American Council for Kosovo
Serbia: Criminal State - Violence Against NON-Serbs

A General Boycott of Serbian Products
Action Launched by Vetëvendosje
28 May 2006

Why boycott products of Serbia?

In the last war in Kosova, the Serbian State killed around 14,000 people. Near 90% of them were unarmed civilians. The defenseless. Mainly children, women and old-aged men. Around 3.000 people were kidnapped and are still missing. The overwhelming number of them are in Serbia. Near to 20,000 women were raped. 740,000 people were violently expelled. 120,000 houses were destroyed or damaged by the Serbian army.

The distinctive aspect of the war was the destruction of Kosova’s economy. The extreme exploitation and robbery of the 1990s culminated with purposeful destruction during the war. After the war, Kosova had an economy in ruins. And all of this in order to reduce the capacity for defense during the war as a direct consequence, and with the long-term consequence of poverty and an underdeveloped economy.

This has been the reality that we continue six years now to live with.


Serbia: Criminal State - Violence Against NON-Serbs
articles archive:
28 May 2006
A General Boycott of Serbian Products
17 May 2006
The Law of Compromise' in Settlement of Kosova's Final Status Would Never Ever Bring Peace and Stability in Balkans
11 May 2006
The Serbian Lobby Attempts to Hijack U.S. Foreign Policy on Kosova
05 May 2006
Background Serbia: Police torture and ill-treatment - Women and girls trafficked for forced prostitution
05 May 2006
New York 9/11 Reaction of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) which represent 35% in actual Kostunica Governement
05 May 2006
Inside the Colonial Mind: The (Forbidden) “I-Word”
05 April 2006
It is Power - Stupid
23  Mai 2006
This is of most urgent need for attention.
Friday, 14 April 2006
Against the Double Blackmail
16 March 2006
Serbia has not broken with Milosevic yet
10 January 2006
Dangerous Indifference of Kostunica, Violence against Minorities in Serbia
10 January 2006
Origins of the conflict
3 July 2005
Anti-Semitism Raises its Head in Serbia.