Category Archives: Anti-Serbian Bias

New incidents targeting Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija

BELGRADE, KOSOVSKA MITROVICA — Several incidents targeting Serbs took place in Kosovo on Wednesday. A Serb woman was shot at and Molotov cocktails were thrown at a barn owned by Serbs.   Two ethnic Albanians fired shots at a Serb woman in the village of Osojane but she was unharmed. Shots were also fired at the Osojane municipal building. The

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Orthodox church frescoes vandalized in Albania

The desecration of an ancient Orthodox church near Tirana is a crime against Albania’s cultural heritage, Director of International Relations and Projects at the Albanian Television Kleart Duraj said in an interview to the Voice of Russia. Media said that vandals had cut out and made away with a part of a 16th -century fresco by a famous icon-painter, Onufry,

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Greater Albania: a United States project against the Orthodox world

Wednesday, December 5, 2012, the Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha advocated granting Albanian citizenship to all Albanians, wherever they reside. This statement was made during a visit of the city of Vlora where the independence of the Albanian state was declared, only 100 years ago. At the time Albania had just liberated itself from Ottoman rule. This declaration follows a

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Response to opposition to the Belgrade Choir performance of “Mars na Drinu”

Response to opposition to the Belgrade Choir performance of “Mars na Drinu” January 17, 2013   To the Honorable Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General of the United Nations:   The song “Mars na Drinu” [March on the river Drina] written by Serbian composer Stanislav Binicki is a patriotic song meant to commemorate the bravery of Serbian soldiers in World War I

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First Arrests for Gorazde War Crimes

Gorazde: Suspect arrested for the murder of seven Serbs Police have detained four former fighters suspected of crimes against Bosnian Serbs in the town that saw serious clashes during the war.       The State Investigation and Protection Agency has arrested four former members of the Bosnian Army suspected of taking part in the murders of Bosnian Serbs in

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Destruction of Serb Monuments in Post-War Kosovo

Immediately after the end of war and the beginning of KLA raids in Kosovo cities among the first targets were Serb Orthodox churches and other cultural monuments. The statues and monuments which the Serb people erected in memory of their great writers, poets, kings and bishops were systematically pulled down by enraged Albanian crowds. The monument to the famous Serb

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TRIBUNAL IN AGONY

Russian academic Yelena Guskova told SRNA that the Hague Tribunal was in agony and that “the judges are no longer concealing their true faces and bias, nor their enmity towards the Serbs.”   On the occasion of the appointment of Ramush Haradinaj’s lawyer, Ben Emerson, as a judge of the Residual Mechanism – the successor to the ICTY –, Guskova

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The number of Serb returnees to Kosovo ten times lower than the official number

Coordinator of the Serbian Office of the Commissioner for Refugees and Migration for Kosovo and Metohija, Dragan Velic, claims that just over 1% of the expelled Serbs have truly returned to the province over the past 12 years.   He told the International Radio Serbia that this is a devastating fact, given the funds allocated for the process of return

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ENEMY AT THE GATES: The history is repeating itself…

A neo-Nazi cell within the US Marine corps hail Waffen SS . ——————————————————————————– ENEMY AT THE GATES: The history is repeating itself…   In 1998 USA and NATO Allies accepted Kosovo Albanian guerrilla organization KLA, as a military ally (KLA was officially classified terrorist organization by US State Dep. until 1998)- in order to fulfill their own military agenda in

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U.S. and Germany Trained and Developed the KLA

Germany and the U.S. collaborated in supporting the development and training of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) to deliberately destabilize a centralized socialist government in Serbia. Since the early 1990s, Bonn and Washington have joined hands in establishing their respective spheres of influence in the Balkans .   Undercover support to the Kosovo rebel army was established as a joint

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