tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1886189736013458052.post8091156289386288507..comments2023-06-29T12:54:27.214+01:00Comments on The Home of The Green Arrow: I am impressed by the bravery of the enrichersThe Green Arrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08068638909478130288noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1886189736013458052.post-64175910752636027982008-02-24T16:15:00.000+00:002008-02-24T16:15:00.000+00:00Requinista, Thank You for supplying the videos, yo...Requinista, Thank You for supplying the videos, your anger and distress is matched by my own the more i'm finding out the more my stomach knots in rage.<BR/>Shame though no mention of oil was made or the pipelines required to bring in the oil. The agreement Clinton signed was in 1993 regarding the oil pipeline. The Serbs were in the wrong areas making movement essential of large sways of Serbians.<BR/>Albanians agreed to the USA building their massive military base camp Bondsteel on almost 1000 acres of land on condition the USA and the West would hand over KOSOVO.<BR/>British foreign office commented that nobody could accuse them of going to war over oil, but that is exactly what they had done.<BR/>With such provocation anyone would have fought back but when the MSM had finished with the truth the Serbs were painted black.<BR/>The destruction of Orthodox churches and the<BR/>murder of Serbian civilians in Kosovo did not start with Slobodan<BR/>Milosevic.<BR/>In a July 12, 1982 article in the New York Times, "Exodus of Serbians<BR/>Stirs Province in Yugoslavia", the goal of Albanian violence was noted: 1982 NOTICE?<BR/>Lobbying for Greater<BR/>Albania: Front page of the<BR/>Albanian Civic Union in US<BR/>shows intent to acquire<BR/>Serb, Montenegrin,<BR/>Macedonian and Greek land<BR/>to Albania.<BR/><BR/>17<BR/><BR/>The [Albanian] nationalists have a two-point platform...first to<BR/><BR/>establish what they call an ethnically clean Albanian republic and then<BR/>the merger with Albania to form a greater Albania.<BR/>So there was a planned and systematic policy of ethnic cleansing and<BR/>genocide in Kosovo. But it did not originate with Slobodan Milosevic. In<BR/>fact, Milosevic tried to prevent a genocide from occurring. The New<BR/>York Times report noted: "Some 57,000 Serbs have left Kosovo in the<BR/>last decade."<BR/>In the Washington post article "Ethnic Rivalries Cause Unrest in<BR/>Yugoslav Region," November 29, 1986, Jackson Diehl correctly [1986]<BR/>identified the two central issues in the Kosovo crisis: 1) the genocide of<BR/>the Serbian population of Kosovo through murder and expulsion; and,<BR/>2) the separatist policies of Albanian political leaders to create an<BR/>independent state of Kosovo, a second Albania. Diehl noted that<BR/>"separatist and nationalist groups" were "seeking Kosovo's<BR/>independence from Serbia." He noted that the crisis was precipitated<BR/>by the "forced emigration of Serbs from Kosovo". Diehl reported:<BR/>"More than 20,000 have emigrated since 1981."<BR/>David Binder wrote in The New York Times, on November 1, 1987, "In<BR/>Yugoslavia, Rising Ethnic Strife Brings Fears of Worse Civil Conflict that<BR/>"separatist-minded ethnic Albanians" were seeking not greater rights<BR/>due to repression, but an ethnically pure Albanian state that would<BR/>secede from Serbia and become an independent Albanian nation,<BR/>Kosovo. Binder described the separatist policies of the Albanians in<BR/>1987:<BR/>Slavic Orthodox Churches have been attacked. Wells have been<BR/>poisoned and crops burned. Slavic boys have been knifed, and some<BR/>young ethnic Albanians have been told by their elders to rape Serbian<BR/>girls.