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Christian Blood spilled in Kosovo in pictures
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Posted on 09/06/2003 8:51:54 PM PDT by Destro
Christian Blood spilled in Kosovo in pictures
Tue Sep 2, 3:33 PM ET - Stanica Savic, the mother of killed Kosovo Serb Miomir Savic, mourns over a coffin with his remains during a funeral in the village of Cernica, September 2, 2003. Savic died in a hospital at the U.S. Army's Camp Bondsteel from wounds sustained when a hand-grenade exploded, outside a shop in the village of Cernica on Sunday. REUTERS/Stringer
Tue Sep 2, 1:57 PM ET - Judges rejected demands by former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic (news - web sites) to be released for at least two years to prepare his defense against war crimes charges in The Hague (news - web sites). Milosevic, shown at the Hague on Sept. 26, 2002, is on trial for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s and will launch his defense after prosecutors wrap up their case around the end of the year. (Dusan Vranic, Pool/Reuters)
Tue Sep 2,11:30 AM ET - Soldiers from Italy's 186th Parachute Regiment drop from aircraft September 2, 2003 during a military exercise near the northern Bosnian town of Zivinice. A month-long Dynamic Response exercise in Bosnia and Kosovo, where NATO (news - web sites) leads peacekeeping forces, began on Tuesday including some 3,000 reserve troops from seven NATO and partner nations. REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic
Tue Sep 2,11:24 AM ET - U.S. Lt. Gen. William Ward, commander of the NATO (news - web sites)-led peace force in Bosnia, does push-ups September 2, 2003 during a military exercise near the northern Bosnian town of Zivinice. A month-long Dynamic Response exercise in Bosnia and Kosovo, where NATO leads peacekeeping forces, began on Tuesday including some 3,000 reserve troops from seven NATO and partner nations. REUTERS/ Danilo Krstanovic
Mon Sep 1,11:44 AM ET - Kosovo Serbs look at blood on a road September 1, 2003, after a hand-grenade explosion outside a shop in the ethnically mixed village of Cernica, Kosovo, which killed one man and injured four on Sunday evening. The killing of another Serb in Kosovo at the weekend may be part of mounting violence aimed at destabilizing the disputed province, ethnic Albanian Prime Minister Bajram Rexhepi said on Monday. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Mon Sep 1,11:49 AM ET - U.S. soldiers patrol in the streets of the ethnically mixed village of Cernica, Kosovo, September 1, 2003, after one man was killed and four were injured in a hand-grenade explosion on Sunday evening. The killing of another Serb in Kosovo over the weekend may be part of mounting violence aimed at destabilizing the disputed province, ethnic Albanian Prime Minister Bajram Rexhepi said on Monday. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Mon Sep 1,10:53 AM ET - A Kosovar Serbian woman sits near blood stains where a hand grenade exploded outside a small shop killing one Serb and injuring four others in the ethnically mixed village of Cernica in Eastern Kosovo Monday Sept. 1, 2003. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Mon Sep 1,10:04 AM ET - U.S. soldiers patrol the streets of the ethnically mixed village of Cernica a day after one man was killed and four injured in two blasts, all Kosovo Serbs, September 1, 2003. Two explosions, believed to be caused by hand grenades, occurred on Sunday. REUTERS/Hazir Reka
Mon Sep 1, 8:50 AM ET - U.S. soldiers members of Company C 1/111 serving in the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, walk by blood stains after a hand grenade exploded outside a small shop killing one Serb and injuring four others, in the ethnically mixed village of Cernica in eastern Kosovo Monday, Sept. 1, 2003. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Mon Sep 1, 8:49 AM ET - A Kosovar Serbian man walks by a woman sitting near blood stains where a hand grenade exploded outside a small shop killing one Serb and injuring four others, in the ethnically mixed village of Cernica in Eastern Kosovo Monday, Sept. 1, 2003. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Mon Sep 1, 8:47 AM ET - U.S. soldiers, members of the Company C 1/111 serving in the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo, patrol in the village of Cernica, where a hand grenade exploded outside a small shop killing one Serb and injuring four others in the ethnically mixed village in Eastern Kosovo Monday, Sept. 1, 2003. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
