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AK-Lover
03-17-2004, 06:32 PM
POGROM AGAINST KOSOVO SERBS CONTINUES
ERP KIM Info Service ^ | March 17, 2004


Posted on 03/17/2004 12:25:43 PM PST by joan


Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Prizren torched - Fate of eight Serbs, including two children, unknown - Fr. Dragan Kojic in Vitina wounded and requesting urgent assistance

ERP KIM Info Service
Gracanica, March 17, 2004 18:05

Albanian extremists have just set fire to Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Prizren which temporarily housed eight Serb laypeople, including two children and one pregnant woman. The fate of these Serbs is unknown. The Seminary was not protected by German KFOR. The unbridled rioting of the Albanians throughout Prizren continues, according to the monks of Holy Archangels Monastery and priest-monk Miron Kosac who remains isolated in the Bishop's residence in Prizren.


We have just received news that the Albanians are attacking the seat of the Diocese in Prizren and threatening to set it on fire. The evacuation of the German soldiers and Fr. Miron is expected at any time. There are about 60 elderly Serbs remaining in Prizren.

Fr. Dragan Kojic in Vitina has been attacked and wounded. He is requesting urgent assistance and evacuation.

This is what happens in kosovo when there is no order, but those ****ing "peacekeepers"! :bash:

Royal
03-17-2004, 06:35 PM
Kao sto sam rekao, suti i idu u picku maternu.

mocking_loudly_died
03-17-2004, 06:37 PM
uit ofnf dkfkg dkfgkgklh!!!!!

What?

Quon Sen Hutt
03-17-2004, 06:43 PM
Pogrom against Serb continues
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Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Prizren torched - Fate of eight Serbs, including two children, unknown - Fr. Dragan Kojic in Vitina wounded and requesting urgent assistance

ERP KIM Info Service
Gracanica, March 17, 2004 18:05

Albanian extremists have just set fire to Sts. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Prizren which temporarily housed eight Serb laypeople, including two children and one pregnant woman. The fate of these Serbs is unknown. The Seminary was not protected by German KFOR. The unbridled rioting of the Albanians throughout Prizren continues, according to the monks of Holy Archangels Monastery and priest-monk Miron Kosac who remains isolated in the Bishop's residence in Prizren.


We have just received news that the Albanians are attacking the seat of the Diocese in Prizren and threatening to set it on fire. The evacuation of the German soldiers and Fr. Miron is expected at any time. There are about 60 elderly Serbs remaining in Prizren.

Fr. Dragan Kojic in Vitina has been attacked and wounded. He is requesting urgent assistance and evacuation.


Clinton has opened the gates in the East to Europe for the Muslim hordes. This is just the beginning.

The Spanish pushed the Muslims out in 1492, but let Osama win the election in 2004.

The Poles pushed the Muslims out of Vienna in 1683. But Bubba Clinton let them back in via Kosovo... after the idiot decimated the Serb Army... the only force stopping them.

Quon Sen Hutt
03-17-2004, 06:45 PM
Kosovo Erupts in Clashes, at Least Seven Dead
*******
Wednesday, March 17, 2004; 1:38 PM

By Shaban Buza

MITROVICA, Serbia and Montenegro (*******) - Serbs and Albanians clashed in Kosovo Wednesday in the worst violence since NATO and the United Nations took control of the region in 1999 and at least seven people were reported killed.

Shooting broke out and grenades were thrown in the ethnically divided northern town of Mitrovica, a notorious flashpoint, as police and troops fired teargas and rubber bullets to stop Albanians storming the Serbian half of the town.

Hundreds of Albanians also broke through a U.N. police cordon outside the Serb village of Caglavica, south of the capital, Pristina, setting two Serb houses ablaze. Serbs were reported fleeing their homes as NATO teargas and stun grenades failed to deter Albanian attackers.

"This is a very dangerous situation. This is very large scale," said U.N. police spokesman Derek Chappell.

U.N. police sources reported four Serbs and two Albanians killed. They were unable to immediately verify reports that a fifth Albanian was shot dead by U.N. police during clashes at a Serb enclave near the western city of Pec.

There was also no immediate word on a report that one French peacekeeper in Mitrovica had died of his injuries.

"This is the worst violence that we've seen for some time," said a NATO official in Brussels. "The key thing is a call on both communities to really desist from violence. Go home."

