S p e e c h
given by
HRH CROWN PRINCE ALEXANDER
Commemorative Academy in Thessaloniki
(16 September 1998)
This century, which brought us war three times, is nearing its end.
We entered the 20th century as a nation on the ascendant, sure of our fate
and ourselves. Under the reign of King Peter I we translated into practice
the oath taken by our ancestors, liberated the enslaved Serbian territories
and brought freedom, legality and democracy to all citizens of the new
State. We made enormous sacrifices to achieve that. Some of those who sacrificed
themselves rest here at Zejtinlik and we have come here to pay homage to
them. These victims are only a small percentage of the army of dead Serbs
whose bones are scattered all over the earth and whose souls inhabit the
heavens.
How are we going to enter the new century? The new millennium? The time
which should also be ours? We cannot do that burdened by hatred,
lawlessness and irresponsibility. We must not do that burdened by evil
in us and around us, not for the sake of others, but for our own sake.
We must stop experimenting with our destiny: we owe that to ourselves and
to our children since our country does not belong only to us. It was entrusted
to us by our ancestors and our descendants expect to inherit it in a better
shape.
If we are to enter the new century with hope, we must first regain our
health, and the treatment must start with the sick person, not with the
person next to him. The current sick regime cannot be healed and cannot
become legitimate. Its nature is contagious and it destroys everything
it comes into contact with. Our country cannot heal so long as sickness
is in charge. This explains why, when we say that the present regime must
go, we are not talking politics, but discussing a health measure!
What will we take with us into the new century? The Serbs are an ancient
people who possess two great centuries-old institutions: the Monarchy and
the Church. Ancient peoples cultivate what is good, build on their heritage,
observe a codex of ethics, and draw from the past the lessons for the future.
We too must follow that road. Violence is not our heritage, we refuse to
treat our brethren as enemies, we refuse to cede our country to anybody
who has designs on it. We must enter the new century with our cultural
and scientific achievements, which we have added to the heritage of world
civilisation, and with democracy and human rights, and strong laws, which
are the basis of a modern European State.
Still, we must point out that we Serbs are not the only culprits for
everything that has been happening to us during the past few years. While
we are trying to put some distance between the current regime and us, the
international community treats that regime as a collocutor and as a partner.
While human and citizens’ rights are violated, the world punishes our people
and those who rise in protest against the regime’s violence. Crimes against
Serbs in Bosnia and Hercegovina and Croatia have not provoked much emotion
in the international community nor have they led to sanctions against the
perpetrators. The same tragic story is being repeated in Kosovo and the
Serbs are always blamed for everything. The Serbian people is being accused
because of the anti-democratic nature of the current regime, but they are,
in fact, a victim of that regime. It needs to be stated clearly that the
undemocratic regime cannot be removed by destroying the State and pushing
people into misery and despair, but by giving support to forces which advocate
genuine democracy, the rule of law and strengthening of individual freedoms.
The time for changes has come! The time has come for the return of legitimacy,
the rule of law and democracy. Karadjordje’s Royal House has always stood
firmly on those positions. The fate of the Serbian people and of Karadjordje’s
descendants is linked inseparably. They cannot go forward without each
other. Without each other they can only go to ruin! And that is something
we never allow to happen since by doing that we would be betraying not
only ourselves and the future generations, but also the Salonika heroes
we have come to honour here.
Do not despair! The future of the Serbian people depends first of all
on us. Let us follow the example of the Salonika heroes and tackle the
job of saving the people and the country. So help us God!
1997 HRHCP Aleksandar II
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