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Analytical comments  

The Horrendous Price of G8 Peace
Jan Oberg, June 9, 1999

(Dis)Agreement?
Pant@, 3am, June 7th 1999.

International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague and Indictment of Milosevic
Severian, Saturday, May 30, 1999.

Great Leaders and Small Strategists
Alex Corova, Saturday, May 29, 1999.

"Women will hug the rocks..." (The Apocalypse Now)
Mulder, Thursday, May 27, 1999.

Dictator, opposition, war and real life
Cancer Woman, Thursday, May 20, 1999.

NATO, Media and Chinese Embassy
Jared Israel, Saturday, May 15, 1999.

Chernobyl, again? – Ecological risk of war in my country
Igor, Monday, May 11, 1999.

Consequences of bridges bombing
Alex Corova, Monday, May 10, 1999.

Is NATO better than Milosevic?
Severian, Wednesday, May 5, 1999.

Therefore, the Bombardment Has To Stop!
Vlada, Saturday, May 1, 1999.

NATO's War - Boomerang Against the West
Dr. Jan Oberg, April 30th, 1999

Nato kills civilians accidentally and Serbs do it intentionally
Slobodan, age 30, university teaching assistant Thursday, April 29, 1999.

Saving Private Havel
Boris Buden, Tuesday, April 27, 1999

Is Milosevic protege of the West?
Dusan, April 15th, 1999

Covering up NATO's Balkan Bombing Blunder
Dr. Jan Oberg, April 14th, 1999

Counting The Cost Of Ground Troops
Dejan Anastasijevic, April 13th, 1999

At which point to admit defeat?
Novak, April 7th, 1999

While bombs are falling
Slobodan, April 4th, 1999

The attacks on the civil targets shall begin
Aleksandar, April 3rd, 1999

The War Pharse
Ndragan, March 29th 1999

About the pilot of the shot down F 117A 
Bojan, March 29th, 1999

The fall of the F-117A
Bojan, March 28th, 1999

We won the war in two nights and a day
Misa R., March 28th, 1999

Some Possible Reasons for Bombardment
Emil, March 27, 1999



Personal views 

...Believe...
Gagi, Kosovo Polje Wednesday, June 09th, 1999.

Beginning and attempt for end
Gordan, Monday, June 07th, 1999.

I'm nothing but a mother
Mira, Monday, May 31st, 1999.

Bombs and Nightingales
Zeljko, Wednesday, May 26th 1999

Just Another Day
Violeta, Tuesday, May 25th, 1999

Sorry for the Inconvenience
Cancer Woman, Friday, May 7th, 1999

We Expect That NATO Planes Will Bomb VINCA
Petar Adzic, Wednesday, May 5th, 1999

One of my friends is leaving
Violeta, May 5th, 1999

No Electricity in Serbia
Vlada, May 5th, 1999

Not so innocent victims
Cancer Woman, Thursday, April 29, 1999

Cluster Bombs - Things You Cannot See on TV
Nada Surbanovski, Wednesday, April 28, 1999

Caviar and stained history
Jone, Tuesday, April 26th, 1999.

Peace can be obtained very easily and very quickly
Berthold Herber, Monday, 26 Apr 1999

WITHOUT SHADOWS
Randall A. Major, Sunday, April 25, 1999.

There goes RTS...
Ana, Saturday, April 24 1999.

A view to the shattered mirror
Veljko, April 23th, 1999.

Sophisticated Karadzic or Judge Dread
DA, Thursday,April 22nd 1999

Live targets
Slavenka Drakulic, April 20th, 1999

Choosing Between Democracy and State
Misha, April 18th, 1999.

