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How the West organised Milosevic's downfall
By Chris Marsden
13 October 2000
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The Western media uniformly portrayed the overthrow of Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic as the result of a spontaneous popular democratic
revolution. Overwhelming evidence to the contrary shows that this depiction of
events in Belgrade as �people's power� in action was a deliberate attempt to
dupe the public.

The media's aim was to legitimise what they knew to be a political coup
organised by the United States government and the European powers, to ensure
their undisputed control of the Balkan peninsula, in alliance with a section of
Serbia's ruling elite whose politics differed in no fundamental respect from
those of Milosevic.

An example of the type of press commentary on offer is the article by Neal
Ascherson in the October 8 edition of the Observer newspaper. Without blushing
he asserted that the October 5 events had �No leaders, no savvy controllers,
not even any heroes.,.. Revolution, the real thing, is always like what the
world saw in Belgrade.�

There were, in fact, leaders and savvy controllers in abundance, which the
Observer knows full well. It is a matter of public record that millions of
dollars, high-level advisers and personnel numbering in the hundreds were
provided by the US and Europe for the election campaign of the Democratic
Opposition (DOS) of Serbia. Former US diplomat William Montgomery, who ran what
the New York Times dubbed the �Yugoslav embassy in exile� in Budapest,
coordinated much of its campaign on the ground.

Money and expertise were provided either directly through government agencies,
or through NGOs like Germany's Friedrich Ebert Foundation and the US Freedom
House, which are listed as the main sponsors of the opposition's media network.
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation is one of the main vehicles through which German
imperialism advances its interests globally. (The World Socialist Web Site has
written on its activities in a recent article �Zimbabwe: Promotion of the MDC
by middle class radicals politically disarms the working class�
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/oct2000/mdc-o07.shtml.)

Freedom House brings together leading Democrats, Republicans, business and
trade union leaders to promote pro-capitalist movements friendly to the US. Its
backers include the National Endowment for Democracy, a semi-official body that
receives funding from various US government agencies and the Centre for
International Private Enterprise. It boasts that it sponsors volunteer
�American professionals� and trains �Serbian political party members�.

The task the Western powers set for themselves was to galvanise social and
political discontent against the Milosevic regime and channel it behind their
handpicked representatives within the DOS. To this end a sophisticated, well-
funded electoral and propaganda network was not enough, given that the DOS was
viewed with deep suspicion as a tool of the NATO powers who had only recently
been bombing Belgrade. The US and Europe developed a two-pronged initiative
based on building social support in areas already controlled by opposition
forces and securing the cooperation of leading elements within the state
security forces, police and army with its plans.

A graphic account of the former strategy was presented in Germany's Der Spiegel
magazine this week. The magazine acknowledges the leading role played by the US
in the DOS campaign to bring down Milosevic, but focuses on the significant
contribution made by its own government.

�For months the [German] federal government has discretely and purposefully
supported the Serbian opposition against Milosevic,� it begins.
�Substantial political and material support from Berlin, as from other western
capitals, contributed to the fact that opposition groups and parties could
develop the strength to force Milosevic to give up and take over the government
themselves.�

On the genesis of the DOS's electoral challenge, Der Spiegel writes, �On
December 17 last year, [German Foreign Minister] Fischer and [US Secretary of
State] Albright met the most well known Yugoslav opposition figures in a
windowless room of the Interconti hotel on Budapest Strasse in Berlin on the
fringes of a G-8-meeting. Zoran Djindjic and Vuk Draskovic were part of the
proceedings, both Milosevic opponents who had never been able to unite for any
length of time. A participant of the meeting said today: �At that time the
opposition was given a bollocking [slang for a stern dressing-down]'.�

�The Milosevic opponents really willing to cooperate agreed on Kostunica, up to
then largely unknown, as the presidential candidate. The discussion round
withdrew any support from the unpredictable populist Draskovic.�

�Approximately $30 million, predominantly from America, were channelled into
the country via an office in Budapest, in order to equip the opposition for the
election campaign with computers, telephones and office materials. Hundreds of
election helpers were prepared abroad for their tasks,� the magazine asserts.
As a result, �On election day the opposition was so well equipped and organised
that it could control the outcome of the election better than Milosevic.
Election helpers monitored the counting of the votes in 180 of approximately
9,200 polling stations and sent the results over their own radio network to the
head office of the opposition.�

The German government also provided funds and materials to run opposition
newspapers, radio and TV stations, to the tune of 4 million marks, while
Deutsche Welle, the German overseas broadcaster, invested approximately 10
million marks in 1999 alone.

