wartime misdeeds of the

Nazis. No, tomorrow, our leaders will not have the right to say, "We

did not know". Orthodox churches are being dynamited, Serb houses set

aflame, and old cemeteries desecrated, all in the presence of the troops of

that same "international community" that is trying to impose

itself as the supreme judge of good and evil.

Whether it is the peak of cynicism or insensitivity,we are now being

told that the commander of the allied troops in Kosovo, an accomplice of

the terrorists, is thinking of entrusting the protection of those

Orthodox shrines still standing to the former soldiers of the Albanian

Kosovo Liberation Army! Even Hitler himself didn't dare to push perfidy

so far as to entrust the protection of synagogues to the

units of his SS! If this news is confirmed, we might as well put a cross

on the last vestige of the jewels of medieval art which, despite being

formally under Unesco's protection, have become, as the giant Buddhas,

mute witnesses of a civilization put to death.

But let's not fool ourselves, their disappearance will also be our moral

defeat and the world's power- brokers will not have an easy conscience

when trying to persuade us that this destruction is what the Serbs

deserved for their crimes. And who, after the the big petroleum

companies have elaborated their plans to run pipelines

across the Balkan peninsula, can still believe that the war

against Yugoslavia was a "humanitarian" war?

1. Jovana Krstic, Belgrade, YU

2. Anika Krstic, Belgrade, YU

3. Marija Knezevic, Belgrade, YU

4. Jovan Popov, Novi Sad, YU

5. Zorica Becanovic Nikolic, Belgrade, YU

6. Goran Nikolic, Belgrade, YU

7. Gordan Vujanic, Cardiff, UK

8. George Kokai, Liverpool, UK

9. Vojin Sljivic, London, UK

10.Dusan Puvacic, London, UK

11.Ranko Risojevic, Banjaluka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia-Herzegovina

12.Ivan Miocinovic, Bedford, UK

13.Dinka Miocinovic, Bedford, UK

14.Tessa McGilloway, London, UK

15.Dusko Jaksic, Nis, YU

16.Svetlana Uskokovic, Nis, YU

17.Andrew Mayer, London, UK

18.Svetosava Milunkovic, Nis, YU

19.Dobrica Djuric, Zajecar, YU

20.Bojana Djuric, Zajecar, YU

21.Nikola Djuric, Zajecar, YU

22.Doris Back, Belgrade, YU

23.Svetozar Cvetkovic, Nis, YU

24.Dragana Cvetkovic, Nis, YU

25.Milos Cvetkovic, Nis, YU

26.Milena Cvetkovic, Nis,YU

27.Milun Budisavljevic, Nis, YU

28.Draga Budisavljevic, Nis, YU

29.Zorica Budisavljevic, Nis, YU

30.Dragan Budisavljevic, Nis, YU

31.Djordje Panajotovic, Kragujevac, YU

32.Svetlana Panajotovic, Kragujevac, YU

33.Toma Svilanovic, Kragujevac, YU

34.Zoran Jugovic, Beograd, YU

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AV

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Apr 3, 2001, 5:12:40 PM4/3/01
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" ╕╕╕ DWH ╝ ╕╕╕" wrote:

Are you joking ? Taliban is the product of western crusade against USSR,
KLA - same instrument with same target - Russia and, more gnerally, slavic
nations and culture. Same nazi trend.

> Who can believe commanders of the United Nations' Kosovo Protection
>
> Force (KFOR) - an army of 40,000 soldiers and 2,000 policemen deployed
>
> in an area no larger than a single department of France - who say they
>
> do not have sufficient means to protect the Serb communities from
>
> Albanian extremists

But they had enough strength to bomb Serbia for 70 days. Destroying country
from high altitude and killing civilians, diplomats, reporters, and refugees
is
much safer than dealing with extremists.

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