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Macedonia In Crisis
British Helsinki Human Rights Group
For more information
call 01865-439483
or contactMark Almond (07885-625415)
or John Laughland (02087419749)
June 26, 2001

Anti-Western Feeling - No Surprise
This Group's observers detected unprecedented hostility towards Westerners
on the part of ordinary ethnic Macedonians during their mission to Macedonia
before 20th June and so they were not surprised when the angry crowds which
stormed the Macedonian parliament in Skopje on the night of June 25th after
a group of Albanian rebels had been escorted to freedom by Nato troops
earlier in the day also vented their frustration on Western journalists. The
four month crisis in Macedonia provoked by an Albanian guerrilla insurgency
has led to repeated calls in the West for the EU and Nato to act as "honest
brokers," yet the widespread perception among Macedonians that the
insurrection has been facilitated at best by the failure of Western troops
to interdict weapons smuggling across the Kosovo-Macedonia border and at
worst that collusion between the Albanian guerrillas and Nato's Kfor
contingent provoked the violence means that any Nato "peacekeepers" could
face a "rough ride" rather than a friendly reception.
West Humiliated Macedonia by Escorting Armed Guerrillas Back to Base
Whatever the sources of the conflict and however ill-advised the Macedonian
security forces' response to it since 21st June, by escorting armed
guerrillas to safety from their Aracinovo base, US-Kfor troops humiliated
Macedonia and spurred the bitter resentment among ethnic Macedonians against
what they see as the abuse of their small and fragile country by the great
powers of the West who use it as a logistical base and rest-and-recreation
area with scant regard for its majority population.
Western Intervention and Mediation Has Made Matters Worse
EU and Nato leaders have flip-flopped on the Macedonian crisis since it
started in March. Having condemned Albanian guerrillas in the strongest
terms then, now the same leaders denounce the Macedonian security forces
with equal intensity. Western meddling has kept the conflict simmering
instead of encouraging clear resolution. Now it may be about to explode.
If that happens, it is doubtful if it will remain a two-way conflict between
ethnic Albanian rebels based in the hills that separate the country from
neighbouring Kosovo and the Macedonian army. Leaving aside the potential
horrors of an inter-ethnic civil war, it would be na�ve to think that Nato
could intervene as an honest broker without facing resistance.
Macedonia is Not Serbia, the Kosovo Model Will Not Work
Unlike Serbia which had faced a decade of sanctions and propaganda warfare
for Belgrade's alleged complicity in the Croatian and Bosnian Wars, and was
bombed by Nato for its refusal to countenance self-rule for
Albanian-majority Kosovo, the suddenness of the crisis and the West's
hostility has come as a great shock to Slav Macedonians. Their majority
bitterly resents EU/Nato pressure to concede the de facto partition of their
country and the abrogation of the norms of constitutional democracy in
favour of a Lebanese style ethnic constitution.
Given the widespread perception that the international community in the form
of the US, EU and Nato actually caused the violence in order to plunge the
country into ungovernability and provide a pretext for setting up an
international protectorate on the lines of Bosnia and Kosovo, the fact that
the EU has appointed a 'resident' envoy to the country can only compound
Macedonian suspicions. A Nato-run protectorate may not be easily or
peacefully installed.
Internal or External Causes?
Although isolated incidents of racial tension between Macedonians and
Albanians have taken place since the country's independence in 1991
Macedonia has been praised for its inclusive constitution and harmonious
ethnic relations. Ethnic Albanians are part of the governing coalition in
parliament. Only well-organized (and ill-intentioned) interference could
have damaged the status quo. Many Macedonians believe that this interference
comes from neighbouring Kosovo where c.38,000 Nato troops are based.
Why should the West want to take over the running of a small, poor country
like Macedonia with few natural resources? The answer is strategic. The
country lies on the route to be taken by oil pipelines set to run from the
Black Sea coast in the east to Albania's Adriatic coast. Control of the
pipe-line is regarded as essential to the West's long-term energy plans.
BHHRG representatives recently visited Macedonia. They went to Tetovo in the
West of the country, to the outskirts of then rebel-occupied village of
Aracinovo and nearby Kumanovo which has been without water for several
weeks. Other members of the group travelled to Bitola to investigate the
recent wave of violence against the small Albanian community in the town.
They talked to politicians, police and journalists and to ordinary
citizens - both Macedonian and Albanian - wherever they went.
This Group Has Chronicled Election Fraud as the Internal Root of Crisis
The Group has published several reports since 1994 on Macedonia dealing with
general human rights issues as well as conducting several election
observation missions. They detailed the derailment of democracy by the
post-1998 coalition between the ostensibly Macedonian nationalist party,
VMRO, and the equally Albanian nationalist DPA. While Western-dominated
institutions like the OSCE blandly endorsed rigged elections based on the
manipulation of the ethnic Albanian vote in particular, this Group feared
the long-term consequences for Macedonian-Albanian relations of basing power
on votes provided in rigged circumstances primarily by one ethnic group.
This has left President Trajkovski's government with little democratic
legitimacy. It is with great sadness that the conclusions reached in this,
its latest report, should be so pessimistic.
Western collusion with electoral fraud has been compounded by Kfor's
collusive approach to policing the Kosovo-Macedonia frontier. This means
that the recent tragic events in the country are not the fault of the
majority of its citizens, both Macedonian and Albanian, who have found
themselves since March the latest pawns in yet another Balkan power-play
decided by forces out of their control.
Full report available @ www.bhhrg.org from 27th June, 2001.
The British Helsinki Human Rights Group's reports do not express corporate
opinions but is grateful to the authors of its reports for their research
and conclusions.


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