Showing posts with label KFOR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KFOR. Show all posts

CNN and BBC helping Albanians to ethnically cleanse North Kosovo Serbs?




Bomb has been thrown this morning on a Serb home in Zvečan.
More than twenty bombs have been thrown on Kosovo Serb houses since January this year.
Hundreds of Serb graves were desecrated.
Serb pupils were stoned while waiting for the bus.
No one was persecuted.
Not even one bomb was thrown on an Albanian house in retaliation.
 
Sneža Vučetić trying to console one of her two children,
injured when bomb was thrown on their home, 04.02.13.

The last bomb is significant because it comes amid the news that Albanian Rosu special forces (consisting mostly of former KLA fighters) intensified patrols around Serb areas and are behaving as if they are about to attack civilians. President of the Leposavić Municipality Dragiša Vasić said yesterday that Serbs are worried due to sudden suspicious increased presence and movements of ROSU forces in Serb areas.

"Serbs see it as a provocation, and as a possibility for an attempt of re-invasion, similar to July 2011, when ROSU tried to forcefully occupy North Kosovo" said Vasić for Kurir press.

Two Serb children injured by an explosive device in Kosovska Mitrovica

Serbian children injured in an explosion/ photo 
Source: Tanjug
Late on Monday in Northern Kosovska Mitrovica two children, boy and a girl age three and nine, were injured in a blast when an unidentified person threw an explosive device at a Serb house in Bosniak Mahala, one of the mixed quarters in Kosovska Mitrovica which is a home to both Serbs and Albanians.

Another provocation: 56 Serbian tombstones desecrated in Kosovo Polje





At the central cemetery in Kosovo Polje, in the past few days 56 Serbian gravestones have been destroyed, the Office for Kosovo and Metohija announced tonight.

They asked the international community to immediately find and punish the perpetrators of this vandalism as well as vandals who broke into a chapel of the church in Bresje village in Kosovo Polje, on Christmas Day. Office of KIM at the same time condemned "an attempt to conceal the truth by the so-called Kosovo government".

Desecrated Serbian tombstones /Photo Source

Serbian returnees in KiM once again a target of attack


Unidentified persons shot tonight in the direction of Serb returnees' houses in the village of Zac near Istok, at a time Kosovo police patrol was there, said to RTS one of the returnees Veljko Komatović. KFOR troops have arrived in the village.

One of the returnees in the village of Zac, near Istok, Veljko Komatović told RTS that unknown persons shot tonight in the direction of Serb returnees' houses in the village, at a time when the patrol of Kosovo police was visiting the returnees.

Komatović said that prior to the shooting there was an attack by a group of people with stones at the house of  Drljević family. The attack was reported to the police, which sent a patrol to perform the investigation on site.

Exposing the myth about "multi-ethnic Kosovo"



The cover of "Living Marxism" from 1992

Watch John Bosnitch and Kristian Kahrs (Norwegian journalist who used to serve with KFOR) exposing the myth about the "multi-ethnic Kosovo (oh, and lets not forget the * part) with international observers concerned with human rights and law"( read EULEX). 

Bloody Thursday in Kosovo- Albanian mob and police savagely attacked Serbian children and youth…


THEY TRIED TO BURN SERBIAN CHILDREN ALIVE!?

On one of the holiest Serbian national and religious, orthodox Christian holidays, which marks anniversary of 28 June 1389 “Battle of Kosovo”, scores of young Serbian children and youth, attending this event, were injured in attacks by Albanian mob and police, using firearms, Molotov cocktails, stones and other weapons.
All Serbs had to pass very rigorous controls at Albanian police check points. The Albanian Police was supervised by the occupying NATO (KFOR) force and Eulex police. It was made sure that the Serbs were unarmed!
After violence broke out, one Serbian child and another young man are in critical condition. Seven others are in serious condition and hospitalized in medical Clinics in Gracanica, Prokuplje and Nis. 

Serbs and Albanians on Kosovo: The truth is out there somewhere

In Serbian language Istina je negde tamo
Author: Mićo Babić:
Dragoljub Simic (left) with Fazlija Uko (right). Serb and Albanian.
Dragoljub Simic (left) with Fazlija Uko (right). Serb and Albanian.  


Do you notice how different these two beings are? 
No?!?

Here's some help: in the picture is Dragoljub Simic (left) with Fazlija Uko (right). Serb and Albanian.

You still see no difference? 
OK. 

