I have known Barry Lituchy for a generation. We both were involved in the 1990s in the struggle against those propagandists of the U.S..NAT0 bloc who celebrated Croatian fascists and Bosnian and Albanian chauvinists and criminals as "freedom fighters" while demonizing the predominantly Serbian forces who sought to defend Yugoslavia as "neo Nazis." NAT0 which had been established to fight against the Soviet Union and its allies(which Yugoslavia never was) engaged in its first direct major military operation against Yugoslavia and tragically got away with it, achieving the dismemberment of Yugoslavia as a country.
Such action was not necessary in the USSR, thanks to Gorbachev and his "successor" Yeltsin. But the dismemberment of the USSR has created similar problems albeit on a much larger scale. While the present President of Russia, Putin, is not committed to restoring the Soviet Union as Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian leader, was committed to saving Yugoslavia(nor is he the leader of a Socialist party, as Milosevic was) he is being demonized in high cold war terms as a Hitler=Stalin=Putin in U,S,, and the conflict in Ukraine, where in the post Soviet period, millions of ethnic Russians found themselves considered foreigners in what was previously their one country, much like Yugoslavia, has produced corruption, poverty, and the poison of national chauvinism feeding of the corruption and the poverty. Just as Hitler's allies were sanitized and hailed in Croatia, today Hitler's allies are part of the government in Kiev that the U.S. NATO bloc is supporting. These are not merely "ordinary fascists" but Nazi fascists and their are not simply a part of the past but a force seeking to restore the past in the present,
Professor Lituchy organized the Jasanovac Institute, which has sought to preserve the historical truth of the Holocaust in Yugoslavia against people of Serbian nationality(the great majority of the victims) people of the Jewish religion, and people of Roma(Gypsy) nationality. I have been proud to be a Board Member of the Institute for many years. Below, I have cut and pasted an uncorrected article(a version of which was published in Serbian media) on a presentation that Professor Lituchy gave on the historical background of the crisis in Ukraine, a background that is largely invisible in "mainstream" U.S. media which has been content to recycle old cold war formulas against Russia, even though this Russia has nothing to do with the Soviet Union
Norman Makrowitz
Can you write short report I am going to translate and publish here in Belgrade:
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:16 PM, <KCCHistory31@aol.com> wrote:
Xenia informed me that there were 45 inattendance and that her batteries ran outso she only videotaped the first 15 minutesof the event.In a message dated 3/13/2015 3:05:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,KCCHistory31@aol.com writes:The event had about 30 people in the audience. Itwent very well. The drive was a little under 4 hourseach way. About half of the audience was in agreement,the other half opposed, but no violence ensued.One professor brought his coterie of Albanian andother right wing poli sci students. The oppositionwas soundly defeated by facts and good argumentation. Facing total defeat the oppositionopened a rearguard action by switching the debateto Milosevic and Serbian war crimes. I think wetamped that one down too. There was even anattempt to open up a debate on the question ofwhether people were better off under socialism.All in all, lots of good debate and, I believe, a winfor the truth on all fronts. I hope Xenia Williamswill be able to post a video of it soon.Utica College to Host Community
Forum on Ukraine
Interested Persons are Called to Attend A Public Forum on:
Double Standards in United States Foreign Policy
Sponsored by
UTICA COLLEGE’s Pi Sigma Alpha “Conversation Series”
Utica College’s Pi Sigma Alpha will sponsor a forum on “Double Standards in U.S. Foreign Policy: Case Study Ukraine.” The event will take place on Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at Utica College in the Willard Conference Room, DePerno Hall. It is a part of Pi Sigma Alpha “Conversation Series” which allows students, faculty and the community to discuss and exchange ideas about important public policy issues. It is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. The keynote speaker will be Barry Lituchy who will talk about recent events in Ukraine and its implications for foreign policy and international human rights.
Mr. Lituchy currently teaches European, US and World history at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, NY and has taught at the City University of New York for 25 years. He is the editor and co-author of the book, “ Jasenovac and the Holocaust in Yugoslavia: Analyses and Survivor Testimonies.” He has also written on the politics and history of the Balkans.
He testified at The Hague Tribunal (ICTY) in regard to human rights abuses in Kosovo in 2005. He served as the Assistant Coordinator of the First International Conference and Exhibition on the Jasenovac Concentration Camps held at Kingsborough in 1997. Mr. Lituchy is the founder of the Jasenovac Research Institute and currently serves as its Executive Director. He also serves as a Vice President of the Holocaust Memorial Committee in Brooklyn, NY. Most recently, he presented papers on the conflict in the Ukraine at the Left Forum in 2014 and appeared on US and Russian media to discuss the history of Ukrainian fascism. His grandfather's family were victims of a notorious Ukrainian pogrom in 1919.