Your such a joke...go get a real life instead of posting this rubbish 
all the time ....even with the bits that are right, people will not stand up 
for a dictator and mass murderer like Milosevich. It seems that you are the 
only one that really believes all this shit you post , so save the rest of 
us from it!!!. btw i do think that people should have freedom to voice their 
veiws...but this stuff takes it to far...

    Robert.



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>Subject: [CrashList] U.S. Instigated Mob Attempts a Coup Against Democracy 
>in Yugoslavia
>Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 01:29:00 EDT
>
>U.S. Instigated Mob Attempts a Coup Against Democracy in Yugoslavia
>
>by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky
>Jared Israel (editor, Emperor's Clothes)
>Prof. Peter Maher
>Nico Varkevisser
>Karen Talbot (Covert Action Quarterly)
>
>www.tenc.net
>[Emperor's Clothes]
>
>Despite the statement that "Milosevich is a dictator", repeated by the
>Western mass media like a mantra, Yugoslavia is a parliamentary democracy.
>That is the plain, simple truth. The Yugoslav government is able to govern
>because it has a parliamentary majority. In the last election the 
>government
>increased its parliamentary strength.
>
>Today, mobs brought to Belgrade by the democratic opposition parties (DOS)
>attacked the Parliament building, burning part of it. They sacked and 
>looted
>the Socialist Party headquarters. They destroyed the Serbian Television
>station, RTS, the same station that NATO bombed last year. And they 
>attacked
>ordinary citizens.
>
>The burning of parliament and the sacking of Belgrade property along with
>attacks and threats against citizens who don't support the opposition,
>confirm our worst fears. The violent measures we have witnessed this week,
>the presence of a violent mob, brought into Belgrade, coupled with copious
>bribes for those who switch sides to DOS - these are intended to destroy 
>the
>legal framework of Yugoslavia. The goal is to install a US-controlled
>government in power. No wonder Secretary of State Albright is cheering. 
>These
>are her kind of democrats.
>
>DOS, and its handlers in Washington and Bonn, were never interested in
>electing Mr. Kostunica President. That's why the Western and Yugoslav
>"independent" media started charging that Milosevich would "surely" steal 
>the
>election weeks before elections took place. In other words, for DOS and the
>West, the crucial thing was not to win, but to cry "Fraud!" and then stage
>provocations.
>
>If DOS simply wanted to win the Presidency, why didn't they embrace the
>runoffs? After all, Kostunica had a 10% lead. One reason DOS didn't want to
>participate is that they were worried about the 40% of the electorate that
>abstained in round one. Most of thse people are nationalists, firmly 
>opposed
>to NATO. Under no circumstances would they vote for DOS which they see as
>connected to NATO. So Kostunica could well lose a runoff election.
>
>But this was not the main reason DOS boycotted the runoffs. Their main
>concern was that the Yugoslav President has no power unless he is backed by 
>a
>parliamentary majority. DOS lost the Parliamentary elections. Absent terror
>and massive bribery, the DOS forces in parliament are a minority. The goal 
>of
>DOS, as planned in Washington and Bonn, was not to defeat Milosevich for
>President. It was to overthrow the democratic will of the Yugoslav people -
>to destroy the entire parliamentary system.
>
>We have documented NATO's close ties with DOS. Indeed, NATO has 
>demonstrated
>these ties in many ways, not least of all by the US government flooding
>Yugoslavia with millions of dollars in bribe money. Without that money DOS
>would be a cipher.
>
>The U.S. government plans to apply the most severe economic shock treatment
>to Yugoslavia. This has been openly admitted by Mr. Dinkic, the chief
>economist for DOS:
>
>"'We are thinking of adopting... a shock therapy in some areas, and mild 
>and
>gradual reforms in others,' Dinkic told Beta." Beta news agency, Belgrade, 
>in
>Serbo-Croat 1828 gmt 26 Sep 00 posted by BBX Oct. 5, 2000)
>
>The shock therapy approach was spelled out in law HR1064, passed by the US
>House of Representatives a day after the elections. This law granted an
>additional 105 million to be shared between the pro-NATO government of
>Montenegro ($55 million US) and the leaders of the DOS ($50 million.)
