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<A HREF="aol://5863:126/alt.conspiracy:522908">The Eastern Problem - part of
the Balkan time-bomb
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Subject: The Eastern Problem - part of the Balkan time-bomb
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Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 7:32 AM
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" Every nation's homeland is sacred. If you destroy one, you mutilate
the entire human race." These words were spoken on the pulpit of the
Notre Dame Cathedral, some 80 years ago, by Father Gratry. He was
talking about the Trianon Treaty, which dismembered the 1000 years old
kingdom of Hungary. During the last 80 years, the Hungarians did not
forget the loss of their homeland, and never will, just as the Jews did
not forget the loss of theirs for some 2000 years. Just as Nazism was
not born in Germany but in Versailles, so the tragedy of the Balkans
can all be traced back to Trianon, where from the fragments of Hungary,
the successor states of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and greater Romania
were created. These artificial formations forced Albanian Muslims to
live with Serbs and compelled Czechs to live with Slovaks. It takes
time for historic events to reveal their consequences. It took nearly
80 years for these creations of Trianon, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia,
to self-destruct and as a result, to de-stabilize Central Europe. That
process is not nearing it's end, it is only beginning! Trianon cut
mercilessly into the flesh of compact Hungarian populations. Hundreds
of towns were separated from their suburbs; villages were split in two;
communities were deprived of their parish churches or cemeteries;
townships were cut off from their railroad stations and their water
supplies. A 1000-year-old European country was made into an invalid. In
the process, 35% of all Hungarians were turned into foreigners within
the towns, which were built by their fathers. Hungarians became
Europe's largest minority and in the "free for all" even Austria
obtained some parts of the old kingdom. The new borders were not drawn
on the basis of plebiscites. By ignoring the ethnographic borders, the
dismemberment of the 48 million Austro-Hungarian empire resulted in the
creation of 16 million ethnic minorities. These minorities were not
emigrants who voluntarily left their old country, but people who never
moved from their home towns and became foreigners, because the borders
were redrawn around them. President Wilson asked for a Danubian
Confederation to replace the Monarchy and wanted to draw the internal
borders within it, on the basis of self-determination through
plebiscites, but his views were disregarded. On March 31, 1919, he
called the proposed dismemberment of Hungary absurd, but was overruled
by the French. As a result, the United States Congress refused to
approve the Treaty of Trianon, but the treaty was implemented (mostly
by the French) anyway. When the Wends and Slovenes of the Muraköz
protested their separation from Hungary, when the Ruthenians expressed
their desire to remain part of the kingdom which they shared for a
thousand years, when the Swabians of the Banat protested their
annexation into Romania, their requests been all denied. There was only
a single instance where self-determination prevailed: The city of
Sopron was allowed to hold a plebiscite and voted to remain part of
Hungary. In any society, the acid test of civilization is the respect
for minority rights. The successor states, which were created,
validated the words of Tacitus: "We hate whom we hurt." They attempted
to solve their minority problems, through denationalization, ethnic
cleansing, deportations, expulsions, transfers, dispersions and many
other forms of uprooting. Hungarians had to choose between their
nationality and their property. Because of intimidation and coercion,
350,000 Hungarians decided to leave all their possessions behind and
flee to rump Hungary. (This number exceeds the number of Serb refugees
who have been driven out of Kraina by the Croatian army.) The
possessions of Hungarian communities were also targeted. In Romania
alone, Hungarians lost 1,665 schools and universities, including the
world famous János Bolyay University. After 1956, when the heroic
children of Budapest mortally wounded Communism, the rulers of the
successor states used the uprising as a pretext to speed up the forced
assimilation of their Hungarian minorities and things got even worst
for Europe's largest minority. It was after the Hungarian Revolution,
when the remaining autonomous Hungarian regions of Transylvania in
Romania and Vojvodina in Yugoslavia been abolished. Today, the over 3
million Hungarians have no autonomy at all, although it has been
guaranteed by the Great Powers in 1920, again in 1945, and once more by
the European Parliament, in 1993, in Article 11 of Decision 1201. After
1989, there was a short period of hope, when the Hungarian bishop,
László Tokés, was temporarily heralded as an all-Romanian national
hero, for leading the successful revolution against Ceaucescu, or when
Miklós Duray, the Hungarian leader of Charter 77, was released from
jail in Slovakia. Unfortunately, this did not last. By 1991, the
formerly Communist leader, Milosevits of Yugoslavia, once again turned
to anti-Albanian and anti- Hungarian propaganda to distract attention
from economic problems and things got even worst as Serbia settled the
Serb refugees from the Kraina into the Hungarian towns of Vojvodina.
One wonders, if there is a limit to the patience, of this largest group
of European minorities, the Hungarians and what will happen, when that
limit is reached? Problems do not solve themselves accidentally. Those
who want a better future must first have a plan, a concept of that
future. For the stability and prosperity of Central Europe, that plan
should start with autonomy for all the minorities of the region and
could eventually aim for a large and therefore stable, voluntary
federation. History teaches us, that the Balkans became unstable
whenever a power vacuum evolved in the Danubian Basin. It also teaches
us, that peace and prosperity resulted, when LOCAL power existed there.
The wise learn from the mistakes of history, instead of repeating them.
Only mindless bureaucrats worship the status quo. The rest of us know,
that if something is broken, it should be fixed. What is needed in
Central Europe is NOT the permanent stationing of NATO troops, but
local power, based on some form of a strong Danubian Federation. But
before that can even be be contemplated, it is essential to guarantee
the cultural autonomy of all ethnic groups in the region. Ten years
ago, Mr. Milosevits rescinded the autonomy of TWO provinces: Kosovo and
Vojvodina. It is unfair to disregard the plight of the Hungarian and
other minorities of Vojvodina, just because their struggle is
non-violent. The international press should give equal coverage and the
international community should give equal support to the collective
human rights and autonomy of both the Albanians in Kosovo and the
Hungarians in Vojvodina. It would be fitting, if on the 80th
anniversary of the dismemberment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and
after the resulting terrible suffering of three generations of some 20
millions of innocent ethnic minorities, we would start the process of
rebuilding. It would be even more fitting, if in this process of
rebuilding, we would not be creating hostile and unviable mini-states,
but would aim at a stable and powerful Federation of Central Europe.

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