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190 Orthodox churches ruined in Kosovo since 1999 - Russian expert
interfax ^ | February 27, 2005

Posted on 02/27/2005 9:32:11 AM PST by joan

MOSCOW. Feb 27 (Interfax) - The destruction of cultural and Orthodox monuments is continuing in Kosovo amid unsuccessful attempts to settle the Kosovo problem, said Alexander Melnik, president of the St.Andrew the First Called Foundation and National Glory Center.

"About 200 Orthodox churches, mostly 10th-13th century architectural monuments, which survived the 500 years-long Turkish yoke, have been destroyed in Kosovo since the KFOR international peacekeeping force and police units arrived in Kosovo in 1999," Melnik, leader of a Russian delegation to a humanitarian mission in Kosovo and Metohia, told Interfax.

"The number of destroyed Orthodox churches has increased from 120 to 190 in Kosovo since the beginning of 2004," Melnik said, citing Professor Ljubis Folic of the Pristina University.

The serious destruction was due to Albanians-provoked clashes with Serbs and peacekeepers in March, 2004, he said.

Serb media reported in March, 2004, that the death toll from the clashes exceeded 30, and 500 were wounded, among them 61 policemen and 35 KFOR servicemen. Three thousand Serbs were forced to abandon their homeland. Their homes and Orthodox churches were destroyed or burnt down.

"These figures show yet again that the UN is incapable of settling the Kosovo problem and that the Serbs have fallen victim to a policy of genocide," Melnikov said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: balkans; christians; churchburning; clintonlegacy; persecution

1 posted on 02/27/2005 9:32:12 AM PST by joan
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To: Balkans

bttp


2 posted on 02/27/2005 9:32:35 AM PST by joan
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To: joan

BTT


3 posted on 02/27/2005 9:34:57 AM PST by JustAnotherSavage ("We are all sinners. But jerks revel in their sins." PJ O'Rourke)
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To: joan

No surprise that the U.N. isn't interested in saving Christians.


4 posted on 02/27/2005 9:36:24 AM PST by BenLurkin
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To: joan; Carry_Okie; forester; sasquatch; B4Ranch; SierraWasp; hedgetrimmer; knews_hound; ...
Clinton did such a good job there. I'm so glad the media is all over this. I love the comparisons between this and the quagmire that Bush has created.

NOT!

5 posted on 02/27/2005 9:36:24 AM PST by farmfriend ( Why oh why didn't I take the blue pill?!?)
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To: joan

Destroying church and synagogues is SOP for Muhammadans. They dynamited 48 synagogues in Jerusalem in 1948 war. Mecca should be obliterated just for the heck of it. Just to see their frothing at the mouth. Just to see the massive collective conniption fit when moongod-allah fails to protect his most holy.
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http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:XGHa6G19nsYJ:www.aish.com/Israel/articles/Loving_and_Losing_Jerusalem.asp+dynamited+synagogues+in+Jerusalem&hl=en
During Israel's War of Independence in 1948, the embattled, under-armed Jews of the Jewish Quarter managed to hold out for only two weeks before surrendering to the onslaught of Jordan's Arab Legion. Jewish women, children, and elderly were driven out through the Zion Gate, while the Arab mob virtually at their backs set their homes ablaze. Some 58 synagogues and Torah institutions were dynamited and destroyed, including the landmark Hurva Synagogue, the largest and most majestic synagogue in the Middle East.


6 posted on 02/27/2005 9:42:12 AM PST by dennisw (Seeing as how this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world .........)
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To: joan

Churches...but I'm sure that no harm has come to the museums!

/sarcasm


7 posted on 02/27/2005 9:43:33 AM PST by ScaniaBoy (Part of the Right Wing Research & Attack Machine)
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To: joan

The Clinton/Democrat Party legacy of supporting islamofascism.


8 posted on 02/27/2005 9:56:45 AM PST by FormerACLUmember (Honoring Saint Jude's assistance every day.)
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To: farmfriend

BTTT!!!!!!


9 posted on 02/27/2005 10:02:18 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: dennisw; joan
The distinguished Carl Bildt, former Swedish PM, and EU high representative in Bosnia states on his blog that the problems in Kosovo are nationalist, not cultural or religious. My, my...

The former conservative party leader has turned into a fully fledged internationalist, EU federalist and of course anti-Israeli (or worse).

http://bildt.blogspot.com/2005/02/kirkuk-conflict-coming.html#comments

10 posted on 02/27/2005 10:02:23 AM PST by ScaniaBoy (Part of the Right Wing Research & Attack Machine)
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To: ScaniaBoy
states on his blog that the problems in Kosovo are nationalist

And he is right. Its Albanians versus Serbs.

11 posted on 02/27/2005 11:34:31 AM PST by mark502inf
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To: mark502inf
And he is right. Its Albanians versus Serbs.

Yes it is, but cultural and religious differences do play a role, don't they?

12 posted on 02/27/2005 12:07:41 PM PST by ScaniaBoy (Part of the Right Wing Research & Attack Machine)
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To: ScaniaBoy
Scania, I put nationalism as the cause of the various Balkans conflicts. I agree with you on culture and religion as playing a role, but they are just a couple of the determinants of national consciousness--ethnicity, geography, religion, language, culture, history, and even the influences of former occupying powers in the Balkans-most notably the Ottomans, Austrians, and Italians.

The differences between the nationalities really aren't that pronounced, but they are enough that the Slovenes, Bosnians, Croats, Macedonians and Kosovar Albanians all wanted to gain independence from Belgrade. And the Montenegrins are trying now.

Just watch our Balkans posters argue over what language is really spoken in Croatia/Bosnia/Serbia; or are the Orthodox Churches in Montenegro & Macedonia separate entities or part of the Serb Orthodox Church; or whether its FYROM or Macedonia or whether Macedonians are actually Greeks or Bulgarians or Serbs. The Albanian national hero is named Skanderbeg--there are posters on here who will argue that he is really a Serb.

So, as an outsider who's spent a lot of time in the Balkans, I'll say that they really don't have many differences, but they sure know how to make the most out of the ones they have!

13 posted on 02/27/2005 1:18:59 PM PST by mark502inf
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To: joan

BTTT


14 posted on 02/27/2005 1:20:39 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: joan
Euro constitution signed, not sealed (666 one month trilogy; 2nd seal today, October 29, 2004)
15 posted on 03/01/2005 3:03:20 AM PST by Truth666 (http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Proof+that+at+least+one+of+two%22)
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To: joan
muslims and nonmuslims
16 posted on 03/03/2005 2:38:57 PM PST by underlying
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