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>Sasa Rakezic
>P.F. 163
>26000 Pancevo
>Yugoslavia (Serbia)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>May 25th 1999
>
> Hello !
>
>Past few days, troubles with the black outs were the things that most of
>the people here were talking about. After the use of special , brand new
>bombs
>with carbon filaments, NATO has been day after day destroying the basic
>infrastructure (with "old fashioned" bombs) used in the production and
>distribution of power in Serbia - power plants, transformer stations, etc.
>As many of you probably never experienced major black outs, maybe it's good
>to describe how does it look like, actually... First of all, most of the
>people do not have a water during the black outs, as the pumps can not
>distribute the water. And even when the aggregates are being used, the
>people living in the upper floors of the apartment buildings (like Gordana
>and I do) are left without water.
>Also, freezer food supplies are being spoiled, and have to be thrown in the
>dump, in the midst of the crisis. Many people in Belgrade are donating the
>food which is not edible any more ( for the humans, at least) to the local
>zoo.
>Not to mention the problem of hospitals, bakeries, factories, or plain
>families with new born babies, being cut off from power . Can you imagine
>what is it alike when somebody who's living in a  tall building DIES during
>the black outs? (Yes, it happens).
>Spending many hours in dark, every night, while the aircrafts are bombing
>your town, it's a kind of creepy experience.
> They don't even have to switch out Serbia from the internet, as the
>internet connections in this situation are becoming more and more
>disrupted. ( By the way, if you E-mailed me and the message bounced, please
>be patient, and send it again !!!)
>The funny thing is that if you leave almost entire country in the dark, it
>simply does not sound as awful, as killing people with the bombs, so that
>destruction of the power network will never cause the big sensation in the
>Western media, even though  it is a measure which hurts millions of people.
>
>" The covers of all the magazines here have pictures of the "Star Wars"
>movie -- no mentions of Yugoslavia", wrote Chris Ware, in his most recent
>letter." I wish I could say "the world's gone nuts" but I think that it's
>always been this way; it's just an endless variation on a theme and we're
>simply artists who are silly enough to think that things should be
>different" ...
>See you
>Sasa

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