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More important, what would John Lennon have thought of
this? 

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> [Not that I have anything against John Lennon, but I
> have a problem with the 
> DOS authorities of Novi Sad inviting Yoko Ono to
> comemorate a street in 
> Lennon's name after she organized an "Albanian
> refugee benefit concert" in 
> New York, when the CNN spotlights were firmly
> embedded on the region every 
> single day and NATO's planes were obliterating
> Serbian cities, but probably 
> doesn't even know or care about the plight of
> Serbian refugees over the past 
> ten years.  Note, Ono didn't stage a "Peace Concert"
> or an "End the War 
> Concert", but an "Albanian refugee benefit concert"
> thus clearly taking NO 
> POSITION on NATO's brutal aggression.   
>     Furthermore, I think that wiping the name of a
> Serbian leftist, who 
> fought in the Spanish civil war, off of Novi Sad's
> city map, when hundreds of 
> other streets could have been chosen instead to name
> after Lennon, further 
> illustrates the callous disregard of the DOS
> authorities to Yugoslavia' s 
> long 20th century tradition of resistance to fascism
> and acts of 
> internationalist solidarity with other progressive
> forces around the world 
> (this follows Kostunica's elimination of
> Anti-Fascist Resistance Day as 
> well!!!).   
>     This is yet another small symptom of the DOS
> authorities attempts to 
> reprogram Yugoslav and especially Serbian society
> into the codes of 21st 
> century colonialism, rewire it into the "high-speed"
> lanes of today's new 
> servility and repackage it as yet another commodity
> for the global market - 
> an "investor friendly" place, full of "hip"
> pro-Western NGO-types who tell 
> great jokes about the backwardness of their own
> people, who are apparently so 
> ignorant that they "only know about Novi Sad, well,
> Belgrade at the most",  
> while for their part the new, more cosmopolitan
> Serbs - who btw raise their 
> daughters "in the spirit of rock and roll, to give
> [them] a wider perception 
> of the world" - fawn over individuals that are so
> unlike stale, old, and 
> useless, Spanish Civil war resistance fighters and
> have actually really "left 
> a mark on the world's cultural heritage" in a "new
> trend of honouring 
> worldwide cultural icons in [Yugoslavia]".  
>     Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against John
> Lennon (once again), its 
> just that the context in which this particular
> commemoration is occuring in 
> and the way it's being covered by the BBC are a very
> interesting example of 
> the way neoliberal, and especially Blair/Gidden's
> cuastic brand of "Third 
> Way" propaganda appropriates what are considered
> counter-cultural trends to 
> its own very establishmentarian positions.  Nothing
> new of course, but just 
> something to definately pause and to mull over for a
> second...]
> 
> Friday, 7 September, 2001, 17:22 GMT 18:22 UK 
> Lennon Street planned for Serbian city
>  
> Lennon: Seen as symbol of peace and freedom
> 
> John Lennon is to have a street in Yugoslavia's
> second city, Novi Sad, named 
> after him as part of a new trend of honouring
> worldwide cultural icons in the 
> country. 
> The former Beatle's name will replace that of a Serb
> who took part in the 
> Spanish civil war in the 1930s. 
> 
> There is a growing fashion in Yugoslavia for naming
> roads after artists and 
> sportsmen, rather than following the tradition of
> honouring prominent 
> politicians. 
> 
> "We decided to name this street after a man who left
> an important mark in the 
> world's cultural heritage," said Vladimir Vrgovic,
> the president of the 
> commission that made the decision. 
> 
> Spirit 
> 
> "We have printed out the board with John Lennon's
> name and we have decided to 
> invite his widow Yoko Ono and son Julian to attend
> the opening ceremony." 
> 
> Yoko Ono recently opened the renamed John Lennon
> Airport
>  
> The idea to name the road after the musician, who
> was murdered in 1980, came 
> from Vrgovic's daughter. 
> 
> She first came up with the idea in 1998, he said. 
> 
> "I raised my daughter Milena in the spirit of rock
> and roll, to give her a 
> wider perception of the world, unlike many of her
> peers who only know about 
> Novi Sad, well, Belgrade at the most." 
> 
> Peace 
> 
> The star has already had a street named after him in
> Russian town of 
> Chelyabinsk, and Liverpool's airport was recently
> renamed John Lennon 
> Airport. 
> 
> The star's image is also a symbol for peace and
> freedom at Prague's Lennon 
> Wall, which was originally a makeshift billboard for
> dissidents during the 
> communist era. 
> 
> Meanwhile, in London, fans have been given the
> opportunity to see 150 of 
> Lennon's paintings and sketches, including 13 which
> have not been seen in 
> public before. 
> 
> The art, which depicts Lennon's relationship with
> Ono and their son Sean 
> their lives, is on display in west London's Harbour
> Yard gallery until 
> Sunday, 9 September. 
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