<BR/>Binder explained that the goal for the violence was never about<BR/>"repression" but about the creation of Greater Albania, secession:<BR/>The goal of the radical nationalists among them, one said in an<BR/>interview, is an "ethnic" Albania that includes western Macedonia,<BR/>southern Montenegro, part of southern Serbia, Kosovo and Albania<BR/>itself...Other ethnic Albanian separatists admit to a vision of a greater<BR/>Albania governed from Pristina in southern Yugoslavia rather than<BR/>Tirana.<BR/>Binder noted that there were 40 racially-motivated attacks against<BR/>Serbs in 1986. The goal was not "revenge" but to create "an 'ethnically<BR/>pure' Albanian region" in Kosovo. Another method of ethnic cleansing<BR/>was by quasi-legal means. Binder noted: "Ethnic Albanians in the<BR/>18<BR/>Government have manipulated pubic funds and regulations to take<BR/>over land belonging to Serbs."<BR/>There was incitement to genocide. Fadil Hoxha, a leading Albanian<BR/>political leader in Yugoslavia, said that "Serbian women should be used<BR/>to satisfy potential ethnic Albanian rapists." Aziz Kelmendi murdered<BR/>four Yugoslav army recruits based on anti-Slav racism. Binder reported<BR/>that in 7 years, 20,000 Serbs have left Kosovo because of the climate<BR/>of racism.<BR/>Binder noted: "Ethnic Albanians already<BR/>control almost every phase of life in<BR/>...Kosovo, including the police, judiciary,<BR/>civil service, schools and factories."<BR/>In the Newsweek article of October 24,<BR/>1988, "Power to the Serbs", Harry<BR/>Anderson and Theodore Stanger reported<BR/>on the genocide in Kosovo:<BR/>One account speaks of 1,119 attacks on<BR/>Serbs and Montenegrins by ethnic<BR/>Albanians since 1986. Many of the stories<BR/>allege rape and other atrocities. One<BR/>described how a group of Albanian<BR/>adolescents dug up the corpse of a<BR/>Serbian child from a Kosovo cemetery and<BR/>began tossing it around. "It is hard for<BR/>anyone who calls himself a Serb to remain<BR/>cool when he hears of such outrages,"<BR/>said Stefan Pilic, a medical student in<BR/>Belgrade. "We are on the verge of a revolution," said Milovan Djilas,<BR/>Yugoslavia's best-known dissident.<BR/>On April 19, 1993, British author Nora Beloff wrote a letter to British<BR/>MP Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd explaining the Kosovo crisis:<BR/>On Kosovo, I told him I happened to be one of the rare Westerners<BR/><BR/>who knew the province when it was still ruled by the pitiless Albanian<BR/>thugs to whom Tito and his successors gave power, patronage, and<BR/>bags of money...I knew very well that, for years, the Serb minority,<BR/>particularly the Orthodox priests, had often been beaten and<BR/>constantly harassed.<BR/>She stated that Milosevic should "have invited foreign diplomats and<BR/>journalists to go and see what life had been previously like for the<BR/>Serbs." They should "have visited demolished churches, desecrated<BR/>cemeteries, and the Kosovo villages 'cleansed' of Serbs." The US State<BR/>Department/NATO/CIA propaganda machine---National Public Radio<BR/>Kosovo Serb girl: Give me<BR/>back my daddy.<BR/>19<BR/>(NPR), RFE/RL, Voice of America (VOA)---attributed ethnic cleansing to<BR/>Slobodan Milosevic. But objective and unbiased observers of the<BR/>Balkans knew that ethnic cleansing was developed in Kosovo and used<BR/>against the Kosovo Serbian Orthodox population.<BR/>British historian Nora Beloff witnessed the first post-World War I1<BR/>instance of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo-Metohija: "Indeed, it was in<BR/>Kosovo in 1980, while writing my book, that, for the first time since<BR/>the Nazi era, I heard that epithet." Albanians in Kosovo were ethnically<BR/>cleansing the province to create an ethnically pure Kosova/Kosove to<BR/>create a Greater Albanian state. Beloff noted that<BR/>separatism/secession/independence were the goals of the ultranationalist<BR/>GreaterAlbanian movement, not human rights. She stated<BR/>that Albanians have "not the faintest interest in human rights."