Yugoslav Daily Survey BELGRADE, 14 September 2000 FROM THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA -YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT ADDRESSES MEMORANDUM TO UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY -FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: FOREIGN INVESTORS' INTEREST IN YUGOSLAVIA INCREASES -MINISTER MATIC POINTS TO FOREIGN PLANS FOR TAKING POWER IN YUGOSLAVIA -MINISTER MATIC: UN MISSION PROTECTS KOUCHNER'S MAFIA NATO AGGRESSION - CONSEQUENCES -YUGOSLAV UN AMBASSADOR ON USE OF DEPLETED URANIUM IN VIOLATION OF UN CHARTER YUGOSLAVIA - CHINA -SERBIAN VICE PREMIER RECEIVES CHINESE AMBASSADOR EUROASIAN CONFERENCE ON TRANSPORT -YUGOSLAV TRANSPORT MINISTER ADDRESSES CONFERENCE IN RUSSIA YUGOSLAVIA - ANGOLA -YUGOSLAV DELEGATION VISITS ANGOLA SERBIAN PROVINCE OF KOSOVO AND METOHIJA -KFOR AND UNMIK RESPONSIBLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER IN KOSOVO-METOHIJA -TREPCA WORKERS CONTINUE PROTEST AGAINST PLANT SEIZURE KOSOVO AND METOHIJA - TERRORISM -SERB CONVOY STONED IN KOSOVO-METOHIJA -SERB WOMAN KILLED IN KOSOVO-METOHIJA - SERBS PROTEST * * * FROM THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA YUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT ADDRESSES MEMORANDUM TO UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY NEW YORK, Sep 14 (Tanjug).- Participants in the general debate of the 55th regular UN General Assembly session had the opportunity Wednesday, second day of the session at the Palace of Nations in New York, to read a Memorandum of the Yugoslav government on the difficult situation in the UN-run Serbia's Kosovo-Metohija province. The latest Yugoslav government document on the implementation of the Security Council Resolution 1244 was distributed to the General Assembly to brief the participants of Yugoslavia's views and of the analysis of the situation in the province that the Yugoslav government addressed to the UN on August 21. The Memorandum points to the continuing worsening of the situation in Kosovo-Metohija since the previous analysis of June 7, and underlines that the situation has deteriorated dramatically due to acts of terrorism being perpetrated by ethnic Albanian separatists aided and abetted by KFor and UNMIK chiefs. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: FOREIGN INVESTORS' INTEREST IN YUGOSLAVIA INCREASES BELGRADE, Sept 14 (Tanjug) - Foreign investors' interest in investing in the Yugoslav economy is growing, according to the Yugoslav government as quoted in a statement released on Thursday. At a session chaired by Prime Minister Momir Bulatovic, the cabinet reviewed current economic trends and a report on the work of the national flight control administration, the government statement said. The cabinet noted that 186 companies have been founded in Yugoslavia since January - 114 joint-stock companies and 72 all-private foreign ventures - with foreign investments totalling in excess of 81 million German marks. Fifteen new companies were founded and 17 annexes to existing business contracts were signed in August alone, which was a period of intensified political pressure, the statement said. by 20 percent over the past years, with 1,000 aircraft flying through Yugoslav airspace each day, it was noted. The government approved the necessary funds to the flight control administration for purchasing new equipment, in order to maintain the high safety standards in air traffic and increase its hard currency revenues. MINISTER MATIC POINTS TO FOREIGN PLANS FOR TAKING POWER IN YUGOSLAVIA BELGRADE, Sep 13 (Tanjug).- The upcoming elections will be held in a legal and peaceful manner and will be won by candidates who get the greatest number of votes in Serbia and Yugoslavia, although several scenarios have been drawn up to help opposition parties, which do not enjoy popular support, come to power with the participation of foreign forces, Yugoslav Minister of Information Goran Matic said at a press conference Wednesday. There are several scenarios for helping the opposition get power illegally, the most curious of which is the one defined at a meeting held between the head of the UN mission for Bosnia Jacques Klein, US Ambassador to Sarajevo Thomas Miller and pro-US authorities in Republika Srpska, who Serbian police uniforms andiriding in about 140 vehicles, into Serbia's territory after the polling stations close on September 24, Matic said answering questions by reporters. Elections for Yugoslavia's president and parliament and local elections in Serbia are scheduled for that date. According to that scenario, the opposition would proclaim its alleged victory and start arresting state officials with the help of the false police officers to make it seem that the police has taken the side of the opposition, Matic said. Media support for that scenario has been obtained from Republika Srpska and from the NATO propaganda machinery that should report that the police has sided with the opposition, which will allegedly have won the elections but the votes will allegedly have been stolen, Matic explained. If such a scenario could be implemented, ethnic Albanians of the Kosovo