Stop the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia

The NATO bombing campaign:
Has worsened the Serbian government's repression of the Kosovar Albanians. Far from averting a humanitarian disaster in Kosovo, the NATO attack on Yugoslavia inflamed the Serbian government's ethnic cleansing in the province, forcing people frown their homes and creating a humanitarian disaster.

Is killing Serbian civilians. NATO bombs cannot help but kill and injure Serbian civilians. Furthermore, the bombing raids are also disrupting, food supplies, water supplies, and medical supplies for the civilian population. Most disturbing, is NATO's urban bombing campaign, which amounts to a direct targeting of civilians. On April 12'i' NATO bombs struck a passenger train in Serbia, killing at least ten civilians, and badly injuring at least 16 others.

Has strengthened Milosevic within Serbia. The Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, a group that has worked for democracy in Serbia for years said of tile NATO bombings: "The air strikes erased in one night the results of ten years of hard work of groups of courageous people in the non-governmental organizations and in the democratic opposition..." NATO bombings are destroying the Serbian opposition which has offered the best chance for a democratic, peaceful political settlement.

· Is hypocritical. If the Clinton Administration and NATO are so opposed to human rights abuses, why do they give aid and weapons to Turkey, wllicl1 has brutally repressed its Kurdish people for years?

NATO is a purely military alliance, and as such should have no role in the conflict. It has already done enough damage. The U.S. does not necessarily know what's best for the region either. In fact, past U.S. meddling has helped initiate the current crisis. The 1995 Dayton Peace Accords helped set the stage for the current conflict by excluding, talc Kosovar Albanians from participating and setting up Milosevic as a legitimate player in the region.

The best thing the U.S. can do to bring peace and justice to Yugoslavia is to:

* Stop the NATO bombing

*· Cease any preparations for an armed invasion of Yugoslavia.

* Open the U.S. borders to all refugees from the crisis and provide funds for rebuilding the infrastructure of the country.

Call President Clinton TODAY and tell him to stop the bombing and open the U.S. borders to all refugees from the conflict.
White House comment line: (202) 456-1111.

Call your member of Congress as well! Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-2321.
For more information, call the Washington Peace Center, (202) 234-2000.
Web Resources: www.commondreams.org/kosovo/kosovo.htm, www.zmag.org

APPEAL BY THE SERBIAN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Deeply disturbed by NATO destruction and the ordeal of Kosovo Albanians, we, the representatives of nongovernmental organizations and trade union "Nezavisnost" (Independence), strongly demand from all those responsible for this tragedy to immediately create ground for the renewal of the peace process.

The most powerful military, political and economic powers of the world are for two weeks incessantly killing people and destroying not only military but also civilian objects, blowing up bridges and rail tracks, factories and heating plants, warehouses and basins... At the same time, in fear of the bombing campaign and military actions by the regime and the KLA, hundreds of thousands of Kosovo Albanians are, in an unprecedented exodus, forced to leave their devastated homes and look for salvation in the tragedy and uncertainty of fleeing.

It is obvious that this is a road to catastrophe, and the peaceful and fair solution to the Kosovo problem through international mediation we have supported for years, today seems more distant than ever.

The past activities of our organizations in the field of democratization, development of a civil society and acceptance of FR Yugoslavia into all international institutions have been under constant pressure and intimidation by the Serbian regime.

We, as members of civil society associations have courageously and rationally fought against war and nationalistic propaganda and in support of human rights. We emphasize that we have always raised our voices against the repression against Kosovo Albanians and demanded the respect of their liberties and guarantees for their rights. We have also requested the return of the autonomy of Kosovo. We stress that the only connection and cooperation of Serbs and Albanians during all these years has been preserved among civil society institutions.

NATO military intervention has undermined all results we have achieved and endangered the very survival of the civil sector in Serbia.

Faced with the tragic situation we have found ourselves in, and in the name of human ideas and values, as well as in accordance with all our past activities, we are demanding:

* immediate stop to the bombing campaign and all armed movements;
* resuming of the peace process with international mediation at the regional Balkan and European level, as well as in the framework of the United Nations
* share of responsibility between the European Union and Russia and their contribution to the peaceful solution of the crisis;
* end of the ethnic cleansing process and immediate return of all refugees
* support to the citizens of Montenegro to preserve peace and stability, solve serious consequences of the refugee catastrophe and resume with the democratic processes that are underway;
* we demand that the Serbian and international media inform the public in a professional manner and not spur media war, incite interethnic hatred, create irrational public opinion and glorify force as the ultimate accomplishment of the human mind.

We cannot meet these demands by ourselves.
We expect from you to support our demands and in your initiatives and actions help their implementation.

* Association of Citizens for Democracy, Social Justice and Support to Trade Unions
* Belgrade Circle
* Center for Democracy and Free Elections
* Center for Transition to Democracy-ToD
* Civic Initiatives * European Movement in Serbia
* Forum for Ethnic Relations, and Foundation for Peace and Crisis Management
* Group 484
* Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
* Student Union of Serbia
* Union for Truth about Antifascist Resistance
* United Branch Trade Unions NEZAVISNOST
* VlN-Weekly Video News
* Women in Black
* Yu Lawyers Committee for Human Rights
* EKO Centar
In Belgrade, April 6, 1999