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Dichiarazione dell'IAC sull'assassinio di Bulatovic
- Subject: Dichiarazione dell'IAC sull'assassinio di Bulatovic
- From: Coordinamento Romano per la Jugoslavia <crj at sigmasrl.it>
- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 20:25:06 +0100
http://www.iacenter.org > > Is the CIA Murdering Yugoslav Leaders? > IAC Condemns Bulatovic Assassination > > The International Action Center condemns the murder of Yugoslav > Defense Minister Pavle Bulatovic. The minister was gunned down in a > Belgrade restaurant Feb. 7. The assassination was "part of a chain of > organized terrorism orchestrated from abroad," Yugoslav Information > Minister Goran Matic charged at a Feb. 9 press conference. It > coincided with a new wave of terror against Serbs who have refused > to leave their homes in the NATO-occupied province of Kosovo. > > Over the past three years at least a dozen Yugoslav officials have > been assassinated. Most were members of the Yugoslav United Left > or the Serbian Socialist Party. Is this a CIA "executive action" > campaign to destabilize the government of Yugoslavia? > > Last October, at a session of the information committee of the United > Yugoslav Left, Goran Matic had "warned that subversive and terrorist > actions are being planned abroad in order to destabilize the country's > political and economic system," the Yugoslav press agency Tanjug > reported. He charged that Washington's policy would "increasingly > rely on destructive and illegal activities ... relying on an existing > network of secret agents." > > During the US-NATO bombing of Yugoslavia last spring, US missiles > destroyed the bedroom of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, > and the Pentagon openly declared Yugoslav political leaders to be > military targets. This was in brazen violation of the Geneva > Convention, which prohibits political assassination. To set the stage > for the bombing, the CIA-backed "Kosovo Liberation Army" > murdered dozens of Kosovar Albanians, Serbs, Roma and others > who opposed secession from Yugoslavia. > > As well as being Yugoslavia's defense minister, Bulatovic was a leader > of the Montenegro Socialist People's Party, which wants Montenegro > to stay part of Yugoslavia. The US and NATO have been > encouraging a separatist movement in Yugoslavia, as they did > previously in Slovenia, Croatia. Bosnia and, most recently, Kosovo. > The Pentagon has gone so far as to warn the Yugoslav government > not to "interfere" in Montenegro's affairs. Montenegro has been a part > of Yugoslavia since that country was founded. > > >From the 1961 murder of Congo President Patrice Lumumba through > the repeated attempts on the life of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, from > Operation Phoenix in Vietnam to the murder of tens of thousands of > Latin Americans by CIA-supervised death squads, the CIA and > Pentagon have long used assassination as an instrument of war and > policy. The CIA overthrow of Salvador Allende's pro-socialist > government in Chile in 1973 was preceded by a wave of political > assassinations. Nor can we forget the FBI-CIA domestic > assassination program—the COINTELPRO murders of members of > the Black Panther Party, the American Indian Movement and other > activist organizations in the '60s and '70s. There is evidence that Dr. > Martin Luther King was among COINTELPRO's victims. > > The corporate-owned major US news media have not even raised the > question of a US hand in the assassinations in Yugoslavia. Ignoring the > Yugoslav government's statements, they have implied the victims were > involved in criminal activity—a classic "make 'em look dirty" means of > blunting outrage-or insinuated the Yugoslav government itself had > carried out the murders. The media made similar allegation about the > January murder of anti-NATO Serb nationalist leader Zeljko > Raznjatovic, popularly known as Arkan. > > This is the same corporate news media that uncritically repeated wild > and now disproven Pentagon allegations of mass murder by the > Yugoslav army in Kosovo, claims used to justify last spring's > undeclared war. They have refused to report non-government efforts > to investigate NATO war crimes in Yugoslavia, such as the > Independent Commission of Inquiry founded by former US Attorney > General Ramsey Clark. They have completely censored any news of > the recent US-orchestrated presidential coup in Ukraine, which > threatens to bring US troops to Russia's border. This level of media > complicity with the State Department and Pentagon has not been seen > since the height of the Cold War in the 1950s. > > The Bulatovic assassination and the new attacks on Serbs in Kosovo > coincide with other bellicose moves by the US toward East Europe > and the former USSR. The past few weeks have also seen a pro- > NATO coup against Ukraine's parliament, the US Navy seizure of a > Russian ship in the Persian Gulf and the State Department's > declaration of support for anti-government forces in the former Soviet > republic of Belarus. The Pentagon has also revived its "Star Wars" > program and is planning NATO military exercises in July in Ukraine, > Bulgaria and Estonia. For decades the Washington warmakers have > dreamed of the military conquest of East Europe and what was once > the Soviet Union. Now they appear to believe they can make this > dream a reality. They must be stopped. -- --------- COORDINAMENTO ROMANO PER LA JUGOSLAVIA ----------- RIMSKI SAVEZ ZA JUGOSLAVIJU e-mail: crj at sigmasrl.it - URL: http://marx2001.org/crj http://www.egroups.com/group/crj-mailinglist/ ------------------------------------------------------------
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