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Synopsis: The Weight of Chains is a Canadian documentary film that takes a critical look at the role that the US, NATO and the EU played in the tragic breakup of a once peaceful and prosperous European state - Yugoslavia. The film, bursting with rare stock footage never before seen by Western audiences, is a creative first-hand look at why the West intervened in the Yugoslav conflict, with an impressive roster of interviews with academics, diplomats, media personalities and ordinary citizens of the former Yugoslav republics. This film also presents positive stories from the Yugoslav wars - people helping each other regardless of their ethnic background, stories of bravery and self-sacrifice.
 
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2010
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and sent advisers to Yugoslavia from nonprofits pompous name

The National Endowment for Democracy, or NED

Good morning and welcome. It's nice to be with you here

to celebrate the establishment of a vision and noble cause

NED is a reflection of American faith in democratic ideals and institutions

But Vajnstin Allen, who participated in creating the organization's

Washington Post said the 1991st that 'much of what we do today,

CIAje worked covertly 25 years ago', ie. NED is in fact a CIA satellite.

Instead of the CIA behind the scenes trying to secretly manipulate the process state

by giving money to the instructions here and there

They got the lever on the side of the NED.

So NED started with generous bribes in every corner of Yugoslavia

by funding opposition groups, potkupljujuci young, hungry journalists

full of dreams of a new life, giving money to opposition and trade unions

pro-IMF economists and human rights organizations.

The National Endowment is also controlled and financed

the Center for International Private Enterprise, which is still funded by G-17.

Who were the G-17?

They were a non-governmental organization consisting of 17 economists

promoter of free markets, of which three are leading members were members of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

G-17 coordinator, Professor Veselin Vukotic, closely cooperated

with the World Bank, and as Minister of Privatization in government of Prime Minister Ante Markovic

he was responsible for bankrotni program that is led by the World Bank

led to the collapse of the Yugoslav economy in since 1989. to 1990.

The other members of G-17 work as consultants for the World Bank

and attend their meetings. 2002nd years have formed a political party in Serbia,

and since then, although in every election received between 7% and 11% of the vote 208 00:17:45,553 -- 00:17:50.691 G-17 is controlled by the Ministry of Finance and Economics in Serbia.

This is not the only group of economists. It is a network.

The IMF and World Bank use the network to impose its policy of Yugoslavia.

And how are they making?

First, they require the government to withdraw from all social programs

subsidized food and housing, free transportation and health.

You know ... those things that you in fact are not necessary. Get out of the window.

reduce public sector spending, lower wages, lower employment,

leaving the workers' self, in other words

Your people are looking to work more for less money.

Second, economic manipulation, and new laws force companies

social and private - to go bankrupt.

The World Bank describes this process as a mechanism for "Shutter."

That's their term. They say we need to challenge the bankruptcy of the Yugoslav industry.

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Boris Malagurski

Boris Malagurski (Serbian Cyrillic: Борис Малагурски; born 11 August 1988) is a Serbian-Canadian film director, producer, writer, political commentator, television host and activist, known for his movie The Weight of Chains. He is the owner of Malagurski Cinema. more…

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