LESSONS FROM KRISTALLNACHT IN
SERBIA 2005
Press Release to Mark November 9, International Day Against
Fascizm and Anti-semitism
11/09/2005
What action Serbia takes on this day when over 40 countries worldwide
- including her neighbors - commemorate the pogrom that took place 66 years ago, when
millions of people, all over again, remember the Kristallnacht, a symbolic beginning of
Holocaust? What action Serbia takes so as to keep alive the remembrance of fatal
consequences of racism, fascism and anti-Semitism, and what action does she take so as to
raise public awareness that no nation can build its future on intolerance and
discrimination?
In this context, official Serbia does nothing at all. However, while she
benevolently looks at manifestations whereby the non-governmental sector only partakes in
the commemoration of an international day, the official Serbia is taking actions any
country, calling themselves democratic, would be ashamed of.
The official scene of today's Serbia is dominated by dogmatic and
anti-modern ideologies - coming either from the Right or the Left - the common
dominator of which is fundamental denial of human and minority rights. Serbia's present
coalition government has been formed by the party the leader of which looks up to
Dimitrije Ljotic, well-known ideologist of fascism before and during the World War II, as
his political ideal. The media in Serbia promote the intellectuals advocating not only the
validity of fascist collaborators' ideas, but also a ban on non-governmental
organizations, "financed by Soros's Jewish lobby."
Serbia even got a law that equalizes the rights of the WWII Chetniks and
partisans - the law unprecedented in any country of the anti-fascist coalition that
totally devaluates the idea of anti-fascism, the anti-fascist struggle and millions of
human lives that perished under fascism. Serbia got textbooks that shamelessly revise not
only more than 50-year history in the territory of ex-Yugoslavia, but also the recent past
when, among other things and in the name of the Serbian people, the first genocide in
Europe after the WWII has been committed.
In the post-October 5 Serbia, the Serbian Orthodox Church canonized
Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic who had considered Adolph Hitler a first-rate statesman of the
20th century, a visionary to be properly perceived as such only when "it becomes clear
- and that's unavoidable - that it were England and America that caused the WWII
with a view to saving the Soviet Russia, and that Jews were not being killed in gas
chambers."
Last but not least, today's Serbia publishes hundreds of new titles
and reprints firstly issued at the time of Nazi occupation, the authors of which are known
as members of fascist and similar organizations. Thus, today's Serbia not only
"informs" readers that "all modern Europe's ideas were invented by Jews who had
crucified Christ: democracy, strikes, socialism, atheism, religious tolerance, pacifism,
worldwide revolution, capitalism and communism" (Nikolaj Velimirovic), but also - from
the shelves of outstanding publishers - feeds them with titles such as "Jewish
Complot," "The Serbian People in the Clutches of Jews," "Why Is It I Hate Jews?"
"The Evil and the Damned," "3000 Years in the Service of Satan," "Why Is It I
Admire Adolph Hitler," "Jewish Ritual Killing," etc. Serbia is doing all that just
because it does nothing to prevent this evil plight similar to the one that, 66 years ago,
brought about the Kristallnacht.
Belgrade, November 8, 2005
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