<BR/>Amnesty International (AI), Human Rights Watch (HRW), the UN, the<BR/>US State Department, which has made "human rights" the cornerstone<BR/>of US foreign policy, censored and suppressed this silent and unknown<BR/>genocide in Kosovo.<BR/>The destruction of Serbian Orthodox churches did not begin with the<BR/>NATO occupation of Kosovo in 1999. The Serbian Orthodox Monastery<BR/>in Devic was destroyed during World War II when Adolf Hitler and<BR/>Benito Mussolini made Kosovo and western Macedonia a part of<BR/>Greater Albania. The pro-fascist Balli Kombetar, the Ljuboten battalion,<BR/>and the Nazi 21st Waffen SS Division "Skanderbeg", made up mainly<BR/>of Kosovo Albanians, instituted a policy of genocide against Kosovo<BR/>Serbs, Jews, and Roma. Following the creation of the Second League of<BR/>Prizren, which revitalized the Greater Albania ideology, under the<BR/>sponsorship of Nazi Germany, Orthodox churches were destroyed and<BR/>Serbian Orthodox priest were murdered in order to create an ethnically<BR/>pure Kosova. This policy continued after World War II. On March 16,<BR/>1981, the 13th century Orthodox monastery at Pec was set on fire and<BR/>burned in an attempt to kill the priests. On January 7, 1983, Orthodox<BR/>Christmas, human feces and excrement were left around the Prizren<BR/>Orthodox church and a cross made out of feces was placed on the<BR/>church door. The Albanian destruction and desecration of Orthodox<BR/>cemeteries did not start with the NATO/KFOR occupation of Kosovo<BR/>either. Gravestones and monuments in Orthodox cemeteries were<BR/>vandalized throughout the 1980s, before Milosevic even appeared on<BR/>the scene. The goal was genocide, the creation of an ethnically pure or<BR/>clean Albanian Kosova. In the village of Dvorane, Albanians destroyed<BR/>and vandalized 29 newly erected Orthodox Christian gravestones.<BR/>Under the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the<BR/>Crime of Genocide, Resolution 260 A (III), promulgated on December<BR/>9, 1948, genocide is defined as follows:<BR/><BR/>20<BR/><BR/>Article II<BR/><BR/>[G]enocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to<BR/><BR/>destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious<BR/><BR/>group, as such:<BR/><BR/>(a) Killing members of the group;<BR/><BR/>(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;<BR/><BR/>(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to<BR/><BR/>bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.<BR/><BR/>Polish jurist Raphael Lemkin coined the term "genocide" in Axis Rule in<BR/><BR/>Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government,<BR/><BR/>Proposals for Redress (1944) in which he defined genocide as follows:<BR/><BR/>By "genocide" we mean the destruction of a nation or of an ethnic<BR/><BR/>group...It is intended...to signify a coordinated plan...aiming at the<BR/><BR/>destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups...The<BR/><BR/>objectives of such a plan would be...the destruction of the personal<BR/><BR/>security, liberty, health, dignity...Genocide is directed<BR/><BR/>against...members of a national group.<BR/><BR/>Is not the expulsion of 240,000 Serbs from Kosovo, the destruction of<BR/><BR/>112 Orthodox churches and the desecration and vandalism of over 10<BR/><BR/>Orthodox cemeteries genocide under these fundamental formulations.<BR/><BR/>First we need a coordinated plan of genocide. US/NATO/KFOR always<BR/><BR/>report that the systematic and organized destruction of 122 Orthodox<BR/><BR/>churches was random. There is no organized plan. This is why<BR/><BR/>epistemology is crucial. It is all in how you report it. One man or<BR/><BR/>woman can see a terrorist and another a freedom fighter/patriot. This<BR/><BR/>is why US/NATO/KFOR never know who is responsible and why no one<BR/><BR/>is ever apprehended or punished. No one knows who is destroying<BR/><BR/>Orthodox churches. They are "Albanian extremists". This negates<BR/><BR/>responsibility. This also negates an organized and systematic policy of<BR/><BR/>genocide. This also explains why human rights groups are blind to<BR/><BR/>genocide in Kosovo. If they don't report it, it is like it never really<BR/><BR/>happened. It is your word against theirs. And the CIA has the most<BR/><BR/>massive propaganda/infowar machine ever assembled.