| Statement on Kosovo
ASGP - Kosovo Statement. Association of
State Green Parties, United States (ASGP)
PEACE ACTIONS AND STATEMENTS OF ASGP
MEMBER PARTIES CONCERNING THE WAR IN YUGOSLAVIA
Steering Committee, Association of State
Green Parties Nancy Allen, Maine Green Party (Co-chair) Anne
Goeke, Green Party of Pennsylvania (Co-chair) Tom Sevigny,
Green Party of Connecticut (Co-chair) Dean Myerson, Green
Party of Colorado (Secretary) Tony Affigne, Green Party of
Rhode Island (Treasurer)
May 12, 1999
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MEMBERS, ASSOCIATION OF STATE GREEN PARTIES
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Green Party of Arkansas Arizona Green Party Green Party of
California Green Party of Colorado Green Party of
Connecticut District of Columbia Green Party Georgia Green
Party Hawai'i Green Party Massachusetts Green Party Maine
Green Party Green Party of Michigan Green Party of Minnesota
Nevada Green Party Green Party of New Jersey New Mexico
Green Party Green Party of New York State Green Choice Party
Green Party of Ohio Pacific Green Party of Oregon
Pennsylvania Green Party Green Party of Rhode Island Green
Party of Tennessee Green Party of Utah Green Party of
Virginia Wyoming Green Party
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U.S. GREENS' OPPOSITION TO THE WAR
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Green Parties in the United States are opposed to the
destruction of Yugoslavia's people, economy, environment,
and democratic prospects, and many American Greens have been
involved in actions to stop the madness of war -- but these
actions have not been widely reported in the U.S. or
international media.
Since before the NATO bombing began in late March, our
member parties have organized demonstrations, teach-ins,
coalitions, and other anti-war actions, and several parties
have approved formal statements about the Balkan conflict.
As in Europe, however, there are diverse opinions among
Greens in the United States, regarding the use of force
against the Milosevic regime, the roles of NATO, the United
States, and the United Nations, and the best strategies for
building long-term peace in the region. While Greens in the
United States work to develop a common position on the war,
the Steering Committee of the Association of State Green
Parties has asked for brief reports from our independent
member parties, regarding their actions and official
statements on the Yugoslavian conflict. Several parties have
already responded, and their reports are summarized below.
The actions reported here are also taking place in other
states; we expect to receive additional reports in the next
few days. We have also appended the official statements of
state Green parties in New Mexico, Rhode Island, Michigan,
and New York, as well as statements by related groups and
anti-war coalitions in Washington, DC and Syracuse, New
York.
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ACTIONS AGAINST THE WAR
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We appreciate the assistance of Amy Vas Nunes, Peter
Schermerhorn, Jim Nicita, Victoria Linton, Joe Mustich,
Karin Norton, Greg Gerritt, Ted Cloak, Ann Link, and Howie
Hawkins, whocontributed reports for this summary.
GREEN PARTY OF CONNECTICUT
Weekly vigils are held in at least six cities around
Connecticut; many vigils were originally begun against the
war in Iraq. All vigils have a Green presence, and some were
begun and maintained by Greens. In April, the Connecticut
Peace Coalition was formed by the Green Party, the American
Friends Service Committee (AFSC), the War Resisters
League/New England (WRL NE), Vets for Peace, Libertarians,
students and faculty at universities statewide, elders and
others.
As part of the Connecticut Peace Coalition, the party is
planning: a) A May 22 rally in New Haven b) Possible entry
into a Memorial Day Parade c) Transportation to the
Washington, DC march to the Pentagon on June 5 d) Huge
turnout for the Willimantic, CT July 4th Boom Box Parade e)
Civil disobedience at Senator Joe Lieberman's office The
Northeast Connecticut Greens issued a statement condemning
both the ethnic cleansing and the NATO bombings. It is
anticipated that the Green Party of Connecticut will adopt a
resolution at the next State meeting on May 24. Several
forums and teach-ins have taken place around the state,
primarily at universities, with Green participation. In
Northwest Connecticut, Greens have taken anti-war activities
to the community airwaves, where we sponsor and produce
television programs.
GREEN PARTY OF COLORADO
Greens in Boulder and Fort Collins have been participating
in weekly peace vigils. Boulder peace vigils, each Saturday
afternoon on the Pearl St. Mall, have been organized by the
Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center by Greens who have
worked with the Center for years. Greens in Fort Collins
have participated in Wednesday vigils. Boulder area
Congressman Mark Udall originally voted in favor of the
bombing, but recently changed his vote and voted to cut off
funds for the bombing. Meetings held between acticivists
from the Peace and Justice Center and the Congressman may
have helped to sway his opinion, as well as many letters
that were forwarded to him.
NEW MEXICO
On April 10, the Green Council of the Green Party of New
Mexico approved a resolution calling on the United States
government to "cease its military actions" against
Yugoslavia (and Iraq). [SEE ATTACHED STATEMENT] The party's
1998 candidate for Congress in the First District has been
leading weekly anti-war demonstrations, in which many other
Green Party members take part. Party members have been
active in building statewide peace coalitions including
Peace Action New Mexico, and work with the Peace Caucus of
the American Public Health Association. The party is
planning a statewide action in support of the June 5th march
on the Pentagon. The party's opposition to the war has been
widely reported by New Mexico's news media.
GREEN PARTY OF RHODE ISLAND
For the last six weeks members of the Green Party of Rhode
Island have been taking part in weekly rallies against the
war, at the Federal Building in Providence, in conjunction
with other local groups seeking peace. Party members have
spoken out at teach-ins, lectured in schools, tabled, and
met frequently with other activists working to generate more
resistance to the war. Rhode Island Greens joined a peace
delegation that met with U.S. Senator Jack Reed (who
unfortunately continues to support the bombing), and another
that met with Senator John Chafee's staff. The party's most
recent general meeting included an extensive debate about
the situation in Kosovo; a special meeting a week later was
devoted entirely to preparing a statement which has been
distributed at subsequent events. The party's April 24
statement demands an end to the NATO bombing, an immediate
cease-fire on the ground, a return to negotiations, an
international peace-keeping force, the repatriation of
refugees, ecological, political and economic restoration,
and an all-parties Balkan peace conference. [SEE ATTACHED
STATEMENT]
D.C. GREEN PARTY
Along with the Washington Peace Center and the International
Socialist Organization, the D.C. Green Party initiated a
statement in opposition to the U.S./NATO bombing that was
released on March 23. It has been signed by 22 Washington,
D.C., area peace and justice organizations. [SEE ATTACHED
STATEMENT] Along with the Peace Center and the ISO, the D.C.
Green Party helped organize demonstrations to protest the
bombing on March 24 and March 25 at the White House. The
D.C. Green Party, Washington Peace Center, International
Socialist Organization, and Washington Area War Tax
Resistance initiated a coalition to organize against the war
over Kosovo which is called D.C. Stop the War Now! D.C. Stop
the War Now! adopted four demands to guide its organizing:
1) Stop US/NATO bombing of Kosovo and Serbia Now, 2) No
US/NATO ground troops in Yugoslavia, 3) U.S. and NATO admit
and aid all refugees, 4) Serbian government stop killings
and expulsions. It is central to the position of the D.C.
Green Party and D.C. Stop the War Now! that they are opposed
to the war--they actively call for an immediate end to both
the U.S./NATO bombing campaign AND the ethnic cleansing
carried out by Serbian forces in Kosovo. D.C. Stop the War
Now! has organized five demonstrations since March 29, two
at the White House and three neighborhood rally/speakouts at
Dupont Circle and in Adams Morgan. They also participated in
a national demonstration held April 23 on the Mall in D.C.
while NATO was holding its 50th anniversary summit. The
rally, organized by Fourth Freedom Forum and Peace Action,
was planned as a call to NATO to 'de-nuke.' D.C. Stop the
War Now was invited to provide an anti-war component to the
rally, which became a major message of the rally. Martin
Thomas of the D.C. Green Party moderated the rally which was
broadcast across the country on C-SPAN and Vicki Linton of
the D.C. Green Party spoke against the war. D.C. Stop the
War Now! held a panel discussion on April 9 at which Michael
Beer, director of Nonviolence International; Sladjana
Dankovic of Women in Black/Serbia; and Kani Xulam of
American Kurdish Information Network spoke. Over 80 people
attended the event. A second panel event will be held on May
19 featuring Ken Silverstein, co-editor of Counterpunch, and
Manal Omar formerly with the UN Oil for Food in Iraq
program. The D.C. Green Party is also continuing its
organizing against the U.S. war on Iraq with participation
in the D.C. Coalition to Stop the War on Iraq, which
participated in the April 27 national day of actions against
the sanctions.
GREEN PARTY OF NEW YORK STATE
The Green Party of New York State has taken anti-war action
through its locals, participating in demonstrations against
bombing by US/NATO and ethnic cleansing by Balkan
nationalists. These demonstrations have occurred in New York
City, Westchester County, Woodstock, Albany, Binghamton,
Ithaca, Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse. A march and
demonstration on April 9 co-sponsored by the Syracuse Greens
drew over 100 participants. An environmentalists' petition
against the war is being circulated by the Capital District
Greens (Albany). GREEN PARTY OF MICHIGAN
----------------------- Greens in Michigan have taken part
in peace vigils in Traverse City and will participate in a
demonstration this Saturday, May 15 in Ann Arbor. The party
also developed and approved a statement against the war.
[SEE ATTACHED STATEMENT]
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STATEMENTS BY STATE GREEN PARTIES
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GREEN PARTY OF RHODE ISLAND
PEACE IN YUGOSLAVIA! The Green Party of Rhode Island is
greatly concerned by the current situation in the Balkans.
Human Rights violations, military adventurism, a refugee
crisis, the destruction of the economy, and severe
ecological damage have created a horrific situation. An
outbreak of lunacy by all of the military participants has
effectively silenced all of the voices of reason and
democracy in the Balkans and made it much harder for people
working to end the madness to be heard anywhere. Ethnic
cleansing and NATO bombing are both signs of madness and
both must end. People who have been forced from their homes
must be able to return home, their safety must be
guaranteed, and they must receive help in repairing their
homes, communities, and lives. The destruction of the
environment in the Balkans must be halted and reversed.
Without a repair of the environment and the economy the
specter of violence will arise again and again and the
prospects for democracy and the respect for human rights
will continue to be poor. As first steps for a healed
Balkans the Green Party of Rhode Island calls for: 1. An
immediate end to the NATO bombing and a halt to the
continued deployment of troops. 2. An immediate cease fire
by all combatants including NATO, Yugoslavia, Serbian
militias, and the UCK/KLA. 3. A return to negotiations by
all parties under the auspices of the United Nations and
neutral parties. 4. The creation of an International Peace
Keeping Force made up primarily of people from nations not
currently involved in the fighting. The United Nations
General Assembly and the nations of Europe should be
involved in the creation of this force. 5. The repatriation
of refugees must happen as soon as their safety can be
guaranteed, and they must have sufficient help in the
process of rebuilding their homes, communities, and lives.
Sufficient attention must be paid to the repair of civic
institutions and democracy. 6. The repair of environmental
damage to the Balkans is critical to the success of all
efforts to stop the violence. Sufficient resources must be
allocated to this effort and international involvement is
critical. 7. As soon as is practical a larger Balkan Peace
Conference must be convened to help all of the peoples of
the Balkans resolve their differences and heal their wounds.
Peace, democracy, and respect for human rights are the core
values under which a lasting peace can be created, and must
underlie all of the work of the conference.
NEW MEXICO GREEN PARTY
Resolution on the current situations in Iraq and Yugoslavia
and the United States' response April 10, 1999 WHEREAS, our
Green Party Platform contains the following passages on the
question of violence: "We trust in NONVIOLENCE as a
weapon of PEACE. We understand the right of self-defense yet
believe we must move beyond behavior that perpetuates
violence. We oppose structural and direct violence of all
kinds -- assaults against individuals, families, the
environment and biosphere, nations and society."
"It is essential that we develop effective alternatives
to our current patterns of violence at all levels, from the
family and the streets, to nations and the world. We will
work to demilitarize our society and eliminate weapons of
mass destruction, without being naive about the intentions
of other governments. We recognize the need for self-defense
and the defense of others who are in helpless situations. We
promote nonviolent methods to oppose practices and policies
with which we disagree, and will guide our actions toward
lasting personal, community and global peace." "As
we look back at the wars and deprivations of the past, and
set our minds to overcoming continued conflicts and
violence, we realize the difficulties inherent in
encouraging democracy, and of advancing the cause of PEACE.
GREENS support sustainable development and social and
economic justice across the globe. Reduced militarism and
reliance on arms policies is the key to progress toward
collective security."; and WHEREAS, the government of
Iraq maintains itself in power by violence against any who
would disagree with it, and especially against minority
peoples within its borders, namely the Kurdish people in the
north and the Shiite Muslim people in the south; and
WHEREAS, moreover, the government of Iraq persists in
attempting to amass weapons of mass destruction despite the
sanctions against doing so imposed by the United Nations;
and WHEREAS, the government of Yugoslavia is conducting
genocidal violence against a minority population within its
borders, namely the ethnic Albanians of Kosovo; and WHEREAS,
Iraq and Yugoslavia are sovereign nations under
international law, and it is therefore unlawful for other
states or groups of states to attack them without the
consent of the United Nations, unless those other states or
groups are themselves under military attack by Iraq or
Yugoslavia; and WHEREAS, there is no claim or evidence that
the United States is under attack by either Iraq or
Yugoslavia; and WHEREAS, our United States Government is
engaged in military action against Iraq and Yugoslavia, with
the avowed purpose of ending the infractions outlined above,
but without the consent of the United Nations; and WHEREAS,
our government seems to intervene in such matters only when
to do so is in "the national interest", as for
example Guatemala (1954), Nicaragua (1980s), Cuba
(1960-today), Dominican Republic (twice), Haiti (1990s); and
WHEREAS, indeed, our government has actively aided, and
continues to aid, governments in the commission of similar
or worse infractions, when that is in "the national
interest", as for example Mexico (Chiapas), Indonesia
(East Timor), Chile (1970s), El Salvador (1980s), Haiti
(1980s), Colombia (today), and the list goes on; and
WHEREAS, "the national interest" is all too often
more accurately the interest of the very rich and large
corporations whose campaign contributions have kept our
existing bipartisan government in office these many years;
and WHEREAS, the military actions against Yugoslavia and
Iraq, and the military infrastructure required to sustain
them, are costing hundreds of millions, even billions of tax
dollars extracted from the American citizenry; and WHEREAS,
many Americans, and especially New Mexicans, lack income,
health care, and educational resources sufficient to make
equal opportunity and economic and social justice more than
mere catch-phrases, or can acquire those social goods only
by working such long hard hours as to degrade the quality of
their lives: THEREFORE BE IT NOW RESOLVED that the Green
Party of New Mexico demands that our United States
government cease its military actions against Yugoslavia and
Iraq and commence the drastic reduction of its military
infrastructure; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that part of the
resulting savings be used to pay our dues owed to the United
Nations and to provide the United Nations with well-trained,
well-armed, and well-paid peace making and peacekeeping
forces to intervene when sovereign states undertake
large-scale human rights violations, including genocide,
against peoples within their borders, such interventions to
be made without considering the interests of any third party
state or corporate entity or entities; and BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that another portion of the resulting savings be
used to alleviate the sufferings of the displaced Kosovars
and to help them return to their homeland if and when that
becomes possible; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that our United
States Government take the lead in modifying the U.N.
sanctions against Iraq to provide for detailed controls on
imports into Iraq such as to prevent weapons development but
allow the rebuilding of the Iraqi civilian infrastructure
and, of course, allow the importing of sufficient food and
medical supplies to permit at least the beginning of a
restoration of the quality of life formerly enjoyed by the
Iraqi population; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
remaining millions of the savings from military reduction be
used to improve the lives of poor and working-class
Americans, especially with respect to income, nutrition,
health care, child care, and education.
NEW YORK (GREEN CHOICE PARTY)
Green Choice of New York calls for an immediate end to NATO
bombing in Yugoslavia. The bombing has not prevented
genocide and forced expulsion of citizens from Kosovo. It
has resulted in loss of life and property of civilians.
Future loss of life will occur through lack of access to
health workers and medical facilities as a result of damage
to infrastructure such as roads, bridges and electrical
plants. Environmental degradation has resulted from damage
to chemical plants and oil refineries. Whatever democratic
voices existed before the war within Yugoslavia have been
silenced by the extreme patriotism the war has provoked.
NATO actions have mocked the UN and international law and
placed the power to resolve the conflict in the hands of the
US instead an unbiased international body where it belongs.
NATO must stop the bombing immediately. The UN must conduct
negotiations to settle the Balkan conflict that include
pro-democracy forces and organizations in all the Balkan
countries. The War Crimes Tribunal must indict Slobodan
Milosevic for systematic torture, rape, murder and forced
resettlement, as well as Franjo Tudjman for crimes committed
in Bosnia, and William Clinton for bombing of civilian
targets in Serbia such as homes, buses, trains, hotels,
hospitals and embassies.
GREEN PARTY OF MICHIGAN
WHEREAS one of the four pillars of Green political thought
is non-violence, and WHEREAS we do not necessarily
understand non-violence to preclude actions of self-defense,
or the presence of peace keeping troops agreed upon by
negotiations between opposing parties, but do understand
non-violence to preclude aggressive use of military force by
parties whose self-defense is not at issue, and WHEREAS we
support autonomy and safety for all people of Kosovo, and
WHEREAS NATO actions in Yugoslavia represent a violent,
aggressive use of military force and that the result of
these actions have been an increased threat to the autonomy
and safety of the people of Kosovo, and in light of the fact
that this action is illegal under international law, and
WHEREAS we believe that a return to negotiations is possible
and feasible and that a return to negotiations will best be
served by stopping the NATO military attacks on Yugoslavia,
and WHEREAS Greens hold positions in the parliaments of
various NATO nations, and could have significant influence
on those governments, and WHEREAS we have membership in the
Association of State Green Parties, and the Greens/Green
Party USA, and both of these organizations have alliances
with European Greens, THEREFORE, we call on the Association
of State Green Parties, and the Greens/Green Party USA to
take a strong stand against the present United States and
NATO actions in Yugoslavia. Furthermore, we call on the
Association of State Green Parties, and the Greens/Green
Party USA to communicate to European Greens the following
points: 1) that we consider participation in the NATO air
war antithetical to the pillar and principal of
non-violence; 2) that we call on European Greens in
governing coalitions to use their political position to stop
the air war and avoid ground involvement or persuade their
coalitions to stop participating in this military campaign;
3) If European Greens in governing coalitions are not able
to change NATO policy or their own countries' policy, we
call on these parliamentary Greens to withdraw from their
governing coalitions; 4) If European Greens in governing
coalitions are unwilling to take these actions we support
those European Greens who oppose these parliamentary Greens.
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STATEMENTS OF RELATED GROUPS AND ANTI-WAR COALITIONS
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D.C.-AREA PEACE AND JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS
Opposing the U.S.-led NATO bombing of Serbia. March 23, 1999
We call on President Clinton to stop his plans for war, and
promote negotiations for peace and justice in the Yugoslav
province of Kosovo. We assert that, as NATO is a military
organization, and the recent talks took place under threat
of either the deployment of an occupying army to the
Yugoslav province of Kosovo or of a massive bombardment of
Serbia, these talks did not constitute peace negotiations,
but war talks. The deaths of hundreds, possibly thousands,
of Serb soldiers and civilians in a U.S.-led NATO
bombardment is not the answer to the plight of the Kosovo
Albanians. We recognize the legitimate right of the Kosovars
to self-determination, but military action will not bring
peace, rather a massive bombing campaign such as Clinton
outlined Friday, March 19, would threaten to widen the war
and destablilize the entire region. Neither NATO nor the
United States have a right to intervene militarily in the
internal struggles of a sovereign nation. Therefore, we also
oppose deployment of a NATO occupying force in Kosovo. We
recognize and deplore the oppression and violence suffered
by the Kosovo Albanians at the hands of the Serbian
government forces. We condemn the human rights violations of
the government of Slobodan Milosevic. We call on the
international community to take all necessary nonviolent,
diplomatic steps to promote the democratic resolution of the
conflict in Yugoslavia and stop the continued violence
against the people of Kosovo. Signed by: All Souls Church
Unitarian Social Justice Cluster American Friends Service
Committee-D.C. American Kurdish Information Network
Baltimore Libertarian Party Earth Culture Education for
Peace In Iraq Center GREEN PARTY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Gray Panthers of Metropolitan Washington Guatemala Human
Rights Commission/USA Hiroshima Nagasaki Commemoration
Committee International Socialist Organization Libertarian
Party of D.C. Little Friends for Peace Maryland Libertarian
Party Metro D.C. Committees of Correspondence Nonviolence
International Olive Branch Community Sojourners Stand for
Our Neighbors Washington Action Group Washington Peace
Center Washington Area War Tax Resistance
SYRACUSE (NEW YORK) AREA ORGANIZATIONS
NATO: A Threat to Peace and Democracy in the Balkans and the
World A statement by affiliates of the Black Radical
Congress, Green Party USA, and Peace Action April 23, 1999
Stop the Bombing Stop the Expulsions Negotiate a Peace
Settlement Return Kosovars to their Homes Democratize the UN
and Dissolve NATO Stop Police Murders at Home As NATO holds
its 50th Anniversary celebration in Washington, DC today, we
believe it is time to question the very existence of NATO.
The Cold War is over, but NATO is expanding. Instead of the
long-awaited 'peace dividend' from arms and military
spending reductions, the US and NATO are at war in the
Balkans. The renewal of war, ethnic cleansing, and an
expanded refugee crisis in the Balkans demonstrates that
NATO is a threat to peace. NATO initiated this war by
issuing an ultimatum to Yugoslavia to sign the Rambouillet
agreement and agree to a NATO occupation of its province of
Kosovo/a, or get bombed. NATO's ultimatum violated the basic
precepts of good faith negotiations and international law.
NATO has failed completely in its original stated goal of
protecting the Albanian Kosovars from ethnic cleansing by
the Yugoslav government. Now NATO leaders are saying the
goal is to preserve NATO's credibility. Going to war to
justify one's credibility and very reason for existing is a
terrible reason for war. We strongly oppose the ethnic
cleansing by Milosevic, but the bombing is strengthening
Milosevic and not weakening him. The consequences of this
war have been devastating for the Balkans and for the
prospects of world peace. It is a major political turning
point in world politics, revolving around the question of
whether US-led NATO becomes the "rogue
superpower," unilaterally assuming the role of global
police force, supplanting the consensus-building processes
of the United Nations and international law, and
precipitating a new cold war, a remilitarization of Central
Europe, and a much heightened risk of nuclear world war or
whether peace movements in the world and particularly in the
NATO countries can mobilize public opinion to force NATO
countries to return to the United Nations and international
law and use negotiations, genuine economic assistance, and
legitimate peacekeeping forces to resolve conflicts,
including the questions of Kosovo/a, Kurdistan, Rwanda, and
other areas of the world where genocidal violence is taking
place. We believe that continued bombing and a ground
invasion of Yugoslavia by NATO will only worsen the
situation in the Balkans and threaten world peace. Among the
negative consequences of the NATO bombing campaign in
Yugoslavia are: -the withdrawal of OSCE human rights
monitors and independent journalists, who by shining the
light of world opinion on Kosovo/a had limited the violence
toward both ethnic Albanians and Serbs, who had suffered
atrocities in roughly equal numbers before the NATO bombing
from the conflict between the Kosovo/a Liberation Army and
Yugoslav forces according to the UN Human Rights Commission
report released April 1; -increasing Serbian nationalism and
consolidating political support for the Milosevic regime;
-destruction of the political space for the democratic,
anti-nationalist, nonviolent movements in Yugoslavia and
Kosovo/a; -acceleration of Yugoslavia's brutal campaign of
ethnic cleansing in Kosovo/a and a massive increase in the
number of ethnic Albanian refugees; -political and military
support to the armed struggle the Kosovo/a Liberation Army
whose Albanian nationalist goals are the mirror image of the
Serbian nationalist movements' goals; -increased repression
and violence against the democratic, anti-nationalist
opposition in Yugoslavia, forcing it underground or into
exile; -destruction of the economic infrastructure of
Yugoslavia, leading to increased hardship and hunger,
decreased medical care, increased deaths, and hardened
attitudes among the civilian population of Yugoslavia;
-civilian deaths and injuries throughout Yugoslavia and
Kosovo/a as a consequence of the bombing and the ground war;
-massive environmental damage from the release of toxic
chemicals from bombed industrial facilities and the use of
heavy anti-tank shells using radioactive depleted uranium;
-destabilization of the democratic anti-Milosevic government
in the Yugoslav province of Montenegro; -destabilization of
Macedonia where ethnic tensions between Albanian and other
ethnic populations are exacerbated by the massive influx of
ethnic Albanians; -destabilization of the truce in Bosnia;
-a nationalist, militaristic backlash in Russia to the
security threat posed by NATO as their fall elections
approach; -a decision by the Russian Duma to indefinitely
postpone ratification of the START II nuclear weapons
reduction treaty with the US; -threats to retarget Russian
and Belarus nuclear weapons at NATO countries; -threats by
Russia to renounce its no-first-use of nuclear weapons
policy, which NATO for its part rejected again last year;
-threats by Russia to discard the Anti-Ballistic Missile
Treaty with the US as NATO bombing accompanies a new Star
Wars initiative from the Clinton administration;
-consolidation of an anti-NATO bloc of countries feeling
threatened by NATO's unilateral actions, including Russia,
Yugoslavia, Belarus, Armenia, and possibly China and India;
-undermining the authority and credibility of the United
Nations; -a growing fear around the world of US-led NATO as
the "rogue superpower" intervening at will without
regard for international law and the consensus-building
processes in the United Nations; -increased regional and
US/NATO-Russian/CIS tensions in the oil-rich Caucasus and
Central Asia, with Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Uzbekistan
opting out of the Commonwealth of Independent States over
the CIS statement condemning NATO's bombing campaign in
early April; Russia intercepting military equipment bound
for Chechnya from Lithuania via Azerbaijan on April 13;
Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Ukraine holding joint military
exercises under the auspices of NATO's Parnership for Peace
on April 16; Armenia increasing its weapons procurement from
Russia, jeopardizing the shaky truce between Armenia and
Azerbaijan over the Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan; and
Georgia expelling Russian peacekeepers who have been
enforcing the truce with Abkhaz separatists in Georgia;
-further militarization of US domestic policy as the
prison-industrial complex takes its place next to the
military-industrial complex as a powerful self-serving
interest driving the public policy process and creating a
climate in which police brutality against blacks, latinos/latinas,
Native Americans, and other ethnic minorities in the US is
common; -increased military spending and a further diversion
of resources and attention from pressing needs at home for
education, health care, jobs, housing, environmental
clean-up, and rehabilitative assistance for hundreds of
thousands of ex-offenders; No balance sheet of the positive
and negative consequences of NATO's bombing campaign can be
made because there is no positive side from the point of
view of peace and justice. NATO is now pursuing this war for
its own interests in sustaining and expanding its own power.