Sat Aug 30, 5:19 PM ET - Hundreds of friends and relatives of some 1,300 Serbs who have disappeared in Kosovo since 1998, hold pictures of their loved ones at the rally on the main square in Belgrade, Saturday Aug. 30 2003. Marking the International Day of the Disappeared, the group holds the banner demanding from the NATO (news - web sites)-led Kosovo Force and U.N. officials, who run the current international protectorate in Kosovo, to reveal what happened to the missing people. The banner reads: 'NATO-KFOR-UNMIK, where are 1300 Serbs.' (AP Photo/Mikica Petrovic)
Sat Aug 30, 2:17 PM ET - An unidentified woman holds a picture of her missing sons and relatives at the protest rally held by several hundred Serbs demanding to know the fate of some 1,303 Serbs missing since the Kosovo war in 1998, marking the International Day of the Disappeared, on the main square in Belgrade, Saturday Aug. 30, 2003. (AP Photo/Mikica Petrovic)
Thu Aug 14, 6:27 PM ET - Protesting Kosovo Serbs march holding a banner reading "Europe and America, why did you let them kill our children" in Gracanica, in central Kosovo, after unknown gunmen killed two Serbian teenagers Wednesday and wounded six other adolescents from the village of Gorazdevac, including an Albanian woman, firing on them with automatic arms while they were swimming in a river near Zahac.(AFP/Nikola Besevic)
Thu Aug 14, 6:27 PM ET - Serbs from Kosovo light candles in the medieval Orthodox Serb monastery of Gracanica, in central Kosovo, in memory of two Serb children shot down Wednesday while swimming in the west of this Serbian province with ethnic Albanian majority(AFP/Nikola Besevic)
Mon Aug 11,10:21 PM ET - This undated photo of Australian David Hicks was taken in Kosovo. Hicks is currently being held in Guantanamo Bay after he was captured fighting alongside al-Qaeda in Afghanistan (news - web sites)(AFP/File)
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: balkans; campaignfinance; campbondsteel; kosovo; pictures
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posted on
09/06/2003 8:51:55 PM PDT
by
Destro
To: *balkans
bump.
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posted on
09/06/2003 8:53:07 PM PDT
by
Destro
(Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
To: Destro
I'm sure Australia is real prowd of this outback trailer trash.
Well, we had Al Queda Johnny...
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posted on
09/06/2003 9:04:38 PM PDT
by
dinok
To: Destro
Thanks for the Kosovo info. Keep us posted.
I keep wondering how long we'll take the side of Muslims who are bent on exterminating Christians. I think we're going to see a repeat in Liberia. Saudi money will fund it as usual.
To: Destro
Vecernje Novosti daily, Belgrade
August 29, 2003
By D. Savic
In exchange for assistance given to the Albanians,Islamists are aiding local terrorists in preparation of spectacular acts of terrorism in the major cities of Serbia and Montenegro. It is believed that among these, Belgrade and Nis are the primary targets. As well, Islamist cadres, primarily veterans from Bosnia, are providing training for thousands of Albanian terrorists in centers in Kosovo and Metohija: near Prizren, on the slopes of Mt. Sara, in the Kosovo Morava River valley [Pomoravlje], the Albanian cities of Kukes and Tropoi, and near Tetovo in western Macedonia.
These claims are made in a special report published in the U.S. publication "Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily" under the title "Osama bin Laden Focuses on the Balkans for the New Wave of Anti-Western Terrorism." The author of the article, editor Yossef Bodansky, is the director of research at the International Strategic Studies Association, and his professional biography includes the position of director of the Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare in the U.S.House of Representatives, as well as advisory positions in the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department. He is the author of several books and articles in prestigious publications on terrorism, strategic issues and the Balkans.
"Starting in mid-August 2003, radical Islamist leaders elevated the role of the terrorism infrastructure in the Balkans as a key facilitator of a proposed escalation of conflict into the heart of Europe, Israel and the United States. The terrorism campaign aims to define the U.S. occupation of Baghdad as the turning point in the fateful jihad for the future of Islam," writes the author.
