Resolution on Situation in Bosnia-Heregovina
Adopted by the NJCRAC Plenary Session
February 15, 1993
The National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council is appalled
by the ruthless and systematic violence that continues to be perpetrated
against Moslem and other citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina. As Jews
we are deeply pained by the recurrence of such human tragedy in
this century. The United States, as well as the UN and other governments,
must take the necessary steps to separate the warring factions,
assist them in negotiating a peaceful settlement and restore peace
and normalcy to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In view of the continuing assault on the people of Bosnia by
Serbian military and paramilitary forces, and the apparent failure
of the conflict to be resolved peacefully in an expeditious manner,
the NJCRAC calls upon the Clinton Administration to take the necessary
steps, in concert with other governments and the United Nations,
to:
- accelerate humanitarian relief efforts;
- if there is no progress in the negotiations to end the violence
and establish peace, lift the discriminatory arms embargo imposed
on Bosnia- Herzegovina. This independent and besieged country
must be allowed to obtain the means for self-defense;
- enforce a no-fly zone over Bosnia, and end the siege of Sarajevo
and other cities and strategic areas, including the use of limited
air strikes;
- investigate all allegations of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia,
including mass murder, mass rapes, torture, and other crimes
against humanity, and to set up an international tribunal that
would bring those responsible for these crimes to be tried and
punished;
- urge the United Nations to add the crime of rape to the list
of internationally-recognized war crimes;
- establish an effective United Nations peace enforcement presence
in the former Yugoslavian republics;
- recognize and condemn unequivocally the savage means being
employed by Serbian military and paramilitary forces to implement
their stated policy of "ethnic cleansing," aimed at eradicating
the Moslem population of Bosnia- Herzegovina through death or
forcible population transfer and other means of intimidation;
- press all parties, in particular the Serbians, to desist
from all acts of violence as a precondition to continuing peace
negotiations;
In addition, the United States Government should immediately
take the following actions:
- establish a watch list to bar from entry to this country
any individuals who have been determined responsible for war
crimes committed in Bosnia;
- provide for the acceptance of refugees from Bosnia to enter
the United States if they wish to come;
While these steps alone will not bring about the peaceful resolution
of this tragic conflict, the NJCRAC believes a more aggressive
posture by the world community, led by the United States, is essential
to encouraging the Serbian forces to desist from their destruction
of Bosnia-Herzegovina. We are deeply concerned that if these measures
are not implemented with dispatch and authority, the conflict
may spread to the neighboring republics of Kosovo and Macedonia.
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ARTICLE SOURCE
Serbian Defense League
exposing crimes against humanity
www.SerbianDefenseLeague.com
www.CompuSerb.com/SDL
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