Slobodan Markovic on Mon, 3 May 1999 19:47:31 +0200 |
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Syndicate: A Just War |
>There is such a thing as a just war. By SUSAN SONTAG >The Milosevic Government has finally brought on Serbia a small portion >of the suffering it has inflicted on neighboring peoples. I wonder when will those smart-asses, like Susan Sontag, finally understand that: THERE CAN BE NO COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CRIMINAL ACT! THERE CAN BE NO COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CRIMINAL ACT! THERE CAN BE NO COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CRIMINAL ACT! EVER! This NATO's aggression on Yugoslavia is NOT a just war, it is not a humanitarian war, but a dirty war in which civilian targets are legitimate targets, not collateral damage! This is not "a war against Milosevic", but organized terror over 10 MILLION citizens of Yugoslavia! TEN MILLION! Just in the past 3 (THREE) days more than 200 (TWO HUNDRED) people (I'm speaking only about civilians) were brutally killed in NATO attacks! Is it not a mass murder?! AND NATO REGRETS!? REGRETS?! Main power plants were targeted yesterday and 5 MILLION people in Serbia didn't have electric power for more than 24 hrs! That is HALF of all population! Hospitals didn't have power, there was no running water, there was no bread this morning (bakeries also didn't have electric power). Some areas still don't have! Dense civilian area in Valjevo, some 80 kms western of Belgrade was attacked last night. Two 10 floor civilian buildings were cut in two. One missile TOTALLY DEMOLISHED two surgical rooms of one hospital. Totally destroyed oil refinery in Novi Sad was attacked again. For the fifth or sixth time, I cannot recall anymore... No matter if it cannot work anymore - it must be flattened! Around 200.000 (TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND) citizens of Novi Sad could not breathe without hand-made anti-toxic smoke protection on their faces... And YES - I AM angry and personally endangered... and not just physically... I have dedicated all my life to computer sciences. Without that what is left for me to do? And yesterday some idiot decided to bomb all the main electric plants in Serbia. When I woke up early this morning (around 4 am) I could only sit silent in the darkness of my room, the darkness of my city, watching darkness on my computer screen! What the hell - the army is using electric power, so let's cut it out COMPLETELY, right?! THIS IS NO JOKE! Tomorrow will be - the army is breathing air and drinking water, so let's poison all of it! Let's kill'em all! Alive until next power failure, Slobodan Markovic | http://solair.eunet.yu/~twiddle Internodium Project | http://www.internodium.org.yu ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/east/ to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress