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  • Rebels Threaten Violence Against Kosovo Capital

    11/23/2005 2:50:46 AM PST · by Nennsy · 49 replies · 1,005+ views
    Townhall ^ | Nov 22, 2005 | By Sherrie Gossett
    (CNSNews.com) - Rebel forces in Kosovo have threatened to carry out an organized "military operation" against the capital city of Pristina by Wednesday night. Calling NATO and United Nations forces "modern occupiers," the Kosovo Independence Army (KIA) said it was lodging the threat because the Kosovo Assembly has not declared independence. The threat, carried by local media, follows increasing violence against international forces in Kosovo and may lead to an alliance between armed rebel groups and jihadist forces, according to a former security chief from the region. Rebels have blown up several vehicles belonging to the United Nations Mission in...
  • Colonized Kosovo: Muslim demands and Western servitude

    11/20/2005 11:15:18 AM PST · by montyspython · 9 replies · 560+ views
    Serbianna.com ^ | November 14, 2005 | Boba Borojevic
    Colonized Kosovo: Muslim demands and Western servitude By Boba Borojevic  Ottawa, November 14, 2005 - The violence that started Oct. 27 among Muslim youths in the dreary industrial suburbs northeast of Paris soon grew into a nationwide insurrection in the banlieus, of arson and clashes with police. Prime Minister de Villepin said the nation faced a "moment of truth" over its failure to integrate Arab and African immigrants and their children into its mainstream. A thousand miles away and 16 months ago, on March 17, 2004, Albanian mobs burned down hundreds of Serbian houses and some thirty Serbian Orthodox churches....
  • Kosovo autonomy 'risk'

    11/20/2005 6:32:05 AM PST · by Doctor13 · 4 replies · 510+ views
    Agence France-Press ^ | 19 November 2005 | Jasmina Mironski
    S/E Europe Entity’s independence could stir Albanian separatists in FYROM, analysts say SKOPJE - Granting Kosovo independence from Serbia could stir up separatist movements among ethnic Albanian minorities in other parts of the Balkans, analysts said ahead of the start of talks on the province’s future status. Some leaders in the fragile region, where ethnic tensions have led to a series of wars since 1991, fear another change of borders could provoke separatist demands by ethnic Albanian minorities in countries surrounding Kosovo. “All Kosovo politicians, including President Ibrahim Rugova, should sign a declaration that would exclude any possible unification of...
  • Attack on Serbs visiting cemetery

    11/08/2005 5:38:11 PM PST · by jb6 · 25 replies · 2,655+ views
    B92 ^ | November 08, 2005
    DJAKOVICA -- Monday – A bus with forty Serbian people inside was pelted with stones while trying to visit a cemetery in Djakovica this weekend. The Serbian refugees from Djakovica visited the Orthodox cemetery located near the village. Many of the monuments that have been desecrated recently have been successfully restored and a fence has been put in place around the cemetery. A commemoration ceremony for the deceased was held in front of what remains of the Holy Prince Lazar church. While the Serbian refugees were visiting the grave sites, several cars drove around the cemetery grounds playing Albanian music...
  • Armed units take over Kosovo roads (KLA Islamic threat)

    11/08/2005 5:35:16 PM PST · by jb6 · 8 replies · 330+ views
    BE92 ^ | November 08, 2005
    PRISTINA -- Tuesday – Uniformed and armed individuals were stopping vehicles and asking travellers for identification on Sunday night on the road leading to the southern Kosovo village of Dubrava, according to Albanian language daily Koha Ditore. Eyewitnesses told the daily that on Sunday night, between 11 and 11:30 pm, these armed units set up control point on the road leading to Dubrava. Witnesses say that the unit members told travellers that they could freely tell the police about them. Urosevac police official Agim Demiri confirmed that several reports came in from people claiming that unidentified soldier asked them for...
  • Russian ZOT "Meta-Group" Behind 9/11?

    11/03/2005 4:55:34 PM PST · by snowback · 148 replies · 3,954+ views
    Lobster. The Journal of Parapolitics ^ | 10/29/05 | Peter Dale Scott
    Concluding Question: The Meta-Group and the United States Government It seems clear that the meta-group, with its influential connections on at least three continents, was powerful enough to effect changes, through the Russian 9/11, in Russian history. The question arises whether they could similarly effect changes in American history as well. As we have seen Russian sources claim that the U.S. Government has had access to he meta-group, for such especially sensitive projects as the assassination of Abu al Walid al-Hamadi. They claim the meta-group's involvement in a number of U.S.-sponsored regime changes in eastern Europe, from the overthrow of...
  • Serbia ofitials urging parlament to sign treaty with NATO

    10/27/2005 3:43:31 PM PDT · by kronos77 · 2 replies · 243+ views
    Serbian ofitials signed treaty with USA and NATo of safe transfer of US and NATO troops trough Serbia from Bosnia to Kosovo. Treaty is about transfer f US and NATO troops in case of KLA and Muslim terrorist attacks on US and NATO troops in Bosnia and more in kosovo. Serbian Goverment is urging parlament to ratify treaty in order to be ready for pessible Albanian terrorist attacks on US and NATO troops on Kosovo. Only way of pulling and retreating US and NATO troops (just some 15-16,000 against some 40,000 Albanian armed terrorists on kosovo) is trough Serbia, cause...
  • Kosovo ‘final status’ talks a cause for concern

