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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 17, 2018 14:23:37 GMT
14 years ago - on 17 and 18 March 2004 - Albanian extremists staged terrible pogroms against the Serbian population of Kosovo and Metohija: they destroyed and desecrated Orthodox shrines, terrorized and killed innocent people - women, children, old people ... These terrible days in Kosovo are a scar on the heart of every Serb. The unrest in Kosovo, which broke out on March 17, 2004, was regarded by the Serbian leadership as ethnic cleansing. During the riots, 16 civilians were killed. 4,000 people were forced to leave their homes, 800 houses and 36 Orthodox churches were damaged or destroyed Ethnic conflicts and territorial disputes led to the Kosovo war. After the end of the war, Serbian troops and police forces were withdrawn from Kosovo and Metohija. Since 1999, the province has been administered by the UN administration. Under the auspices of the United Nations, an administration in Kosovo (UNMIK) was created and NATO troops (KFOR) were introduced. On March 19, the State Duma of Russia called for the return of Serbian troops to the territory of Kosovo and Metohija. In addition, Russia has condemned KFOR and UNMIK for failing to prevent violence. Up to now, no person has been charged with committing violence and obvious crimes. And all this is just a continuation of NATO bombing and unprecedented pogroms, violence, murders, destruction of hundreds of shrines in 1999 in Kosovo and Metohija. Of all those who were persecuted and expelled, only a small part could return to their burnt houses and estates in the last ten years; the vast majority of destroyed churches and monasteries are in ruins or any traces of their existence have disappeared. This is how the protection of human rights looks like and the "achievement of the standard" promised by the world community before the final decision of the Kosovo issue. Violence quickly spread to the territory of Kosovo. Serb enclaves, churches and cultural centers were attacked by Albanians. Some of these facilities were to guard the forces of KFOR. Belo-Pole - there were attacks on the Serbs
Caglavitsa - 11 Serbian houses were burned, 5 Serbs were killed. 17 Swedish peacekeepers wounded
Kosovo-Pole - Serbian houses and hospital were burnt down
Pecs - an attack by Albanians on the building of a peacekeeping mission
Pristina - a few Serbs were expelled from the city, the desecration of the Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas
Gnjilane - all Serbs were expelled and evacuated
Chernitsa - all Serbs expelled, 3 Serbs killed
The Svirians killed 4 Serbs
Obilic - all Serbian houses burnt, all Serbs expelled
Vitina - Serbian priest was wounded, all Serbian houses were also burnt
Strpche - 2 Serbs killed
Grabac - all Serbs were evacuated! On March 18, the Serbian Orthodox Church issued a statement in which it reported on a number of attacks on Orthodox churches and monasteries in Kosovo:
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Church of the Mother of God Levichka (XII century) - was set on March 17
Church of the Savior (14th century)
Cathedral of the PriestMartyr George (XIV century)
Monastery of the Holy Archangels (XIV century)
Church of St. George (XV century)
Pecs
Church of John the Baptist - was burned on March 17
Poduyevo
The Church of St. Elijah was destroyed, and a Serbian cemetery was desecrated. [19]
Church of St. Nicholas (XIX century)
Djakovica
The Church of the Ascension of the Lord (XIX century) - was burned on March 17
Uroshevac
Church of Sacred king Urosha
Kosovo-Pole
Church of St. Nicholas (XIX century)
Church of St. Catherine (XIX century)
Gnjilane
Orthodox church of St. Nicholas
Pristina
Church of St. Nicholas (XIX century)
Vučitrn
The Church of St. Elijah was burnt
Southern Kosovo Mitrovica
The Church of St. Sava - was set on fire on March 18, the Serbian cemetery was also desecrated
Srbica
Devichy female monarchs. Nuns evacuated the nuns, the monastery was looted and burnt
Stimle
Church of Michael the Archangel - was set on fire
Orahovac
Bela Crkva - was set on fire
Vitina
Two destroyed churches
Obilic
The church was burnt!
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 9:26:10 GMT
Sometimes you two outdo me in terms of joking The main joker here is you! Everything else in this thread seriously .. read and see!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 9:31:24 GMT
Sometimes you two outdo me in terms of joking The main joker here is you! Everything else in this thread seriously .. read and see! What makes you think I was joking in this thread?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 9:35:14 GMT
The main joker here is you! Everything else in this thread seriously .. read and see! What makes you think I was joking in this thread? I'm not talking about this thread! About all your activities .. you yourself know!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 9:37:23 GMT
What makes you think I was joking in this thread? I'm not talking about this thread! About all your activities .. you yourself know! Well clearly I do, otherwise I wouldn't be myself but somebody else.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 9:42:18 GMT
On a serious note, what you don't know or they don't tell you is that Serbs were selling their property to Albanians in Kosovo since 1970's, so once they overpopulated they took over. That's natural way of things. The very least you can blame is those that betrayed their Serbian neighbours and left for Belgrade, Novi , Nis or other bigger Serbian cities, and the thing is they knew what Albanians are from before but still they sold them from their selfish interests
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 9:53:23 GMT
On a serious note, what you don't know or they don't tell you is that Serbs were selling their property to Albanians in Kosovo since 1970's, so once they overpopulated they took over. That's natural way of things. The very least you can blame is those that betrayed their Serbian neighbours and left for Belgrade, Novi , Nis or other bigger Serbian cities, and the thing is they knew what Albanians are from before but still they sold them from their selfish interests This is all the result of the communist rulers! On the spiritual level, they are no better then the European leader ... among other things Solana was a socialist ... he is from the left! It's hard to tell what this guy has in mind!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 9:59:40 GMT
On a serious note, what you don't know or they don't tell you is that Serbs were selling their property to Albanians in Kosovo since 1970's, so once they overpopulated they took over. That's natural way of things. The very least you can blame is those that betrayed their Serbian neighbours and left for Belgrade, Novi , Nis or other bigger Serbian cities, and the thing is they knew what Albanians are from before but still they sold them from their selfish interests This is all the result of the communist rulers! On the spiritual level, they are no better then the European leader ... among other things Solana was a socialist ... he is from the left! It's hard to tell what this guy has in mind! No, people around here are just too greedy and dysfunctional.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 10:01:29 GMT
That is, you say that the system has nothing to do with it, but the system probably influenced it!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 10:10:40 GMT
That is, you say that the system has nothing to do with it, but the system probably influenced it! People are system.
