The illegal so-called “humanitarian intervention” in Yugoslavia in March 1999 set an important and lethal precedent. Today, Libya has become the 4th sovereign nation in 12 years to crumble under NATO attacks. Learn the truth behind the devastation of Western military and economic interference in sovereign affairs, and understand the full impact of unjust wars. Watch The Weight of Chains to find out how it all began.
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 is a poignant 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, including Professor of Economics Michel Chossudovsky, author and political scientist Michael Parenti, renowned writer Srdja Trifkovic, Former Major-General Lewis MacKenzie, and many others!
Malagurski offers a unique look into the current state in which the new Balkan countries are – powerless to choose their own government or write their own laws.
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