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Thursday, October 5, 2000

1. Federal ministery of Foreign Affairs adresses a memorandum to the UN
Security Council

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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA
FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

YUGOSLAV DAILY SURVEY
BELGRADE, 5 October 2000   No. 3205

 S P E C I A L     I S S U E

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ADDRESSES  A MEMORANDUM TO THE UN
SECURITY COUNCIL

 BELGRADE, October 4, (Tanjug) - Regarding gross foreign interference in
the elections in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the Federal Ministry
of Foreign Affairs addressed a Memorandum to the United Nations Security
Council and the General Assembly of the world Organization, with a request
that it be circulated as official document of the United Nations.

The Memorandum, inter alia, states:
 Before as well as during the electoral process conducted so far, the FR of
Yugoslavia and its citizens have been incessantly exposed to systematic,
brutal pressure by some influential international factors, primarily the US
Administration and NATO countries, with an undisguised aim of directly
interfering in the electoral process in the FR of Yugoslavia and of an
inadmissible pressure brought to bear on the will of its population.

a) Political and psychological pressures and subversive activities:

 In the period prior to elections in Yugoslavia, centres for assisting
Yugoslav opposition and destabilization of  Yugoslavia were established in
neighbouring countries (Szeged, Timisoara, Sofia, Skopje,Tirana).  A month
prior to the elections in Yugoslavia,  a US Regional Centre was set
up to co-ordinate the work of  centres in individual countries of South
Eastern Europe in order to exert political, psychological, diplomatic and
subversive pressure (on 15 August 2000). The Budapest-based US Centre has
engaged more than 30 experts for intelligence, propaganda, military
intelligence and subversive activities against the FR of Yugoslavia under
the direction of former US Ambassador to Croatia William Montgomery. The
Centre recruits experts from USIS, CIA, USAID, DIA and other similar US
agencies. For this reason, the FR of Yugoslavia lodged an official written
protest with the United Nations Security Council on 18 September 2000 by
qualifying the establishment of this centre as a violation of the Vienna
Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations and international law and
describing it as a gross interference in the internal affairs of the FR of
Yugoslavia (S/2000/880). During the month of August this year, Director of
CIA George Tennet visited the broader region of South Eastern Europe
(Bulgaria, Romania) to step up and co-ordinate pressure in the run-up to
elections in Yugoslavia.
 A ring of radio and TV centres was established around the FR of Yugoslavia
to transmit anti-Yugoslav propaganda, the well-known system of NATO
propaganda such as Radio Free Europe, Deutshe Welle, Voice of America and
others. Hundreds of hours of anti-Yugoslav propaganda aimed at
psychological and political pressure on the citizens of the FR of
Yugoslavia, concocted in US and NATO centres of subversion and
destabilization, are being aired via these systems and their transmitters
from the territories of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Romania,
Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania, on a daily basis. Many of
these radio and television transmitters
operate illegally on the same frequencies that, according to international
conventions, belong to the FR of Yugoslavia and that are used by Yugoslav
radio and television stations.
 The European Union too sent a "message to the Serbian people" on 18
September, on the eve  of the elections, giving overtly support to the
Serbian opposition and promising to lift sanctions against it if it votes
for the opposition. This is evidence of the illegal nature and
unjustifiableness of sanctions as an instrument to violate fundamental
human rights, grossly intervene in internal affairs and bring about the
accomplishment of illegitimate political goals. On this score, an EU
representative was delivered the strongest protest in the Federal Ministry
of Foreign Affairs on 21 September and at EU headquarters in Brussels on 22
September, respectively.
 Similar malicious views were publicly expressed every day in the media by
the President of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, by the
Foreign Ministries of  a number of EU countries, the EU High Representative
and Commissioner for External Relations, as well as by the EU Stability
Pact Co-ordinator and the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, with
a view to exercising an organized pressure on the public in the FR of
Yugoslavia and on its electoral bodies and  to prejudicing election results.

b) Opposition funding:

 The US Administration, the Governments of NATO countries and various
foundations, such as the Soros foundation, openly finance Yugoslav
opposition and various forms of subversive activity aimed at destabilizing
the FRof Yugoslavia and at overthrowing its legitimate Government. This
funding has been intensified in particular after the announcement of
nation-wide parliamentary, presidential and local elections. Funds have
openly been allocated to opposition political parties and their leaders, to
the so-called independent media, associations and structures of the
so-called civil society and to individuals. Prior to these elections, the
US Administration paid US$ 77.2 million to Yugoslav opposition, a public
fact also confirmed by a daily close to US Administration, The Washington
Post,
on 22 September 2000. The same was also confirmed by sources in US
Congress, the Department of State and others.
 Only a day after the elections and the first round of Presidential
election in the FR of Yugoslavia, US Congress passed on 25 September the
"Democratization of Serbia Act", making a series of gross and
unsubstantiated allegations against the legitimate authorities in the FR of
Yugoslavia and appropriating additional financial resources, to the tune of
US$ 105 million, to bring them down, i.e. for the purposes of the Serbian
opposition. This document, under the guise of an alleged concern for human
rights, openly supported the separatism of ethnic Hungarians in the Serbian
province of Vojvodina, where the majority Serbs live in harmony with 26
minorities.
 A week before the elections, the Charge d'Affaires of the Royal Norwegian
Embassy in Belgrade handed out cash funds in Deutsche marks to students and
young people in several towns in Serbia, thus directly promoting the cause
of the opposition. The so-called independent media and the statements made
by the Norwegian Charge himself bear witness to it. Such conduct by the
Norwegian Charge, as an abuse of the hospitality of the Yugoslav Government
, contradicts his diplomatic functions, whereas giving bribe is punishable
by law in all countries of the world.  The Charge was twice officially
warned in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that such activity is a flagrant
interference in internal affairs and  a gross violation of the Vienna
Convention on Diplomatic Relations. He was asked not to do so and to
channel all assistance in accordance with the agreements and the normal
practice
existing in co-operation among sovereign States, via competent Government
authorities, which the Charge completely ignored.

 The above facts testify to flagrant foreign interference in  electoral
processes by using propaganda, psychological , political and military
pressure aimed at influencing the will of the electorate, which is contrary
to what democracy is about and  which constitutes a violation of all norms
of international law.
 The Government of the FR of Yugoslavia recalls that following the
interference of foreign factors in its electoral process, it has already
addressed the UN Security Council on 20 September 2000. The Yugoslav
Government requested on that occasion the Security Council to address this
important and urgent issue and to take measures to put an end to flagrant
interference in our internal affairs and to ensure respect for
international law and decisions of the United Nations. Considering that the
UN Security Council has not yet reacted to this communication, the Yugoslav
Government, presenting once again the above facts, calls again upon the
Security Council to take specific steps to condemn in the strongest terms
interference by the above-mentioned external factors in the internal
affairs of the FR of Yugoslavia, especially interference in its electoral
process,  so as to ensure the respect for the Charter of the United
Nations, international law and UN General Assembly documents.

 The Memorandum, which has been delivered at UN Headquarters today,
outlines also in detail specific provisions of the Charter of the United
Nations and of other documents of the world Organization that ban all
interference in internal affairs, and particularly in electoral processes.
In this context, the Memorandum cites provisions of UN General Assembly
resolution 54/168 on non-interference in electoral processes which
provides:"Strongly demands that all States refrain from financing political
parties or groups in another State and from taking any action that
undermines the electoral process..."

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