Andrej, as a co-founder of a Women in Black group which shows solidarity
with ALL the women of your counrty, protests  against all wars, the
particular situation of  women as victims of war and  the US government's
involvement  in your country,  I am moved to relate to your situation and
anguish as voiced in your response to Nestor.(I have personal experience
of war)   I am  failing  to understand your protestations about
maintaining a neutral position?

 Surely one can condemn all that  both of these two elements (
personified in Milosovic and in the collective NATO) do and have done to
cause conflict, loss of life and misery for civilians? And  affirm life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness as a right for all? Finding healing
by  working with and supporting those who are already working towards 
gaining   freedom for all,  from oppressive governments,  is the only
response as I know it, and practice? Peace jo*    

On Wed, 4 Oct 2000 02:29:35 +0200 "Andrej Grubacic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Dear Nestor,
>I am already crying , seeing police and civils fighting and my 
>countryman
>being hurt or killed over and over again. As I have already said to 
>you, I
>am neutral, and I am not supporting neither the opposition nor 
>Milosevic
>>I wish you will not have to weep red tears in the future, and at
>>least I hope you remember my warnings, and reconsider your current
>>positions.
>I am , once again, neutral and I am not aligned.
>I was equating, in part of the text you were citing, reducing of 
>electricity
>performed by NATO to scare civilians, and the reduction of electricity
>performed by Milosevic, performed for the same purpose.
>Please, dear Nestor, don't tell me that you are cheering or approving 
>this
>move? You know that I am very fond of you, and that I respect you 
>very, very
>much. The fact that our visions and political agendas are different 
>does not
>alter anything; I hope that you have the same respect towards your 
>young
>friend over here. Believe me, and you know my "recommendations", that 
>this
>what Milosevic is doing is not and cannot be justified. My life here 
>is a
>disaster, I am living on a 50 dm per month. I am sure, more than sure,
>convinced is the most palatable word, that under neoliberal yoke it is 
>going
>to be the same. And, as long as I live, I am not going to forget or 
>pardon
>NATO crimes in my country. But this cannot be a justification for 
>Milosevic,
>his enormous wealth, brutality of his police towards children, 
>primitive
>manipulations I am witnessing everyday. You are, just like me, coming 
>from a
>country with a very rich, diverse and "exciting" history. There is a 
>strong,
>unrecognizable pattern in this little village of ours, local flavor 
>and
>context which permits no analogies and needs a very deep and sharp 
>insight;
>distance is an enemy you cannot win , while reflecting Yugoslavian 
>troubles.
>I am grateful, as always, for your solidarity.
>Resistance, not support,
>                   Andrej
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 12:25 AM
>Subject: Re: [CrashList] Emergency state?
>
>
>En relaci�n a [CrashList] Emergency state?,
>el 3 Oct 00, a las 17:12, Andrej Grubacic dijo:
>
> Milosevic government has started to punish people by reductions of
>electric energy; I hope that you realize, now, my equidistance
>towards NATO terrorists and this pathetic little dictator.
>
>Dear Andrej,
>
>I am sorry that you consider "equidistance" to equate a reduction of
>electric power with military and financial invasion of your country.
>There is no place for equanimity there. I am truly, truly, very
>sorry.
>
>I wish you will not have to weep red tears in the future, and at
>least I hope you remember my warnings, and reconsider your current
>positions.
>
>A hug in distress,
>
>
>N�stor Miguel Gorojovsky
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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