------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Date sent: Tue, 11 May 1999 12:00:25 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Sid Shniad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: ALLIES PAINTED AS BUMBLING BULLIES The Daily Telegraph May 11, 1999 ALLIES PAINTED AS BUMBLING BULLIES By Christopher Lockwood, Diplomatic Editor The bombing of the Chinese Embassy has been seized upon by all those opposed to the NATO campaign - from die-hard anti- Americans in Beijing to politicians and press within the alliance. Arriving in the Macedonian capital of Skopje yesterday, Oscar Scalfaro, the Italian president, said: "It is necessary for the bombing to stop because we are very worried to see that the raids are apparently moving away from military targets and are being directed towards civilian targets." The Italian press has been more scathing. La Repubblica asked: "To err is human, to persevere is diabolical - aren't we persevering beyond every limit?" Spain has been one of the most reliable NATO countries in the crisis but even the conservative El Mundo wrote: "The measures used by NATO to make Milosevic yield are absurd, bungling and irresponsible. The alliance's leaders are truly incompetent." In Greece, the Eleftherotypia, which usually backs the government, said: "The phrase 'war criminals' is the most lenient characterisation that one can attribute to NATO which is indiscriminately causing death in Serbia." With protests across Asia - in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Pakistan and Singapore - the German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder took his forthcoming visit to China back to the drawing board and postponed a EU-Sino summit. More than 100 protesters in Taiwan threw paint and eggs at the US mission and burned US flags. In Hong Kong, Martin Lee, the pro-democracy leader, led a march to the US and British consulates. He said: "It would be very sad indeed if such good relations were to be ruined by a single act of atrocity. That's why we call upon the US government, the leader of the NATO forces, to apologise unreservedly and pay compensation." In Islamabad, Pakistani riot police blocked about 150 Chinese marching to the US Embassy. And in Thailand, a tape broadcast hourly on Business Radio said: "Keep watch on the dangerous and ugly American who is cited as our best friend." Demonstrators in Tokyo held up photos of the three victims and signs saying: "NATO is a killer."
[PEN-L:6696] (Fwd) ALLIES PAINTED AS BUMBLING BULLIES
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