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AN OPEN LETTER: BISHOP ARTEMIJE FROM KOSOVO (fwd)
by colin s. cavell
26 April 1999 21:07 UTC
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 16:36:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: Zorana Gluscevic <zorana@german.umass.edu>
To: Olga nedeljkovic <olganedl@uic.edu>,
janicijevic <4tj2@qsilver.queensu.ca>,
colin cavell <cscpo@polsci.umass.edu>, srpska_kultura@4Cbiz.net
Subject: AN OPEN LETTER: BISHOP ARTEMIJE FROM KOSOVO (fwd)
Otvoreno pismo predsednicima,vladama iparlamentima, diplomatama i
ambasadorima SAD i ostalih zapadnoevropskih drzava
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENTS, GOVERNMENTS AND PARLIAMENTS, TO THE
DIPLOMATS AND AMBASSADORS OF THE USA AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am writing this OPEN LETTER, although I'm not sure how it is going to get
through to you, since all telephone and other forms of communications with
Kosovo are dead, that being one of the many "successes" of your NATO
intervention on my homeland, my innocent people and myself.
During these weeks of continuous bombing by your alliance you have really
achieved stellar results, stellar from your perspective. You have destroyed
military barracks and other military facilities, factories and civilian
residential areas, bridges and radio transmitters; you have sown death and
wounds, pain and sorrow to many homes and villages; you have forced a whole
nation to go underground. And you do all this for "humanitarian reasons"?
We'd be grateful if you would explain how your inhumanity to us would
be expressed.
Naturally all this causes us great pain, mostly because of the knowledge that
we did nothing to deserve this. You say that by doing this you wish to punish
Mr. Milosevic. Did you really not have other ways and means to punish him
personally without punishing God's poor people in Aleksinac, Pristina,
Belgrade, Velika Hoca and who knows where else you're going to strike?
According to accepted international conventions, as well as the laws of
God, if someone punishes or kills children because of the crimes and
misdeeds of their parents, he himself becomes a transgressor and criminal.
If it is done on a massive scale and in the context of war, then they are war
criminals and should be tried at the Hague Tribunal. What is the difference
between such criminals and you, under whose orders thousands of tons of
destructive explosives are being showered upon the heads of innocent people
and children, because of the crimes of one man, Mr. Milosevic? Do you not also
belong in front of the Hague Tribunal? Perhaps you comfort yourselves with the
thought that there is no one who can take you there. I think that is little
comfort
if you have a conscience and believe in God (as you present yourselves). No
one can escape the judgment of the Eternal and Righteous Judge, not even you
with all of your military and economic might. Think about that.
In addition, I would like to emphasize something else. The greatest victim of
your NATO bombs is not what is demolished and broken or killed and wounded
(however great that number may be), but rather something which you stopped
from developing, something which was conceived and was supposed to bring
about the integration of Serbia, Yugoslavia and the Balkans into the European
and International mainstream. That something is DEMOCRACY! Before your
bombs democratic forces existed here, open and with potential; there existed
a democratic process, however embryonic. There existed a hope with these
people, that with your support the process of democratization would come to
life and prevail. All of that is gone now. Destroying those democratic forces,
those democratic processes, the hope and faith of this people for a better
tomorrow, is the greatest crime of your bombs.
The Serbian Orthodox Church (I as Bishop of Ras-Prizren) along with the
representatives of Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija, gathered together in a
movement of Serbian Resistance, a democratic movement headed by Mr.
Momcilo Trajkovic, a symbol of the Assemblage of the Church and people, have
traveled for the last two years throughout Europe, America and Russia,
declaring
everywhere the truth about the problems of Kosovo and Metohija, it's
ancestry, the acute situation in which it finds itself, and ways in which the
problems could be solved to the satisfaction of all those who live in Kosovo
and Metohija and who desire to live as honorable and good citizens in their
homeland.
With this peace mission we visited the USA five times in one year, from
February 1998 to February 1999. Wherever we went, we stressed that the
problems of Kosovo cannot be resolved by using force, irrespective of which
side it came (including the forces of NATO).
We advocated our conviction that solutions be sought by political means, by
way of the democratization of Serbia, Yugoslavia, as well as the greater
Balkan region, through dialogue and agreement. We promoted a multi-
ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious Kosovo, where all residents would
enjoy the same privileges according to the world's highest standards.
With satisfaction and gratitude we can truthfully say that we were
exceptionally well received and heard everywhere we went, and 90% of
the time we were supported in our position. This made us hopeful that the
problems of Kosovo would be resolved peacefully to everyone's satisfaction.
Our listeners expressed joy in learning that another Serbia existed, different
from the one represented by Mr. Milosevic and his regime, that an alternative
exists. All this pointed to a better future for everyone. All that has now
been
destroyed.
Not a trace of those beautiful possibilities survived NATO's bombs. Instead
we have precisely that which we (Mr. Trajkovic and I) predicted during our
last visit to France and the USA in February of this year. We specifically
stressed to Mrs. Albright, in person and in writing, what would happen if
NATO intervened militarily in Serbia and Yugoslavia. Here is a brief
reminder:
1. NATO intervention would only strengthen Mr. Milosevic's regime.
2. It would be a big blow to the democratic opposition in Serbia and would
postpone the necessary process of democratization in Serbia.
3. It would provoke Mr. Milosevic's regime to undertake drastic measures
against those who think differently in Serbia.
4. It would cause a radicalization of certain factions of the KLA, which
would in turn cause the radicalization amongst the Serbs in Kosovo and
Serbs in general.
5. All of this would put eventual NATO units in Kosovo in a very delicate
situation as they would be viewed as an occupation force.
We ask you, ladies and gentlemen, which of the things we predicted and
pointed out to you (hopefully in a timely manner) did not come true
upon NATO intervention?
We expressed at that time our fear that such a flow of events would be
counterproductive and harmful in many ways. In its place we offered an
alternative, an ADDENDUM on how to make cantons in Kosovo, which would
not change the Rambouillet Agreement, but would only supplement it so that
both the Serb and Albanian sides would have equal right to autonomy, making
the Agreement acceptable to both.
To our great sorrow you chose to intervene militarily with NATO air strikes
on our homeland. What will this accomplish? Whom are you really going
to help? Think this through for yourselves. Bombs neither conclude nor
reduce a "humanitarian catastrophe," but rather compound it exponentially.
Perhaps this has become evident in the last 16 days of your "peace mission."
Good for you!
Our hopes in you, your democracy, your love of justice, your humanitarianism,
are now buried deep in craters produced by your bombs and tomahawks. Will
they ever be resurrected? That's the question now.
Christ, whose Holy Friday we celebrate today, suffered and was crucified by
the same people whom He came to save out of His love. They unjustly killed
and buried Him. They sealed His tomb and set a guard over it in order to
prevent His glorious and saving resurrection. But all of their measures
failed. Christ has risen. And to us, who suffer from your bombs today,
without fault or blame, He gave us hope that there is resurrection for us,
too, no matter what you do to us.
We Orthodox Serbs, although persecuted by you, have genuine pity for you.
Your downfall is even greater than ours because it longer lasting. It is
longer lasting because you are incapable of repentance for the evil you
inflict upon us. Therefore, we pray for you to the Crucified and Resurrected
Lord, repeating with humility and love His words from the Cross:
"Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do"
Christ Is Risen
Indeed He Is Risen
April 9, 1999, in Prizren,
The Bishop of Ras and Prizren,
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