KOSTUNICA RULES OUT MILITARY RESPONSE

In Belgrade, Serb parliamentarians urged the government to send forces to the Kosovo boundary, which NATO had ordered closed earlier in the day.

But Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica ruled out a military response. He said the scale of the violence was worrying, but Serbia had "no direct access to Kosovo and therefore...(no) real possibility of directly defending" Serbs under attack

In New York, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan called on local authorities to help restore order.

"He urges all parties involved to bring an immediate halt to the violence, which jeopardises the stability of Kosovo and the security of all its people," he said in a statement issued by a spokesman.

In the Pec district, Albanians were reported to have set fire to three Serb homes as some 30 Serbs took shelter in a church which was being stoned, Serb media said.

In Mitrovica, two red-and-white U.N. police jeeps burned fiercely and wreaths of tear gas drifted over the town as soldiers moving block to block cleared a security zone.

By darkness, peacekeepers had separated the two sides and imposed a curfew on Mitrovica. The situation elsewhere was less clear. Reports spoke of 300 Albanians and 70 Serbs injured.

Local media reported violence in several other places where the Serb minority live close to majority Albanians, such as Kosovo Polje and Lipljan south of Pristina.

Albanians had massed to vent their rage at Tuesday's drowning of two boys. A survivor was quoted as saying they had been hounded into a river by Serbs, who were exacting revenge for a teen-ager wounded in a drive-by shooting in Caglavica.

Kosovo has been under the rule of the United Nations and NATO peacekeepers since the Western alliance bombed Serbia during an Albanian guerrilla uprising, aiming to halt Serb repression of pro-independence Albanian civilians.

mocking_loudly_died
03-17-2004, 06:45 PM
Clinton has opened the gates in the East to Europe for the Muslim hordes. This is just the beginning.


rofl
The orcs are coming!, to the woods my dear friends.

Haiw
03-17-2004, 06:54 PM
Clinton has opened the gates in the East to Europe for the Muslim hordes. This is just the beginning.


rofl
The orcs are coming!, to the woods my dear friends.
rofl
I hope Tane Angle can ride a horse, or who else shall ride Shadowfax? :lol:

ibstolidude
03-17-2004, 08:40 PM
Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica is an intelligent man. He played his cards right and was able to move back in to the vos along the Presevo valley to ensure Serb forces cut of the insurgents of the UCPMB, he will likely play it smarrt here and win back a bit of the Serb support lost in Kosovo. It may even be a spark to less the chances for Albanian autonomy and create an opportunity to see more Serb involvement in the process/security.

fokket
03-17-2004, 10:02 PM
Nobody seems to know about How innocent Muslims suffered..

fokket
03-17-2004, 10:03 PM
Nobody seems to know about How innocent Muslims suffered..

Truthsayer
03-17-2004, 10:09 PM
Nobody seems to know about How innocent Muslims suffered..

You mean "no-one cares". In this forum that is by some 85% true.

It's much easier when the world is black and white. Literally.

SeanAshi
03-17-2004, 10:20 PM
You mean "no-one cares". In this forum that is by some 85% true. You mean how the arabs don't care when Israeli women and children are killed by suicide/homicide bombers...

usa320
03-17-2004, 10:23 PM
I think we need to remember the difference between Muslims and Muslim Extremists. Muslims have no need to suffer, but those that murder in the name of Islam, well, they are a whole nuther story.

You cant say anyone group suffered more in Yugoaslavia. First the Muslims got brutalized, now the Serbs are getting it... Its an all around messy situation, which hopefully can be fixed.

SeanAshi
03-17-2004, 10:32 PM
http://www.dallasdancemusic.com/photos/data/500/6788Clinton2.bmp

Dalleer
03-17-2004, 10:34 PM
In my opinion what is more important right now is to mobilize the UN forces in the area to quell the violence.

If the Albanians start to make trouble, you show them who's in charge with force if needed. Now I disagree with the Serbs as much as the next guy, but what's the freakin' use to burn churches and hurt civilians not to mention go against KFOR troops?

Man, you'd think that the people out there'd have better things to do than burn UN vehicles and cause damage to innocent civilians but then again I've let go reasoning a long time ago when it came to the situation in Kosovo.

It's about time that KFOR uses it's power to quell this useless rioting.

Durandal
03-18-2004, 12:03 AM
Edit: Nevermind...if I could delete my post I would, so am just editing it.