Emailed to Sandee Myers - Posted on the CNN
Forum Friday, 04/02/99, 5:23:00pm (#20 of 23)
Saturday, March 27th:
My name is Milorad Janic. I am assistant professor at Faculty of Forestry of Belgrade
University. I have 4 children, 2 sons Nikola and Dusan and 2 daughters Milica and
Andjelka. This picture is really made by my younger daughter Andjelka, old only 6 years.
She likes computer games and painting, especially on PC using PaintBrush software. During
the NATO airstrikes, she runs under the desk, cries, tremble and urinates every 10-15
minutes. Please, do your best to publish her "artwork" and she's message STOP
THE NATO! 
My apologize, I couldn't answer immediately, because we spent in the shelter the whole
last night, which ware the worst one in my life.The sky over Belgrade were in the flame
with strong explosions, because of NATO airstrikes.
Emailed to Sandee Myers - Posted on CNN Forum: Friday, 04/02/99, 5:38:14pm (#21
of 23)
Tuesday, March 30th:
The situation here is difficult, but we got used to it. The bombs still are going over
Belgrade, but not so close to our home, like 2 days before. All of my family are tired and
sleepy, due to time spent in shelter. There is enough food and water, but the children
have lost appetite. They are too scared. With Andjelka is the same situation as before.
Here is the war. We can not see our enemies, face to face, just on TV. Even more we
can't see their airplanes. They are invisible, but we experience their bombs and cruise
missiles. They kill our people, destroy our towns, properties and so on. They fly to high,
but fall to low. Today I have heard this: "NATO we are sorry, we didn't know that
F117A is invisible!". The nation who has such spirit will survey this tragedy. We
have many genius like Nikola Tesla and Mihailo Pupin ware. We don't attack any forign
country, we just want to save our beautiful Serbia and Yugoslavia from Albanian terrorists
and separatists, who came from Albania. We don't have problems with ethnic Albanians and
many other minor nations living on Kosovo, but have with newcomers from Albania. Why
nobody ask, how today live Serbs in Albania? What are their human rights? Do they have
Serbian names? I am born in small town Raska in south of Serbia, near the Kosovo and know
situation very well. My parents live there, and I travel there very offen.
These American aggression is a big mistake. They don't know our history, mentality,
customs and what Kosovo means for Serbs. I remember a story, which I've heard from my
grandfather about rescuing two American pilots during the second WW, when we ware on the
same side, but now the descendants of the same pilots sow death. Now we have economic
difficulty due to sanctions and 500,000 persecuted Serbs from Croatia and Bosnia, and we
need help, not bombs.
Milorad Janic |