Student Union of Yugoslavia on Wed, 14 Apr 1999 00:44:39 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Political assasination in Serbia |
Slavko Curuvija, owner of the Yugoslav opposition newspaper Dnevni Telegraf, was shot to death on Sunday. Witnesses reported that Curuvija and his wife were entering their apartment building in Belgrade when two unidentified gunmen approached them from behind. Curuvija was shot eleven times in the head and back, while his wife was knocked down by one of the attackers. The Dnevni Telegraf has been in trouble with the Yugoslav government on a number of occasions for reporting against the views of the regime. Predictions that the NATO intervention shall be used by the regime for brutal confrontation with their opposition have turned out to be wellgrounded. This whole incident has confirmed once more that the NATO intervention has had an appalling effect on all aspects of the crisis that was the reason for its initiation in the first place. The situation in Yugoslavia is deteriorating by the day and shall continue to do so if something does not change in the way the Kosovo crisis is dealt with. ------ U nedelju je ubijen Slavko Curuvija, vlasnik opozicionog dnevnog lista "Dnevni telegraf". Ocevici kazu da je Curuvija sa zenom ulazio u svoju zgradu u Beogradu kada su im dva neidentifikovana napadaca prisla s ledja. Curuvija je upucan 11 puta u glavu i ledja, dok je njegovu zenu oborio jedan od napadaca. Dnevni telegraf je bio u sukobu s vlastima zbog napisa protiv rezima. Pokazale su se kao opravdane sumnje da ce intervencija NATO-a biti iskoriscena za brutalno razracunavanje sa protivnicima rezima unutar Srbije. Ovaj dogadjaj je jos jednom pokazao da je intervencija NATO-a katastrofalno uticala na sve aspekte krize, zbog kojih je originalno zapocela. Situacija u Jugoslaviji se pogorsava iz dana u dan i to se nece zaistaviti dok se ne promeni nacin na koji se resava problem na Kosovu. ------------------------------------ Check Other Voices From Serbia site on http://welcome.to/freeserbia (it is still under construction). There you can find personal comments, statements of students' and nongovernmental organizations, eye witnesses, facts and issues and a list of civilian targets and casualties. We will appreciate all your comments and suggestions. Please do not distribute this message. Rather send us e-mail addresses of people you want to involve, to avoid duplicated messages. --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl