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>From: "Sasa Rakezic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Subject: Broken glass on the pavement
>Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 23:42:05 +0200
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>Sasa Rakezic
>P.F. 163
>26000 Pancevo
>Yugoslavia (Serbia)
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>May 11th 1999
>Hello!!
>Yesterday I walked through Kneza Milosa street in Belgrade, right in the
>center of the town. Many buidings in this (and surrounding) streets were
>destroyed by NATO bombs -- it is the part of the town where many
>government and military HQ buildings are placed, together with foreign
>embassies, etc. One of the bombs that fell haven't exploded, and was
>activated recently, in the middle of the day, causing more damages and
>destructions... Broken glass and heavy blocks of bricks and mortar were
>launched all around, and few streets were closed for the traffic.
>I've read an article about the small town in Belgium, which is also called
>Belgrade, and they even have a football club called Red Star!..."I hope
>that they will not bomb us by mistake" - said one of the citizens of
>Belgrade, Belgium, refering to many NATO "mistake bombings". By the way,
>there are at least 3 or 4 Belgrades in U.S. as well.
>Last night one of the army barracks in Pancevo ( placed near the train
>station ) was bombed by NATO.Barracks were already emptied, but the
>detonation has produced damages to many civilian houses in town.Today,at
>about 2PM, antiaircraft defenses in villages around Pancevo were bombed
>after a sudden NATO attack, and several villagers were injured, with  their
>houses and goods seriously damaged. A friend of ours, who plays drums in a
>band called NUP, and is one of the cartoonists gathered around my "Kitchen"
>comics workshop, was drafted in a defense unit placede in his native
>village of Banatsko Novo Selo. We tryed to call and see if he was OK, but
>the lines were busy all the time, probably because so many people were
>calling their friends and relatives... Djavo (the drummer) called me later,
>and said that he was on a vacation during that attack, thank god.
> Today, while I drew my new comic strip, I played a lot of Jonathan
>Richman's records. Couple of months ago, together with a guy from B92 radio
>station, I was trying to contact Jonathan and convince him to play in
>Belgrade, after his concert in
>Salonika, in Greece, planned for mid March. It turned out that Jonathan's
>schedule was too busy, and he missed the opportunity to play in Serbia some
>days before the bombing, ha ha.
>More detonations around Pancevo while I write this. The sound of
>detonations is something that we will not forget, even when the war is
>over. It echoes inside your psychological structure, and I'm sure that it
>will come up in my dreams for many years to come.
>Until soon
>S.

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