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[You know, opium refiners and heroin dealers, white
slavers and lowlife procurers, murderous pogromists
and brutish extortionists - in short, the rank and
file of the KLA's constituency base - are unsavory
enough. But there's nothing worse than an ingrate. And
to think they're going to take credit for all that's
been accomplished in Kosovo over the past two years
all by themselves....No small wonder NATO occasionally
loses its temper and starts bombing the hell out of
some small country.]


IWPR
Institute of War and Puke Reporting

June 21, 2001
Pristina Amnesiacs Celebrate 
When Kosovars celebrated Liberation they forgot to
invite NATO

By Dukagjin Gorani in Pristina (BCR No. 257,
20-Jun-01)

Kosovar television crews busily set up their
equipment, bands prepared for a series of concerts and
locals employed by the international administration
took the day off.

The commemoration last week of Liberation Day - the
day NATO formally brought about an end to the 1999
conflict - was a big event on the Kosovo calendar.

As morning wore on, the streets started to fill with
young people. Officially, the day marks an end to a
decade of Yugoslav repression; unofficially it
celebrates an end to a century of suppression by one
regime or another.

A mixture of optimism and sadness hung over the crowds
who had gathered to remember the overthrow of Serbian
rule two years ago. But memory of actual events seem
to be failing.

While there might be youngsters who do not remember
the occasion there are quite a few who are choosing to
forget who liberated their capital and homeland. 

Instead of NATO, it is the Kosovo Liberation Army
which is taking the credit for ousting the Serbs.

It was the West's entry into Kosovo which freed the
country yet the West was absent from the anniversary's
celebrations and memorials.

Within another year, I'm sure, I will be just one of a
tiny handful of people remembering NATO's role in the
liberation. Internationals seemed unbothered by their
exclusion from the day's events, looking on as a
nation voluntarily succumbed to a bout of amnesia.

There are several possible reasons for this memory
loss. With elections due later this year politicians
are probably quite keen to drum up feelings of
nationalism and patriotism. Scaling down NATO's role
inevitably bolsters that of others. 

"History in the Balkans is based on mythology," said
Michael Daxner, who heads the UN's education office in
Kosovo. And so it seems that on June 11 Kosovars were
on the way to rewriting history. 

In doing so they are forgetting the very people who
made these celebrations possible. I can only hope that
the young journalists covering the events will recall
the dedicated forces which have allowed them to pursue
their new lives and new freedoms.

It would suffice to hear just one of our new
television stations saying "Thank you NATO".

Dukagjin Gorani is the editor-in-chief of Kosovar
television station KTV-Koha Vision. 




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