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To: DestroyEraseImprove
If it's the right of self-determination and if force alone is the only way to apply that right, you guys lost completely with no right to complain. Too bad, so sad.
367 posted on 02/26/2003 6:14:30 AM PST by homeagain balkansvet ((<--- does not suffer fools gladly))
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To: homeagain balkansvet; LA-Lawyer
Sorry, but the albanians have no claim. They reached the majority due to ILLEGAL immigration. Makes you wonder why the Albanians were claiming they "can not vote, cant do this cant do that, study at the university, etc... or have proper paperwork". You have never been there, have you? You can only "put two and two together" and you are still wrong.

You are an embarrassment to all Lawyers

384 posted on 02/26/2003 8:44:36 AM PST by smokegenerator (www.pedalinpeace.org ---- Serbian Cycling Challenge for the Children of Serbia)
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To: homeagain balkansvet
homeagain balkansvet wrote:
"If it's the right of self-determination and if force alone is the only way to apply that right, you guys lost completely with no right to complain. Too bad, so sad. "

SS Jihadi, what has this Serbian Nun lost, read your CNN news, SS Mudsha:

KLA rebels accused of vandalizing Serb monastery

June 17, 1999 Web posted at: 2:35 p.m. EDT (1835 GMT)

PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (CNN) -- KFOR peacekeepers in Kosovo found themselves trying to deter reprisals against Serbs Thursday, as ethnic Albanian rebels were accused of desecrating a Serbian Orthodox monastery and assaulting a nun.

Despite the incidents reported by French troops, the peacekeepers sought to reassure nervous Serbs they could protect them. The monastery is in Srbica, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of Pristina.

KFOR spokesmen said Thursday the withdrawal of Yugoslav troops from the Serbian province was proceeding ahead of schedule. But the shrine's desecration could hurt KFOR's attempt to prevent a second flood of refugees from Kosovo -- this time, from Serb neighborhoods.

French peacekeepers put the Devic monastery under guard after they said Kosovo Liberation Army fighters terrorized a priest and several nuns for four days, from Sunday to Wednesday.

The KFOR troops said KLA rebels vandalized centuries-old murals and paintings in the chapel and stole two cars and all the monastery's food.

In addition, a French soldier said, the KLA stripped the clothes from a young nun and took her into a back room. The soldier said she was hysterical and appeared to be traumatized when she was found.

When asked if the woman had been raped, the French soldier responded to CNN, "What do you think?"

The 15th-century monastery is one of the shrines from which the Serbian nation draws its cultural identity. Part of the agreement that ended NATO's 11-week bombing campaign provides for a handful of Yugoslav troops to return to the province later to protect sites like Devic.

What do you say to that right of self-determination, Jihadi?

Please give me ME ONE TIME AN ANSWER - I REPEAT - ONE TIME AN ANSWER to this Jihiadi crimes!

Karadjordje

386 posted on 02/26/2003 9:49:00 AM PST by Karadjordje
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