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'Big lie' and breakup of Yugoslavia


Lavender & red, part 114





By Leslie Feinberg 

Published Nov 18, 2007 7:47 PM 


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The Pentagon is not a vehicle to liberate women or same-sex love, and it is
certainly not a rape-crisis intervention force. But these truths get blurred
when there is a war in progress.

When U.S. imperialism is gearing up for war, ad agency spin doctors are put
on the payroll to sell the aggression as defensive or humanitarian.

U.S. and German imperialists used a public relations psychological operation
to cover up their violent covert and overt war to destabilize and dismantle
the Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia from 1990 to 2000. That media
agitation, broadcast by the imperialist monopoly news industry, helped to
isolate the peoples of Yugoslavia from the world solidarity they deserved.

After finally undermining and breaking up the Soviet Union, U.S. imperialism
no longer needed to tolerate non-aligned Yugoslavia.


 Pat Chin, an opponent of the<br>U.S. bombing
of Yugoslavia,<br>traveled to Yugoslavia to<br>express her solidarity.
Here<br>she speaks at an
anti-war rally<br>in Union Square, New York.
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Pat Chin, an opponent of the
U.S. bombing of Yugoslavia,
traveled to Yugoslavia to
express her solidarity. Here
she speaks at an anti-war rally
in Union Square, New York. 

Some of the countries of Eastern Europe had already acceded to all the
privatization and austerity measures drawn up by imperialist bankers. The
Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia was the last of the Eastern European
workers’ states trying to hold on to what was left of its planned,
socialized framework of production and its collective ownership.

In a Jan. 2, 1996, New York Times opinion piece headlined “The Third
American Empire,” Jacob Heilbrunn and Michael Lind, two editors of the
right-leaning magazine The New Republic that supported the Clinton
administration’s war on Yugoslavia, wrote: “Now, in the years after the cold
war, the United States is again establishing suzerainty over the empire of a
former foe. The disintegration of the Soviet Union has prompted the United
States to expand its zone of military hegemony into Eastern Europe (through
NATO) and into formerly neutral Yugoslavia. And—most of all—the end of the
cold war has permitted America to deepen its involvement in the Middle
East.”

Heilbrunn and Lind argued that Bosnia should become the western border of a
new U.S. imperialist empire in the Middle East “encompassing the regions
once ruled by the Ottoman Turks.” That’s a swath of territory from Iraq to
the Balkans—a geo-strategic area that Britain, Germany and France ruled over
before World War I, the first world conflagration caused by
inter-imperialist rivalry over economic “spheres of interest.”

It would take a “Big Lie” propaganda campaign to cover up this imperialist
dismemberment of the multinational Yugoslavia federation.

Using charge of ‘mass rape’ to sell the war

The imperialist pro-war campaign—covert and overt—was based on two charges,
repeated often and loudly: “systematic mass rape” and “ethnic cleansing.”

The very suggestion that U.S. imperialism and its military are a rape-rescue
team, and that they bring equality and peace between nationalities, should
give immediate pause.

Rape has been a constant feature of class-divided societies—a weapon of mass
terror and reinforcement of patriarchal ownership and control. Rape, the
violence and the threat, has enforced enslavement, racist domination,
oppression of women and punishment for those who bridge or blur the
partitioning of the sexes.

U.S. finance capital is bloody with the “ethnic cleansing” that facilitated
stealing the labor and land of African and Native peoples. “Defense of white
Southern womanhood” was the white-supremacist ideological cover for mass
lynching of Black men. At the same time, the white slaveocracy and those in
its hire were carrying out mass rape of African peoples.

The U.S. military—from its early Cavalry to today’s high-tech Pentagon—has
brought rape, prostitution and sexual enslavement in the wake of its
invasions and the establishment of its bases, from the Philippines to South
Korea.

Women GIs are survivors of mass rape in the Pentagon’s own ranks.

The U.S. and German ruling classes, their politicians, and their embedded
media and public relations demonstrate cruel and callous contempt for the
lives of all women—particularly Muslim women—and for all rape survivors,
when they use the charge of “systematic mass rape” as a pretext for
imperialist aggression.

Mass rape is a serious charge that warrants meticulous and thoughtful
attention.

Between the fall of 1992 and spring of 1993, imperialist corporate news
sources carried coordinated reports that an estimated 20,000 to 100,000
Muslim women had been systematically raped by the Bosnian Serb Army.

The public accusation came first from Haris Silajdzic, then foreign minister
of Bosnia-Herzegovina, who stated that 30,000 women and girls had been
raped.

A cover story in Ms. magazine charged that Bosnian Serb forces were raping
women in order to make pornographic films. No films were ever discovered.
And even the findings of Helsinki Watch and Human Rights Watch—which are
often in accord with U.S. imperialist interests—did not support those
charges.

The Warburton Report in January 1993, authorized by the European Community,
got big headlines when it released its estimate that 20,000 Muslim women had
been raped. But Simone Veil—a former French minister and president of the
European Parliament—got virtually no air time as a dissenting member of the
Warburton report group. Veil disclosed that the estimate was based on
interviews with only four individuals. The New York Times admitted on Oct.
19, 1993, that the Croatian Ministry of Health in Zagreb was the source for
the Warburton Report figures.

Newsweek reported in its Jan. 4, 1993, issue that up to 50,000 Bosnian
Muslim women had been raped. This estimate, according to Tom Post, a
contributor to the article, was based on interviews with 28 individuals.

French television reporter Jerome Bony summed up his pursuit of the charge
of mass rape: “When I was 50 kilometers from Tuxla, I was told: ‘Go to the
Tuxla high school grounds. There are 4,000 raped women.’ At 20 kilometers
this figure dropped to 400. At 10 kilometers only 40 were left. Once at the
site, I found only four women willing to testify.”

The point of these facts is not to diminish the impact of rape on a single
life. Rather, the pattern in these facts demonstrates how cynically,
callously and contemptuously the real “butchers of Belgrade”—in Washington
and in Bonn—can create rumors of tens of thousands of rapes in order to
re-shackle the peoples of the former Yugoslav federation to exploitation and
steal the rich natural resources and industries that were once the
collective property of all.

Nadja Tesich—Serb writer, filmmaker and professor of film—went back to
Yugoslavia when the civil war started in 1991. In response to misreporting
by corporate news accounts, Tesich wrote that she contacted PBS, Nightline,
Time, Newsweek, Vanity Fair, the Times magazine section, women’s magazines,
Mother Jones, Harper’s, the New Yorker and other media. She concluded: “They
wanted to hear about rapes. (Got any rape stories, we want to hear about
rapes.) But the moment I mentioned Serb women raped, they were not
interested.”

 

Next: U.S.-led NATO occupation brought mass rape in its wake.

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For more information read “NATO in the Balkans” (International Action
Center, New York: 1998). Available at Leftbooks.com

 

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