Protection Force from Serbia's Kosovo-Metohija province would enter towns in central Serbia wearing Yugoslav Army uniforms, where the opposition would welcome them with flowers and TV stations would report that the army supports the opposition, Matic said. Other scenarios for taking over the power in Yugoslavia by force have been prepared abroad, for a single simple reason - the absolute majority of Yugoslavs support the present authorities. The authors of the scenarios are aware of this and are planning to overthrow the expected absolute winners, Matic said. This country has sufficient power and a security system that can confront such a scenario, he added. The opposition is deeply aware that it cannot win the upcoming elections, and has therefore commissioned falsified opinion polls that should get the public opinion to contest the credibility of the elections and persuade the voters that opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica is the favourite, Matic said. Such propaganda opinion polls are aimed at preparing the public opinion for the planned scenarios, Matic said, adding that the Group-17, a part of the opposition, Otpor and some media such as the Danas daily have been entrusted with the dirty work, Matic said. We are ready for all subversive or terrorist activities and have answers to all such attempts. Elections in this country will be peaceful and will be won by those whom the voters will elect, not by those supported by NATO, ethnic Albanian tanks or false policemen from Srpska, Matic said. MINISTER MATIC: UN MISSION PROTECTS KOUCHNER'S MAFIA BELGRADE, Sep 13 (Tanjug).- The UN mission in Serbia's Kosovo-Metohija province is not implementing the Security Council Resolution 1244 and is doing nothing to protect its population or to ensurethe return of displaced persons, it is only working to protect (UNMIK chief) Bernard Kouchner's mafia and should consequently leave Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Minister of Information Goran Matic said Wednesday. After last year's (March-June) NATO aggression on Yugoslavia ended, international troops KFor and civilian mission UNMIK took over the responsibility for administering Kosovo-Metohija in line with the Security Council Resolution 1244. Matic told a press conference, attended also by press attaches of several embassies, that the results of the mission's "efforts" are 300,000 expelled non-Albanians, over 1,000 Serbs killed and 1,400 abducted. Under the umbrella of the UN mission and within the framework of the phantom so-called Kosovo Protection Corps (which is not even mentioned in Resolution 1244), Croatian instructors are creating at the Dragas base near provincial capital Pristina a special military unit of 3000 ethnic Albanians wearing NATO uniforms, Matic said. The UN mission is planning to replace troops from western countries by ethnic Albanians. The fact that 700 Serbs are being held in a concentration camp near Pec, commanded by a brother of Agim Cheku, one of known war criminals in the former Yugoslavia, is another proof of UNMIK's failure, Matic said. The reporters were shown unedited, authentic and shocking footage showing the mission's troops "from the inside", drunk, disorderly and half-naked, having "fun" in their bases in Kosovo-Metohija with young women and even ethnic Albanian children. Commenting the behaviour of international troops, Matic said the is easy to understand that it is doing what NATO was doing all the time,Matic said. The Kosovo-Metohija mission is attempting to destabilize Yugoslavia, develop aggressive-terrorist structures to undermine its interests, militarize the region and arm para-military units that the mission's task was to disarm, Matic said. Yugoslavia's fundamental political and state commitment is to making the Balkans a zone of peace and security, demilitarizing the region and reducing tensions to enable its peoples to live in peace and to cooperate, Matic said, pointing to attempts being made to make the Balkans a powder keg in order to realize the geo-political and strategic interests of outside forces. Underlining that the UN mission has not accomplished any of its tasks, Matic recalled that Resolution 1244 defined the basic rules for the development of multi-ethnic coexistence in the province, the right of all refugees and displaced persons to return home safely, and the need for demilitarizing the "KLA" and other armed groups of ethnic Albanians and for the return of Yugoslav forces to Kosovo-Metohija. NATO AGGRESSION - CONSEQUENCES YUGOSLAV UN AMBASSADOR ON USE OF DEPLETED URANIUM IN VIOLATION OF UN CHARTER GENEVA, Sep 14, (Tanjug).