For the first time in
its half-century history NATO forces launched a war of aggression on another
sovereign country. In doing so, it has flouted not only the United Nations (UN)
Charter, but also its own founding treaty. It is nothing but international
brigandry, led by the US-British gangsters. Particularly US imperialism, with
the British at its tail, struts across the globe flagrantly breaking all
international laws, demanding total subservience. The lakhs of Kosovar refugees,
the massacre of thousands of Iraqis or the butchery of hundreds of civilians in
Yugoslavia, is of no concern to these war maniacs. Speaking like a Hitler,
backed by the Gobellian propaganda of a monopoly media, intoxicated by the
prowess of its high-tech military machine and bloated by the arrogance of its
money-power.... the US administration tramples over the rights and freedoms of
the people’s of the world, like a mad elephant. The bombs and missiles
triggered off by NATO forces on March 24, 1999, is a warning not only to the
people of Yugoslavia and Kosovo, but to the people of the whole world to accept
its dictates or face its fire-power. Yesterday it was Iraq, today it is
Yugoslavia, tomorrow it can be any country. The appetite of US finance capital
is insatiable; it devours voraciously anyone who dares cross its path.
Their so-called
concern for the Kosovar people is a gigantic hoax, built up through a massive
disinformation campaign orchestrated by the multi-billion dollar media.
First, supporting the Rugova betrayers against the KLA; then allowing Yugoslav
forces to butcher the KLA fighters; then pressuring a weakened KLA to reject
their demand for independence and to accept the Yugoslavia framework of
autonomy; then forcing them to the Rambouillet negotiating table much against
their will; and finally pressuring them to sign an agreement that grants even
less autonomy than existed in the pre-1989 period, with threats of cutting off
their supply lines from Albania.
Later, bombing the
Serbs (military and civilian) from the safety of the heavens and further
provoking them against the Kosovars; pointedly refusing to arm the KLA fighters,
afraid of their ‘islamic connections’ .... and thereby making them sitting
targets for the marauding Serb forces; and finally, allowing the creation of a
human catastrophe of over six lakh Kosovar refugees, with no concrete plan
whatsoever for their welfare.
All this, with the
sole aim of establishing a US/NATO outpost in this highly strategic region of
East Europe, through which to assert greater control not only in the Balkans and
East Europe, but also control of the gateway to the Oil-rich Central Asia.
With a perspective of carving out a separate Kosovo protectorate under US/NATO
military control, and setting up a puppet regime in Yugoslavia, the Kosovo
people have been used as pawns and their aspirations to freedom subverted. And
as an added booty to their plunder, taking control of the richest mines in the
Balkans — i.e. the Trepca complex worth $55 billion, which has in the last three
years produced 1½ lakh tonnes of pure lead, zinc, cadmium, silver and gold. In
the process the Kosovo people will be made captives once again.... from the
hands of the Serb chauvinist rulers into those of the Western militarists.
Though today our main
focus is the aggressive US-led NATO forces, the roots of the problem has been
sparked by the fascist Serb chauvinist rulers of Yugoslavia, backed by the
Russian imperialists. The present cruel and inhuman drive against a whole
populace of ethnic Albanians, that comprise 90% of the Kosovo people, is nothing
but a continuation of a decade long policy of discrimination, humiliation,
repression and outright extermination. After taking power the Milosevic
government stripped Kosovo of its autonomy and replaced over 5000 Albanian
officials with Serbs; forcibly settled thousands of Serb refugees from Croatia
on Albanian lands in Kosovo; banned the Albanian language in all schools,
colleges, media, etc; removed over a lakh of ethnic Albanian workers and
employees from their jobs and replaced them with Serbs; and unleashed a rein of
terror against the local people. [For background see ‘Proletarian Vanguard’ Vol.
No. 3, Sept.-Oct. 1998, and the earlier issue of ‘People’s March’]. In
continuation of this policy, ever since the NATO air attacks, the racist Serb
forces have killed hundreds of KLA fighters, raped women, and displaced nearly
half the Kosovo population.... burning, looting and destroying villages and even
towns. Thousands of women, children and innocent citizens have overnight
beenturned into refugees, forcibly evicted from their land and houses, with no
food, shelter and any of the basic necessities of life. And to add to their
misery NATO’s blind bombings have time and again struck the local people,
killing a significant numbers of ethnic Albanians.
Caught in the
cross-fire between the Serb chauvinists and the US/NATO militarists, the Kosovar
people’s demands for freedom and liberation have been smothered, leaving in its
wake a trail of misery and deprivation not seen in Europe since the days of
World War II.
The
Bombing of Cowards
The UN Charter
prohibits any use of force, except in self-defence unless it has been authorised
by the UN Security Council. NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia is clearly not an act
of self-defence, neither has it been authorised by the Security Council. Yet the
UN Secretary General has not said a word of condemnation against the bombing.
Also, the NATO
bombing clearly breaches its own founding treaty. The Treaty of Washington,
which established NATO in 1949, makes it clear that the alliance would use force
only in self-defence. In addition, NATO’s post cold war strategic doctrine
clearly stated that "the Alliance was purely defensive in purpose. It is only
now, at its 50th anniversary function in Washington, one month after the bombing
of Yugoslavia began, that NATO signed a so-called ‘Vision Statement’. In this
‘New Strategic Concept’ signed on April 25, ’99, NATO’s aggressive role has been
legitimised, in the name of ‘dealing with conflicts beyond it borders’,
‘protection from Terrorism’, and action on ‘weapons of mass destruction.’
It is clear that NATO
will no longer be bound by any international law. The brazenness of the
US/British continuous bombing on Iraq is an indication of what is to come. There
too, no law applied when the US began bombing Iraq in December ’98. At the end
of the fourth day of the bombing blitz, spokespersons for the US war machine
bragged that they had so "degraded’ Iraq’s potential for so-called aggression
that its "neighbours could feel safe for months to come." In the months since,
however, the US has carried out attacks on almost a daily basis, dumping over
200 bombs on Iraq. Its beastality reached such limits that in early April it
bombed one of Iraq’s major oil-pumping stations, thereby restricting its only
source of limited (through sanctions) revenue, at a time when 4,500 children die
every month for want of food, medicine, etc.
In Yugoslavia, the US
have pushed into service their most modern airplanes, bombs, missiles,
helicopters, etc. It is a war that defies all logic. While NATO’s stated purpose
of the war is to defend ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, all its actions have had
exactly the opposite effect. As bombing on Yugoslavia intensified, so also did
Serb attacks on the Kosovar people. Even according to their stated goal, instead
of fighting where required, the US/NATO fanatics went on a maniacal spree
bombing anything and everything visible.
They first started
with military targets all over Yugoslavia, including Kosovo. Then they began
bombing airports, railway stations and railway lines. Then the fanatics bombed
all the bridges, even those across the river Danube. Then the oil refineries,
oil storage tanks, fuel dumps were targeted. Then they began bombing industries,
including Yugoslavia’s biggest car factory, nitrogen fertiliser plants, chemical
plants.... creating enormous economic damage and environmental pollution. Then
they bombed the capital city, Belgrade’s Centre, including government offices,
Milosevic’s house, the party headquarters etc. The most blatant and dastardly
attack was on the TV centre which at the time had 150 people working in it... in
order to prevent any facts from reaching the world that could counter their
Gobellian media blitzkrieg. Their arrogance and ruthlessness is evident from
NATO’s Supreme Commander’s statement that NATO would "systematically and
progressively attack, disrupt, degrade, devastate and ultimately destroy" the
Serbian army if the Serbs did not agree to the US-sponsored peace plan. The
missile attack on the Chinese embassy killing at least four Chinese is yet
another example of the ruthlessness of US/NATO bombing. The brazenness of
bombing the embassy comes from the knowledge that no power is prepared to
challenge the US militarily. If all these are ‘mistaken’ acts, it is the result
of US/NATO recklessness and bombings conducted from the safety of big distances
(and heights) leading to continuous ‘mistaken’ attacks.
They started the
bombing with 424 aircrafts, by the end of the month there were 1000 aircrafts in
the war.... 650 were American. It is estimated over 5000 people have been killed
in the bombing and lakhs displaced. About 70,000 workers have lost their jobs
due to destruction of factories. It has cost NATO $40 million a day, amounting
to $12 billion in the very first month. The Pentagon later called for $6 billion
more to continue the war and the senate sanctioned as much as $13 billion extra.
For all their crocodile tears about the refugees, they have hardly spent 1% of
this on their relief... resulting in hundreds dying of malnutrition, exposure,
disease, etc.
With the capture of
three American soldiers at the very beginning of the war and the downing of the
supposedly invincible ‘stealth’ F-117E fighter — the first time ever one of
these $45 million (Rs. 200 crore) radar-evading aircrafts have been shot down —
the cowards conducted the war by dropping bombs from high up in the sky and
sending missiles from warships in the Adriatic sea — a low risk, high altitude
war. Fearing to come low and hit targets accurately, the Americans have bombed
passenger trains and even a refugee convoy of ethnic Albanians, a bus full of
ethnic Albanians, etc. ‘mistakenly’ killing hundreds of civilians.
The NATO cowards are
terrified of a ground war. From the very beginning, not only a number of
military advisors, but even a section of the media, has said that the aims of
the war cannot be achieved without ground troops. But in US/NATO strategic
planning, they continued to maintain that ground troops would only be used in a
"permissive environment".... i.e., after Kosovo and Yugoslavia is turned into a
graveyard, the `brave’ soldiers would march in. And as the futility of the
air-strikes grew, and the ridiculousness of NATO’s professed aims became more
and more obvious, some hesitatingly admitted that ground troops may become
necessary. But simultaneously the NATO military strategists began a most heinous
and dangerous manoeuvre — to instigate and provoke wars with neighbouring
countries (and their stooge in the province of Montenegro) thereby hoping to use
the people of these countries , if necessary, as cannon fodder in their ground
war. Already by April 21st Croatia and Albania complained of border clashes and
tensions were being aggressively voiced in Montenegro. Suggestions were also
made to arm the KLA, but turned down, for the time, by the US administration
.... saying they were unreliable.
The US-led NATO
alliance is in a fix. If they continue bombing away to no purpose, they risk not
only world opinion turning against them, but also the cracks within the NATO
alliance widening. If they send in ground troops they face the possibility of
heavy losses in the mountainous regions of Kosovo with the Serb forces well
entrenched and the borders heavily mined. And if they seek to draw in
neighbouring countries, the war can get out of control, and bring in not only a
large numbers of countries but also Russia and Iran. Though the Clinton-Blair
combine began by thumping their chests like street bullies, saying Milosevic
will come crawling to their feet in a few days of bombing; now they sound more
like the two fascist maniacs of the Colarado school who mowed down 15 fellow
students — calling for the bombing of electricity and water systems, to bomb
Yugoslavia back to the Dark Ages.
In fact NATO forces
are in a fix ! Even the Institute of Strategic Studies (imperialism’s leading
defence institute) stated, in a recent report, that the "strategy in the Balkans
campaign and manner in which it has been implemented raise serious questions
about the capacity of the NATO alliance to conceive and prosecute complex
politico-military operations."
Besides, all is not
well for the US war-mongerers. Contradictions in their own camp are growing and
NATO is desperately seeking Russia’s intervention to work out a compromise that
is reasonably favourable. The pressure for compromise is particularly strong
amongst most European countries.
Growing Inter-imperialist Contradictions
With the crisis in
the international economy deepening the contradictions amongst the imperialist
powers are intensifying . Worldwide growth rates (of GDP) nearly halved last
year to 2.54% from 4.16% in 1997. In this situation, the sole superpower,
US-imperialism, is aggressively pushing forward, to gobble up the weaker
economies of not only the third world but also the countries of the ex-Soviet
block and East Europe. With Japan in continuous economic crisis (it had a
negative growth rate of 2.8% in 1998) the main economic contender to the US at
present, will be from Europe. Also, utilising Russia’s weakness, it is pushing
to dominate not only Russia’s economy but also its remaining spheres of
influence. In this region, Germany and France are strong contenders, and by
pressing a military expedition the US (with Britain) is able to get an edge over
Europe.
The war in Yugoslavia
serves US imperialism in many ways : It provides a market for its stagnant
military-industrial complex; it is a testing ground for its latest weaponry; it
acts as a warning to all countries of the world to fall in line or else...; it
can result in the occupation of a very strategic area in Europe; it has pushed a
hesitant Europe (except Britain) to fall in line with its aggressive policies;
and through this war it seeks to maintain its status of world gendarme, which
would not have been possible merely on the basis of its existing economic
strength, but only by pushing a military agenda to the forefront.
But, these
hegemonistic ambitions of US imperialism is facing some problems. Contradictions
amongst the imperialists are deepening, reflected in : (i) increasing tensions
with Russia and (ii) cracks appearing in the Western alliance.
(i) Russia-US
Stand-off
The fact that Russia
is due to pay $17.5 billion in debt repayments in the current year, with planned
federal budget revenues of less than $25 billions; explains Russia’s reluctance
to take on the West in the Yugoslavia war. Besides lip sympathy it did little to
support its closest ally in the world. So close are the two countries, that,
during this war, both their parliaments passed resolutions that Yugoslavia
become part of the Russia-Belarus unification.
Yet, tensions between
Russia and the US are growing. Though the US-led NATO attack on Yugoslavia has
temporarily cooled relations between the US and Russia, the latter has primarily
played a role of seeking a compromise. And inspite of over 6 weeks (at the time
going to press–Ed) carpet bombing of Yugoslavia, Russia has not even
broken the arms embargo to supply it with military equipment. What it has done
during the war, is to adopt an aggressive anti-US diplomatic posture, and
thereby tap anti-US sentiments (and fears) throughout the world in its favour.
Though, with it unable to defend even its own backyard these gains are likely to
be illusory. This weakness of Russian imperialism was visible from the very
beginning of the war.
At the peak of the
tensions, and only a day before the start of the bombing, Prime Minister
Primakov, left for the USA, to negotiate an IMF loan. It was only on being
informed that the bombing was due to be started that he turned back his plane,
mid-way over the Atlantic. A day earlier Primakov had even received the Israeli
prime minister in Russia. Also, in a last minute attempt to prevent the bombing,
the Russian premier rang the Yugoslav president, Milosevic, to persuade him to
sign the compromise deal on Kosovo by the ‘Contact Group’ (of the major Western
countries plus Russia).
Having failed to
strike a compromise Russia resorted to hectic diplomatic activity and verbal
threats, but also gave an assurance that they would not get involved in the war.
In fact, on the third day of bombing, the IMF chairman, Michel Camdessus,
arrived in Russia, and agreed to grant Russia an immediate $4.5 billion loan.
Two days later Yeltsin said "Russia has made it choice ... it will not allow
itself to be dragged into the military conflict."
But, with anti-US
protests breaking out throughout Russia, on a scale not even seen during the
cold war, and with a fear of it losing its remaining sphere of influence in its
immediate backyard ... it resorted to a diplomatic offensive against the West:
it called a meeting of the UN Security Council; it recalled its representative
from NATO headquarters; it stalled ratification of SALT II talks; it got the
support of China, India and other countries to oppose the NATO bombing; it sent
warships from its Black Sea Fleet to the Mediterranean with instructions to
‘observe’ the war; it recalled its chief military representative to NATO; it put
on hold its participation in the ‘Partnership for Peace’ programme and postponed
negotiations on opening a NATO military liaison office in Moscow; it sought the
intervention of the International Court of Justice to determine the legal
consequences of NATO air strikes; and finally, it announced that it would revise
its defence doctrine in the light of NATO’s new role decided upon at its 50th
anniversary. Besides, it also issued a lot of verbal threats, with no follow up.
Simultaneously
though, it worked feverishly to broker a compromise maintaining regular touch
with the top leaders of Europe and America : it called for meetings of the
‘Contact Group’ and G-8; Yeltsin rejected parliament’s call to give military
assistance to Yugoslavia insisting on a ‘political process’; Yeltsin opposed any
swift acceptance of Yugoslavia into the union of Russia and Belarus; the foreign
minister had a high level meeting with Madeleine Albright at Oslo, and Yeltsin a
90 minute telephone conversation with Clinton on the day of the 50th Anniversary
of NATO celebrations; on April 15 Yeltsin appointed a known pro-West personal
envoy, Chernomyrdin, to deal with the Kosovo conflict; and by end April top US
and European officials as well as UN secretary general Kofi Annan, descend on
Moscow to work-out a compromise.
With Russia’s
bankrupt economy and dependence of Western finance, it will, even in the future,
find it difficult to assert an aggressive imperialist role. Yet, the battle
in the Kremlin between the pro-West big business lobby represented by Yeltsin
and his cronies on the one hand, and the relatively more independent
spokespersons of Russian imperialism represented by the ‘communist’ dominated
Duma and PM Primakov on the other, is also reaching breaking-point. With
impeachment proceedings against Yeltsin due to start in May ’99, the outcome of
these battles will also determine Russia’s future course. But, whatever the
outcome, the earlier cordial relations between the US and Russia is unlikely to
return.
(ii) Cracks in the
NATO Alliance
Ever since the
collapse of the Warsaw Pact, NATO has sought to fill the vacuum and dominate
entire East Europe and the ex-Soviet bloc countries. This it has been
systematically done through expansion of NATO and the setting up of the PFP
(Partnership For Peace) and NACC (North Atlantic Cooperation Council) for
military cooperation with countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In September,
’98 NATO’s political chief, Javier Solana toured eight former Soviet republics
offering them close defence cooperation. And a few days before the bombing began
the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland were made full members of NATO. What
remained of Yugoslavia (after Croatia, Slovania, Bosnia-Herzegorina and
Macedonia broke away in 1992-93) was the one country that continued to remain
outside of the NATO fold, in East Europe. So it had to be beaten into
submission. Aggressive Serb chauvinism, and the resultant rise of nationality
movements gave it a pretext for intervention in the Balkans — first, with UN
sanction in Bosnia; now without any sanction.
In this eastward
expansion there is a common interest between the US and Europe to bring these
countries into the Western fold. Yet, there are also conflicting interests
between European capital on the one hand and American-British capital on the
other. Even before the bombing there was resentment in Europe over the
arbitrary US-British initiatives in Kosovo. With the growing independent
assertion of Europe in the EU/EMU there is increasing resentment with US
domination over NATO. The commander-in-chief of NATO forces is always an
American General. Within NATO, and also in the present war, US military
domination (and superiority), assisted by Britain, is all-encompassing. Since
the last few years the US has sought to pressurise Europe to change the NATO
charter and convert it into an aggressive force to help police the world in US’s
interests. On the other hand Europe (except Britain) has resisted these moves
and has sought to consolidate its own unification and build an independent
military force (the WEU, ESDI, etc). The US has now achieved its aims, by
precipitating events in Yugoslavia and ipso-facto ratifying NATO’s new role at
the 50th anniversary celebrations.
NATO’s cohesion is,
to a large extent, linked to the economic ties between the countries
involved.... particularly in the sphere of defence. There are close links
between the US and British defence industries. For example, British Aerospace (BAe)
is deeply involved in some sensitive American defence programmes, including the
Joint Strike Fighter Aircraft; there is also an American-British project to
build a new armoured vehicle capable of very sophisticated reconnaissance; and
Northrop (US) and British GEC are jointly developing a new system of aircraft to
ward off missiles. But between the rest of Europe’s defence industries and
America there is little cooperation, infact, it is more competitive. Yet, in
December ’98, there was a major merger of the British BAe and Germany’s DASA
(Daimler Chrysler Aerospace) to form the giant EADC (European Aerospace and
Defence Company). France’s major defence company has not yet joined the merger
as it has been insisting on 50% of the share capital. Such economic alliances
and the lack of them, is bound to have its reflection in the future cohesiveness
of Europe. The extent of the cohesion reached of European capital and its
increasing assertion will determine whether NATO continues as a united body or
falls apart.
In the current war
the cracks, though not prominent, were definitely visible. In the beginning
itself Greece, Italy and Hungary opposed the bombings. In Germany the Finance
minister resigned and one of the issues he strongly raised was, Kosovo. Mid-way
through the bombing the German government put forward a peace-proposal that got
lukewarm response from the US and Britain as it called for a peace-keeping force
under UN auspices. Later, in a bid to draw in the UN, the EU leaders had a one
day summit on Kosovo with Kofi Annan attending. This summit decided that the
involvement of the UN and Russia was "indispensable" for a permanent settlement
of the conflict. Again this got a cold response from Britain and the US. France
has continuously urged Russia to broker an agreement. At the Washington summit,
there again the US and Britain took an aggressive posture calling for a blockade
of oil shipments and even for sinking ships that brought oil to Yugoslavia.
Again differences were sharp. France, Italy and Greece opposed the oil embargo.
In fact the threat to sink ships attacked a NATO member, Greece, which is a
large carrier of oil to Yugoslavia. Also, Germany and the Czech Republic stated
that their governments would fall if ground troops were considered. By early
May, the ruling parties of Germany demanded that the war be ended immediately.
Also the G-8 peace proposal in early May, which again calls for an international
peace-keeping force under UN auspicies, was later rejected by the US. The new
entrants, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic have reluctantly gone along
with NATO plans, though there has been stiff opposition from the people. Rumania
complained they stand to lose $50 million a week because of the bombing of
bridges on the Danube river.
Basically, the US and
Britain have pushed for this war and the others have gone along reluctantly.
America’s aggressive posture is also determined by the needs of its
military-industrial complex which has been facing stagnation resulting
(partly) in the retrenchment of two million of its work force in the past few
years. With a massive annual defence budget of $270 billion, to police the
world, US imperialism must get its returns through increased flexing of its
muscles. Besides, it has now planned to spend an extra $112 billion over the
next five years. What this will entail, in the form of wars, can well be
imagined.
Growing US Aggressiveness
While only a handful
of countries (like Japan and a few others) openly backed the US-led NATO
aggression on Yugoslavia, many countries have been brow-beaten into supporting
NATO action.
Though China and
Russia, the two permanent members of the Security Council, vehemently opposed
the bombing (both were party to the decision imposing sanctions on Iraq), both
continued cooperation with the West during this period. In fact, in the midst of
the bombing in early April, China sent its Premier, Zhu Rongji, on a week-long
visit to the US — the first in 15 years.
