Posted on 06/05/2006 7:47:55 PM PDT by Flavius
PRISTINA, Serbia: A state of emergency was proclaimed in Serb enclaves in northern Kosovo on Monday as the embattled minority cut relations with the UN mission (UNMIK) over a wave of ethnic violence.
The state of emergency is proclaimed from today on the territory of four municipalities in northern Kosovo, said Dragisa Milovic, an ethnic-Serb official in the town of Zvecan. All contacts with Kosovo institutions, in particular with UNMIK, are now being cut off, until those who have committed numerous crimes against the Serbs are caught.
Several thousand Serbs gathered in Zvecan to protest the violence, allegedly committed by extremists from Kosovos ethnic Albanian majority despite the presence of Nato peacekeepers throughout the province. In a series of attacks against Serbs in the past 10 days, one man has been killed and two have been seriously injured.
But UN police commissioner Kai Vittrup said the latest incidents involving Kosovo Serb victims do not appear to be ethnically motivated crimes. At the moment, we are putting in place additional security procedures to ensure the safety of all Kosovo citizens, Vittrup said in Pristina, the capital of the southern Serbian province which is under UN oversight.
UNMIK officials rarely describe violent attacks against Serbs as ethnically motivated crimes, citing a lack of evidence to determine a motive. Since the end of Kosovos 1998-1999 conflicts, some 200,000 Serbs have fled the province fearing reprisals by ethnic Albanian extremists, while the remaining roughly 100,000 live in constant fear for their lives and property.
BUT THAT'S MY POINT! I'm not a professor of history or a census worker, but I can go change Wikipedia to say whatever I want.
No it isn't , it's bent on establishing an internationally recognized criminal state.
Ummmmm....Breeding?
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