CIVILIAN DEFENDERS OF MILOSHEVICH BREAK THROUGH POLICE BARRICADES!! by EMPC Saturday March 31, 2001 at 02:16 PM |
Exhibiting the bravery of the heroes and heroines who stopped Hitler in his tracks in March/April 1941, hundreds of unarmed Serbian civilians have broken through police blockades and returned to the gates of Mr. Miloshevich's house, guarding him with their bodies. Last night, hundreds of "special police" had driven them away.
CIVILIAN DEFENDERS OF MILOSHEVICH BREAK THROUGH POLICE BARRICADES!! [6:30 am, Eastern U.S. time]
We have just spoken by phone to people who are once again outside Miloshevich's house!
Exhibiting the bravery of the heroes and heroines who stopped Hitler in his tracks in March/April 1941, hundreds of unarmed Serbian civilians have broken through police blockades and returned to the gates of Mr. Miloshevich's house, guarding him with their bodies. Last night, hundreds of "special police" had driven them away.
Meanwhile, in Miloshevich's house, which is owned by the Yugoslav Army, crack Yugoslav Army troops have refused to surrender, offering to fight it out with NATO-commanded "special police" (some of whom the civilian demonstrators have heard speaking non-Serbian languages!) The Army troops guarding Miloshevich troops are armed with rocket launchers and machine guns. Mr. Milosevich has said: "I will not surrender. I do not recognize these authorities or these police. They work for NATO."
The Socialist Party, the Radical Party and all Serbs who care about their sovereignty and social justice call on the friends of justice and peace all over the world: take action now. Do not abide this attempted kidnapping and or murder by standing silent.
Demonstrate and protest at Yugoslav Embassies and Consulates and/or NATO government offices. Write and call the NATO servants in Belgrade and the Western governments to voice your protest.
The following are email addresses of the DOS authorities in Belgrade (more may be posted so check back):
Zoran Djindjic's "Democartic Party" Of Serbia info@demokratska.org.yu Djindjic is the U.S.-installed Serbian Prime Minister.
Voyislav Koshtunitsa Vojislav.Kostunica@gov.yu