- Yugoslav Ambassador to the UN in Geneva Branko Brankovic said Thursday that last year's NATO aggression on Yugoslavia constituted a glaring violation of the fundamental principles of the UN Charter, and most strongly condemned the US, whose aircraft dropped depleted uranium bombs on inhabited areas. Brankovic was presenting a Yugoslav government document on the effect of the use of depleted uranium during the NATO aggression on Yugoslavia in 1999. The following is the official translation of his statement: In the NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, called "Humanitarian intervention - Guardian Angel", commander of French air force in NATO, General Joffret stated: "The air force received orders to destroy life in Serbia" (the statement was quoted by Michel Fontanie, President of ASFED FRANCE - Association pour la sauvegarde des familles et enfants de disparus, in Strasbourg, 27 May 1999). NATO aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, from 24 March to 10 June 1999, was committed in gross violation of the fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations and international law in general and represents a crime against peace and humanity and a crime of genocide. During the armed NATO aggression against the FR of Yugoslavia, it was established beyond doubt that US A-10 aircraft fired shells with depleted uranium (DU). Some 50,000 missiles with DU were fired on some 100 densely populated locations in the Serb province of Kosovo and Metohija. It was also established that 3,000-5,000 DU shells were fired on 8 locations outside the Province - of which six in the region of Presevo and Bujanovac and one in a broader area of Vranje and one in Montenegro. The Yugoslav authorities undertook a detailed investigation of all locations outside the Province and established that contamination is going up to 235,000 Bq/kg, which is 1,100 times above the permissible level of contamination. The contaminated areas were marked and other activities are underway to deal with the consequences. US Department of Defense refused to release information about the locations and quantities of DU used in the territory of the FR of Yugoslavia. In his letter to P. Sullivan, Executive Director of National Gulf War Research Center of 19 July 1999, the Director of the Joint Staff denied access to this information because "The issues related to the use of DU in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia area of operations are under litigation in the International Court of Justice. Any answers we provide at this time may impact the interests of the United States in these proceedings". At the request of UN Secretary-General K. Annan, NATO Secretary-General G. Robertson, in his letter of 7 February 2000, confirmed that throughout the territory of the Province of Kosovo and Metohija, in approximately 100 air strikes, around 31,000 rounds of DU ammunition were used (which is equivalent to 10 tons of DU) and attached a map with only 28 locations, saying that "at this moment it is impossible to state accurately every location where DU ammunition was used". But it was not said why it was impossible at this moment, nor when it will be possible, if in July 1999 was not possible. Nevertheless, the USA knows best the characteristics of DU weapons and the health consequences that DU provokes to the future generations. On the basis of many research studies conducted after the Gulf war by US institutes it was established beyond doubt, that DU contaminates both environment and affects population on a lasting basis - development of tumours, immune system damage, neurological problems, respiratory disease, kidney damage and male and female reproductive effects, newly-borns with deformities, etc. The effect of DU is lasting (DU has a half-life of 4.5 billion years) and its chemical and radiological toxicity cannot be reduced. The fact that most of DU, in addition to the Province of Kosovo and Metohija was dropped in the area of Presevo and Bujanovac, with a large Albanian population, indicates that the goal might be, in addition to destroying the Serbs, also an attempt to systematically destroy the coming generations of the Albanian population, whose birth rate is among the highest in the world: according to the data from 1994, growth rate in Serbia is minus 3 %, in Vojvodina, minus 0.3 %, in central Serbia, and even plus 17.2 in the Province of Kosovo and Metohija (half the figure in Albania). The US has tried to justify the use of weapons with DU ammunition owing allegedly to their greater effectiveness in anti-tank warfare. The fact that 30,000-50,000 DU missiles were dropped in the Province of Kosovo and Metohija, and only a dozen Yugoslav Army tanks were destroyed, raises the issue of the true goals in using such quantities of DU ammunition in densely populated areas. The most important reason is that DU is made from radioactive waste, which is very expensive to store and safeguard. The US thus disposes of large quantities of hazardous waste by spilling it over the territories of other countries. Uncontrolled diposal of this radioactive waste deliberately causes lasting and dangerous contamination of Europe. The dispersion of DU particles cannot be controlled or prevented and may spill over to neighbouring states and regions. In addition to the local population, international civilian and security presences, staff of humanitarian and non-governmental organizations in general deployed in the Province of Kosovo and Metohija, are also exposed to DU dust, inhaled or ingested through food and water. Among them, as well as among US veterans from the Gulf war, "inexplicable illness" began showing up. Armies and Governments of