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Anti-war sign.

Since NATO attacked Yugoslavia, a new "target" symbol has quickly become a symbol of anti-war all over the world. Demonstrators wear it on their chests and backs, or proudly hold it in the air.

This sign first appeared in Belgrade on the 28th of last month. At that time, the citizens of this city wore this kind of "target" and held a grand open-air concert in the war. Since then, this sign has spread rapidly around the world.

It is understood that this is not a traditional anti-war symbol, and it is impossible to verify who initiated it. But anti-war demonstrators all thought the sign meant: "Come on, shoot me!" " "In silent language, it expresses the contempt of the Yugoslav people and people of other peace-loving countries for war maniacs and their spirit of dying in the face of aggressors. It also embodies the spirit of internationalism that the people of the world and the Yugoslav people in the war are soul mates and closely United.

Ms Lazarevich from the United Serbian Congress told reporters: "Since the air raid, we have been looking for signs of protest. We once thought about using badges and black ribbons. When we saw our compatriots using the target sign on TV, we immediately decided that there was nothing more appropriate. It expresses everything we want to say: we have no way out. Since the invaders insist on forcing us to yield, we are all targets of their attacks, and we can only defend national sovereignty and national dignity with our flesh and blood. This sign also tells the world that justice is on our side, we despise the aggressors and are determined to meet any challenge. "

As a result, Yugoslavs living in the United States began to design this sign on the computer and distribute it to everyone who participated in the demonstration. Some people wear it on their hearts to show that they are with their motherland. A woman said that her father was an old guerrilla in World War II and was currently fighting, but he refused to take refuge in the suburbs. Instead, he told young people's army soldiers about his war experiences, wearing a "target" and a World War II medal on his chest to boost morale. The white-haired old mother also hung a "target" on her chest, so she went to the front line, sent water and meals to her relatives, and optimistically called herself an old branch secretary.

Ms Si Nuo of the International Action Center said that in order to express the spirit of unity and anti-war, they unanimously decided to use the same symbol. They hastily made 5,000 targets, and specially added the words "NATO target" and distributed them to the demonstrators. Si Nuo said: "The members of the Center come from all ethnic groups, but they all have a common goal, that is, to oppose aggression. We are opposed to the United States using force everywhere for its own self-interest and turning NATO into a world policeman. In the future, we will also use this symbol to support all countries that have been invaded. "