And yet there are Serbs and Jews and Roma living in Kosovo. No military assaults on Serb towns. No graves with hundreds of Serb bodies in the Pristina suburbs. As I said - no new Srebrenicas.
Odd that.
Would you say that during the civil war waged between the Serbs and their subject peoples throughout the 1990s no Serbs destroyed any mosques, or Catholic churches? That this sickening back-and-forth destruction of each group's precious historical and religious sites was really completely one-sided? That the hands of the Serbs are as white as the snow and only the Croats' and Slovenes' and Bosniaks' and Albanians' hands are dirty?
Or are you only telling the half of the story you like to hear?
>And yet there are Serbs and Jews and Roma living in Kosovo.
I was under the impression that all of the Jews left Kosovo. As for the Serbs and Roma, all too often they were subjected to ethnically motivated attacks, pogroms, and at the least harassement or discrimination.