You don't see it because there is none. Both of them are people, before anything else. The difference you were supposed to notice when someone mentions the Serbs and Albanians came from the outside, it is not domestic. 

"I wish we were not separated. Why should we separate, Dragoljub and I, when we grew up together? Now neither side is well. 
There were times where you were able to go anywhere you wanted, to stay the night where you want and not be afraid that something will happen to you. Now we are all afraid of everything, " ends his monologue Fazlija.

Two Serbs wounded in northern Kosovo


Two Serbs wounded in northern Kosovo
A KFOR member is seen at Jagnjenica (Tanjug)

ZUBIN POTOK - Two people wounded by rubber bullets in the northern Kosovo village of Stuoce were taken to a health care center in Zubin Potok, treated and released, doctor Aleksandra Stoimenov told Tanjug.

They had been among the Serbs who gathered in Stuoce, on the regional road between Kosovska Mitrovica and Ribarice, after KFOR blocked roads leading to Zubin Potok early on Saturday. "Two people were brought to our facility. Both sustained minor injuries from rubber bullets," Stoimenov told Tanjug.

One was shot in the forearm and the other in the thigh, she added.

:: Kosovo Serbs clash with NATO forces over roadblocks, 6 injured (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

[Flash twitter]
 - Slavkovic Bojan managed to save his 4 & 6 y/o children by hiding them behind one wall,when #KFOR started shooting at their house #Kosovo

 - KFOR/NATO was shooting at unarmed Serbian civilian protesters today and wounded some & also dismantled Serb barricades
 - The only thing keeping #Kosovo alive & existent is the expensive NATO/US/German occupation and Albanian #drug & organ trafficking money
- #KFOR soldier aiming his riffle at a journalist from "Kurir" press today in #Kosovo after shooting Serb civilians  [ Photo Source] 
KFOR soldier aiming his riffle at a journalist 
from "Kurir" press today in #Kosovo 
after shooting Serb civilians 

 - President of #Kosovo Mitrovica Pantic:"Untill that is changed,we'll continue to set up barricades and protest"
 - "Communication with central #Serbia is broken,citizens cant go further than Zvecan,we totally blocked"
- 3 Serbs arrested today by #KFOR in #Kosovo were beaten by KFOR & handed over to @EULEXKosovo ,which placed them in KPS,they RELEASED them now
- Released Srdjan Filimonovic says German #KFOR paper-sprayed & beaten & kicked him& passed him over 2 US KFOR. Only Portugese KFOR acted ok #Kosovo
Photo of one of the Serbs wounded today by ‪NATO‬ 
in ‪Kosovo‬
In #Kosovo protesters are "armed" and in #Syria protesters are "unarmed", according to #NATO media spin.. 
what a lying scum[@NewsBalkan]



Report RT Kosovo Serbs clash with NATO forces over roadblocks, 6 injured (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
‘West using Belgrade power vacuum to establish new reality’
Fresh clashes between Serb protesters and peacekeepers were somewhat expected to come amid the current “power vacuum” in Belgrade, political analyst Alexandar Pavic told RT.
RT: The barricades were set up last year, after Kosovan and EU authorities tried to enforce a trade embargo. Is anything being done to resolve this dispute?
AP: Unfortunately, what is being done is more of the same from last year. The NATO forces which are being called peacekeepers are actually trying to use force to force the Kosovo Serbs to accept living in an independent Kosovo, which they won’t accept. And that is the whole root of the problem. Negotiations really are only directed towards that end as far as the Western powers, the EU, the US, are concerned.
But I do want to say that this was something at the beginning of June which was to be expected because there is sort of a power vacuum in Belgrade right now. We’ve just had parliamentary and presidential elections. The new president has only taken office yesterday. But we don’t have a functioning government. We only have a technical government. 
So actually what NATO and the EU and the US are doing, they are using the power vacuum in Belgrade to try to establish a new reality on the ground in Kosovo.
The NATO-led contingent had fired rubber bullets or live rounds
and tear gas against inocent protesters on Kosovo
At least four Serbs and two NATO soldiers were injured in a gunfight in Northern Kosovo as NATO Kosovo Force attempted to dismantle Serb roadblocks.
Reports said soldiers from the NATO-led contingent had fired rubber bullets or live rounds and tear gas after rioters threw stones at a roadblock near the town of Zvecan in a Serb-dominated northern area of Kosovo.
Oliver Ivanovic, the official dealing with Kosovo in Serbia's outgoing government, said four Serbs had been injured.
KFOR said two soldiers were wounded in the incident and one of them had been evacuated in stable condition.  
“KFOR will not allow the situation to escalate and will use a proportional level of force necessary to maintain a safe and secure environment,” said NATO spokesperson in Kosovo Uwe Nowitzki, as quoted by Reuters. He said that the operation to remove the roadblocks continued. 
Several hundred Serbs have reportedly gathered in the village of Rudare to protect barricades, and fighting began when KFOR troops in armored personnel carriers moved in.
A Reuters witness said KFOR troops from Germany and the US received reinforcements after initial clashes and were deployed on hills overlooking Rudare. Several NATO helicopters were also flying over the area.
Dragisa Milovic, the mayor of Zvecan, said KFOR had refused to allow Serb medical personnel to help wounded Serbs.
"A [KFOR] commander told me they have the authority to use deadly force on anyone who throws a stone or uses a weapon," he told Reuters.
Health authorities in the Serb-controlled north of the city of Mitrovica said a number of people also received minor injuries.
Serbians began setting up road blocks in the area last year to prevent the ethnic Albanian government in Kosovo's capital from extending control over the Serb-dominated region.
KFOR said it had started removing roadblocks to "improve freedom of movement" for both its troops and the citizens.
This is not the first incident between Serbs and KFOR soldiers. 
At least two Kosovan Serbs and two NATO peacekeepers were injured in a wave of violence in northern Kosovo in November 2011, casting doubts on whether the conflict could be resolved in the near future.
At least 10 people were injured earlier in September, 2011 in clashes at the Jarinje checkpoint in northern Kosovo.
Photo of another wounded Serb civilian, 
shot in the legtoday in ‪#Kosovo‬ by ‪#NATO‬

