>Kosovars, not NATO, must decide their future

[This is the Editorial from the latest Green Left Weekly. Further 
coverage of the situation in Kosova can be read at 
http://www.peg.apc.org/~greenleft]

The US-directed NATO air war against Serbia appears to have ended. 
NATO forces are occupying Kosova.  

NATO's bombing campaign continued by violent means its policy of 
seeking to preserve the political stability of the existing states in 
the Balkans. The international statement against the war and for self-
determination for Kosova initiated by Green Left Weekly pointed out 
that NATO was demanding =93that Serbia allow NATO troops to occupy 
Kosova ... because the NATO powers had lost confidence in the Serbian 
authorities' ability to crush the Kosovar armed resistance movement=94. 
 

Cynicism is an easy response to NATO's negotiations. At Paris, the 
Kosovars were promised, in order to obtain their agreement, that an 
international meeting would be held in three years' time =93to 
determine a mechanism for a final settlement for Kosovo, on the basis 
of the will of the people [and the] opinions of the relevant 
authorities=94. But NATO also included a demand unacceptable to Serbia -
- the right of NATO to move throughout Yugoslavia.  

This inevitably meant war against Serbia. NATO expected the Serbian 
regime would respond with a massive acceleration of the ethnic 
cleansing of the Kosovars that it had already begun, which would 
weaken the social base of the Kosova Liberation Army (KLA).  

Having recruited heavily among from among Kosovar refugees and 
emigrants, the KLA started to beat back the Serbian security forces 
in Kosova. NATO, by posing as =93United Nations peacekeepers=94, has 
given the Milosevic regime in Serbia a peace in which the retreating 
Serbian army is protected from the KLA and the regime from losing 
face. At the same time, as NATO became a force on the ground in 
Kosova, it withdrew any proposal for Kosovar self-determination.  

The new situation should help to clarify the political situation for 
many people. The imperialist powers of NATO have no significant 
economic interests at stake in their war against Serbia, but they do 
have political goals. They are continuing to pursue their political 
aim of opposing the emergence of the KLA as an effective armed 
resistance movement expressing the Kosovars' aspirations for self-
determination, which might inspire a popular movement for self-
determination and national unity among the Albanian populations 
divided by the borders of Macedonia, Montenegro and Greece.  

Success for NATO means the preservation of state borders in the 
southern Balkans which were established and legitimated by a 
conference of the imperialist powers in 1913. The elementary 
democratic right of national self-determination demands instead that 
these boundaries be determined by the nations there, in accordance 
with their own wishes.  

The direct obstacle to the Kosovar people exercising this right is no 
longer the occupying Serbian security forces but the UN-authorised 
Kosovo Force (KFor) dominated by NATO. This force should withdraw 
from Kosova. The people of Kosova should be allowed to run their own 
affairs, including the creation of their own security forces. Any 
KFor pressure on KLA fighters to surrender their weapons should be 
opposed: the future of the KLA is for the Kosova people, not NATO, to 
decide.  

Opponents of NATO's war and =93peace=94 aim should call for NATO to 
immediately provide, with no political strings attached, massive 
reconstruction aid to Kosova and Serbia, in the form of non-repayable 
grants, at least sufficient to restore all the civilian 
infrastructure that has been destroyed. Holding reconstruction aid to 
Serbia hostage to the removal of Slobodan Milosevic would be 
=93collective punishment=94 of the Serbian people for the alleged crimes 
of one person.  

NATO's objectives in the Balkans have not been achieved. In 
particular, the mass movement for the democratic rights of the 
divided Albanian nation has not been extinguished. Their struggle 
reinforces the lesson that those who want freedom must fight for it.  






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