Great radio theft - B92
KLM, April 16th, 1999

A Letter From Yugoslavia
Gordana, April 14th, 1999

An Open Letter to Xavier Solana
Rendall A. Major, Novi Sad, April 12th, 1999

A view from the other side
Robert (member of NATO forces), April 11th, 1999

NATO's aim does not exist!
Jan, April 11th, 1999

5% refugees... in 45 days...
Sherri, April 11th, 1999

A view from the inside of a bombing
Rendall A. Major, Novi Sad, April 9th, 1999

Black and white or...
Bojan, April 8th, 1999

Slobo's Biggest Ally - The Fear...
By a Journalist from Belgrade, April 5th, 1999

Bombing of Yugoslavia and Iraq
Ramsey Clark, April 5, 1999

The first informations war
Aleksandar, April 4th, 1999

Blowing up the Bridge
Severian, April 1st, 1999

Life of Ibrahim Rugova guarded by Serbian policemen
Bojan, April 1st, 1999

Disqualification of the Opposition in Serbia
Severian, Tuesday, March 30th

The Civilians Are Leaving Because of the Bombing
Darko, March 28th, 1999

Letter to a Serb patriot
Zivoslav Miloradovic, March 28th, 1999

An Appeal for the Release of the Imprisoned Soldiers
Anonymous, March 28th, 1999

Rumors
Bojan, March 28th, 1999

What can be done with television
Anonymous, March 28th, 1999

This is my truth, tell me yours
Anonymous, March 26th, 1999

Head buried in sand
Severian, March 26th, 1999

Deus Ex B52
Craig Goodrich, March 25th, 1999

Hook and hoe?
Anonymous, March 24th, 1999


Public Figures 

From Yugoslavia

Moral intervention
Stojan Cerovic, Thursday, June 3rd, 1999

Under unity slogan this nation is devided more and more
Interview with Jovan Matic, frontman of Del Arno Band, Monday, May 31st, 1999

People in Serbia guard bridges with their bare bodies, every day
Ivo Andric, 1956
Serbs - spite, bombs and victims
Aleksandar Tijanic, April 20th, 1999.

Interview - "Democratic changes are necessary for Serbia and Yugoslavia"
Milo Djukanovic, President of Montenegro, April 19th, 1999

Bombing a Baby With Bathwater
Veran Matiæ, Radio B92 Editor-in-Chief, March 30th, 1999

From abroad

Statement on the Kosovo crisis
The Chancellery of HRH Crown Prince Alexander Monday, May 24th, 1999

Point of View (textparts), From Guernikka to Belgrade
Jean Claire, Director of Piccaso Museum, Friday, May 21th, 1999

Chomsky on control
Noam Chomsky, Thursday, May 20th, 1999

Milosevic Must be Stopped, but Bombing Does Not Work
Michael Moore, April 15th 1999

Artists Against the War
Harold Pinter, Wednesday, April 8th, 1999

Reply by American senator
Barbara Boxer, Senator of USA, April 8th, 1999

NATO are violating laws
Raju G. C. Thomas, Milwaukee, April 4th, 1999

Nationalism Unleashed
George Konrad, April 3, 1999

Text of President Clinton videotaped address to the Serbian people
March 25th, 1999

Dismantling Yugoslavia, Colonizing Bosnia
Michel Chossudovsky, Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa, March 29th, 1996

Rising Ethnic Strife Brings Fears of Worse Civil Conflict
David Binder, NY Times columnist, November 1st, 1987

Tuesday, March 23rd, 1999.

Holbrooke has left...


     When asked whether there was any chance for Serbia and Yugoslavia to avoid bombardment, he said: "They have the telephone numbers in Brussels and Washington, so..."
     Seselj was simply gloating in Parliament - state of war, mobilisation, those who do not accept mobilisation, who spread defeatism, who say that we should not fight, who in any way damage the fighting morale, who do not share his opinions - they should be locked up, and, if possible, physically terminated I presume (he could not say that, but I have the feeling he had every intention to ;-)
     So, we have a repeat of 1945 - all we need is nationalisation of private property, and we can forget the pensions and wages....
     See you in cyberspace...maybe...

Dragan
36 years




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