In #Kosovo protesters are "armed" and in #Syria protesters are "unarmed", according to #NATO media spin.. what a lying scum[@NewsBalkan]

 moving away from Rudare bridge towards Zvečan  after destroying all barricades & shooting some Serbs [photo]





SERB HOUSES STILL BURNING IN KOSOVO


KOSOVSKA VITINA -- A local Serb's house burned in a fire that broke out late Sunday in the village of Klokot, near Kosovska Vitina.
Kosovo: Serb house destroyed in fire
 
The house belonged to Milan Nedeljković, who escaped unharmed.


Villager Trajan Trajković told KiM Radio that the fire broke out around 11 p.m, adding that the Nedeljković family moved to their old house because, located in "a better protected part of the village." 

This is the second attack in just one week and we feel very insecure and request the protection of KFOR, more frequent patrols in the village, and the setting up of checkpoints,” Trajković said. 

A week ago, in the same village, unidentified gunmen opened fire on a store owned by local Serb Bora Spasić. Although a dozen people were inside the store at the time of the attack, no one was injured.

Zivadin Jovanovic: Kosovo and Metohija - 13 years after the NATO aggression





History is only just beginning   



Zivadin Jovanovic
Thirteen years ago, our country and people were victims of NATO aggression. During the aggression more than 3,500 of our compatriots have lost their lives - the defenders of the country, soldiers, policemen, children, women and elderly.

How many compatriots have died from wounds and use of weapons containing depleted uranium, and how many are still dying, is not likely ever to be determined. Today we give our respect to them, and remember them with the deepest reverence and vow to never forget their sufferring and sacrifice.

Military aggression of 1999 was continued by other means until the present day. It is carried out by political, economic, financial, propagandistic and other pressures, by blackmail and manipulation.

Живадин Јовановић: Косово и Метохија – 13 година после агресије НАТО


Историја тек почиње

zika-23-3-2012
Живадин Јовановић
 Наша земља и народ били су пре 13 година жртве агресије НАТО пакта. Током агресије животе је изгубило више преко 3.500 наших сународника – бораца за одбрану земље, полицајаца, деце, жена и старих особа. Колико је сународника умрло од последица рањавања и употребе оружја с осиромашеним урнијумом, колико их и данас умире, тешко да ће се икада утврдити. И данас се њима клањамо са најдубљим пијететом и заветом да жртве и страдање никада нећемо заборавити.

Оружана агресија 1999. настављена је другим средствима све до данашњих дана.  Она се спроводи политичким, економским, финансијским, пропагандним и другим притисцима, уценама и манипулацијама.