    10/27/2005 11:28:11 AM PDT · by Alex Marko · 7 replies · 466+ views
    Concern within the UN has been growing over anticipated trouble in Kosovo's 'final status' talks. The threat of inter-ethnic violence has been growing with the recent allegations of Ramush Haradinaj (ex-PM indicted on war crimes) support for a new rebel group called the "Kosovo Independence Army" (UPK) who have sprouted up searching cars in the lawless regions of the province. The international body has already ruled out partition along ethnic lines, union with Albania, and autonomy under Serbian rule. This effectively leaves one option only: conditional independence with international peacekeepers enforcing the province's status. Both parties will most likely object...
  • FBI: Albanian mobsters 'new Mafia'

    10/13/2005 1:24:17 PM PDT · by kronos77 · 90 replies · 5,132+ views
    CNN ^ | August 18, 2004 | Terry Frieden
    <p>WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Thousands of Albanians and others who fled the Balkans for the United States in recent years have emerged as a serious organized crime problem, threatening to displace La Cosa Nostra (LCN) families as kingpins of U.S. crime, top FBI officials said Wednesday.</p>
  • OSCE/KVM Observers had an Unobstructed View of the Racak Gully (Kosovo)

    10/03/2005 6:30:02 AM PDT · by joan · 7 replies · 253+ views
    Slobodan Milosevic.org ^ | September 30, 2005 | Andy Wilcoxson
    OSCE/KVM OBSERVERS HAD AN UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OF THE RACAK GULLY THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ANTI-TERRORIST OPERATIONWritten by: Andy Wilcoxson Col. Bogoljub Janicevic, the former chief of the Urosevac SUP, continued his testimony at the trial of Slobodan Milosevic on Friday. On Thursday he testified that OSCE/KVM personnel had been spotted plotting the GPS coordinates of tunnels and bridges throughout Kosovo, which causes suspicion that NATO may have been using the Observer mission as a cover to locate potential bombing targets. In addition to this fact, Janicevic testified today that the KLA's activities increased and that it became better armed while the...
  • Milosevic shows video of British inspector's 'involvement' (with KLA)

    09/29/2005 3:40:20 PM PDT · by joan · 48 replies · 894+ views
    newKerala.com ^ | September 29, 2005
    The Hague: Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic showed a video Thursday of the international community's high representative to Bosnia apparently inspecting weapons held by the Kosovo Liberation Army in September 1998. In the video, Paddy Ashdown advises a man dressed in KLA uniform to be "careful" with the hand grenades. Milosevic, being tried for war crimes here, described as a "scandal" the weapons inspection by Ashdown, who at the time was deeply involved in monitoring the conflict. The former officer in Britain's Royal Marines and former member of the British parliament should not have been so closely involved with a...
  • Ex-Security Chief Blows Whistle on UN's Kosovo Mission

    09/27/2005 3:12:03 PM PDT · by joan · 27 replies · 1,880+ views
    AINA ^ | September 27, 2005 | Sherrie Gossett
    Following five years of United Nations control and billions of dollars of international aid, Kosovo is a lawless region "owned" by the Albanian mafia, characterized by continuing ethnic cleansing and subject to increasing infiltration by al Qaeda-linked Muslim jihadists, according to a whistleblower interviewed by Cybercast News Service. The U.N.'s repeated failure to act on received intelligence has allowed illegal paramilitary groups to flourish and engage in terrorist attacks aimed at destabilizing regional governments in the Balkans, said Thomas Gambill, a former security chief with the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), self-described as the world's largest regional...
  • The Clinton-Bin Laden Connection:There is such a thing as an Unjust War (but Iraq isn&#8217;t it.)

    08/20/2005 4:10:15 PM PDT · by WJHII · 34 replies · 1,382+ views
    The Houston Home Journal (Print Edition) ^ | 08/20/2005 | William John Hagan
    The Clinton-Bin Laden Connection:There is such a thing as an Unjust War (but Iraq isn’t it.) By William John Hagan Houston Home Journal 08/20/2005 The American liberal is a hypocrite. Where were these "men and women of conscience" when President Clinton failed to respond to murder of American citizens aboard the U.S.S. Cole and at two United States embassies in Africa by Usama Bin Laden? They simply accepted Clinton’s policy of appeasing Bin Laden by not taking any substantial action against Al-Qaeda. And no, firing a cruise missile into a baby food factory and another at nearly empty Al-Qaeda camp...
  • Clinton fans make 'Billgrimage' to Arkansas