NATO countries are aware of the dangers arising from DU and some Governments have already undertaken certain measures of protection. The use of DU weapons represents a grave breach of the basic principles of international humanitarian law because they cause unnecessary suffering and excessive injury, beyond the point used for military purposes. For its inherent cruelty and immeasurable lethal effects threatening the current and future generations, in the UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, DU weapons rank among the weapons of mass or indiscriminate destruction (UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, Resolutions 1996/16 and 1997/36); also these are precisely the weapons which uses is prohibited by international law for more than a century including the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols of 1997. Under US pressure, some international organizations tend to minimize the effects of DU and conceal serious consequences caused by the use of DU, while some give up preparing a report warning of DU or withdraw reports and published new versions deliberately diminishing the scope of effects of DU. In line with this let me quote the statement by Dan Fahey, a former US Navy officer "The Pentagon has refused to comply with 1993 congressional mandate to study the health effects of inhaled and ingested DU dust. In 1999 the Pentagon obstructed a United Nations investigation of the use of DU in Kosovo. The Pentagon is likely to continue impeding investigations of DU hazards", and remind you that the nine US congressmen (supporting the rights of US veterans, victims of DU used by the US in the Gulf War) sent, on 8 June 2000, a letter to the President of the USA expressing concerns over the reports that the US Government has blocked an investigation by the World Health Organization's experts into the effects of DU on human health. In the report of Amnesty International on war rights violations by NATO during the operations in Yugoslavia, referring to the studies indicating "the DU dust poses a significant health risk, if inhaled or ingested", the Amnesty International expresses concern about indiscriminate nature of DU ammunitions and recommended NATO and its member states "to investigate and cooperate fully with independent investigations of the possible long-term health and environment risk posed by DU weapons". It is therefore necessary for the Yugoslav experts from the Institute for Nuclear Science "Vinca", in cooperation with independent experts and those from international organizations who are not under the influence of the US (Iraq, India, Russia, China), to examine the terrain and mark contaminated sites. In view of the fact that weather and natural laws contribute to dissemination of uranium in the field, it is necessary that international organizations for the protection of human rights, health, environment, food, etc. undertake urgent action in order to protect the population and ensure financial resources to decontaminate the terrain, wherever possible. YUGOSLAVIA - CHINA SERBIAN VICE PREMIER RECEIVES CHINESE AMBASSADOR BELGRADE, Sept 13 (Tanjug) - Serbian Vice Premier Vojislav Seselj received on Wednesday China's Ambassador to Yugoslavia Pan Zhanlin, a statement from this Yugoslav republic's information ministry said. During the cordial and open discussion, Seselj thanked Pan for his great personal contribution to the development of friendly bilateral relations and cooperation, the statement said. The Chinese people and government have shown true friendship for the Yugoslav people in their hour of trouble, and the Yugoslavs appreciate this, Seselj said. He added that, differences in views and rivarly between Yugoslavia's internal forces notwithstanding, promotion of friendly cooperation with China is an important part of Yugoslavia's strategy. Pan, for his part, expressed pleasure with bilateral cooperation to date and the upward curve in overall relations, stressing he regarded Seselj as a true friend of China and as his friend, and repeated an invitation to Seselj to visit China soon. EUROASIAN CONFERENCE ON TRANSPORT YUGOSLAV TRANSPORT MINISTER ADDRESSES CONFERENCE IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, Sep 14 (Tanjug).- Yugoslav Minister of Transport Dejan Drobnjakovic addressed Wednesday the second Eurasian conference on transport held in St. Petersburg. Drobnjakovic briefed the participants of the great devastation of Yugoslavia and especially its transport infrastructure during last year's NATO aggression. Ministers of transport of over 20 European and Asian countries and other participants discussed at their two-day conference various issues regarding transport, environment, computer technology and new energy sources of interest to both continents. YUGOSLAVIA - ANGOLA YUGOSLAV DELEGATION VISITS ANGOLA LUANDA, Sept 13 (Tanjug) - A Yugoslav business and political delegation, headed by Yugoslav Minister of Foreign Trade Borislav Vukovic, is currently visiting Angola. The delegation has met with Angolan Minister of Finance Joaquim David, Minister of Trade Vitorino Hossi, and Minister of Transport M. Brandao, as well as other