
Links for Serbian Refugee Relief:
Aid for Belgrade's
maternity hospitals
Serbian Relief
Serbian Unity Congress
SANE-Boston
Non-profits on
beograd.com
Personal favorite sources for information:
Yahoo Full
Coverage
AntiWar.com
UN Press
Briefings
CNN Busters
Beograd.com
Strategic Forecasts
Inet.co.yu
MPRIsucks.com
Establishment, w/o the commercial breaks:
Foreign Affairs publication by
CFR
The National Interest
Nixon Center
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Sample from INet.co.yu for 11-October-1999 Monday
09:35 Cetrnaestoro dece, koja
su ostala sirocad nakon NATO napada na Aleksinac, primila su u
nedelju 2320 dolara humanitarne pomoci koju su prikupila deca iz
Viskonsina (Sjedinjene drzave) koja pohadjaju nastavu u srpskoj skoli
Sveti Nikola. 14 children, orphaned in NATO
strikes on the Aleksinac received on Sunday 2320-dollar-worth relief
aid sent by children attending the Serbian school St. Nicholas in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
09:00 "Zivot i ljudska prava muslimana u Crnoj Gori nisu nista
bolji nego u Srbiji", izjavio je juce predsednik Helsinskog komiteta
za ljudska prava u Sandzaku Sefko Alomerovic za bosansku televiziju.
On je dodao i da rezim Mila Djukanovica nije ucinio nista da unapredi
ljudska prava muslimana u Crnoj Gori. "The lives
and human rights of muslims in Montenegro are no better than in
Serbia, stated President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
in Sandzak Sefko Alomerovic in an interview for Bosnia Television
today. He added that the Milo Djukanovic regime had done nothing to
improve the human rights of muslims in Montenegro.
08:25 Kako pise danasnji Njujork tajms, americka administracija se
snazno protivi nameri Evropske unije da uputi energente i drugu
humanitarnu
pomoc u pojedine srbijanske gradove u kojima je na vlasti
opozicija.
"Zabrinuti smo zbog predloga koji bi mogao imati
odgovarajuce humane
ciljeve, ali bi mogao biti i direktna ili indirektna
podrsaka rezimu",
rekao je juce portparol Stejt departmenta Dzejms Rubin.
According to the today's New York Times, USA
Administrations is strongly
opposed to Europian Union plans to provide heating oil and
other aid
to certain Yugoslav cites controlled by opposition parties.
"We're concerned
about proposals that may have appropriate humanitarian
goals but may
lead to developments that directly or indirectly support
the regime,"
the State Department's spokesman, James Rubin, said
yesterday.
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