This project is not intended only for us, but Serbia has according to its tradition been chosen to send a message to all small societies that they don`t need a spine anymore, and that they will be having a much better life being spineless.
Our future is with our spineless children. And for us to be able to get spineless children it`s best that we ourselfs don`t have a spine.
As one society in transition we met the bombings unprepared, and overwhelmed by feelings. Meanwhile lot`s of work have been done to us so that today we have more soft-skinned necks and we are more spineless than ever. All future bombings will be transformed to a party, we will use it as an opportunity to sober up, meet it with open hearts and no prejudices. Now we are so much wiser than we were ten years ago, and had we been this wise then as we are today, we woulld have bombed ourself.
Nato is ready to forgive us for having bombed us, and announces that we are tofocus on the future since we will not be able to join Europe if we remember anything...."
From the poet Matija Beckovićs speech in Sava Centar, Belgrad March 24 2009, In relation to the 10-year anniversary of Nato airstrikes on Jugoslavia.
The Dismantling of Yugoslavia (Part I)
A Study in Inhumanitarian Intervention (and a Western Liberal-Left Intellectual and Moral Collapse)
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Genocide 1941-45 and 1991-? (1-8) (Movieclips)
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Rambo "diplomacy" = Rambouillet
The Rambouillet Accord: A DECLARATION OF WAR DISGUISED AS A PEACE AGREEMENT
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Lies and tricks of a German minister
This is how as a minister of a country you convince your population of the necessity of using deadly force against other human beings. All you have to do is lie and manipulate...
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The horrors in the Balkan region displayed daily on television and in the newspapers show a country apparently torn apart by civil war. But what lies behind images of gaunt refugees, artillery duels, blood-spattered walls, combat patrols and devastated towns and villages? The only answer that most of us can give is that it is the struggle of Yugoslav against Yugoslav, of Croats against Slovenes and Serbs, of Muslims against Serbs, and of Serbs against all of the others.
That is what the mass media have been telling us, and that is all they have been telling us. There are, however, other forces at work in the Yugoslav crisis beyond ethnic tensions.