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Post by joustos on Mar 19, 2018 14:39:24 GMT
14 years ago - on 17 and 18 March 2004 - Albanian extremists staged terrible pogroms against the Serbian population of Kosovo and Metohija: they destroyed and desecrated Orthodox shrines, terrorized and killed innocent people - women, children, old people ... These terrible days in Kosovo are a scar on the heart of every Serb. The unrest in Kosovo, which broke out on March 17, 2004, was regarded by the Serbian leadership as ethnic cleansing. During the riots, 16 civilians were killed. 4,000 people were forced to leave their homes, 800 houses and 36 Orthodox churches were damaged or destroyed Ethnic conflicts and territorial disputes led to the Kosovo war. After the end of the war, Serbian troops and police forces were withdrawn from Kosovo and Metohija. Since 1999, the province has been administered by the UN administration. Under the auspices of the United Nations, an administration in Kosovo (UNMIK) was created and NATO troops (KFOR) were introduced. On March 19, the State Duma of Russia called for the return of Serbian troops to the territory of Kosovo and Metohija. In addition, Russia has condemned KFOR and UNMIK for failing to prevent violence. Up to now, no person has been charged with committing violence and obvious crimes. And all this is just a continuation of NATO bombing and unprecedented pogroms, violence, murders, destruction of hundreds of shrines in 1999 in Kosovo and Metohija. Of all those who were persecuted and expelled, only a small part could return to their burnt houses and estates in the last ten years; the vast majority of destroyed churches and monasteries are in ruins or any traces of their existence have disappeared. This is how the protection of human rights looks like and the "achievement of the standard" promised by the world community before the final decision of the Kosovo issue. Violence quickly spread to the territory of Kosovo. Serb enclaves, churches and cultural centers were attacked by Albanians. Some of these facilities were to guard the forces of KFOR. Belo-Pole - there were attacks on the Serbs
Caglavitsa - 11 Serbian houses were burned, 5 Serbs were killed. 17 Swedish peacekeepers wounded
Kosovo-Pole - Serbian houses and hospital were burnt down
Pecs - an attack by Albanians on the building of a peacekeeping mission
Pristina - a few Serbs were expelled from the city, the desecration of the Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas
Gnjilane - all Serbs were expelled and evacuated
Chernitsa - all Serbs expelled, 3 Serbs killed
The Svirians killed 4 Serbs
Obilic - all Serbian houses burnt, all Serbs expelled
Vitina - Serbian priest was wounded, all Serbian houses were also burnt
Strpche - 2 Serbs killed
Grabac - all Serbs were evacuated! On March 18, the Serbian Orthodox Church issued a statement in which it reported on a number of attacks on Orthodox churches and monasteries in Kosovo:
Prizren
Church of the Mother of God Levichka (XII century) - was set on March 17
Church of the Savior (14th century)
Cathedral of the PriestMartyr George (XIV century)
Monastery of the Holy Archangels (XIV century)
Church of St. George (XV century)
Pecs
Church of John the Baptist - was burned on March 17
Poduyevo
The Church of St. Elijah was destroyed, and a Serbian cemetery was desecrated. [19]
Church of St. Nicholas (XIX century)
Djakovica
The Church of the Ascension of the Lord (XIX century) - was burned on March 17
Uroshevac
Church of Sacred king Urosha
Kosovo-Pole
Church of St. Nicholas (XIX century)
Church of St. Catherine (XIX century)
Gnjilane
Orthodox church of St. Nicholas
Pristina
Church of St. Nicholas (XIX century)
Vučitrn
The Church of St. Elijah was burnt
Southern Kosovo Mitrovica
The Church of St. Sava - was set on fire on March 18, the Serbian cemetery was also desecrated
Srbica
Devichy female monarchs. Nuns evacuated the nuns, the monastery was looted and burnt
Stimle
Church of Michael the Archangel - was set on fire
Orahovac
Bela Crkva - was set on fire
Vitina
Two destroyed churches
Obilic
The church was burnt!
Thank you for this documentary. Only one objection: When you say "Albanians", you should say "Albanian Muslims", for it is Islam that murders and destroys everywhere in Europe, and plans to do the same in the U.S.A. It is its nature to eliminate the infidels; they have forgotten that, historically, they are the infidels.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 16:54:06 GMT
Thank you for this documentary. Only one objection: When you say "Albanians", you should say "Albanian Muslims", for it is Islam that murders and destroys everywhere in Europe, and plans to do the same in the U.S.A. It is its nature to eliminate the infidels; they have forgotten that, historically, they are the infidels. Yes, of course, but among the Albanians in Kosovo is dominated by Islam!
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