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Re: (fwd) In Montenegro, intellectuals call for a referendum
- Subject: Re: (fwd) In Montenegro, intellectuals call for a referendum
- From: "Fulvio Grimaldi" <bassottovic at libero.it>
- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 21:38:48 +0100
Bisognerebbe ricordarsi di chi sia questa Paola. Una feroce propagandista filo-albanese visceralmente anti-jugoslava, ai limiti e oltre della provocazione, ai limiti e oltre della minacce a chi smascehra le sue manovre destabilizzanti, finto-anti USA. Oggi, infatti, sono gli USA che tramano per la secessione del Montenegro contrabbandiere e narcotrafficante, retto da un boss del crimine organizzato come il pluriinquisito Djukanovic. E questa Paola fa il suo compitino. ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrea" <andreamartocchia at libero.it> To: <balcani at peacelink.it> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 7:36 PM Subject: 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 > > >
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