Kosovo and Metohija: EULEX has been blocked again near Zvecan

About 100 people gathered this evening in a place Doljani, near Zvecan and with their vehicles blocked the road, to prevent three EULEX vehicles to pass through to the administrative crossing Jarinje in the far north of Kosovo and Metohija..

Gracko survivors blame NATO




 Serbia S.O.S. found this great article dated back in August, 1999, on Emperor's Clothes Website.  Check it out for more great articles on former Yugoslavia.



                             Gracko survivors blame NATO 

Introduction by Jared Israel (August, 1999)

The letter below written by residents of Gracko, the Kosovo town where KLA terrorists murdered 14 Serbian farmers on July 23, 1999. KFOR is of course the latest alias for NATO. NATO is in turn very much under the control of the US government. So as the late Mr. Truman said, the buck stops there

We'd love to help but...

The letter notes that Gracko residents repeatedly begged the local British KFOR (that is NATO) forces for protection. KFOR repeatedly declined. Must beg off; previously engaged. Take a rain check?

They shot at us while we carried the wounded

- Such thing is unheard of elsewhere, to shoot at people carrying wounded man! We were carrying a man who was wounded in the leg towards the ambulance. I have never seen such an open fracture. His bone has raptured all the way through, and they were shooting at us. I never felt when the bullet hit me in the chin. All of a sudden I was in a semiconscious state- says for "Blic" 31-year-old Mladen Antonijevic, who was wounded at the administrative crossing Jarinje by the shots fired by KFOR soldiers.


Beside Antonijevic , in the trauma ward of the hospital in Kosovska Mitrovica there are also Alexander Radunovic (35), Sasa Stanojevic Nebojsa Radojicic (38), Stevo Petronijević (44) and Milan Premović (44).


- I was shot first. Two bullets in the leg and one in the shoulder. However, most importantly, I am now well - Sasa Stanojevic said, adding that as soon as he recovers, he will again be at the barricades if nothing changes for the better.

The doctors have assessed as the most serious injuries those of Radunović Alexander. The bullet hit him in the left lung, and he was operated.

- I have two children, son and old daughter. I do not like to be on the barricades. None of us likes it. But I have to give my children a future in this our country - Radunovic speaks slowly as we see his face in spasm from pain.

And Nebojsa Radojicic has the same opinion.


- I have three sons, 6, 11 and 16 year-old. All three are athletes, I teach them such a life. I do not want my sons to be at the barricades, I need to provide them with the future - said Radojicic, who was wounded in the abdomen and right lower leg.

The bullet hit Radojicic while, as he says, he was in a shelter. It was him that Antonijevic was carrying to ambulance when he got shot in right side of his jaw.

All wounded Serbs say that as soon as they recover and leave the hospital once again they will be at the barricades to defend the survival of their people in Kosovo.

"Your wire, our barricades "

On the administrative crossing Jarinje yesterday morning was quiet. At the base of KFOR there were two carriers parked, and helicopters flew over from time to time from the Croatian unit . Wearing full war equipment ,German soldiers were observing some thirty gathered Serbs who were peacefully protesting about thirty meters from their position. The Serbs were standing on a three-meter high barricade and shouted: "Your wire, our barricades ." 


 This is a translation, You can find the original article here: http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Tema-Dana/279899/Pucali-su-na-nas-dok-----smo-nosili-ranjene

Russia opposed the Albanians in Serbia and Kosovo conflict

Russian Foreign Ministry expressed concern over the next surge of tension in Kosovo , where the clashes continue for the second day between the population of Serbian enclaves and units of NATO forces in Kosovo.


  Alexander Lukashevich official representative of the Department of Information and Press of the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement: ""Another outburst of tension in Kosovo confirmed the warning, that we in Russia expressed repeatedly, of the dangerous consequences of claims of Pristina (Kosovo unofficial government - prim.RBK) for control of the administrative line between the province and the rest of Serbia. Indulging the Kosovo Albanian side contributes to its aggressiveness , unwillingness to seek compromise solutions, for the legitimate interests of all ethnic groups living in Kosovo ", - said A. Lukashevich. 

"Let me remind You, 27 September 2011. Serbs living in Kosovo have opposed attempts of Pristina to establish control over a number of control checkpoints in the north. NATO troops, who represent the forces in Kosovo, tried to bring the situation under control. The result was a series of collisions during which there were injured from both sides. "

The Kosovo government has not established control at border crossings Brnjak and Jarinje in the northern areas of Kosovo. An attempt to do so in July 2011. did not succeed and has led to the mass protest of Serbs. The situation has stabilized after the intervention of KFOR, which currently holds control of the crossing September 7 this year Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci announced that in the second half of September 2011. at border crossings of Brnjak and Jarinje will be placed customs officers and border police forces. 

Source: SPB
You can read the rest of the article in Russian here:  http://spb.rbc.ru/topnews/29/09/2011/617954.shtml

Challenges of Truth - Kosovo barricades

Take some time to watch this documentary by Milovan Drecun on the events of the 16th September in northern Kosovo and Metohija, the translation in English is available by clicking on "cc" in the lower right corner of the video interface.

Press Release of SNC of North Kosovo and Metohija



Serbian National Council of the North of Kosovo and Metohija

PRESS RELEASE


Unprovoked attack against unarmed Serbs at the administrative crossing Jarinje, is a fascist-like  act of American and German members of NATO. Together with EULEX, NATO has a role of the military service to Albanian separatists, as well as being an armed and strong support to the cause of persecuting the remaining Serbs and establishing a criminal state of Albanian terrorists, known American and NATO allies during the 1999 bombing and colaborators of ocupational forces in the WWII.

With fascist coloured homicidal lust, American and German soldiers fired live ammunition not only to participants in peaceful protest at the barricades, but the ambulances with wounded Serbs, as well as the medical staff who came to help the wounded.

NATO has committed crime against Serbs in Jarinje, and the reaction of Serbian state leadership, is to  call the unarmed participants of peaceful protest on the barricades, by order of the West, for "restraint", is rough, unsustainable and very harmful substitution of theses for the Serbs.

Following such unsustainable statement from the President of Serbia, following an armed attack of U.S. and German troops against Serbs in Jarinje, the German government immediately resorted to even more open and rougher substitution of theses and shamelessly announced that "the use of force against the soldiers of KFOR, by Serbian extremists, is not acceptable and that Belgrade must send a clear word to those who are responsible for the outbreak of violence." Belgrade did so, but those "clear words" were wrongly and 'upside-down'  addressed, so that the call for restraint was sent to Serbs, who were victims of violence, instead of American and German soldiers who fired live ammunition at participants in peaceful protest  seriously wounding seven Serbs .

Encouraged by President Tadic's statement, as well as the German government, reacted the European Union, which "condemned the violence against members of the international community in the north," so that the victims of armed violence by the  American and German soldiers were blithely appointed as bullies.

Demolition of barricades and armed attack on Serbs in Jarinje happened only a day after a statement by Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac that "international forces movement should be enabled troughout the whole province," and immediately after an armed attack against the Serbs, the EU said that  "the barricades are restricting freedom of movement and must be removed" . In any case, we see many similarities in the statements of Serbian officials and the West, where many stands of Belgrade serve as an alibi for anti-Serb actions in Kosovo and Metohija.

Kosovska Mitrovica,
28th 09th 2011th
PRESIDENT
SERBIAN NATIONAL COUNCIL
North of Kosovo and Metohija

DR MILAN IVANOVIC

KFOR shooting live ammo on Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija

Jarinje 13:53

KFOR threw tear gas and stun grenades at the gathered  Serbs in Jarinje. There are injured. KFOR soldiers removed the barricades on the alternative road to Jarinje. Here we see the picture of KFOR soldier provoking by removing the Serbian flag from the barricades in Jarinje.


 New clashes occurred after local Serbs threw stones at KFOR toward Macon as a truck was brought in front of the barbed wire that the KFOR troops placed to block the alternative road to central Serbia. KFOR then responded with a lot of tear gas and rubber bullets. ( we'll see about that later...) TANJUG team car was damaged by rubber bullets.




After that KFOR shot at the ambulance and doctors when they came to pick up the injured Serbs. In spite of the shooting, 3 ambulance cars managed to transport 7 injured people ( 6 wounded and 1 with eye problem due to exposition to tear gas) to the Hospital in Kosovska Mitrovica where they were taken care of.

Health condition of seven injured Serbs is still difficult, but according to the doctors in Kosovska Mitrovica their injuries are not life threatening.

The first wounded, who was transported to the hospital was hit by rubber bullets, while other injured have bullet wound, it was announced in the  Kosovska Mitrovica hospital. According to statements of the hospital staff, Aco Radulovic suffered the most serious injuries, he was shot in the stomach and spine. Other than Radulovic, in the clashes with KFOR  Milan Premovic and Stevo Petronijevic were also injured.

Deputy spokesman for KFOR, Kai Gudenoge said that the soldiers were forced to fire rubber bullets on the Serbs in "self defense" ??? Well that really doesn't explain the bullets found on the X-rays of the injured, does it? Why such animosity?! Didn't they like the Serbian hospitality? So we feed them cabbage and home made bread and that's how they repay...



                                      The X-rays clearly show small bore bullets! Evidence that KFOR fired live ammunition! 

KIM Radio has learned that one of the injured- Mladen Antonijevic, was wounded when the bullet hit him in the jaw as he tried to bring one of the injured to the ambulance. Antonijevic has a broken jaw and he is in stable condition at Health Center Kosovska Mitrovica. The names of three other injured have not yet been announced. 

Director of the Health Centre in Kosovska Mitrovica, Milan Jakovljevic said that up to 14:00  the health department received seven people who were injured earlier today in Jarinje, and hospital appeals to blood donors to donate blood. 


Meanwhile, KFOR has expanded its base over the administrative crossing Jarinje and in the afternoon four helicopters arrived with reinforcement soldiers.

"Serbian President is very concerned about the conflict (?? and again?) and the worsening security situation in northern Kosovo. (Hmm, not like he didn't have ample time to deal with those threats...)
He calls on Kosovo Serbs to show the much needed peace and restraint, condemns use of force and calls for calm, "because the preservation of peace and dialogue is the only way to solve the problem."

Tadic added that the international forces are there to defend the unarmed citizens, and not to clash with them."I call on KFOR to the maximum restraint," says the president of Serbia.

Tadic stressed that KFOR troops have to be status neutral and must not use force against citizens, and the Kosovo Serbs to maintain composure and not fall for provocations.

"No problem can not be solved by violence, and bringing people's lives at risk is no contribution to defending our interests. The value of human lives is above all else and must be preserved," Tadic said, as quoted by the Press Service of the President of Serbia. .

The current situation at the crossing Jarinje is peaceful, but tense.
Several dozen people are still gathered near the crossing.
KFOR controls the crossing, and the number of troops on their arrival by helicopter at about 15 pm are no longer increasing. Several dozen people still stands on the asphalt road, on the Ibar highway near the crossing.

It is peaceful  in Leposavić also. Serbs are gathered on the barricade at a place called Vodice where neither KFOR, nor EULEX vehicles are allowed to pass, but only civilian cars.

The atmosphere is very tense and people are very tense. 


Kosovo Serbs in a Trap



Since the end of the 78-day long 1999 campaign of NATO air raids against Yugoslavia, Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija remain locked in a ghetto, with no defense from their own statehood. The withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers – the only force in the province that could realistically be expected to guarantee the security of the local Serbian community and other minorities – killed the Kosovo Serbs' last hope for any kind of on-site protection. These days they find themselves living in a NATO trap built by KFOR and the Albanian separatist “administration” backed Eulex whose only goal is to strengthen the institutions of the “independent” Kosovo.

The northern part of Kosovo, where the population is predominantly Serbian, emerged as a bastion of the Serbs' resistance to the illegitimate Pristina authorities. Serbs in Kosovo have to live under de facto war-time conditions, permanently struggling for survival and lacking elementary guarantees of personal safety and rights to their property. In the summer of 2011, at the same time Gadhafi's regime was being uprooted in Libya, Albanian separatists supported by KFOR provoked a new round of tensions in Kosovo. As the temperature of the conflict was rising, NATO outrageously overstepped the limits set by UN Security Council Resolution 1244 and launched an offensive which clearly fit into the alliance's eastbound expansion strategy.

At the first phase of the offensive, the Albanian Rosu special forces attempted to seize the Jarinje and Brnjak border crossings in the northern part of Kosovo, but their attack was repelled. Though Kosovo started to maintain a unified customs zone back in 2000, the two crossings retained a special status. Eulex staff ran the Jarinje and Brnjak crossings since the establishment of the mission. The UN Secretary General's six-point plan approved by the UN Security Council gave exclusive control over the two checkpoints to an internationally operated customs service.

In July, 2011, Pristina tried to break the rules, but Serbs made the Rosu special forces retreat and blocked the crossings' roads. Having taken control over the crossings, NATO declared them restricted military areas and threatened to use lethal force in case they came under attack. As a result, the NATO blockade cut the Kosovo Serbs off the rest of Serbia, and Pristina imposed an embargo on supplies coming from the Serbian mainland, putting the Serbian population residing in the north of Kosovo on the brink of a humanitarian disaster.

The West shows no signs of reaction to the threat of genocide facing a whole population. The blockade which already counts six weeks has also caused considerable financial damage to Serbia. The Serbian community's only functioning supply inlets at the moment are the so-called alternative crossings via which the people bring in food and medications, which is the only reason why disaster could be averted so far. Therefore, it is currently of great importance to prevent NATO and KFOR from having the alternative crossings sealed. Another Serbian community's problem that takes the cooperation of Belgrade to resolve is fuel shortage, but the administration of Serbia seems unwilling to organize an adequate fuel supply.

The official Belgrade's involvement is limited to wasteful talks about search for compromise and negotiations with Pristina during which the administration of Serbia has already made a series of completely unwarranted concessions. The readiness of the Kosovo Serbs to safeguard the northern part of the breakaway province, however, came as a shock to both Belgrade and the West, and the situation stayed in a frozen condition for over a month. Propelled to power due to the Western diplomatic support, Serbia's ruling political group which used to capitulate on essentially every occasion now has to at least imitate eagerness to side with the Kosovo Serbs. Even that proved to be a serious challenge as the West keeps Belgrade under pressure and has no intention to allow it to save face. So far the negotiations produced a deal by which KFOR would be delivering “border policemen” and “Kosovo customs officers” to the crossings in the north of Kosovo by KFOR copters. In other words, NATO is as usual helping Kosovo separatists convert an administrative border into one between countries, which promises the Kosovo Serbs further isolation.

In late August – early September, 2011, the Kosovo police service, NATO (KFOR), and Eulex carried out searches in the north of Kosovo which allegedly led to confiscations of large arsenals. Based on the dubious evidence, Albanians bluntly claim that whatever concerns Kosovo has to be regarded as their “domestic” affair and whatever they do in coordination with the international community is up to them, while Kosovo “premier” H. Thaci's propaganda portrays the leaders of the Kosovo Serbian community as criminal elements. Thaci even threatened that Pristina would issue international arrest warrants for those whom it suspects of inciting riots, thus referring to the leaders who are defending Serbia's statehood in Kosovo and Metohija. In the meantime B. Tadic's administration, in line with its strategy of surrendering Kosovo without much ado, stays out of the game and lets the architects of the new world order have their way.

Germany's Angela Merkel woke up the Serbian administration by pushing for a de facto escalation of the conflict and demanding to eliminate the “parallel institutions” in the north of Kosovo, which is the West's cynical term for what remained of the Kosovo Serbian self-government and Serbia's statehood in the province. The emboldened Albanians are teaching Belgrade how it should abdicate from the Serbs of northern Kosovo. Kosovo “minister of the internal” Bajram Rexhepi said the Albanian administration did not expect Belgrade to take the step voluntarily but still expected it to stop supporting the Kosovo Serbs financially, and would take drastic measures otherwise. He indicated that elections would be held after which the Kosovo administration would be dealing with “legitimate partners”. A new round of talks, with Borko Stefanovic at the helm on Serbia's side, produced curious results: as of November 1, documents and car license plates issued in Serbia would become invalid in Kosovo and all Kosovo residents would have to obtain “independent” Kosovo IDs. All Serbian institutions in Kosovo would lose legitimacy as a part of the package.

An agreement between Belgrade and Pristina on customs stamps was penned on September 2, 2011. In the process, Serbia's administration clumsily pretended that, due to the absence of the title “The Republic of Kosovo” on the stamps, the deal was not tantamount to a recognition of the Kosovo customs authority. Kosovo Serbs' leader Marko Jaksic remarked sarcastically on the occasion that even putting on the stamps a portrait of Serbia's King Dusan theMighty would not obscure the fact that their very existence invites being interpreted as a confirmation of the Kosovo independence. He stressed that since 1999 the Kosovo Serbs felt that they could count on S. Milosevic, V. Kostunica, and even the pro-Western Z. Dindic, but never on B. Tadic who readily takes commands from Eulex and KFOR and ignores the calls from his own people locked in a ghetto in Kosovo and Metohija.

http://serbiasos.blogspot.com/2011/09/russian-ambassador-in-belgrade-are_16.html Serbia's deputy premier and minister of internal affairs I. Dacic explains that the pledge to never recognize Kosovo is all talk which actually translates as the intention to recognize anything short of the Kosovo independence. “Leader of the pseudopatriotic Serbian Progressive Party T. Nikolic says the EU will not set the recognition of Kosovo as a prerequisite for Serbia's admission. It certainly will not – rather, it will demand that we abolish our institutions in Kosovo, consent to customs control, etc., which is practically the same”, says Dacic who demands that Serbia's politicians tell the nation honestly what is happening.

