April 9, 1999 - The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America, the largest mainstream Orthodox Jewish organization in
the United States, reiterates its horror at the continued acts of
violence and brutality occurring in Yugoslavia. As reports continue
of murder, expulsion, and genocide conducted by Milosevic and his
allies, we can only emphasize our outrage at this horrific slaughter
which evokes that dark period in our own history 50 years ago.
In the past, we have appealed to the United Nations and to NATO
to intervene decisively and urgently to end the aggression. We
strongly support the NATO airstrikes to increase the pressure on
Milosevic and to call a halt to the murder and cruelty of the
Milosevic regime. We stand in strong solidarity with and pray for
the NATO forces and their allies whose lives are being risked in the
defense of innocents and in the effort to end human rights
violations and save lives.
We reiterate our call upon the prosecutor of the UN War Crimes
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia to warn Milosevic and his
followers that they will be held responsible for genocide and any
other crimes against humanity committed by their forces in Kosovo.
Our community remembers the brutality suffered by our people
during the Nazi era and cannot sit idly by as this slaughter and
genocide persist. We pray that US and allied forces engaged return
safely and that all the people in the region will be able to live
in peace and security.