[Forwarded from Heikki Sipila]

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Slobodan Milosevic wrote a Preface to the Yugoslav/Serbian edition of the
Michael Parenti's book TO KILL A NATION - THE ATTACK ON YUGOSLAVIA that just
appeared from the press in Belgrade.

The book appeared as a result of the initiative and work of a group of
patriots, which included the private publisher MEDIAGRAF, who financed the
edition. President Milosevic gladly accepted the request of the group to
write a preface.

To order a copy of the book, one should contact the publisher:

MEDIAGRAF, Simon Simonovic (director) tel/fax +381 11 473 338, mobile +381
63 238 880, E-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

English translation of the President Milosevic's preface (full text) is
given below.


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PREFACE TO YUGOSLAV EDITION



I congratulate all those people who gave their contribution to translating
and publishing of the book - TO KILL A NATION - THE ATTACK ON YUGOSLAVIA -
in our country. Its author, Michael Parenti, is an American to whom every
true veracious inhabitant of the Planet ought to be grateful for the great
courage and ability to see and understand the events that marked the last
decade of the twentieth century.

His fellow country man, Ernest Hemingway, wrote in 1948 in the introduction
to his novel "Farewell to Arms" (which was, actually, published for the
first time in 1929):"..wars are created, caused and started by the economic
differences, and they are waged by the pigs which are trying to benefit from
them".

For the killing of Yugoslavia, all media, political, economic and military
means were used.

The war against Yugoslavia was conducted on behalf of the great powers
(Vatican, Germany, America...) because Yugoslavia stood in the way of their
interests. It stood as an obstacle to the goals of the new world oppressors,
the new colonialism. It represented "a bad example" for all those countries
and peoples who wished to stay free and independent, and who wish to have
the international relationship on the equality basis.

The powers which preempted the name - the International Community, only had
understanding for those who supported them. They didn't even want to hear
for the ones who didn't share their point of view and for the ones opposing
the New World Order.

The International Community, meritorious for the breaking of Yugoslavia,
encouragement of extreme nationalism in all Yugoslav republics (especially
in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina) and responsible for the national
conflicts, accused others for such actions; the ones that stood as an
obstacle to their intentions, the ones who were the victims of these intents
- it accused Serbs for the evil which it itself caused and performed.

This was not just the immorality of the International Community, that is, of
a certain part of it which advocated such immorality, but it was a crime of
that certain part of the International Community as well. In a certain way
this was a crime towards Croats and Muslims too, because they were pushed
back to the past, to irrational nationalistic savagery. But, this crime,
targeted against Serbs, was the greatest of all crimes ever directed towards
any of the peoples in the second half of the twentieth century in Europe.

Even the military support and involvement of Islamist extremists bothered no
one despite they were the first Mujahideens ever appearing in the military
conflicts in the European domain till that time. Nor was the military
support of the regular Croatian Army given to the Croatian military units in
Bosnia-Herzegovina of any interest to anyone.

It was only Serbia's material and moral help to the Serbian population
living in warring Bosnia-Herzegovina that was causing rage and disgust of
the so-called International Community to such extent that actions against
"tyrannical and militant" political authorities in Belgrade were immediately
taken, being in the shape of brutal economic and all other sorts of
sanctions which were imposed to the just reorganized FR Yugoslavia, along
with the military intervention against Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1995
and against FR Yugoslavia in 1999, in the collaboration with the Albanian
terrorists and separatists. Today Serbs in Croatia and Serbs in
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbs in Serbia and all Serbs in general are guilty
for the crimes of which they were the victims.

The war against Yugoslavia was and still is waged without any moral
scruples. Illegal "Court" in The Hague is one of the means of that war and
the proof that it (the war) is still ongoing.

But the events, contrary to the intentions of the creators of the New World
Order  and of The Hague "Court", show every day that there is a growing
consciousness in the World of the need to unite the forces of resistance to
the new oppressors.

Michael Parenti is among those people who undoubtedly gave great personal
contribution to that resistance.



The Hague, October 17, 2002

Slobodan Milosevic

Publisher's note: This text is the property of the publisher of the Serbian
edition of the book: 'To kill a Nation: The Attack on Yugoslavia' written by
Michael Parenti, and the recipients by e-mail are not allowed to make
financial profit from it, by using it in web, press or TV presentations
without previous written permission of the publisher.

© Mediagraf Belgrade 2002



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