Generally, the Arab
world has taken a cautious approach to the bombing by NATO. Iran, alone
vehemently opposed both the NATO strikes as also the Serb attacks on the Kosovo
people. Most third world governments, which are themselves dependent on Western
finance capital and IMF/World Bank loans, are now terrified, not knowing when
and where the US will strike next. Many have ethnic, nationality and regional
problems and are so open for US action. Most are hesitant to be direct
participants in the US-wars of aggression. Even in the Yugoslavia war, though
support was given by NATO countries..... all missiles were launched from US
warships in the Adriatic Sea and not from any country’s territory. Italy,
hesitantly allowed its airbases to be used for attacks.
Both in Iraq and
Yugoslavia, US imperialism, afraid to face the armies of other countries, is
using high-tech equipment to destroy the civilian population, the economy, the
environment.... and thereby seek to win a war. It is a most cowardly and
criminal method of warfare, where thousands and lakhs of innocent children,
women and men are butchered, either through bombs or economic destruction, to
get countries to bow to their dictates. With such inhuman methods the US
imperialists will find itself more and more isolated, living in a high-tech
utopia, dropping bombs at the push of a button.
In fact, one of the
chief apologists of imperialism, ‘The Economist’, has already predicted
(December 12, ’98) that : "the chances of aerial dogfights or naval battles
between roughly matched forces are receding; ships and aircraft are more likely
to be needed to support a multi-pronged intervention on land. The environment
for such intervention could be extremely hostile, with no friendly ports or land
bases.....". So in future, to avoid other Vietnams, the imperialists will first
exterminate a major section of the local population, bomb the country back to
the dark-ages, and only then will their ‘brave’ soldiers march in for a land
war. This is the lesson from Iraq and Yugoslavia.
The major resentment
and opposition to NATO’s actions came from the people of the world. In fact, May
Day rallies throughout Europe targeted NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia. After the
attack on the Chinese embassy, the militant demonstration of thousands at
Brussels which stoned the US-embassy and smashed its windows, is an indication
of the people’s wrath. In China, huge demonstrations led to the burning of the
US embassy.
The
Kosovo People
The savagery with
which the Serb forces have displaced an entire population has not been seen in
Europe since the days of Hitler. Even allowing for exaggeration by the Western
media, turning about one-third the ethnic Albanian population of Kosovo (1.8
million) into refugees is inhuman in itself. Added to this is the burning,
looting, raping of civilians by 45,000 Serb troops together with an unknown
number of para military forces.
Summary executions of
KLA fighters and their supporters, together with an all out Serb offensive,
pushed the liberation fighters into retreat within the first week of the
bombing. NATO attacks not only helped provoke further attacks on the Kosovar
people, it also helped to weaken the KLA who were pitted against the entire Serb
forces. By bombing from the safety of the skies neither did NATO open another
front to divert Serb forces, nor were they able to restrain their advance. Let
alone opening another front, NATO planes were not even willing to risk flying
low, so Serb convoys happily advanced on KLA strongholds. With lakhs of refugees
displaced within days of the bombing, NATO had not even made any plans for their
welfare in Albania and Macedonia.
Hundreds began to die
of exposure, malnutrition and disease, yet NATO assistance was a mere trickle.
With sections of the KLA known to be linked to some islamic forces, the US and
NATO had no real sympathy for either the KLA fighters or the Kosovar people.
They sought to establish ‘protected camps’ for the refugees, and NATO’s supposed
plan for evacuation of one lakh refugees, saw the US-offer (that never
materialised) to take 20,000 and place them in its naval base at Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba ... i.e., in a defacto concentration camp. Also, not a single NATO country
was really willing to accommodate refugees in their own countries ..... even
temporarily. They have all been dragging their feet. Till today, Britain has
taken in exactly 350. Britain has given a mere $30 million as aid to refugees
...... less than what is spent on one day’s bombing. The hypocrisy is blatant.
It becomes all the more striking when one of its own members, Turkey, has been
responsible for the creation of nearly one million Kurdish refugees in a 15-year
long war of extermination. The US has infact backed Turkey to the hilt against
this genocide against Kurdish people. Also with the decimation of much of the
KLA forces after the bombing, the US sought to convert them into a fifth column,
behind enemy lines, to help NATO aircraft target Yugoslav forces.