The "humanitarian" pretenses of NATO's bombing
campaign are not credible. Where have the NATO countries
been when humanitarian assistance and international pressure
is still needed in the aftermath of the genocide in Rwanda?
If NATO had a humanitarian concern to stop ethnic cleansing,
it would start in its own backyard, with NATO-member Turkey.
Turkey has conducted a genocidal campaign since 1984 to wipe
out Kurdish identity in southwest Turkey, where Kurds
comprise one quarter of Turkey's total population. Turkey's
campaign against the Kurds has resulted in the killing of
35,000 Kurds, the destruction of 4.000 Kurdish villages, and
3 million Kurdish refugees. Turkey's campaign against the
Kurds has been carried out with arms and technical advice
supplied by the US and other leading NATO countries. If NATO
had a humanitarian concern to stop ethnic cleansing, it
would not have supported diplomatically and militarily the
ethnic partitioning of Bosnia, ratified the results with the
Dayton Accords, guaranteed the results with NATO occupying
forces, and appeased ethnic cleansers and war criminals like
Franjo Tudjman of Croatia and Slobadon Milosevic of
Yugoslavia by building them up as the "guarantors"
of peace in the Balkans. NATO would have not excluded the
Kosovars from the many negotiations that led up to the
Dayton Accords. NATO's role in appeasing and supporting the
nationalists and militarists of the Balkans and the current
plight of civilian populations of Kosovo/a and all of
Yugoslavia require the urgent intervention of the United
Nations. A United Nations mandate to re-start negotiations,
demand a cease fire by all sides, and authorize an
international peace-keeping force independent of NATO is the
path for resolving this conflict and restoring the
possibility of a post Cold War world on the path of peace
and disarmament. We believe that pursuing a negotiated
settlement under UN auspices is the most realistic means of
ending the war and establishing a peace that permits the
Kosovars to return home with security. With the UN involved,
Russia can bring Yugoslavia back to the table and the US and
NATO countries can bring the Kosovar Albanians back to the
table. Indeed, Germany's peace proposal last week was
presented with this approach in mind and, despite its
immediate rejection by both Clinton and Milosevic, it is
still being pursued by Germany and Russia. Instead of bombs,
the NATO countries must contribute economic aid to the
process. The price of peace will not be cheap. In order to
secure their cooperation in a peace process, Russia, along
with those other countries in the region that have been
devastated by the policies of economic speculators, will
need real economic aid now, not more austerity imposed by
the IMF and western financial institutions. An economic
reconstruction plan for the Balkans is needed to rebuild the
countries of the former Yugoslav Federation, whose economies
collapsed in the 1980's under the imposition of
impoverishing loan repayments and "structural
adjustment" policies by western financial institutions.
It was against this backdrop of economic devastation that
nationalist leaders on all sides were able to mobilize
chauvinistic struggles to grab land and wealth at the
expense of other ethnic groups. Economic reconstruction is
needed to address this important root cause of the Balkan
Wars of the 1990s. The $6 billion Congress is now asked to
appropriate for the bombing campaign and the $100 billion it
is committing to NATO expansion should be redirected to
genuine economic assistance for the Balkans and Eastern
Europe. Money invested in peace will repay itself many times
over in a reduced need for military expenditures in the
future. Replacing NATO as the unilateral global police with
the United Nations and the rule of international law will
not come without massive pressure from peace movements and
all concerned citizens, particularly in the NATO countries.
We are working to build that movement in order to stop the
carnage in the Balkans now and then move on to replace NATO
with a more democratic United Nations as the institutional
framework for world peace. The Cold War is over but NATO
still consumes the long awaited "peace dividend"
that we need for economic reconstruction at home and abroad.
We will not let NATO find a new mission for itself by
spreading war in the Balkans and precipitating a new Cold
War.
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