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Kosovo and the Myth of Serbian Depravity

March 12, 2008 - 12:55 am - by Jonathan Davis
Incorrigible
2008-05-19 19:14:29

Schwartz’s comments ( Other Albanian-supporters on PajamasMedia) on Kosovo are immoral. More than 40% of the Albanians in
Kosovo are illegal aliens who cross the border from Albania into Kosovo as
easily as Mexicans cross our border each night in San Diego California.
Granting Albanians superior rights over the 350,000 Serbian citizens whom they
have successfully cleansed shows the contempt Schwartz and his supporters here have for international law and equal human rights.

I remind this political opportunist that during the 1999 NATO bombing over
90,000 Albanians fled to Belgrade… into the arms of their Serbian enemies?

The only time Albanians “will no longer treat the Serbs as a threat” is when there is not a single Serb or a single Serbian church left standing and a total ethnic cleansing has been accomplished in Kosovo.

Serbs were the majority (80 percent) in Kosovo for a thousand years and built
more than 1,500 churches and monasteries. Serbia was internationally recognized
as a nation at The Congress of Berlin in 1878 and it was ONLY Serbia who gave
up her statehood to form Yugoslavia with her former Slovene and Croat enemies
in WWI. A good reason why the new nation was called The Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes in 1918.
When that country was formed the Albanians
represented less than 5% of the population according to numerous historical
documents. It was also a time when the nation of Albania was formed, do we really need two Albanian nations in the heart of Europe or all we all pretending, like Schwartz, that a “Greater Albania” is not the end game here?

In my lifetime, Serbs have become a minority in Kosovo, starting with the
Holocaust under Benito Mussolini when the liquidation of Serbs reduced their
numbers to 45 percent. After the war, Croat Coomunist leader Broz Tito forbade the 155,000 ethnically cleansed Serbs from returning to Kosovo, giving their land to Albanian Nazis thereby reducing Serbs to 39 percent.

When the dictator Tito granted Albanian “autonomy” in 1974, the Serbian language was banned and 100,000 Serbs lost their jobs—in the process over 2 million books on Serbian religion, history and music were burned—more
than 120,000 Serbs were cleansed as Serbian farms were burned and Serbian girls
and nuns were raped, reducing the Serbs to 29 percent. Just seven years ago the Serbs represented 21% of Kosovo, how shocking that some pro-Albanians here acknowledge
that Serbs are now “6%” but looks the other way as to why they suddenly dropped to this appalling level. It is apparent that some of you do not believe Serbs are entitled to equal human rights or justice.

If the 350,000 recently cleansed Serbs and the 90,000 non-Albanian minorities were allowed to return to Kosovo and the 40 percent undocumented Albanians were forced to go back to where they came from, there would not be this fictitious “90 percent Albanian” population to seek independence. It is more
than clear that there is a “Greater Albania” at work here as the Albanians have already exposed their hand in wanting other parts of Serbia,Montenegro, Macedonia and northern Greece where large minorities of Albanians
live.

But Kosovo is not just about population count, it is about the “jihad” taking place in the Balkans. Pro-Albanians here fail to mention the dozens of new Islamic mosques that have been built in Kosovo including the
Osama bin Laden Mosque. I wonder what the attitude will be once Serbia is totally
destroyed and the Muslims start coveting Bulgarian territory?

P.S. I found this article about Albanian movement for unification!

Albanians form “movement for unification”
B92 ^ | May 17, 2008

“PRIŠTINA — A movement whose goal is the unification of “all Albanian territories” was founded in Priština today.

The organization, dubbed Movement for Unification, also appointed Avni Klinaku as president.

“The main goal of this party is the unification of Albanian territories into one country and the resolution of the social problems of the citizens of Kosovo,” Klinaku told the founding assembly.

Klinaku was also the founder of the National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo, an organization which was one of the founders of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA.”

Mr.Bush what say you? It is more than clear that there is a “Greater Albania” at work ?