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Heating Oil for Yugoslavia
- Subject: Heating Oil for Yugoslavia
- From: Andrew.Bacelis at directory.Reed.EDU (Andrew Bacelis)
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 11:48:47 +0200
The Portland "Coalition Against the War in Yugoslavia" fundamentally opposes depriving civilians of supplies vital to their survival to pressure foreign governments into compliance with US dictates. We demand that the people of Yugoslavia be treated according to their rights under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Geneva Conventions: Article 54.-Protection of objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population 1. Starvation of civilians as a method of warfare is prohibited. 2. It is prohibited to attack, destroy, remove or render useless objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population, such as foodstuffs, agricultural areas for the production of foodstuffs, crops, livestock, drinking water installations and supplies and irrigation works, for the specific purpose of denying them for their sustenance value to the civilian population or to the adverse Party, whatever the motive, whether in order to starve out civilians, to cause them to move away, or for any other motive. 3. The prohibitions in paragraph 2 shall not apply to such of the objects covered by it as are used by an adverse Party: (a) As sustenance solely for the members of its armed forces; or (b) If not as sustenance, then in direct support of military action, provided, however, that in no event shall actions against these objects be taken which may be expected to leave the civilian population with such inadequate food or water as to cause its starvation or force its movement. In the case of Yugoslavia, where extensive US/NATO bombing has destroyed public water, sewage, medical, and heating oil, [and embargoes prevent rebuilding], we demand that such supplies be provided to ensure civilian survival through the bitter Balkan winter. In an all too familiar fashion, reminding the Coalition of the US embargo on food and medicine to Iraqi civilians, the Clinton Administration now wants to prevent heating oil from reaching the people of Yugoslavia. We find Adminstration's blockage of a European Union proposal to provide civil heating oil to be inhuman, regardless of the policy objectives served. Finally, the European Union proposal needs to be expanded to provide necessary heating oil to all persons, without discrimination on the basis of the political party the city officials belong to: innocent people in both opposition and pro-government cities face death this winter. Like in Iraq for the past ten years, deprivation affects ordinary people far more than governments. "Milosevic and his people are the only ones that are not in danger of freezing this winter. They can manage. The others have no chance to survive," says a nongovernmental source in Belgrade. She also pointed out that, while they are only the majority in two major cities, not a single city parliament in Yugoslavia does not contain opposition groups. Even these opposition groups demand "not fuel for their members only, but for all towns without difference." Andrew Bacelis for the Coalition Against the War in Yugoslavia Portland, Oregon, USA
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