|
Тема |
Принципна ли е западната позиция? [re: Нино] |
|
Автор |
Analyser () |
|
Публикувано | 17.08.99 13:36 |
|
|
<<<Къде са техните бомбардировачи, касетъчни бомби, страстни филипики срещу насилието? Какво стана с решимостта им да защитят всички жертви на етническо насилие? Да спрат в зародиш всяка етническа чистка?
Нали войските им са там? Никой не ги спира освен собственото им безразличие към принципите, които обявиха за ново начало в международните отношения.>>>
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Нино,
на мен вече ми писна да давам за пример "нежеланието" на израелската армия да се бори с терористите. Надявам се, че тях няма да ги обвиниш в безразличие и липса на стремеж да защитят своите семейства. Само че демократичните държави не могат да използват методите за "усмиряване" на сръбските главорези. Както често повтаряше моя любимец Джейми Ши, "The democracy win in the long run!".
Този път вместо Израел, ще ти дам пример с руснаците. Може би искаш и тях да обвиниш, че провеждат антисръбска политика?
П.П. Статията е от Вашингтон Пост.
Thursday 5 August 1999
Serbs say Russian peacekeepers have failed to protect them By Philip Smucker in Kosovska Kamenica reports
TWO months after their triumphant entry into Kosovo ahead of the Nato forces the Russian peacekeepers find themselves loathed, not just by the Albanian Kosovars, but by the Serbs, the very people who cheered them in. For Milia Ilic, marching in a funeral procession with two dozen elderly Serbs past a Russian base, the arrival of his fellow Slavs came far too late. Mr Ilic discovered his brother, Novica, his hands tied behind his back, with a bullet through the back of his head.
"I couldn't even recognise him because the front of this face had been blown off," he said during a wake with some 20 relatives and friends in a one-room flat. As with other Serbs across Kosovo, Mr Ilic is bitter about the 3,600 Russian KFOR peacekeepers who are supposedly working with American Special Forces to try to save them from persecution by the Albanian majority.
He says they do nothing but sit behind their checkpoints and oil their engines. In the Kamenica region alone, 17 Serbs have been kidnapped since international peacekeepers arrived in June. They are presumed dead. Nine others have been found dead, most of them men over 55.
Gordana Maljkovic, a Canadian doctor of Serbian extraction who has vowed to stay on in Kamenica to try to help, said: "The Serbs here were waiting for the Russians as though it were the Second Coming and when they arrived nothing happened, the situation only got worse."
She lives with an old man and her son, Marco, in a one-room flat. Every day in Kamenica Albanians come out into the streets and shout for the Russians to go home.
|
| |
|
|
|