Slobodan Markovic on Sun, 11 Apr 1999 04:26:17 +0200 |
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Syndicate: Civilisation? |
======================================================================== DISCLAIMER: I'm not affiliated with any of the sides in current conflict on Balkans. I'm a 21 years old student of computer sciences at the University of Belgrade. I don't support violence as a way of solving any conflict. You are about to read only one tiny part of my experiences concerning goddamn war in my living environment. ======================================================================== In a recent article forwarded to <nettime> mailing list, one passage catched my eye: "[Tony] Blair himself has made clear that the war against Milosevic's Serbia 'is no longer just a military conflict. It is a battle between Good and Evil; between civilisation and barbarity'." Well, I guess that the following can be considered as - "civilisation". Crvena Zastava factory in Kragujevac was hit yesterday. This factory is the largest one in whole region and more than 38.000 workers directly depend from its existence. So, they have organised 24h "human shield" in the factory. That was the top news in the first days of NATO strikes, so NATO officials knew that the factory is full of people 24h a day. But, who cares, right? Yesterday, missiles hit the factory wounding 120 workers (8 of them are in very critical condition). That was totally unnecessary act of violence, because NATO missiles didn't hit the ammunition and weapons production sections of the factory, but rather marginal car assembly section. Two days ago, NATO missiles flattened to the ground one ski centre on the Zlatibor mountain. Yugoslav Olympic Committee Ski Hotel is totally devastated and three civilians (guardians of the empty hotel) were killed on the spot. Gosh... is THAT supposed to be yet another Serb freighting action? Yesterday, the victims of savage Prishtina bombings were buried, also. Apart from that, some 100 more people were also buried - for the second time (because one NATO missile hit the graveyard damaging more than 100 graves, two days ago). It seems that NOBODY in Yugoslavia can rest in peace, anymore... :-( Greetings, Slobodan Markovic | http://solair.eunet.yu/~twiddle Internodium Project | http://www.internodium.org.yu ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/east/ to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress