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Showing posts with label Albania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albania. Show all posts
Kosovo: Serbs were attacked by Albanian police [dozens wounded]
More than 50 Serbian civilians were injured in clashes on Thursday when the so called authorities in Kosovo deported a group of visiting Serbian civilians, leaving one with life-threatening gunshot wounds.
The group of about 70 Serbs was travelling in two buses to Gazimestan, a religious and historic Serbian site close to the Pristina, when the brutal police turned them back.
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Gazimestan, Kosovo and Metohija
Kosovo Terrorist Training Camps Reopen For Syrian
During the war in Serbia, the KLA gangs collaborated with the NATO troops, and they were qualified by the NATO as “freedom fighters” ??
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Kosovo: Kosovar gang with Serbs like trophy |
[We can read about "freedom fighters" in Libya (2011) and now Syria (2012)]
Syrian "rebels" have reportedly begun to undergo guerilla warfare training in Kosovo.
They're alleged to be using the same training camps built for the anti-Serb "Kosovo Liberation Army" [KLA] - a group previously designated as a terrorist organization by the United States and even the UN.
Kosovo: Eight years after the pogrom
Kosovo, the occupied territory - Eight years ago in a wave of violence in the occupied territories, Albanian extremists killed 19 people and destroyed 34 Orthodox churches.
More than 4,000 Serbs and other non-Albanians were expelled from their homes then. After the pogrom against the Serbs, 270 Albanians were arrested, 143 people were sentenced, mostly with money fees, a total of 67 of them sent to prison.
About 900 houses and 35 Orthodox churches and monasteries were burned, including the medieval relics, such as Virgin Ljeviska in Prizren, dating to the 14th century.
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