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DESECRATIONS OF THE SERB HOLY SITES AT EASTER TIME IN KOSOVO.
DANAS, Belgrade Daily | May 7, 2002 | Staff writer

Posted on 05/19/2002 12:33:51 PM PDT by crazykatz

DESECRATIONS OF THE SERB HOLY SITES AT EASTER TIME

Pristina, Belgrade, May 7, 2002

The chief of the UN Mission in Kosovo Micheal Steiner, COMKFOR Gen. Marcel Valenten and the Kosovo Prime Minister Bajram Rexhepi attended the Easter Liturgy at the Patriarchate of Pec Serbian Orthodox Monastery on Sunday morning. Rexhepi is the first higher ethnic Albanian official from Kosovo who attended an Orthodox Easter Liturgy in Kosovo after the war.

The Kosovo PM spoke Serbian at the Patriarchate and sent his Easter greetings to all Orthodox Christians on Saturday evening. He said to the BBC program in Serbian that his visit to the Patriarchate did not have a political character.

However, the Serbian Orthodox Church said that the Easter visit of the Kosovo PM Bajram Rexhepi to the Patriarchate of Pec, in company of the highest representatives of UNMIK and KFOR, "in essence proves that there is a serious discrepancy between official statements and gestures by the Kosovo Albanian leaders on one side and the behavior of the local Albanian population on the other".

Just before the Easter several Orthodox cemeteries in Kosovo had been desecrated by ethnic Muslim- Albanians.

The chief of the Yugoslav Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija, Nebojsa Covic said that the visit of Steiner, Valenten and Rexhepi to the Patriarchate of Pec and attending the Easter Liturgy was a positive gesture. He added that "this event shows that the international community is educating Kosovo Albanian leaders and is directing them towards the dialog".

In his statement to BETA agency, however, Covic strongly condemned desecrations of the Serb Orthodox holy sites in Kosovo and rather indolent behavior of the international representatives towards this issue.

The Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raska and Prizren said that just before the Easter there were several new provocations and desecrations of the Christian Orthodox holy sites in Kosovo and Metohija. In the statement by the Diocesan Information Service it is said that the damage was recorded at the Serbian Orthodox cemetery in Decani.

"During their visit to the cemetery on the Easter day, the monks of Decani Monastery could see that additional tombs had been damaged and that the ground around some tombs was disturbed", it is said in the statement which also specifies that the cemetery is located only a few dozen of meters from the local Italian KFOR checkpoint, in the very vicinity of the Visoki Decani Monastery.

The brotherhood of Decani Monastery requested from KFOR a more efficient protection of the local Serb Orthodox cemetery, it is said in the statement.

The Diocese also reported that during the Holy Week, which precedes the Easter, the communal Serb Orthodox cemetery at Piskote near Djakovica had been desecrated too. From many tombs the marble tombstones were taken away "most probably to be resold, while crosses and inscriptions were broken". From the cemetery church of St. Prince Lazar, which is one of the most beautiful Orthodox churches in this area built before the war, a part of the roof was reportedly removed.

This attack on the cemetery in Djakovica happened after the Italian soldiers had removed a fixed check-point from the church; it is said in the statement.

The Diocese added that the KFOR representatives did not immediately inform the Serb representatives and the Serb Orthodox Church and that the information eventually came to the Church only indirectly from the KFOR.

According to the latest information the Italian soldiers reinstalled their check point in front of the church at Piskote, the statement says.

The Diocese of Raska and Prizren also reminded that there were attempts to obstruct the traditional Easter procession at Suvo Grlo, near Istok because the local ethnic Albanians farmers had usurped the church property.

From Devic monastery the Diocese has recently received information that usual verbal provocations against the nuns were intensified with shouts "It is a high time for you to leave".

These are only additional provocations in the series of many post-war provocations against the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo and Metohija.

The Church statement says that the continuation of the vandal behavior towards the Orthodox holy sites and cemeteries is the best evidence that the position of a large number of Kosovo Muslim Albanian population towards the remaining Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija has regrettably not changed to the better.

Scenario worked out in Hitlers's "Mein Kampf"

The chief of the Federal Coordination Center for Kosovo and Metohija Nebojsa Covic strongly condemned desecration of the Serbian Orthodox cemetery in Djakovica which occurred almost at the same time when Steiner, Valenten and Rexhepi visited the neighboring Monastery of Pec Patriarchate.

This method of terrorizing the dead is unfortunately not unknown to the history. Covic said, that his was one of the methods used by German Nazis and was worked out in (Hitler's) Mein Kampf where it is clearly stated:

"The people to which you destroy cemeteries will surely disappear in the second generation".

He also expressed his grave concern that this campaign of desecrations has seriously progressed and requested from UNMIK and KFOR as well as from the Transitional Kosovo Government "to take urgent measures and turn their words into concrete actions, because there has been enough of empty talk".

No one can make us believe that the soldiers who took part in the weapons search in the Serbian villages of Lipljan area did not know that this was Easter time. I doubt that they would do the same during their religious holidays. This is definitely an additional UNFAIR pressure on the Serbian Orthodox Christians.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: balkans; campaignfinance; christians; islamics; kosovo; religion
Just other way that albanian islam illustrates that it is a religion of peace and brotherhood....following hitler's mein kampf, just like they did during WWII.
1 posted on 05/19/2002 12:33:51 PM PDT by crazykatz
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To: crazykatz
Let me guess, the Pope is involved somehow
2 posted on 05/19/2002 12:37:52 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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4 posted on 05/19/2002 12:56:11 PM PDT by Fish out of Water
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To: Conservative til I die, spar, joan, knighthawk, cicero,angelo
Actually the POPE has been very supportive of the Serbian Patriarch in his attempts to have peace in the area. The Archbishop of Canterbury was there in Belgrade and at the Patriarchy in Kosovo to visit Serbian Holy sites. There are very good relations between these Church leaders.

This is a VERY GOOD THING, DONCHA THINK? Of course you do!!

I know that there have also been a group of Albanian Orthodox Christian Seminary students ( from Albania) regulary visiting Decani and having services with the Serbian Monks. I know a Greek Orthodox Missionary who has been a teacher at their seminary for years. I also knoe 2 American Orthodox Missionaries who served in Albania for about 4 years or so.

5 posted on 05/19/2002 1:35:07 PM PDT by crazykatz
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