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 Bosnia and Herzegovina: Old trick of divide-and-rule doesn’t work any
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Written by Filip Sacirovic Friday, 13 July 2012
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*[We strongly recommend this article, as it highlights the return of class
solidarity across the ethnic divide in the former Yugoslavia.] *

*At the recent Srebrenica massacre commemoration in the Potočari Memorial
Centre, the victims’ families turned against the politicians present, and
Bosnian crowds directed loud whistles and curses at the same politicians.*

The tragic massacre of between 6-8000 Muslim men in Srebrenica by the Serb
forces under the command of Ratko Mladić, on July 11th1995, which is widely
considered the culmination of the atrocious four year civil and religious
war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has ever since been traditionally used by
the Bosniac and Serb bourgeoisie as a valuable propaganda resource for
promoting religious and national divisions between the Bosniac and Serb
population. The former exploited the annual commemoration of the victims,
as a way of reminding the Bosniac people just how much they should be
afraid of their “genocidal” and “blood-thirsty” Serb neighbours, while the
latter denied that genocide over Bosniacs ever took place, hiding behind
the “defence of the Serb national interests” in Bosnia.

This relationship was more symbiotic than anything else, giving each
faction of the nascent Bosnian bourgeoisie a monopoly over “national
interest” and making sure the working people were held tightly in line
under their own national and religious banners. The Srebrenica massacre
commemoration was also an excellent photo-op for many foreign diplomats and
statesmen, including peace-loving people like Paul Wolfowitz, who, several
years ago, started his address to the crowd there with the traditional
Muslim greeting “selam aleykum”, while, at the same time, a few thousand
kilometres to the East, the Anglo-American imperialist forces were
murdering Iraqi and Afghan civilians by the thousands.

Srebrenica was where “the good Muslim” was to be found – Muslim the Victim,
loyal and grateful to their Western protectors for staying alive, willing
to do anything to prove their European character and their dedication to
the ideals of Western democracy. Srebrenica seemed like the poster-place
for Fukuyama’s “End of History”. There was no talk of class struggle
whatsoever, just national unity and devotion to the neoliberal order and
its protectors.

However, as the capitalist crisis deepened and the class struggle was back
on the agenda worldwide, it was only a matter of time before the Bosnian
people, regardless of their religion or nationality, would awaken from the
social coma brought about by the capitalist restoration in the 1990s. As
the crisis deepens in Bosnia, and the ruling elite becomes more and more
cynical in their attempts to manipulate the masses through fear, the
Bosnian working class, including the families of those murdered in
Srebrenica, are beginning to see their leaders for what they are – a bunch
of gangsters, full of hot air, who destroyed their country, plundered its
industrial resources and brought about the kind of poverty and disarray
which was thought in the old socialist times to have been permanently done
away with.

One strike after another has started to appear in Bosnia, on both sides of
the administrative lines which divide the Serb Republic (not to be confused
with Serbia) and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina – the two national
statelets, known as “entities”, which today constitute the country. Often
strikers from both sides have even exchanged solidarity letters. Last year,
the ruling class was shocked to see solidarity even among the civil war
veterans from both sides – Bosnian army veterans decided to give part of
their pensions to their Serb counterparts, who were still fighting with the
government in Banjaluka (the administrative centre of the Serb Republic)
over theirs. It became more and more obvious that the old divide-and-rule
tricks were not as fruitful as they were in the past.

This year, the rulers and their foreign sponsors were in for another
surprise from the masses – and on the day of their perfect
end-of-history-type ceremony, of all places. This July 11th, at the
Srebrenica massacre commemoration in the Potočari Memorial Centre, the
victims’ families demanded that no politicians give speeches. When that was
ignored, the masses reacted with loud whistles and curses directed at the
leaders of Bosnian bourgeois parties, and someone even threw a bottle at
the head of the Commemoration Organization Committee. The loudest whistle
was reportedly received by none other than the American ambassador to
Bosnia!

The working peoples of Bosnia have a long and proud tradition of class
struggle. Bosnia was where Tito’s Partisan movement had the biggest base of
support, where, along with Western Serbia, the first European Nazi-free
territories were established by the Communist Party, and where the
foundations for the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) were
laid. It is also where the collapse of the old planned economies in Eastern
Europe came in the bloodiest and cruellest of ways, bringing with it
genocide and fratricidal conflict between the people with the same language
and culture, but different religion. It is, therefore, understandable, that
there was a period of severe social shock, which kept the working class of
this country pacified for over 20 years.

It would appear that this pacified period is nearing its end, however. The
Bosnian masses are awakening again, and letting their current masters –
foreign and domestic – know they won’t be used as pawns for their schemes
any further. As Marxists we welcome these events as a sign of the times
ahead, where the fires of Bosnian and Yugoslav revolutionary traditions may
light up once again.


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