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Try eBay today. http://www.bcentral.com/listbot/ebay ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Action Center Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 8:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IAC] Ramsey Clark Returns from Yugoslavia International Action Center National: 39 West 14th Street, #206 New York, NY 10011 (212) 633-6646 Fax: (212) 633-2889 Bay Area: 2489 Mission St., Rm. 28 San Francisco,CA 94110 (415) 821-6545 Fax: (415) 821-5782 Web page: www.iacenter.org Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ramsey Clark, Chairperson June 29, 2001 Dear Friend of Yugoslavia and of Truth, We are writing because we need your help! Former U.S. Attorney General and human rights activist Ramsey Clark is in Belgrade With him is IAC West Coast coordinator Gloria La Riva, a videographer who produced the world-renowned film, "NATO Targets." Both had been under NATO bombs twice in 1999 to show their solidarity with Yugoslavia. They returned two days ago to again show support for the struggle against the re-colonization of Serbia. Mr. Clark had attempted on June 26 to fly to Belgrade to confer on former President Slobodan Milosevic's defense. But the Yugoslav ambassador to the U.S., Milan Propic, refused to grant a visa. The delay prevented a meeting before the kidnapping and abduction of Milosevic. Ambassador Propic actually defied orders from the federal government of Yugoslavia to issue Mr. Clark a visa. Propic was following orders from other masters - - those running the U.S. Even after landing in Belgrade, collaborators in Zoran Djindjic's police force tried to put them back on the plane. Finally, representatives of the Foreign Ministry were able to get through to Mr Clark. A crime ordered by Washington took place June 28 in Belgrade - - the 612th anniversary of the battle of Kosovo Polje - - a battle that even in defeat became a national symbol of heroic struggle against occupation and enslavement. Mr. Milosevic, who was the elected president of Yugoslavia when this heroic land resisted 78 days of U.S./NATO bombing, was turned over to those same NATO powers by collaborators in the current government. They are selling the president and the national honor to the criminals who bombed and sanctioned the people of Yugoslavia. All people of honor must resist these acts. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Belgrade June 29 to protest this crime. They are not necessarily supporters of Mr. Milosevic or his policies. However, they all find it shameful that the person who led the defense of their country was sold out for a handful of coins. Similar loans to other countries in Eastern Europe have been Trojan horses, increasing their dependency and deepening their poverty as their riches are taken away. A second "bombing campaign" of Yugoslavia is now underway. The phony tribunal established by the NATO countries at the Hague is planning months of bombardment with daily media lies and horror stories. Each new tale is designed to justify NATO's war on a sovereign country that had no troops outside its own borders. Countless arrests of other patriots who dared to stand up to NATO lie ahead. All those who defend Yugoslavia from aggression, all who fight for peace will lose if Washington, Berlin and their allies succeed in blaming Milosevic for the war against Yugoslavia. They are desperately trying to use the case against Milosevic to escape blame themselves. The International Action Center has taken on the vital task of organizing within the United States itself a movement to protest this illegal abduction and to remind the world of the real crimes committed by NATO. We are rushing a book to the printer that gives an accurate record of NATO's bombing and destruction of Yugoslavia. Regular press releases, internet work, and gathering testimony is essential in the days ahead. Otherwise, the lies of the warmakers will go unanswered and unopposed. This is a critical moment. We need your help to continue to defend Yugoslavia. Please make a generous donation to assist this work. A tax deductible contribution of $50 or more can be made out to the People's Rights Fund / Truth for Yugoslavia Campaign. Credit card donations can be made on line at www.peoplesrightsfund.org. At a meeting in New York on Thursday, July 5 we will hear first hand from Mr. Clark and see video footage of the mass demonstrations shot by Ms. La Riva. (See enclosure for more details) This meeting will also include the participation of leaders of the European anti-NATO movement—uniting those on both sides of the Atlantic who held popular tribunals that condemned the NATO leaders for their war crimes against Yugoslavia. Please come to this meeting and follow the reports on our Web site. In addition, send your support, send the funds the International Action Center needs to carry out this struggle to get out the truth about the real war criminals. Defend Yugoslav sovereignty. In solidarity, Sara Flounders Milos Raickovich Pat Chin Brian Becker To make a tax deductible donation to the Truth for Yugoslavia Campaign go to www.peoplesrightsfund.org International Action Center National: 39 West 14th Street, #206 New York, NY 10011 (212) 633-6646 Fax: (212) 633-2889 Bay Area: 2489 Mission St., Rm. 28 San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 821-6545 Fax: (415) 821-5782 Web page: www.iacenter.org mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ramsey Clark, Chairperson Milosevic's extradition The end of the war or the beginning of occupation by U.S. / German colonizers? A second stage of NATO bombing is beginning--this time by the media. The June 30th NY Times reports that the guilty verdict of the Hague Tribunal must be accepted by the Serbian people and that taking responsibility for all the deeds of war is a condition of reconciliation. Months of radio and TV broadcast of the trials of former President Milisevic and growing number of other indicted Yugoslav patriots are just beginning. As the news media now has made clear, the turning over of Milosevic is just the first of a continuing list of demands and conditions. The peoples of the Balkans have a long history of resistance to occupation. This tradition will continue. A campaign of resistance is already beginning. We must show our support and solidarity here. The real facts of NATO's war must again be widely disseminated. A new campaign of reports, testimony, media briefings, a book aimed at schools and universities and internet work will be unfolded at this meeting. Hear former U.S. Attorney General and human rights lawyer Ramsey Clark. Just back from Yugoslavia Also: Video Footage by Gloria LaRiva of the demonstrations against NATO demands Thursday July 5, 2001 7:00 p.m. 39 West 14th St Suite 206 Between 5th and 6th Ave, Manhattan (Subway lines 1,2,3,4,5,6, F & E lines to 14th St) To make a tax deductible donation to the Truth for Yugoslavia Campaign go to www.peoplesrightsfund.org International Action Center Call 212-633-6646 for more information or check our Web site: www.iacenter.org ------------------ Send replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the IAC activist announcement list. Anyone can subscribe by sending any message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]