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NEBOJSHA MALIC: MACEDONIA'S FUTILE SURRENDER

The Reuters photographer who captured the moment when Macedonia capitulated may not get a Pulitzer, and more's the pity. Such honor is usually reserved for dubious but heart-rending pictures of politically correct refugees, yet how often can one picture capture all the anguish of a nation being murdered with words?
With that one gesture of his hand, covering his face in despair (or dismay?) as Albanian power-monger Arben Xhaferi signed the papers that cut Macedonia's throat, Ljubco Georgievski may have secured himself a place in the history books, right next to the infamous photo of Neville Chamberlain holding up the treaty of Munich and promising "peace in our time."
Terms of Suicide
So wonderful was this peace agreement, Macedonian leaders had to sign it in secret, for fear that the people they were supposedly saving might seek to stop them. Imperial legates Francois Leotard and James Pardew looked on with satisfaction as Macedonia's Prime Minister, President and opposition leader signed a document giving in to all the demands of the UCK.
NATO's Secretary-General, Lord George Robertson, praised the signing. "This day marks the entry of Macedonia into modern, mainstream Europe... a very proud day for this country," said the man who became a peer for advocating the terror-bombing of Serbia. He was echoed by his predecessor, Javier Solana -- the actual bomber of Serbia -- who called it a "great day in the history of Macedonia." Even His Most Exalted Majesty, President George Bush, congratulated the president (whose name he could never pronounce) on a pact that somehow "strengthened democracy" and "preserved sovereignty" by encouraging armed rebellion, apartheid and ethnic quotas.
The pact has nothing to do with democracy, even less with sovereignty, and least of all with peace. That is why the pact has not been published yet, and is unlikely to be anytime soon. Summaries that are available to the public are sparse and sterile, but even they make it obvious that Skopje agreed to ethnic quotas in government and police, state funding for separate Albanian schools and -- most significantly -- redefining Macedonia as a state of nameless citizens, as opposed to a nation-state of Macedonians, thus giving minority Albanians de facto rights to nationhood.
We Forgot to Tell the Uck!
Another thing seldom pointed out is that the Treaty of Ohrid (or maybe the "Ohrid Agreement"?) was technically signed between two parts of the Macedonian coalition government, and not the separatist paramilitary UCK. Of course Xhaferi and Imeri have the same agenda and work hand in glove with Ali Ahmeti's bandits, but officially, the UCK has no obligations whatsoever. All it is invited to do is voluntarily surrender its weapons to some 3,500 NATO troops scheduled to arrive as soon as the fighting stops. But the fighting is not stopping, since the UCK never signed any peace deal....
Even if NATO was to deploy -- ostensibly for 30 days, just like the US mission in Bosnia was going to take no longer than one year -- how could 3500 NATO troops with no mandate disarm twice as many UCK bandits (emotionally attached to their AK-47s, no less), when 40,000 NATO troops with near-absolute power could not do it in Kosovo?
With the UCK continuing to fight the Macedonian army and the "new" Albanian bandit group, ANA, unequivocally rejecting the Ohrid pact and even denying Macedonia's right to exist, it is obvious that the surrender will not benefit Trajkovski, Georgievski or Macedonia in general. Having obtained this much by the force of arms, the guerrillas have nothing to lose, and everything to gain, by fighting even harder -- and dirtier.
Racak Reprised
Tuesday night, the Associated Press reported that Albanians were accusing the Macedonian army of "massacring" civilians in the village of Ljuboten, a scene of heavy fighting for the past few days. Apparently, a village resident spoke to Associated Press by telephone (!) and claimed seven civilians were summarily executed in a gruesome fashion. Unnamed international officials "confirmed bodies had been found, but would not say how many."
Where, oh where is William Walker and his clear, unequivocal language? Made unnecessary, perhaps, by the Daily Telegraph's confident choice of headline: "Albanians Slaughtered in Macedonia."
The Observer was not nearly as decisive as it spun the story of documented UCK atrocities against Macedonian civilians -- condemned even by the loyal Imperial "human rights" crusaders -- into a story of alleged Macedonian atrocities against innocent Albanians.
Then again, there is no need for NATO bombs, a la aprÉs Racak to usher in the UCK victory. Skopje already gave up, remember?
Empire's Fingers in Macedonian Pie
The wise sages in the Western press also ignored the fact that the Macedonian situation has rapidly deteriorated ever since Ambassador James Pardew arrived to represent the White Marble Throne at the Ohrid "negotiations." Until then, Macedonians at least had verbal support for their sovereignty and defense from UCK attacks, though they were still pressured to refrain from fighting. Within two months, openly supported from Kosovo, the UCK had grown exponentially stronger, while the Macedonian position grew weaker by the day.
The June 5 "ceasefire" helped the UCK infiltrate and conquer Tetovo, ethnically cleanse dozens of villages, and open two more fronts. Eighteen Macedonian soldiers were slaughtered in broad daylight in UCK ambushes and mine attacks. But in the end, what most likely made Georgievski and Trajkovski throw in the towel was the Empire's order to Ukraine to stop selling Macedonia weapons it so desperately needed.
Javier Solana confidently stating that the UCK "will comply" with the agreement it had not signed; American "advisors" among the UCK; American troops acting as UCK's taxi drivers during the retreat from Aracinovo; the entire "peace" proposal that kowtowed to the bandits' demands... numerous clues point to the real mastermind behind Macedonia's murder. The Empire is a sloppy criminal, since it can do its dirty work with absolute impunity, under the cover of a little creative PR.
For example, AFP featured three Washington analysts (Susan Blaustein, Eric Witte and Jim Hooper) who deny US bias towards the UCK and demand more robust action. Three different analysts from three different institutions speak in complete agreement. Well, no wonder: Witte and Hooper both worked at the International Crisis Group, and Blaustein still does.
The Long Way Down
One cannot help but wonder if Macedonia would be doing as badly today had it not aided NATO in its attack on Yugoslavia two and a half years ago; had it not lent its territory for NATO's flyovers and troops concentration, had it not taken in hundreds of thousands of Albanians loyal to the KLA; had it not, in effect, helped the KLA carve Kosovo away from Serbia...
Perhaps the rulers in Skopje counted on support of Albanians that brought them to power. Maybe they even thought NATO and the Empire would protect them as a return favor for obedience in 1999. But the Empire does not like to remember favors, especially if their giver is in no position to call in the debt. Besides, what has Macedonia done for NATO lately that would be worth the Alliance turning around 180 degrees on the entire Albanian issue? It really seems none of this was personal, at least not on the Empire's side. Albanians are their chosen horse in the Balkans race, their dog in the fight. And the Macedonians... well, they just got in the way. Perhaps, later on, Albanians will be discarded as Croatians, Bosnian Muslims (sort of) and Macedonians, were. That would be a unsurprising from a culture that celebrates disposability, from dinner plates to servants. For Macedonia, however, the reversal would come too late.

Nebojsha Malic

Antiwar.com

http://english.pravda.ru/yougoslavia/2001/08/20/12881.html
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