EDITORIAL Serbian holocaust inspired by Hitler Fifty-four years ago in Europe, boxcars were loaded with ethnic and religious minorities who were being sent to their deaths in distant concentration camps. To day in Europe, boxcars are being loaded with ethnic and religious minorities who are being sent to their deaths in distant concentration camps. So much for the new world order. Serbia has been accused of loading non-Serbians into boxcars and shipping them to camps in Bosnia where they are systematically tortured and murdered. Sound all too familiar? Accusations of Serbian run concentration camps have just recently been made public, although the U.S. State Department has admitted that it has been receiv ing reports about the camps for at least several weeks, perhaps months. And what is being done? Nothing. When Iraq invaded Kuwait, the U.S. quickly built international support for military intervention through the United Nations, and the American public was whipped into a frenzy. Iraq's every atrocity was held up to public scrutiny in order to justify intervention. So far. the U.S. has done nothing to encourage ac tion against Serbia. The Pentagon has said* that it is re sponding to requests from the U.N., and so far the U.N. has only requested humanitarian assistance. The U.S. could generate a request for intervention through the IJ.N., but apparently George Bush feels that saving his Eolitical life is more important than saving the lives of osnians, Croatians or Slovenians. It is uncertain which is more frightening: the exis tence of the Serbian concentration camps, or the world's refusal to take'any action. The Nazi’s persecu tion of the Jewish people began on Nov. 9. 1936 with . Kristallnacht, or "Night of Crystal" in reference to the smashed windows of lewish-owned businesses. And as Jewish persecution increased, the world chose to close its eyes. The U.S. was still struggling with the Croat Depression and people believed that Europe should be left to its own devices. The situation today is stunningly similar, the main difference being that it is primarily Muslims, not Jews, who are being murdered. And much as anti-semitism was partly responsible for the world looking away dur ing the first holocaust, decades of Islamic terrorism has done little to foster an environment of support for ihe Muslim plight. And so the second holocaust is being allowed to occur unimpeded. The U.S.. in conjunction with the U.N.. should take immediate military action to prevent the further mur der of innocent civilians. Air strikes against Serbian ar tillery positions could be carried out with little risk to pilots or aircraft, and the threat of escalation may be enough to convince Serbia to end its war of "ethnic , cleansing" and prevent history fron\jcpeating itself. 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(UHi-i [fl —_COfuTV ijq^KHv^ COMMENTARY Democracy requires participation By Barry Rubm As morn than four thousand Democrats descended on Now York to roafflrm their commitment to tho politi cal and democratic process by nominating a Presidential can didate. a different drama was being played out all across the country liverywhero one looks, more and more Americans are losing faith in their government and Its ability to solve prob lems. Democrac y is in danger and Ihe people are restless. Scan dals, largo and small, hit Con gress: unpaid dining room tabs or checks bounced at a mem bers only bank reinforce sleazy image's and the stench of pock ets bulging with questionable campaign contributions. And the message gels through. Poll after poll reflects the distrust, even disgust, the public feels with ihe Institution of Con gress The antidote for this public disconlont is citizen engage ment. active arid sustained pub lic participation in formulating and implementing solutions to our public problems. Change occurs only when citizens make their voices heard loudly and clearly by all the institu tions that can cause change — schools, corporations and all levels of elected and appointed government officials, to name but a few Citizens must work to create a democratic dialogue where loaders are educated and Informed by citizens' views, through a system that Is partici patory and responsive. Il takes only a pen and a few minutes to open a dialogue with legislators. A recent re port. “Is Anyone Listening,” prepared by 20/20 Vision, con cluded that “letters to Senators and Representatives become currency; a high quality letter can make a tremendous impact — only one good letter is need ed to make a different*." 20/20 Vision is an example of an or ganization that enables citizens to make a difference. Based In Amherst, Mass., it helps citi zens decide locally how best to reorder our national priorities away from military spending to preserving the environment and our future at home. One month it may recommend sending a letter to a Senator on an upcoming bill; the next it's a letter to the editor of the local paper suggesting coverage of an important issue with a local slant. The genius of 20/20 is that it givos busy citizens the skills and tho opportunity to participate effectively In public policy in a sustained and rea soned way. People may be turned off by politics and candidates; they may not vote, but they do care. Examine a person who stays at home instead of going to the polls on election day and you'll find someone concerned about the economy, the environment, health care, crime, education — the list goes on. They Just don't see that they have opportuni ties to make a difference. They're wrong. The public must make its elocted and appointed repre The public must make Its elected and appointed representatives aware of Its views and hold them accountable for their actions. Bemoaning our national fate and complaining about unresponsive politicians Just wont wash « sentatives aware of Its views and hold them accountable for their actions Bemoaning our national fate and complaining about unresponsive politicians just won't wash, not when there are organizations like 20/20 Vision to help us take back our democracy. Write a letter, make a call, express your views. Attend a town meeting, lobby the school board, visit the mavor. To bor row from the popular commer cial, just do it. 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