    08/16/2005 4:04:51 PM PDT · by jeepgal · 21 replies · 641+ views
    CNN ^ | 8/16/05 | Staff
    LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) -- The summer travel season is in full swing, the Clinton Presidential Library is drawing 2,000 visitors a day, and a new tourism phenomenon -- the "Billgrimage" -- is being seen 115 miles away in the town of Hope, Arkansas. "People are coming from the library saying they're making a Billgrimage to Arkansas; it's so cute," giggles Crystal Altenbaumer, director of the Clinton Birthplace museum in Hope. Among those on a recent "Billgrimage" was Ava Carter, a Democrat from Dallas, who convinced her Republican travel partner, James D. Stearns, to give their summer trip a Clinton...
  • Persecution of Kosovo Christians Said to Reveal Larger Threat

    08/15/2005 9:41:37 AM PDT · by Alex Marko · 57 replies · 1,236+ views
    CNS News ^ | August 15, 2005 | Sherrie Gossett
    CNSNews.com) - International intervention to halt the persecution of Christians in Kosovo is a "complete failure," according to a former diplomat and other political analysts who briefed Capitol Hill staff late last week, pointing to the destruction of 150 churches and the simultaneous construction of 200 mosques. The new mosques are funded by "Wahhabist nations," the diplomats said, raising the specter of radical Islam incubating on the doorstep of Europe in a province rife with illegal arms and narcotics trafficking. The religious persecution is also part of a political strategy of violence, which if rewarded in the granting of independence...
  • Albania's Nano Denounces Extremist Elements in Macedonia

    08/09/2005 8:36:58 AM PDT · by Alex Marko · 1 replies · 286+ views
    SKOPJE, Macedonia -- Outgoing Albanian Prime Minister Fatos Nano met with leaders of Macedonia's main ethnic Albanian parties at the weekend and denounced activities by extremist elements in Macedonia. According to media reports, Nano held separate talks with Democratic Union for Integration leader Ali Ahmeti and the Democratic Party of Albanians' Arben Xhaferi in settlements on the Albanian-Macedonian border. Nano reportedly condemned extremist elements in the Kondovo region in particular and repeated that regardless of who assumes power in Tirana, Albania stands for stability in Macedonia and the region. (A1 TV, Dnevnik - 08/08/05)
  • New threats for UN Peacekeepers from Kosovo rebels

    08/08/2005 8:59:16 AM PDT · by Alex Marko · 12 replies · 507+ views
    B92 ^ | August 08
    PRISTINA -- Monday – UN officials in Kosovo have received threatening letters from the Albanian National Army which are believed to signal a new campaign against the international administration of Serbia’s southern province. UNMIK staff have been told to report threats to the security service, say Belgrade media. But the Kosovo Protection Corps, the home guard formed by the transformation of the former guerrilla Kosovo Liberation Army say they are not surprised by the group’s threats. Corps commander Agim Ceku says that the Albanian National Army has organised bomb attacks on the UNMIK headquarters and attempted to assassinate President Ibrahim...
  • Who's the Big Liar - Milosevic or the Drug-Dealing, Gun-Toting KLA?

    08/05/2005 1:35:51 PM PDT · by Graves · 17 replies · 566+ views
    BANNER OF LIBERTY ^ | Friday, August 05, 2005 06:43:41 AM | Mary Mostert
    Although I find in general most people, even many Serbs, accept the indictment of Milosevic as proof of his guilt, from time to time I check out the transcripts of his trial that are posted on my website. It usually seems to me that most of the judges in the case have generally favored the stories presented by the Muslims of Kosovo or Bosnia and have frequently cut Milosevic or his witnesses off in mid-sentence while the prosecution's case seems to get progressively untenable. In the past several weeks, beginning July 1, 2005, almost exactly four years into the Milosevic...
  • Kosovo Fallout - (Another Clinton Turkey Comes Home to Roost) - (excellent new information!)

    07/26/2005 8:34:15 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 15 replies · 919+ views
    OPINION EDITORIALS.COM ^ | JULY 25, 2005 | R.A. HAWKINS
    Before I get to the point in this commentary I want to frame it properly. In order to do that, as well as keep it short and to the point, I’ll first summarize rather briefly. The Moslems were killing the Christians so Clinton pushed an arms embargo against them. When the Christians began killing the Moslems Clinton wouldn’t lift the embargo. He did get a man to let the Iranians know we would look the other way if they smuggled weapons into the Moslems. (It was another of the definition of ‘is’ things for which he was so well known.)...
  • Man shot in Spain regains consciousness (Kosovo Albanians shot him)

    07/26/2005 5:19:54 PM PDT · by joan · 11 replies · 508+ views
    eveningstar.co.uk ^ | July 26, 2005
    July 26, 2005 20:00 A FORMER Suffolk businessman who is today fighting for his life in hospital after being shot by robbers in his luxury Spanish home has regained consciousness. Brian Cowan, 61, is in intensive care in hospital in Malaga after being shot three times when he was confronted by a gang of four men in his villa in Alhaurin el Grande on the Costa del Sol on July 13. His wife Linda, who was struck on the back of the head by one of the gunmen during the attack, said her husband had slightly improved, but the family...