UN Police Returning to Kosovo Town - March 19, 2008 - PRISTINA, Kosovo -- United Nations police began returning to a Serb-held town in northern Kosovo on Wednesday, two days after pulling out in the wake of clashes with protesters that left one officer dead and dozens injured. The U.N. had left NATO peacekeepers in charge of Mitrovica _ reinforced by U.S. troops trained in riot control _ after the worst violence since Kosovo declared independence with Serbia a month ago. The regional police commander for Mitrovica, David McLean, said police were returning "gradually" and setting up their operations and patrols on Wednesday. He said he expected to restore the mission "as quickly as possible."
Hey, tailgunner Joe, from your post...
“The U.N. has accused Serbia of complicity in the violence”
Funny how you drive a convory of armored vehicles into an area that hates you because they just had their land stolen, throw flashbangs at people, start kidnapping them, and shoot one of them in the head. Then, when they react...say that they and their capital are complicit in violence.
The UN building in New York is the enemy of any intelligent human being.