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To: "Nettime" <[email protected]> Subject: <nettime> With the elections in Yugoslavia coming up, read this. Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 08:29:40 +0300 From: [email protected] ANEM press release MORE BRUTAL POLITICAL INTERVENTION BY POLICE BELGRADE, September 10, 2000 - The Association of Independent Electronic Media protests against the harassment and torture of political opponents, the increasing use of brutal intervention in the political arena and the spread of violence in Serbia. In the last two days, serious incidents have occurred in Vladicin Han and Belgrade. In the Vladicin Han police station on the night of Friday September 8, police officers tied Otpor activists Marko Pejakovic, Davorin Popovic, Vladica Mircic, Aca Radic and Milos Kitanovic by their feet to the ceiling before beating them on the genitals, feet, head and kidneys. The activists were released after three hours, during which time several hundred local residents had gathered in front of the police station and the father of one of the abused men, Stanisa Kitanovic, had announced that he would press charges against the Police Inspector Goran Markovic, officer Goran Trajkovic and the local police chief, Radivoje Stojimenovic. On Saturday September 9, at about midday, seven unknown people burst into the Otpor movement's premises in Knez Mihailova Street in central Belgrade. They searched the premises, rummaging through office desks, and kicked activist Milos Milenkovic several times. Otpor does not know whether the men were police or not. ANEM also notes the horrifying fact that, more than two weeks after former Serbian President Ivan Stambolic disappeared, police have still not issued any statement on his disappearance or their investigation. Nor have the police discovered who was driving a truck crashed into a Serbian Renewal Movement convoy on the Ibar highway last year, killing four party officials. Nor have they released any information on the murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija in April last year. The same police are now treating the regime's political opponents in this brutal manner. It is also horrifying that while these criminals go undetected and unpunished, the poet Flora Brovina and journalist Miroslav Filipovic are serving sentences in Serbian prisons. Serbia has plunged deeply into violence: any form of political activism, even one as innocuous as putting up election posters, has become highly dangerous. ANEM appeals to the authorised bodies to do everything in their power to prevent the further brutalisation of political life and the spread of violence in Serbia. The Association also calls on the Serbian police to finally respond and see that the abuse of citizens by uniformed officers, as in this latest incident in Vladicin Han, is never repeated in Serbia. ANEM also calls on the public to show as much solidarity as possible with those under threat and to assist them in any similar case. This is the only way in which people can protect their own lives and the lives of their families who, sooner or later, will become victims of this spiral of violence. Veran Matic, Chairman, ANEM # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected] ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <[email protected]> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe [email protected]