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From: Elich, Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'siemvesti' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 1:22 PM
Subject: SN1032:At Albright's Signal


>Vecernje Novosti (Belgrade)
>May 18, 2000
>
>AT ALBRIGHT'S SIGNAL
>
>By Borislav Komad
>
>    Under the title "Albright's Recipes" the Vecernje Novosti
>published on Monday, 20 March this year, a commentary saying the
>following: Madeleine Albright recently stayed in Banja Luka where,
>according to the Belgrade Vreme, she had talks with "promising young
>men,"   Milorad Dodik, Jadranko Prlic, and Tonino Picula.   Next it
>was the journalists' turn, including a few from the Belgrade papers.  As
>pointed out, prior to and after the talks with the lady-boss of US
>diplomacy, they were virtually held captive in Banski Dvor, fully
>searched, and had to hold their bags open all the time, to be allowed
>in the end to use paper and pencils during the talks.
>
>    The talks chiefly focused on Serbia.
>
>    The way Albright talked about what should be changed in Serbia and
>how was another example of arrogance, interference in the affairs of
>others, and an assault on the intellect of the Serbian people.
>
>    One of her messages on the occasion was: "We had thought that the
>sanctions would help the people realize their position, why they were
>suffering, and that they would blame Milosevic for this suffering."
>Then she said she could not understand "what was stopping the people from
>taking to the streets -- have they grown tired?" And finally she said the
>main thing: "Something needs to happen in Serbia that the West can
>support."
>
>    It is not difficult to deduce what "that something" is.   Clearly it
>is the formula "the worse things are, the better."
>
>    Almost two months later, Madeleine Albright's "recipes" and
>"messages" were echoed in yesterday's "call" of the Serbian Renewal
>Movement to the people to stand up to "the tri-partite pact" in
>power by "general civil disobedience and mass protests throughout Serbia,
>in all towns, villages and roads."
>
>    Thus, we clearly have it in black and white who in our homeland is
>obediently turning the ideas of world police into reality by urging
>uprisings, and continuing the aggression, which his NATO masters had
>begun with tons of bombs.
>
>    There is no country in the world that does not protect its citizens
>from street terror and hired fomenters of unrest.   Democracy under the
>banners of servility has always been alien to our people and no
>Albright's or similar recipes will be accepted here.   Precisely because
>of the freedom and the tomorrow of that part of the world which now wants
>to subjugate us with the assistance of the domestic scum.
>

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