THE RAPE OF SERBIA: A Defilement of our Faith The Role of Arab Oil, the Vatican, and Political Ecumenism in the Establishment of a Worldwide Assault on the Serbian People, the Orthodox Faith, and the Truth. "...A false witness will utter lies." Taken from "Orthodox Tradition," Vol. X, No. 3, 1993 By The Most Reverend Dr. Chrysostomos, Bishop of Etna and the St. Gregory Palamas Monastery, Synodal Exarch in America of the True Orthodox Church of Greece under the Presidency of The Most Reverend Cyprian, Metropolitan of Oropos and Fili (Greece) On every television set and radio in America, we hear of Serbian atrocities in the former Yugoslavia: Serbian soldiers raping and defiling women; Serbian forces "cleansing" Bosnia and Herzegovina of Moslem ethnics; women and children dying because of Serbian aggression against the "innocents." CNN, the nation's window on the world and the world's window on a shameful chapter in American reporting, tells us daily that the Serbs have become the twentieth century's newest Nazis, exhorting us, during an interview with a Croatian woman allegedly raped by Serbian soldiers, to remember that those who do not heed the lessons of history and especially those offered by the genocide of the Nazi holocaust--are destined to repeat it. Incredibly, during the first hours after the gruesome March bombing of the World Trade Center complex in New York by Moslem fundamentalist extremists, CNN even reported that a Serbian terrorist group was suspected of masterminding the bombing. Indeed, the United Nations, in the spirit of the anti-Serbian propaganda spewing forth from the American media, has called for the establishment of an international war crimes tribunal to try the Serbs for crimes against humanity. An Objective Picture The actual fact is that the former Yugoslavia is in the throes of a horrible conflict. Food is scarce and many people--Serbs, Croats, Bosnians, Christians, and Moslems alike--are starving. No doubt rape and plunder are widespread, though again objective sources have admitted that all sides in the conflict are equally guilty of these atrocities of war. No doubt the Yugoslav Republic, with its capital in Serbia, is still more greatly under the control of former communists than any other of the former Yugoslavian states, placing its policies--including the impediment of United Nations food shipments to various locales--under suspicion. But again, to put this issue in perspective, communism is not Serbian; rather, it is the universal system of tyranny under which Tito, a non-Serb, exterminated untold numbers of Serbs to establish the former communist Yugoslavia. That ethnic hatred has surfaced in the former Yugoslavia is also beyond denial. Yet, few American reporters have bothered to tell us why there are Slavic Moslems in the Balkans, these remnants of the same Islamic zeal to convert the Christian infidels of Europe to the Moslem faith that brought an end to the Byzantine (Roman) Empire. Nor have they told us that Bosnia and Kosovo, about which they so glibly babble, are ancient spiritual centers of Orthodox Serbia. Just as the American media dismiss Greek memories of four hundred years of slavery under the Moslem Turkish yoke as "an ethnic prejudice," they also speak of the Serbian desire to reclaim their lands--some of them settled by Moslems as part of Tito's policy of forced relocation--as "ethnic cleansing." Exploiting ignorance, the media have raped an entire people. An Attack Against Our Faith. The media, in ravishing the Serbs, have also defiled our Orthodox Faith. The same CNN whose reporters have made the name "Serb" a "four-letter word" also frequently reports--in a cheap manipulation of lingering American suspicions about the former Soviet Union--that the Serbian people enjoy the support of the "Russians," owing to their common Slavic roots and their "Orthodox religion." In other parts of the world, religions form values which, in turn, determine the moral commitments of their adherents. In Eastern Europe, however, the "Orthodox religion" apparently fosters a different system. Setting all values aside, we Orthodox support anyone who shares our religious affiliation or who happens to be of the same ethnic background. In the face of allegations of rape and genocide, we place the commonality of religious confession above the moral imperatives of our religious value system. Such is the image of Orthodox Christianity--the second largest and the oldest of the Christian confessions--created by the American media. The Frightening Plot. What is the ultimate source of the plat to paint the Serbian people and our Faith with the wide brush of religious and ethnic intolerance? The answer is disturbing and frightening. First we must understand something about American foreign policy and the ARAB NATIONS. Only once, on the CBS weekly news program "60 Minutes," have the American people been told that the Saudi Arabian government has demanded that the U.S. and Western Europe do something to aid its co-religionists in Bosnia. Since the Saudis control the flow of oil