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Mission to Balkan
Between 3
and 6 April, the Commission of Europe and North America
of WFDY held a solidarity action with Balkans region.
Alongside with a NATO Summit going on in Bucharest and a
visit of the President of United States to the region,
this event had an important impact both for the
international delegates from several countries and for
the youth of Serbia, Croatia and Romania.
This
action, held under the slogan “For Peace in Balkans, we
struggle against NATO, bases and imperialism”, was
successfully hosted by SKOJ (Serbia), Youth Association
SOS (Croatia) and UTS (Romania), and gave a great
contribution for the international solidarity with youth
struggle in all ex-Yugoslavia republics.
The
denouncement of NATO crimes, the discussion about ways
to improve solidarity and the direct contact with the
destruction of the youth's social rights in these
countries, led the delegates to the conclusion that only
peace and sovereignty are the way for friendship and
social justice. The delegates also acknowledged that the
promotion of militarization and ethic or religious
conflicts was a weapon of imperialism to break down the
resistance of the peoples, as well as the offence
against democratic rights, clearly felt by the delegates
as they acknowledged that the police was pursuing the
comrades from Croatia during the preparatory process of
the event, and in Croatia and Romania, where the
border’s police demanded to check, during several hours,
the contents of all books and posters brought by the
delegates, in an unacceptable demonstration of the
imperialist wish to break down all those who struggle
against it.
The
expansion of NATO and the imperialist wars can only be
stopped with struggle in each country, in each town, in
each school or place of work and are closely connected
with the struggles for social rights, that is why so
many delegates brought up this issue during the panels
of discussion as what is going on in the ex-Yugoslavia
countries clearly shows that imperialist order is not
compatible with social justice and peace.
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