>Meanwhile money is pouring into the coffers of DOS,
>
>"sometimes in direct aid, sometimes in indirect aid like computers and
>broadcasting equipment, and sometimes in suitcases of cash carried across 
>the
>border between Yugoslavia and Hungary or Serbia and Montenegro." ('NY Times
>
>HR 1064 also ordered the most draconian economic and political "reforms" 
>for
>Yugoslavia. It ordered the breakup of Serbia into separate mini-states. It
>ordered the imposition of complete "democratization", that is, the adoption
>of all measures demanded by the US. It ordered Yugoslav forces to hunt down
>anyone NATO decides to accuse of war crimes.
>
>The violent economic "adjustment" and political destruction mandated by
>HR1064 and outlined in the DOS' own program are an attempt to crush
>Yugoslavia as a force capable of resisting US domination of the Balkans.
>Instead, Yugoslavia is to be turned into an impoverished territory, a 
>colony.
>.
>
>These measures cannot be implemented unless NATO has full control of the
>Yugoslav government including the army and police. The other alternative,
>invading a Yugoslavia run by a hostile government, is politically 
>unfeasible
>for NATO .
>
>Therefore the DOS has used the charge of "election fraud," endlessly 
>repeated
>but never accompanied by evidence, as an excuse to boycott the runoffs. In
>contrast, nothing is said about the fraud involved in the US financing of
>every aspect of DOS activity. The import of vast quantities of US bribe 
>money
>is an attack on Yugoslav sovereignty no less than last year's bombing
>campaign. Using the veneer of protesting election fraud, the "democrats" 
>are
>mobilizing all possible forces in an attempt to seize power by force. These
>include pro-fascist Croatians and pro-KLA Albanians who are the hard core
>supporters of the pro-NATO Djukanovic government in Montenegro, they 
>include
>, secessionists from the Serbian province of Vojvodina and southern Serbia,
>young people who have never worked and who are being fed trickles of cash
>from the several hundred million dollars the US has pumped into opposition
>hands, people coerced by superiors at work or by school headmasters to
>demonstrate, people bribed by a taste of the vast sums of money the US has
>pumped into Yugoslavia especially in the past two weeks, and people who 
>have
>been fooled by the massive, US funded campaign, by "independent" media,
>public relations firms and election pollsters, into believing that their
>falling living standards, caused by sanctions just as severe as those 
>imposed
>on Iraq, are the "fault of one man - Milosevich" and that the US-backed
>opposition will bring prosperity. In fact they would bring the prosperity 
>of
>the grave.
>
>Because the truth is that countries like Bulgaria and Russia which have
>swallowed the "democratic " bait are far poorer than Yugoslavia - even 
>though
>they are not suffering from sanctions. and were not yet bombed
>
>The scenario is much like what occurred in Chile in 1973.. There was the 
>same
>sort of disruption of transportation and essential services including
>electricity. There was the same effort to create the appearance of a 
>majority
>movement against Chilean Pres. Allende.. Events were staged which a captive
>media misdescribed as popular protest, giving ordinary people the 
>impression
>that Allende was about to fall. At the same time, the CIA-directed plan
>deprived the people of basic necessities, causing real unrest. In 
>Yugoslavia,
>the disruption of the supply of essential commodities started before the
>election with a US-instigated rise in the price of bread
>
>Under cover of disruption and "popular protest" the CIA overthrew President
>Salvador Allende and installed a pro-US military junta headed by General
>Augusto Pinochet.
>
>The strikes which crippled transport and food distribution in Chile were
>funded by the CIA. The same is being attempted right now in Yugoslavia. 
>Vast
>sums of US tax payers money has been poured into opposition coffers in
>Serbia. We know of $182 million. But this is only what is officially
>admitted. What about CIA money, which the New York Times says is going into
>Serbia "in suitcases full of cash"? What about money from the Soros
>Foundation and other CIA-connected "charities"? This money is being used to
>finance the miners' strike and to lure young people into the 
>Western-created
>group Otpor by giving them money and trinkets, like cellular phones. .