As a most characteristic development Bodansky mentions the
appointment of Shahid Emir Musa Aizi-an Afghanistan veteran close to the El Qaida elite and the leadership of the Taliban - as coordinator and head of special operations for recruitment.
"Recently Osama bin Laden's senior commanders decided to expand recruitment and activation of Slavic cadres because they look European, not Arabic, in order to increase the possibility of their operability in the West," it is stated.
Aizi, it is said, began with recruitment in August of this year primarily based among the Bosnian Muslims and, to a lesser extent, in Chechnya and the region of the Caucuses. Even though, adds Bodansky, the Islamists have trained future terrorists and bomb experts since the beginning of the 1990s, these have not yet been activated.
"Now it appears that circumstances have changed. At the end of August 2003, Aizi sent a report to Mullah Kudratullahu, a senior Italian official, on the success of recruitment of 'Slavic cadres' for the Islamist jihad. He added that some of these 'white devils' have already been indoctrinated and trained to the point where they can carry out 'the work of Allah in numerous European cities and on the territory of Israel.'"
The report by Yossef Bodansky in "Defense & Foreign Affairs
Daily" goes on to emphasize: "The training program is being conducted under the auspices of the Albanian National Army (ANA) with 'mujeheddins pulled from Bosnia' as commanders and in association with Al Qaida."
The author reminds that the growing significance of the Balkans is mentioned in the Islamist communiqué confirming and explaining the bombing of the UN building in Baghdad.
"This was the most significant and most authoritative statement of doctrine of the Islamist leadership in August 2003. The communiqué underlined the situation in the Balkans as the most significant protest of the Islamists against the UN and the West. The first communiqué was
issued on August 19, 2003 by the Abu-Hafs-al-Masri brigade, an elite group of Al Qaida. The Islamists claimed that UN officials "supervised the massacre of Bosnian women and children in 1992 and 1995" and that "the UN is responsible for the massacre of 7,000 Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995 because they sponsored the idea of non-establishment of an Islamic state in Europe."
Bodansky also states that on August 24 in London bin Laden's chief spokesman in Europe, Al-Muhajjirun, explained at length why the UN building in Baghdad represented a legitimate target: "Truly it has been recorded that UN soldiers in Bosnia stood by while the barbarian Serbs
massacred Muslims. The UN first decided to keep weapons away from the Muslims (fearing that they might be the ones to defend themselves and establish an Islamic government) and therefore they enabled their massacre. There were even photographs taken while they assisted in the mass murder and bandit-like raping of Muslim women and children. The wounds are still fresh."
"The statements were clearly directed in elevating the
disinformation that 7,000 Muslims really were murdered at Srebrenica, when independent forensic analyses indicate that there were actually a few hundred victims. The continued insistence of the allegedly massive number of
dead Muslims in Srebrenica also serves to overshadow the murder of Serbian civilians committed by Muslims in the same town," observes the author.
Bodansky concludes that all statements from August as well as intelligence information confirming the opening of a new Islamist holy site in Srebrenica with funds received from Muslim extremists in the United States serves to support the analysis that "a major new wave of terrorism, this time with many European Islamists, has all but begun."
CENTER IN ALBANIA
The author of the "Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily" text Bodansky observes that commanders now consider what they call "Albanian land" - Albania, Kosovo and parts of Macedonia - as safe ground for the injection of a new wave of terrorists - including Slavs - into the West. He
emphasizes that the place "for specific missions" is Albania from where on-the-scene reports indicate that a larger number of foreigners from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran have been arriving since the
middle of August
SLAVIC CADRES
The preparation of additional Slavic cadres for operations
against America is in progress, reported Aizi, the head of recruitment for Al Qaida. Training and preparations are unfolding in the Balkans and the Caucuses, primarily in Georgia," it is said, adding that operations in the Balkans are under the supervision of Muhammad al-Zavahiri the
brother of Aiman al-Zavahiri, the second ranking leader of Al Qaida.
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posted on
09/07/2003 2:47:09 AM PDT
by
getgoing
To: getgoing
History will record that World War III started in Yougoslavia, when the West tried to appease the Islamic terrorists by giving them the Balkans. But it didn't work anymore than giving Hitler the Sudenland (sp?)did at the start of World War II.