The Kosovo people’s
struggle against Serb domination is a just struggle. The Kosovo people, like all
others in the world suffering national oppression, have a right to
self-determination including secession. Neither the Serb fascists nor the
Western militarists desire the freedom of the ethnic Albanians of Kosovo. 45,000
Serb troops is sought to be replaced by a 28,000 NATO forces.... replacing one
set of butchers with another. The Kosovar people’s struggle for
self-determination can only advance by fighting both Serb national chauvinism
and NATO aggression and occupation of Kosovo. The peace-proposals of the G-8
suggested in early May was outright rejected by the KLA.
Hypocrisy of Indian Government
The Indian
government’s belated and half-hearted condemnation of NATO attacks on Yugoslavia
was obviously hypocritical, as a little earlier it openly praised US missile
attacks on Sudan and Afghanistan. In fact, in early May, the Indian government
went so far as to abstain in a resolution drafted by Russia against the enormous
environmental damage caused by NATO bombing on Yugoslav industries, at a meeting
of the UN Commission for Sustainable Development. Besides, there was not a word
of condemnation of the Yugoslav government’s brutal attacks on the Kosovo
people. A similar stand on Yugoslavia was infact taken by all parliamentary
parties across the entire political spectrum, from ‘Right’ to ‘Left’.
Such a standpoint is
quite natural, as all these parties have been involved in suppressing similar
national liberation movements in India. If the Yugoslav government has stationed
45,000 troops in Kosovo; the Indian government has 70,000 troops in Kashmir and
47,000 in the North East....together with an equivalent number of para military
forces. If the Yugoslav government has displaced six lakh Kosovo people in the
last decade; the Indian government, in the last decade, has killed
(‘encountered’, disappeared, tortured etc) at least one lakh people in Kashmir,
the North East and Punjab. If Kosovo is a ‘human catastrophe’; the plight of the
Kashmiri, North Eastern and Punjabi (Sikh) people has been no less. If Serb
forces burn, loot and rape; Indian forces have committed not only such crimes,
but also inhuman tortures and systematic pogroms.
The similarities with
the Kosovo situation quite naturally results in the Indian government (and all
the parties) backing the Yugoslav government’s attacks on ethnic Albanians. Yet,
due to the BJP’s close links with the US administration (also reflected in a
sudden silence of the US on the Kashmir issue) and the secret Strobe
Talbott-Jaswant Singh talks, the government’s condemnation of NATO bombing has
been luke-warm. In fact, after an initial flurry of statements, the BJP
government has been suspiciously silent on the issue.
The point however is
that all oppressed nationalities — whether Kosovo or Kurdish or Kashmiri or Naga
or Assamese or Irish or Tamils (of Sri Lanka) etc — have a right to
self-determination including secession. They will be able to achieve this only
if they fight, not only the terror of their immediate oppressors, but also the
intrigues of the imperialists and other reactionary forces. The demand for the
right to self-determination, including secession, of any oppressed nationality,
is the only consistent democratic demand within a multi-national state. The
Kosovo people’s struggle against the Serb authorities is a just struggle which
must be supported by all democrats. "People’s March" demands that
all NATO forces be kicked out of the Balkans, the bombing stopped immediately
and NATO chiefs be tried as war criminals. It also condemns the fascistic Serb
forces and their sponsors, and calls upon all democratic people to support the
just struggle of the Kosovars.
With US imperialism’s
increasingly aggressive role throughout the world, including in India, it is the
people alone who can beat back this offensive. To fight imperialism, means to
simultaneously fight and smash their collaborators within the country.
Imperialism, in the final analysis, fears only the awakened people. The peoples,
of all countries, must forge stronger bonds of unity, and strike hard blows at
the imperialists, particularly US imperialism, and also their agents within the
country.
9-5-1999
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