distinguished state officials and businessmen. The two sides expressed willingness to promote bilateral relations, especially in economic areas. The existing tradition of friendly relations and economic ties between the two countries is a basis for further improvement, the officials said. The Yugoslav delegation is continuing comprehensive talks aimed at discussing specific matters related to finance, economy, and other areas. Representatives of several Yugoslav companies, present in Angola since its declaration of independence in 1975, are also members of the delegation. Yugoslav Ambassador to Angola Miroslav Petrovic is also participating in the talks, as well as Ambassador at the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry Bratislav Krstic. SERBIAN PROVINCE OF KOSOVO AND METOHIJA KFOR AND UNMIK RESPONSIBLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER IN KOSOVO-METOHIJA KOSOVSKA MITROVICA, Sept 13 (Tanjug) - The Yugoslav Committee for Cooperation with the U.N. and local authorities have condemned Kfor's and UNMIK's ineptitude in stopping the sulphuric acid spill that started on Monday at a battery factory at Kosovska Mitrovica, a town in the north of the U.N.-run Serbian province of Kosovo-Metohija. Representatives of the Committee and local authorities have said that the spill caused a large-scale environmental disaster coming from an UNMIK-run factory, situated in ethnic Albanian-populated southern Kosovska Mitrovica. Ironically, Kfor had shut down the facilities of the Trepca metallurgy complex in nearby Zvecan using environmental reasons as a pretext. Nevertheless, Kfor has proved unable to secure the facilities it seized a year ago, Committee representative Ivica Mihajlovic has told media. Serbia and Yugoslavia will take all the necessary measures to neutralize the toxic substance that has reached the Ibar, a river flowing towards central Serbia. Experts are trying to prevent the acid from getting into the Morava river, Mihajlovic said, adding that the state would take legal action against Kfor troops, as they had not taken the necessary measures and had proved incompetent to preserve what they had taken away from Serbia. Chief of the Kosovska Mitrovica region Zdravko Trajkovic has told the press that a large number of fish died in the Ibar river. Kosovska Mitrovica mayor Nikola Radevic has said that the Serbian environmental inspectorate has declared tap water in the area bacteriologically unsafe, even for hygiene. The water processing plants are situated in southern Kosovska Mitrovica, which is populated mostly by ethnic Albanians, as local Serbs have been driven out of the area. TREPCA WORKERS CONTINUE PROTEST AGAINST PLANT SEIZURE ZVECAN, Sep 14 (Tanjug).- Workers of the Trepca mining and ore processing industry in Serbia's Kosovo-Metohija province continued protesting Thursday morning against the seizure of the Trepca lead smelter by KFor on August 14, which deprived Serb workers of their livelihood, and rejected speculations on the sale of the industry. Thanks to their unity in hard times, the Trepca workers have always won their battles, labor union leader Milica Jekic told the gathering. Serb enemies know that the Serb people cannot be defeated if it remains united. This is why they wish to sow discord, but they will not succeed, Jekic said and added that the protesters were not only defending their jobs, but also all Serbs in the UN-run Serbia's southern province. KOSOVO AND METOHIJA - TERRORISM SERB CONVOY STONED IN KOSOVO-METOHIJA STRPCE, Serbia, Sept 13 (Tanjug) - A Serb convoy came under attack in southeast Kosovo-Metohija on Tuesday as the Serbs were returning to their homes in Strpce in the south of that U.N.-run Serbian (Yugoslav) province, according to reports on Wednesday. Amateur radio operators reported that ethnic Albanian children stoned the convoy at the village of Radvojce on the Gnjilane-Klokot road, breaking windows on cars, and the attack stopped only after the Serbs requested help from the international force KFor. SERB WOMAN KILLED IN KOSOVO-METOHIJA - SERBS PROTEST KOSOVSKA KAMENICA, Sep 14 (Tanjug).- About 500 Serbs gathered Thursday around a local church in Kosovska Kamenica, Serbia's Kosovo-Metohija province, in protest against the murder of a Serb woman Wednesday evening. Two unidentified killers opened fire from an automatic weapon from a distance of 50 meters on Milijana Stojanovic, 46, mother of two, as she was rinsing dishes in her own yard. She died on the spot. UNMIK police arrived at the scene of the crime, but has found no trace of the killers, who committed the murder at 10.40 p.m., 20 minutes before curfew. _______________________________________________________ KOMINFORM P.O. Box 66 00841 Helsinki - Finland +358-40-7177941, fax +358-9-7591081 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kominf.pp.fi _______________________________________________________ Kominform list for general information. Subscribe/unsubscribe messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anti-Imperialism list for anti-imperialist news. Subscribe/unsubscribe messages: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________________