Serbian envoy delivers Post smackdown

Serbia-Montenegro's ambassador in Washington finally managed to deliver a
proper smackdown to the Washington Post, castigating the publication for its
vulgar misrepresentation of the situation in Kosovo. The Post's editorial of
March 24 was basically a rehash of ICG propaganda, along the lines of a
pro-Albanian independence campaign that has been waged since late January.
It was literally begging for a response, and what a response it was!

So far, every time the Embassy has tried to react to the routine
demonization of Serbs in the media - and there are many more occasions on
which it should have, but did not - the results were clumsy, ineffective and
weak. Which is why the kind of language Ambassador Vujacic uses in the April
2 letter to the Post is such a surprise. Instead of futile appeals to "human
rights" and democracy, he cited the sum of Albanian rule in the past 6
years: expulsions, destruction, violence. Then he delivered the punch:


The shameful reality in Kosovo can no longer be blamed on Slobodan
Milosevic, Serbian "nationalism" or the unfulfilled promises of the
international community. Serbia is ruled by the democrats who overthrew Mr.
Milosevic and the international community has so far, if anything, shown
disproportionate patience with the province's terrible human rights record. 

Serbia and the international community share the dream of an autonomous,
responsible, multiethnic Kosovo, safe for all citizens. Ignoring reality,
recycling false excuses or appeasing extremists is not the right course of
action.

Now, I've met Ivan Vujacic; he's a decent man, definitely an improvement
over the arrogant Jacobin Milan St. Protic, who was the first Dossie envoy
to the Emperor. But I've always considered him a somewhat. uninspired choice
by the late PM Zoran Djindjic, someone who was entirely too cozy with the
Empire. Either he has changed, or I've been wrong all along.

It is also entirely possible this was a fluke in the old pattern, rather
than the beginning of a new one. Given the lamentable frequency of
Serbophobic editorials in Empire's leading papers, we won't have to wait too
long for an opportunity to find out.

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Posted by: Nebojsa Malic on Apr 04, 05 | 10:44 am 









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