KFOR plans to use military force to remove barricades in Kosovo and to reign in the occasionally violent mass protests. The German army sent two armored bulldozers to remove the improvised fortifications built by Serbs on the roads to Kosovska Mitrovica. The German forces and a reserve German-Austrian battalion are quartered in Novo Selo. On September 19, German and Austrian servicemen attempted to install a checkpoint on the Kosovska Mitrovica – Zubin Potok road but were blocked by heavily loaded Serbian trucks and eventually had to retreat. The same day KFOR showered Kosovo and Metohija with leaflets saying that building barricades and blocking roads were illegal, and Eulex chief Xavier de Marnhac demanded that the Serb's barricades be bulldozed. Water canons for dispersing protesters will be delivered to Kosovo by early October.

The continuation of the NATO expansion and separatist Pristina's impunity, combined with Belgrade's servility and betrayal of national interests, reached such proportions that Russian ambassador to Serbia A.V. Konuzin urged Belgrade in a strongly worded statement at the Serbian Security Forum to provide protection for Kosovo and Metohija at a level adequate to the threats stemming from the current developments. Konuzin spoke in response to the criticism voiced during the debate according to which Russia contributed a destabilizing influence and, siding with Serbia, acted exclusively in keeping with its own interests.

It should be noted in the context that Serbia hosts a total of around 1,600 (!) NGOs which draw funding from the West and target audiences in all segments of the country's society. The agendas of the NGOs mandatorily include a mix of negative portrayal of Russia and aggressive marketing of the Anglo-Saxon culture. Konuzin said that Russia would continue to stand by Serbia's side regardless of the interests of those Serbs who want to see the country put under foreign control and stressed that speakers at the Forum avoided mentioning the fact that right as the debate was going on NATO and KFOR were violating the UN Security Council Resolution 1244. Konuzin's comment reflected with utmost clarity the position officially held by Moscow. He remarked a number of times previously that the UN Security Council Resolution 1244 had been trampled underfoot by the Pristina administration and that its steps undermined the security of the residents of Kosovo and the broader Balkan region along with the international security as a whole. The message delivered by Konuzin at the Belgrade Security Forum resonated with Serbia's society. As a Serbian media outlet wrote, “There is no real Serb who does not want Konuzin, the man who in a concise statement taught the Serbian administration a lesson on properly defending Serbdom, to be his friend or a guest at his home”. As Russia's UN ambassador V. Churkin stated unequivocally at the September 16 UN Security Council meeting, the worst part of the problem at the moment is that KFOR and Eulex are overstepping the bounds set by their mandates, their anti-Serbian operations in Kosovo are unacceptable, and Pristina's plans create serious risks and can lead to fighting and bloodshed.

The Serbs of Kosovo and Metohija are determined to stand by their northern Kosovo homeland, and Russia is prepared to keep supporting them internationally. Belgrade's position, however, is at the heart of the problem. The Serbian society deems unacceptable the administration's neglect for its constitutional obligations to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Serbia, and, by the way, even Albanians are wary of Belgrade conduct when it enters into agreements with them and immediately moves on to present the deals as something different from what they really are.

It should be noted as a final remark that, acting along the whole “instability line” and staying involved in a variety of manageable local and regional conflicts, since the late 1990ies – early 2000ies NATO has been launching both major missions like bombing campaigns against sovereign countries and relatively limited-scale operations. In Kosovo, NATO maintains Camp Bondsteel, a powerful infrastructure for future serious strategic initiatives, which is currently used to give protection to the global drug trafficking flows traversing Kosovo, to separatist groups, and to the renamed but still not disarmed Kosovo Liberation Army which turned the province, with the exception of its northern part, into an ethnically cleansed territory. NATO is the muscle behind the separation of Kosovo from Serbia, and its presence in the province is tantamount to the occupation of a part of a sovereign country. Besides, NATO is the catalyst for a pan-European crisis and a threat to the physical survival of Serbs in the north of Kosovo and Metohija. The recent developments in the region, moreover, erode the positions of Russia and create conditions ever more conductive to NATO seizures of territories and resources belonging to sovereign countries.

Anna Filimonova
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2011/09/22/kosovo-serbs-in-a-trap.html
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