Re: (fwd) In Montenegro, intellectuals call for a referendum



Sono in completo, netto, totale ed assoluto disaccordo con la signora
Paola che ha girato sulla lista senza alcun commento questo "appello di
intellettuali". Certo, e' una perla: davvero, un esempio fulgido del
ruolo nefasto degli "intellettuali" di destra nei Balcani, uno degli
esempi peggiori da molti anni a questa parte. Si noti che sono tutti
legati ad organizzazioni pseudoumanitarie, dei "diritti umani", del
"volemose bene" retorico, tutte dipendenti dai grandi finanziatori
occidentali, dal gruppo Bertelsmann alla Fondazione Soros. La loro
filosofia: smantellare lo stato sociale, non solo il socialismo;
rifondare i "diritti" sulla appartenenza etnica o pseudo-etnica (in
questo caso, pseudo: bisogna essere dementi per differenziare una "etnia
montenegrina", e' come inventarsi una "nazionalita' toscana" diversa da
quella italiana!); e poi privatizzare, visto che lo chiede il FMI e la
BM. 
Ma, soprattutto, spaccare, smembrare, dividere! La RF di Jugoslavia "non
esiste", non e' mai esistita nemmeno la RFSJ, erano "gabbie dei popoli"
(lo diceva anche Hitler). Cinque parti non bastano. Mancano ancora
Montenegro, Kosovo, anzi Kossova, Tetova, Sandjak, Vojvodina. Una
miriade di protettorati privi di qualsivoglia sovranita' o voce in
capitolo... Quello montenegrino, di protettorato, lo lasciamo in
gestione alla mafia delle sigarette Philip Morris, che e' alleata alla
nostra camorra. I finanzieri ammazzati in Puglia ringraziano.

Andrea

PS. In opposizione alla propaganda ultrafilosecessionista - in questo
caso addirittura anti-UE in quanto legata agli Stati Uniti d'America! -
consiglio i testi pubblicati su THE NJEGOS NETWORK

> http://www.njegos.net






Paola Lucchesi wrote:
> 
> From: "monitor" <monitor at cg.yu>
> 
> Letter of Protest and Call for International Support
> 
> Free Montenegrin Intellectuals, Citizens, and Representatives of Civil
> Society: For a Free and Democratic Referendum
> 
> To the European Heads of State and Government
> Cc: The High Representative of the EU, Dr. Javier Solana
> 
> As Montenegrin citizens supporting European values and the European
> integration of our country, we are deeply dismayed that Dr Javier Solana,
> the High Representative of the EU, has unfortunately decided to join
> efforts with Greater Serbian political forces in Belgrade and Podgorica in
> their opposition to Montenegro's right of self-determination. The EU risks
> undermining and jeopardizing Montenegro's stability and security. We find
> it truly bizarre and incomprehensible that while Slobodan Milosevic is on
> trial in the Hague, the EU finds common cause with his followers in
> Podgorica and Belgrade. The serious deterioration of the political
> situation in Montenegro in January 2002 was a direct consequence of this
> alliance. The EU's one-sided and irresponsible policy encourages extremists
> to escalate the situation and strengthens the hand of those political
> factions which threaten the use of violence.
> 
> The EU's insistence on the preservation of the so-called FRY ignores the
> fact that FRY exists in name only. It was Serbia, not Montenegro, which
> destroyed this always problematic state through a cascade of unilateral an
> violent acts in the last decade. Consequently, there is almost nothing
> remaining between Montenegro and Serbia today that can be preserved or even
> broken. The pro-Yugoslav rhetoric of the EU and its allies is truly hollow.
> Most importantly, what will happen to our structural economic reform
> program recently praised by the IMF and World Bank if the pro-Federation
> forces take over as a result of the EU "mediation" effort? What will happen
> if we relinquish the euro as Montenegro's currency and reintroduce the most
> worthless currency in Europe (the dinar) back into our country? And what
> will happen to our first but extremely important achievements in the domain
> of multi-ethnic tolerance and democracy if the so-called pro-Yugoslav
> forces legitimize their Greater Serbian project with the support of EU?
> 
> Fortunately, there is still a chance to prevent further negative
> developments. With this aim in mind, we, free intellectuals and citizens of
> Montenegro of all different ethnic backgrounds, representatives of civil
> society, and leaders of the anti-Milosevic and anti-war campaign, call for
> necessary international understanding, solidarity, and support. First, we
> call for an immediate and total end and change of the current EU
> realpolitik, which is deeply wrong and painful for Montenegro, and
> potentially damaging and dangerous for the region. After that, we call for
> international support for a free and democratic referendum on our country's
> future status. Such a referendum is the only way out of the current
> unsustainable political impasse. It is the duty of the European Union to
> press all political factions in Montenegro to participate fully in the
> democratic process, so that the final decision will enjoy unquestionable
> legitimacy.
> 
>  List of Signatories
> 
> 1.      Milan Popovi?2. , Director, Center for International Studies of
> University of Montenegro
> 3.      Slobodan Franovi?4.     , President, Helsinkee Committee of Montenegro
> 5.      Milka Tadi?6.   , Executive Director, Independent Weekly Monitor
> 7.      Sr?an Darmanovi?8.      , Director, Center for Human Rights and
> Democracy
> 9.      Neboj?a Medojevi?10.    , Director, Center for Transition in Montenegro
> 11.     Miodrag Perovi?12.      , Professor, University of Montenegro,
> Founder of Monitor
> 13.     Predrag Obradovic, Rector of University of Montenegro
> 14.     _erbo Rastoder, Professor, University of Montenegro,
> Editor-In-Chief of Almanach, Journal for Cultural Development of
> Muslims-Bosniaks in Montenegro
> 15.     Nebojsa Vucinic, Director, Center for Human Rights of the
> University of Montenegro
> 16.     Nik Gashaj, President, Albanian Cultural Association
> 17.     Anton Sbutega, Professor
> 18.     Miodrag Vlahovic, Director, Center for Regional and Security Studies
> 19.     Rade Bojovic, Center for Democracy and Human Rights
> 20.     Gojko Kastratovic, Director, Montenegrin Film Library
> 21.     Ilija Vujo?evi?22.      , Professor, University of Montenegro
> 23.     Svetozar Jovi?24.       evi?25. , Professor, University of Montenegro
> 26.     Ljubi?a Stankovi?27.    , Professor of University of Montenegro,
> Member of Montenegrin Academy of Arts and Sciences (CANU)
> 28.     Drasko Djuranovic, Director, Monitor
> 29.     Zeljko Ivanovic, Director, Independent Radio Antena M
> 30.     Branko Vojicic, Editor-In-Chief, Monitor
> 31.     Stevo Vucinic, Founder, Independent TV Montena
> 32.     Vesna Kilibarda, Provost of University of Montenegro
> 33.     Vjera Radovic, Professor of University of Montenegro
> 34.     Sonja Bjeletic, Professor, University of Montenegro
> 35.     Novica Samardzic, Publicist, Editor, TV Montenegro
> 36.     Rajko Todorovic, Painter, Professor of University of Montenegro
> 37.     Darko Sukovic, Editor-In-Chief, Independent Radio Antena M
> 38.     Anka Buric, Painter, Professor of University of Montenegro
> 39.     Balsa Brkovic, Writer, Editor, Independent Daily Vijesti
> 40.     Snezana Nikcevic, Journalist, Editor, TV Montenegro
> 41.     Aleksandar Becanovic, Writer
> 42.     Andrej Nikolaidis, Writer