to the West, one cannot dismiss the importance of their demands, demands which no doubt played some role in the U.S. decision to participate in the humanitarian efforts to feed the starving in Somalia--a largely Moslem country--, while ignoring the starving masses in largely Christian Ethiopia. The White House communications director, George Stephanopoulos (the son of a New Calendarist Greek Orthodox Priest), in speaking of American aid to the starving people in the former Yugoslav Republics, has directly linked U.S. responsibilities in Somalia and Bosnia, though without mentioning the Islamic link and, in all fairness, stressing that American aid to the hungry in Bosnia should exclude no ethnic group. Nonetheless, Arab oil and American interests are vital pieces in the puzzle of the Christian West's support of European Moslem enclaves at the cost of the condemnation of Christian Serbia. Second, lurking in the shadows of contemporary politics is THE NEW VATICAN, a political force strengthened by its calculatedly benign image and increasingly powerful role in world affairs. The same Vatican which has made its goal the absorption of the Orthodox Church into Roman Catholicism and which tried to establish a Greek Catholic presence in the former Yugoslavia by supporting the creation of a Slavic "Macedonia," and then denied these efforts--this is the Vatican which has much to gain by the international denigration of the Orthodox Serbs. It is also the Vatican which has much to lose if the true history of the conflict between the Catholic Croats and the Orthodox Serbs in the former Yugoslavia is ever told. By encouraging portrayals of the Serbs as a new breed of Nazi, the Vatican and the Catholic press hope to turn the world's attention away from the Nazi State established in Croatia during World War II, a state supported by the Vatican and--with the exception of some very heroic but ineffective Croatian Catholic Churchmen--served by Latin clergymen and a special contingent of Franciscan "missionaries." Forty years to the day after five hundred Orthodox men, women, and children from the village of Previlovci were slaughtered in 1941 by the Croatian Ustashi (Nazis) and thrown into the Golubinka Pit, a subterranean cave near Medjugorie, the Virgin Mary began to appear to several Croatian Catholic peasants in what has become a Franciscan center of international pilgrimage. In astonishingly ecumenical messages, equating all religions and setting aside the centrality of Christ, the Medjugorie "Virgin" has forgotten the Serbs who were slaughtered on this spot because they would not relinquish their Orthodox Faith. Moreover, Croatia and the world have forgotten that the Catholic State of Croatia, to quote Holocaust historian Simon Wiesenthal, had a "criminal character" which appalled "...even the Germans." The Vatican and the Croatian leaders, however, have not lost their memories. Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, Croatian President Franjo Tudjman, lacking a good public relations office, has said: "Thank God my wife is neither a Serb nor a Jew." The Vatican has been more skillful. It has washed its hands of the blood of hundreds of thousands of Serbians slaughtered in World War II for refusing to convert to Catholicism, and now declares itself an ecumenical center. (Comment: It has learnt much since the Inquisition.) Its initial condemnation of the apparition in Medjugorie has given way to acceptance, since the message of religious relativism--even a Virgin Mary who fails to preach Christ!--is a good hedge against admitting that the Latin Church has a history of intolerance that will not go away. Let us add, incidentally, that when, several years ago, thousands of the bodies of those slaughtered by the Ustashi were recovered from hidden graves all over Bosnia, Croatia, Herzegovina and other areas in the former Yugoslavia, the Orthodox built shrines to house the bones of these martyrs, including the relics of slaughtered Orthodox monks who were, after long years in the pits of the earth, given a funeral conducted by the Patriarch himself. All of these shrines, including one monastery, have since been bulldozed by the Croatians. Finally, let us openly acknowledge that POLITICAL ECUMENISM has played a great role in the rape of the Serbian people and the defilement of our Faith. In an atmosphere of religious relativism, we forget that Islam is a violent religion. Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic has said that, "...the Islamic movement must...destroy the non-Islamic power. ...Turkey, as an Islamic country, used to rule the world." Without excusing the atrocities that even Christians commit in times of war and conflict, would any Christian out of principle adhere to the political tenets of Islam? No. Thus, the Christian West has a moral responsibility to support the Christian heritage of the Serbian people. The Vatican has a moral responsibility to account for its past. And neither ecumenism nor moral relativism nor an American and Western European need for oil can change this!