The campaign to secure a social base for the opposition took a new tack in the
attention paid to building up anti-Milosevic sentiment in the Yugoslav
provinces. Politicians, organisations and parties in cities and municipalities
that had opposed Milosevic in the 1996 and 1997 elections had financial aid
channelled their way. Germany did this through the expedient of �twinning� its
cities with those chosen as recipients in Yugoslavia. �In this way, about 45
million marks [$20 million] arrived directly in some 40 cities where the
opposition governs. The big operations sponsored by the West were dubbed
�Energy for peace', �Education for peace', �bitumen [to build roads] for
peace'.�

The operation, led by former Social Democratic parliamentarian Josef Vosen,
involved 16 German cities, 41 European municipalities and 4 from Ohio in the
US. �The town partnerships were certainly only a trick, in order to hide the
fact that Germany, like other states, had taken the opposition in Yugoslavia
directly by the arm,� Der Spiegel concludes. �The 16,951,800 marks [$7.5
million] sent up to today in German cash for town partnerships really
originated from Foreign Office funds for the Stability Pact. Many German
municipalities, once won to the plan even gave something extra from their own
city coffers.�

The opposition's standing was thus reinforced by a classic carrot and stick
combination. The choice presented to Serbia's people was: Either support
Kostunica's challenge and the West would become lady bountiful, or support
Milosevic and face continued sanctions and the threat of renewed war.

The second prong of the West's campaign was to win over a section of the secret
police and armed forces to back Milosevic's potential replacements. Just how
successful this operation was is shown by reports now emerging of the actual
course of events on October 5.

On October 9, the Guardian newspaper ran an article based on an interview with
Zivan Markovic, a former Special Forces soldier with the elite 63rd Parachute
brigade. Markovic claimed that the storming of the Federal Assembly and the
offices of the state television RTS was in reality spearheaded by more than 100
active or former soldiers who did so in liaison with sympathetic police
supposed to be guarding the buildings.

�Special anti-terrorist forces from the police and police intervention squads
were involved,� he said, refusing to be drawn on Yugoslav press reports that
10,000 men were carrying arms.

Backing for Markovic's claims is provided by reports in the New York Times and
Britain's Channel 4 television of the key role played in the storming of the
Federal Assembly by the town of Cacak, which lies 60 miles from Belgrade.

The town's mayor, Velig Ilic, was formerly a leading member of the opposition
Serbian Renewal Movement led by Vuk Draskovic, and now runs the New Serbia
Party. He told the media that he had planned and organised the storming of the
Federal Assembly in collaboration with four senior members of Serbia's elite
Interior Ministry police force. Under their guidance, Ilic began to organise a
core team to take to the capital at least a month before October 5.

�We established a team of young professionals, paratroopers from the Yugoslav
Army and young policemen, and we coordinated this with the most elite units of
the Interior Ministry Police in Belgrade. We got martial arts experts and
professional boxers to join us. We even had plainclothes police coordinating
with nearby towns,� Ilic told the New York Times.

In the early morning of October 5, 10,000 people set off in convoy from
Cacak�filmed by a team from Channel 4�who went on to play a leading role in
Belgrade. Ilic says that the actual storming of the parliament building was
planned with his secret police contacts, who coordinated the action to coincide
with a mass defection of the police guarding the building between 3:00 and 3:30
p.m.

That the singular event epitomising the movement against Milosevic was
coordinated and planned by the imperialist powers and the Serbian secret police
speaks volumes. Far from a demonstration of �people's power�, Milosevic's
downfall was the product of Western political intrigues that culminated in the
modern-day equivalent of a palace coup, rather than the oft-proclaimed
democratic revolution.

It was left to an op-ed piece by Robert D. Kaplan in the October 6 edition of
the New York Times to give the most unalloyed explanation of why the Western
media rejoiced over October 5, boasting that the events in Belgrade were a
demonstration of US power.

�NATO has truly become an imperial overlord in the former Yugoslavia, given
that Russia's historic power in the Balkans has waned.... President Clinton and
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright deserve credit for applying the realist
principle that projecting power is a prerequisite for the spread of one's
values. In the 1930's, it was the Nazis who were applying military pressure and
supporting local political parties in the Balkans with money, intelligence,
printing presses and other aid. Not surprisingly, fascist ideals were then
ascendant.�

Kaplan adds, �We should not delude ourselves that the spread of open societies
in the Balkans and elsewhere is necessarily a natural development: it is a
direct result of the expansion of American imperial authority�albeit soft and
undeclared�which local populations now see as their self-interest to get along
with.�

The West was able to manipulate political events in Yugoslavia to such an
extent only because of the deeply reactionary character of Milosevic's regime.
Together with the other ethno-nationalist leaders that came to prominence in
the 1980s, his greater Serbian chauvinism paved the way for the division of
Yugoslavia along ethnic lines, economic penetration by Western capital and the
ensuing bloody conflict between the various ethic groups in the Balkan region.

But however much Milosevic's regime deserved to perish, the manner of its
demise is by no means incidental. Genuine democratic and social renewal within
the Balkans can never take place under the political tutelage of the Western
powers and their local quislings. It requires a unified and independent
political mobilisation of the working class throughout the region. Should such
a genuinely democratic mass movement develop, it would meet nothing but
hostility from all those in the media who acted as cheerleaders for October 5.

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