>
>Of course, many Yugoslav people are disgruntled. One striking miner told 
>the
>'NY Times': "I used to make $1500 a month. Now I make $80." Why wouldn't he
>be disgruntled? But who is to blame? The 'independent' media in Yugoslavia,
>funded by the US government, blame the government that is resisting US
>control.
>
>This is nonsense.
>
>The problem started in 1989. At that time a World Bank plan was put into
>effect in Yugoslavia. It was overseen by Veselin Vukotic, presently a 
>leading
>member of G-17, a DOS group. This plan liquidated over a thousand Yugoslav
>business, devastating the economy. Further harm was done by the wars of
>secession and economic sanctions, imposed on Yugoslavia by the U.S. and
>German governments.
>
>The Yugoslav government is routinely accused of being dictatorial. But it 
>has
>tolerated the organization and funding by the West of a web of Fifth Column
>organizations and media in Yugoslavia. Millions of dollars have gone into
>these "civil society" organizations. Funding is channeled through the
>National Endowment for Democracy, Freedom House, the USIA, the CIA and the
>Soros Foundation, among others. Thousands of Yugoslavs are on their 
>payrolls.
>An entire "alternate" media has been set up with the latest equipment and
>high salaries. These organizations and mass media take advantage of the 
>very
>problems created by US and German policies to sow resentment towards those
>who have resisted US and German policies.
>
>The US effort to destroy Yugoslavia dates back at least as far as 1984. At
>that time a U.S. National Security Decision Directive NSDD133 was issued.
>Entitled "United States Policy Toward Yugoslavia," it was labeled "SECRET -
>SENSITIVE". Recently it was declassified. It is a prescription for 
>destroying
>Yugoslavia as an economic and political entity.
>
>Since the elections on 24 September, the Democratic opposition has met with
>NATO officials in Sofia, Bulgaria. NATO Assistant Secretary General Paul
>Klaiber was in Sofia and Bucharest for high level discussions on security
>issues resulting from the elections. Barely reported in the media, an IMF
>donors' conference was held behind closed doors, Two leading "democratic"
>representatives presented their so-called "Letter of Intent", a plan for
>imposing harsh economic measure on Yugoslavia, to their IMF and World Bank
>leaders. And on the 4th of October, the Stability Pact for Southeastern
>Europe was meeting under its so-called "Title III" which pertains to
>"security issues." The elections and "transition" in Yugoslavia were on the
>agenda. The press reports do not confirm that the two "democratic:
>representatives stayed for these meetings. We suspect they did..
>
>The ploy being employed now is to create chaos while dangling promises of
>prosperity and an end to strife - if the DOS comes to power.
>
>In order to create chaos, a variety of groups have been mobilized. Some are
>children ignorant of politics and lured by money and adventure. Some are
>secessionists from various parts of Yugoslavia. Some are fascists. Some are
>former Communist Party functionaries, hoping to return to the life of 
>leisure
>they enjoyed before 1989. Some are under orders from their superiors or
>powerful political bosses to participate in demonstrations. And some are
>infiltrators from NATO armed forces, especially from Montenegro.
>
>Chaos creation is directed at terrorizing Yugoslav loyalists and creating 
>the
>impression of popular revolt. We have received reports that early this week
>DOS activists went around Belgrade, threatening to kill anyone who voted in
>the Sunday runoff elections. Today we had the worst violence so far, which
>ahs created a state of terror in Belgrade.
>
>Meanwhile NATO war ships are in the Adriatic. British SAS special forces 
>are
>training paramilitary police in Montenegro to assassinate Yugoslav army
>officers. Western 'aid' finances the training and the paramilitaries.
>
>What we are witnessing is nothing less than an attempt to install a
>fascist-like government in Yugoslavia, to remake Yugoslavia in the image of
>Kosovo. Yugoslavia has stood up to the biggest bully in history, the US
>government. Now it is time for all who oppose the creation of a US/German
>dominated world empire to stand up for Yugoslavia.
>
>www.tenc.net
>[Emperor's Clothes]
>
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