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Milica Rakić (9
January 1996 - 17 April 1999) was a three-year Serbian girl who was killed in
an air attack of NATO on Yugoslavia in 1999. Milica became a symbol of the
suffering of Serbs during the attack Yugoslavia. The Serbian Orthodox Church
considers her canonization.
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SOURCE: http://en.news-front.info/2016/04/18/serbia-protest-against-nato-in-the-day-of-child-s-death-during-bombardment/
Serbia:
Protest against NATO in the day of child’s death during bombardment
Published: 18 April 2016, 14:55
On
the eve, in the village of Batajnica (Belgrade outskirts) has been
held prayer for the dead Milica Rakić, a three years old victim
of the NATO bombing in 1999, as well as a protest against any form of
rapprochement of Serbia with the alliance.
The
meeting was jointly organized by several patriotic movements when approved by
Milica’s parents.
For
17 years Milica Rakić is a symbol of the suffering of the Serb
people, particularly civilians, in the days of the bombardments. Innocent
victim is called here ‘an angel’.
Firstly,
the priest held a prayer for the dead near the memorial plaque and
then organizers of the meeting gave a speech in front of gathered
people.
“NATO terror is worse than Hitler’s. We are tolerating it
for already 25 years. However we were struggling it so hard
that even after 15 years of actual occupation the world
still believes in us”,
said chairman of the Movement for Serbia Vladimir Krsljanin. “We demand the immediate cancellation of all agreements with
NATO!”
“It’s incredible how the criminal aggression of NATO is trying to be
forgotten”, said an
officer of the Republika Srpska Branislav Okuka. “How
an enemy could be called a friend? And why it is done? Because we
were chosen a destiny for which we have to disappear. We pray to the
heavenly Milica so that no one will never forget the death and the
crimes.”
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