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posted on
09/07/2003 3:10:44 AM PDT
by
FLAUSA
Comment #7 Removed by Moderator
To: Destro
Bump!
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posted on
09/07/2003 7:34:35 AM PDT
by
F-117A
To: Ronly Bonly Jones
>>OF course, neither Destro nor the other genocide cheerleaders here on FR will remember that; they'll deny what happened at Srebrenica and approve of it simultaneously.>>
Go back to the Democratic Underground. From what I see, those who most vehemently opposed the installment of the Muslim regime in Kosovo asserted that the Srebrenica atrocities were exaggerated, and as such, not exceedingly worse than the actions of those of factions in the war which we did support.
No-one's saying nothing bad happened at Srebrenica, no-one's saying any of the atrocities which did happen were acceptable.
But it is fascinating that we caused far more death and destruction in Kosovo than we have in Iraq, without the leftwing anti-war hysteria. And, although we're still there, and life still sucks there, no-one's talking "quagmire."
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posted on
09/07/2003 9:10:18 AM PDT
by
dangus
To: dangus
No-one's saying nothing bad happened at Srebrenica, no-one's saying any of the atrocities which did happen were acceptable. >>
You haven't been paying attention. Go back and review the last year's FR postings on the subject of Kosovo. You'll find a huge number of genocide fans crawl out from rocks, hiss, and then crawl back. Staring with our old friend Destro here.
And if you think I belong on DU, wake up.
To: Ronly Bonly Jones
You actually belong on Mecca Underground.
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posted on
09/07/2003 9:40:40 AM PDT
by
Destro
(Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
To: Destro
You actually belong on Mecca Underground.>>
Well, there are enough people in that state scattered around Srebrenica. I don't suppose you'll mind if there is one more.
To: Ronly Bonly Jones
When a Muslim apologists like you looks at the bloody street in those pics and then tries to deflect the blame, it tells me all I need to know about your cult.
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posted on
09/07/2003 10:34:22 AM PDT
by
Destro
(Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
To: Ronly Bonly Jones
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posted on
09/07/2003 10:36:05 AM PDT
by
Destro
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To: Destro
First rule of divorce law: There Are Two Sides To Every Story. All I'm saying is that there's blood on both sides of the street. Which you acknowledge. The difference between you and me, Destro, is that you think the blood of Muslims is the blood of animals. I see them as humans, the same as the Serbs. And the Al Qaida Terrorists, and the Arkan Tigers are also both humans, of both PRECISELY THE SAME TYPE.
To: Destro
"With reasonable men I will reason, with compassionate men I shall plead; but to tyrants I shall give no quarter..." --- William Lloyd Garrison
To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Did Arkan's Tigers plan to target America? Americans? Arkan's Tigers and other Serbs were extreme in their defense of their people from Bosnian and Albanian Muslims allied to al-Qaeda. In this regard they were justified in their actions in fighting fire with fire.
While Arkan's Tigers were killing al-Qaeda allied Muslims, the USA somehow missed the fact that al-Qaeda was in the States with their agents learning to fly planes and Clinton "missed" the fact that the Balkan Muslims we went to war for were also al-Qaeda linked.
Live and learn, eh?
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posted on
09/07/2003 10:45:28 AM PDT
by
Destro
(Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
To: Destro
Arkan defended nothing other than his right to profit from the victimization of others, and ended his days in the public domain as he started them - engaged in criminal activities.
You seriously need to find some other idol, Destro - lionizing Serbian war criminals who were busy victimizing Christians when they couldn't lay hands on Muslims isn't really a worthwhile endeavor.
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posted on
09/07/2003 11:15:51 AM PDT
by
Hoplite
To: Destro
Thanks you Destro The serbs were fighting the same war we are now back then..And Das Clinton enabled the Kosavars and Bosnians to get a better foothold in the serbs throats... The muslims will not stop till all of the balkans are Islamic!
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posted on
09/07/2003 12:04:50 PM PDT
by
DAPFE8900
(q)
To: DAPFE8900
We're trying to expel people from their homes to make monoethnic regions to append to the United States?
Who knew?
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posted on
09/07/2003 12:31:01 PM PDT
by
Hoplite
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