Andrej and in support of his response to Jared. I am so glad you and
relieved that you , an insider was able to take this up, to clarify SM's
role in the suffering (I am not excluding NATO's role ). I do not have
time to cite the many reports received from women we know suffering under
 his regime. jo* 

On Tue, 5 Sep 2000 14:55:36 +0200 "Andrej Grubacic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Dear Jared,
>I respect your work very much, as I have told you this several times. 
>We,
>from "Resistance web site",are publishing , with your kind permission 
>many
>of your articles, or articles coming from your site.
>So, please read this as a friendly suggestion:
>Milosevic is a criminal. Big time. I am living under his yoke, 
>witnessing
>his crimes everyday. He is a little ruthless dictator, with a mad 
>wife, with
>two idiotic kids.  He is privatizing everything, he has organized a 
>perfect
>cleptocracy for his family and his oligarchy, he had killed almost all 
>of
>the opposition press ( it's low quality notwithstanding, we are 
>talking
>about freedom of thought and expression); he have stolen the elections 
>in
>1996; his thugs are beating up kids in the middle of the day, his 
>assassins
>are killing or kidnapping people ( Ivan Stambolic is the most recent
>example) - the list of his crimes in internal politics is endless. 
>And, with
>regards to his external politics, people form all over the world, 
>good
>people , are deceived with his leftist-anti imperialist mask: he is 
>not a
>leftist. He is haunting leftist, authentic radicals, in his own 
>country. His
>party is the richest party on this side of Colorado river. He is using 
>every
>opportunity, and every emotion, to preserve power and to stay on 
>power.
>Yugoslavia is a wonderful country. Yugoslav people deserve help and
>protection from "antiserb racism" which we are all witnesses of. We 
>should
>fight back this idea of collective crime which is casted upon us.
> But Yugoslavia is not Milosevic. Fighting against imperialism, 
>injustices
>made to Yugoslavs, new wars which Imperial States of AmeriKKKa are
>instigating on this soil, slowly but very skillfully, is possible 
>without
>attachment to Milosevic. He doesn't deserve it. I guess that my word 
>isn't
>enough, but please just acknowledge  that I am an insider, radical 
>leftist
>and a person who suffered a lot under foreign imperialism and under
>Milosevic. I think that this opportunity gives me a chance to be as
>objective as one could be , in complex situation like this.
> With regards to Chomsky, contrary to what you may believe, his books 
>helped
>radical leftist here to make a clearer picture about the nature of 
>state
>violence, nature of AmeriKKKan foreign politics, European 
>Imperialism,
>shaping of the mental images and representations, and to offer this 
>picture
>to the people here, with much success. Chomsky helped us a lot. His 
>mistakes
>notwithstanding. He made good deal of mistakes, yes. But who of us, 
>involved
>in a fight for social change, for a better and healthier society, 
>didn't?
>With respect, in solidarity,
>                                 Andrej Grubacic
>
>
>
>
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