Geert Lovink on Sat, 3 Apr 1999 14:55:26 +0200 (CEST) |
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From: wam kat <wam@mir.org> Subject: Let the sunflowers blossom again !! wam (still in belzig) Dear Friends, A short introduction for those who don't know me, but first a short sorry for those who get this message 2 or more times, the speed in which every thing was going in the last days, the messages that the cleansing and the bombing (not only from direct by the cleansing in Kosovo involved objects) is going on, that I hadn't the time to really check every address carefully. I am 43 years old at the time, Dutch, but living in the former DDR, since the Dayton agrement in 1995. From late 1991 till the Dayton agreement I was in basically Croatia and Bosnia, were I was working, let say as volunteer peace activist (I have been keeping a daily online dairy in that time, you can find it still on the web (go a search machine and ask for "zagreb and diary", if it interest you). Among a lot of other things I have been one of the co-founders of the Electronic Yugoslavian wide network ZaMir (for peace), the organisation for grassroot voluntary humanitarian aid in refugees camp, Suncokret (means sunflower in in local languages) and co-founder of the Pakrac Voluntary Project, a project to rebuild a small town in Western Slavonia, which was devided by the war in Croatia in 1991. I am especially writing you because I like to re-establish activities like SunCokret in this time again. Over 200.000 refugees have been coming out of Kosovo up to now, as far as we expect many more will follow. Daily you see how difficult the big and small humanitarian organisations from all over the world have it at this time. Nearly impossible to support all those refugees with the first neccessary aid. Ofcourse this is a problem which basically only the big organisation can solve, although small private initiative also can help there. But like in the Croatian and Bosnian war taking care of refugees means basically giving them a roof, food and medical supplies and let them wait in there centers until the whole fighting is over. Everybody who followed the war in the former Yugoslavia in the last 8 years knows that the refugees who are now in Albania, Montenegro and Macedonia (and even further) wouldn't be able to go back soon, it will take at least some months, or even years (lot´s of the refugees from the Bosnian war are still not return to there home town, and it will take even some more years before the are able to). The misery and traumic experiences from the voilence is followed by the sitting and waiting in refugee camps. For 7 years I wrote, if this children who come now from Bosnia haven't got a trauma yet fromw ar, they will get a trauma from being in a camp. Therefor we started in May 1992 as Anti War Campaign Croatia to mobilise volunteers (we paid their travel and stay) from all over the world (a few thousand came) we spend at least 3 weeks in a refugee camp (after a short training), in order to bring some normality into those camp, to show solidarity. Simply playing with children, talking with women, organising medical supplies for a certain camp by reporting the situation back home. Or even start workshop (to make neccessary thing like tables, beds, clothes, etc.) and in even starting up schools. It normally takes a long time before the big aid organisations can start to organise those activities, therefor again I like to go an appeal over the world, if there are people who like to do this, people who like to help to realise it (with money and other aid) or people who know peopel who can help, pleaseeact and send this message around to your friends. Maybe we are able to let the sunflower blossom again !!! Mir Sada !!! wam wam@mir.org mir od mene, wam:-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- WHY NOT NELSON MANDELA AS PEACE MEDIATOR IN KOSOVO