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German protests condemn NATO onslaught against Serbia
By our correspondent
11 May 1999
During a weekend of protests throughout Germany up to 15,000
demonstrators assembled Saturday in the heart of Berlin to voice
their opposition to the continuing NATO war. Marchers carried
placards and banners proclaiming: "Stop the bombing--Stop
the violations of international law" and "SPD and Olive-Green
equals war". The Social Democrats (SPD) and the Greens form
the present German government.
Many Kurdish workers and young people attended the demonstration,
bearing placards calling for the immediate release of Abdullah
Ocalan. Groups of Yugoslav, Turkish and Iranian workers and organisations
also took part. Of the few trade union banners to be seen were
those of the German Union of Teachers, which sponsored the demonstration
along with a number of different peace organisations and the Party
of Democratic Socialism (PDS), successor to the East German state
party SED.
Eager to prove that in their opposition to the war the PDS
did not seek to burn all of its bridges to the SPD, stewards from
the PDS intervened at the demonstration, and with considerable
violence tore down the placard of one demonstrator bearing a portrait
of German Chancellor Schröder with a Hitler moustache. At
the same time a party spokesman snatched the microphone from an
elderly doctor who was condemning the war and announced from the
podium that the organisers of the demonstration would not tolerate
any comparison being made between "our German chancellor
and Adolf Hitler".
Despite poor weather thousands of demonstrators listened attentively
to a number of speakers condemning the war and the activities
of NATO.
The WSWS spoke with Christine, 26, who works as a carpenter
in Berlin:
"I am taking part in the demonstration because I am outraged
by this war and I am seeking information about the background
to the conflict. The first priority must be an immediate stop
to the NATO bombing, which is illegal and is not in the slightest
respect an appropriate means for settling the conflict.
"I find the policy of the German government to be totally
half-baked. I myself voted for the Red-Green coalition with considerable
expectations, but it is a tragedy that the government has commenced
this war. I try to understand their arguments, but in general
I wish that those in positions of power would demonstrate more
backbone. There is no sign of any conscience on their part and
I find that highly regrettable. I know it is easy to criticise
and I do not know what decision I would make if were in their
position, but I would have preferred to resign rather than be
responsible for the NATO attacks, which the government then tries
to justify with such mendacious phrases.
"Above all the government's argument that they are only
carrying out the war for humanitarian purposes is totally hypocritical.
In my opinion the Kosovo refugees are only used as an excuse for
the war which is really about how NATO can broaden its sphere
of activity and increase its power. In particular it is a clear
attack on Russia--a demonstration of power on the part of NATO
which I regard as dangerous and simplistic. The risk of unleashing
a Third World War is completely underestimated, and those responsible
for the assaults are nowhere to be found in the war region itself.
They have their safe homes in New York and wherever. For them
the whole thing is like a game of Monopoly.
"Russia still has atom bombs, even if the Cold War has
passed into distant memory. It is economically weak but the bombs
are still there, can be easily activated and pose a danger that
no one should take lightly. NATO is a terrible aggressor taking
enormous risks in order to establish its power. It is simply incredible
that NATO quite openly and unashamedly celebrated its fiftieth
birthday pursuing its aims, and without a UN mandate for its actions.
This should not be the case. NATO can in no way play the role
of a world policeman.
"Over the past period the attacks on the civilian population
in Serbia have been enormously intensified, but it was true that
the Serb people were punished terribly from the very beginning.
Whoever acts or claims that the bombs are only damaging property
has no idea of what is happening; it is such an idiotic and thoughtless
argument. Some people approve of the bombing because they think
it is the only way to help the Kosovar Albanians. Many look back
at the Second World War and think that more decisive action by
the Allied Powers could have helped the people in concentration
camps. It is an understandable argument, but such aims cannot
be achieved with bombing. It is the most inappropriate means for
reaching a political aim.
"And at the same time it is of little help that now Germany
has agreed to accept some of the refugees. The hypocrisy of the
whole action is clear when you see how many countries have agreed
to take refugees but up until now have not accepted any at all.
In particular, America made promises but has taken in only a miserable
number of refugees. It makes clear the whole hypocrisy of the
war and that in reality it has nothing to do with helping the
Kosovar Albanians.
"This has to be more clearly brought out--the information
we receive is so vague and things are covered up. In this respect
I have my doubts about the media. One has the impression that
the media spectrum is so broad and varied, but in the war the
slightest reliable information is lacking. The most important
aim must be to politically clarify the whole population so that
it no longer supports the government and does not react in such
a divided manner. In fact everything speaks against the bombing.
It is evident it has to be immediately stopped."
See Also:
Balkan war: Embassy protests reflect
deeper currents
[11 May 1999]
London demonstration against the war
in the Balkans
[11 May 1999]
Mass demonstrations in China express
outrage at NATO bombing
[10 May 1999]
How could the bombing of the Chinese
embassy have been a mistake?
[10 May 1999]
Lord Skidelsky's criticism of NATO: the
driving forces of "ethical imperialism"
[10 May 1999]
US-NATO
attack on Yugoslavia
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