<BR/><BR/>Why didn't international human rights groups such as Amnesty<BR/><BR/>International and Human Rights Watch and UN human rights<BR/><BR/>organizations notice this glaring genocide at the end of the 20th<BR/><BR/>century? For the same reason that they don't notice the genocide in<BR/><BR/>Kosovo now. If you don't report on a genocide, if you censor and<BR/><BR/>suppress it, it is like it never occurred at all. The concept of human<BR/><BR/>rights was devised to allow its use as an instrument of US foreign<BR/><BR/>policy. The concept of “human rights” is merely a CIA propaganda<BR/><BR/>construct. Nothing proves this more than Kosovo. How can a genocide<BR/><BR/>be allowed to occur there? What genocide?<BR/><BR/>21<BR/>Gorazdevac Massacre<BR/>In 2003, the attacks against the Serbian population and Serbian<BR/>Orthodox Churches and cemeteries continued unabated. On August 15,<BR/>a fire was set in the Serbian cemetery in the village of Bresje near<BR/>Kosovo Polje. The so-called international community and human rights<BR/>groups remained in ignorant bliss.<BR/>The ethnically motivated attacks against<BR/>Kosovo Serbs in 2003 culminated in the<BR/>Gorazdevac Massacre, the attempted<BR/>massacre of Kosovo Serb teens. On<BR/>August 13, a group of Kosovo Serb<BR/>children were swimming in the Bistrica<BR/>River outside of Gorazdevac, a town near<BR/>Pec in Metohija. An Albanian attacker then<BR/>opened fire with a “Kalashnikov machine<BR/>gun”, firing three rounds at the Serbian<BR/>teens. Panto Dakic, 11, and Ivan Jovovic,<BR/>20, died from their wounds. They were<BR/>taken to the Pec hospital where they were<BR/>pronounced dead. Bogdan Bukumiric, 15, and Nikola Bogicevic, were in<BR/>critical condition. Dragana Srbljak, 14, Djordje Ugrenovic, 20, and<BR/>Marko Bogicevic, were sustained serious wounds. Milovan Pavlovic,<BR/>who attempted to take the injured by car to a hospital, had his car<BR/>stoned by Albanians while the injured child was attacked. This was an<BR/>ethnically motivated crime meant to kill the remaining Serbian<BR/>population. Both Serbia and Montenegro demanded an emergency<BR/>security council meeting at the UN. The attacks against Kosovo Serbs,<BR/>however, continued. On August 17, five Serbian children were shot at<BR/>by ethnic Albanians in the Gorazdevac town square.<BR/>On August 19, an elderly Serbian woman, Vukosava Ivkovic of<BR/>Gnjilane, was gang-raped by Albanian attackers. Kosovo Serb Dragan<BR/>Tonic was beaten and shot execution-style in the mouth in Skulanevo.<BR/>Ethnically motivated attacks against Kosovo Serbs continued unabated.<BR/>Kosovo Serbs under NATO Occupation: “Looking Like a Prisoner<BR/>from Auschwitz”<BR/>The NATO military occupation of Kosovo-Metohija was premised on the<BR/>condition that NATO would ensure security for both the Albanian and<BR/>Serbian populations of the Serbian province. Indeed, Madeleine<BR/>Albright presupposed that the NATO occupation of Kosovo would bring<BR/>stability and security to Kosovo. But life under NATO occupation for<BR/>Kosovo Serbs was similar to that of Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto or even<BR/>Auschwitz. But there is no Elie Wiesel or Susan Sontag or Anthony<BR/>Lewis or Christianne Amanpour to document these abuses and crimes.<BR/>Not even Roy Gutman is concerned about the human rights abuses in<BR/>One of the 4 wounded<BR/>Kosovo Serb children. Other<BR/>2 were slaughtered by<BR/>Albanian terrorists.<BR/>22<BR/>Kosovo. And that is because the US government does not want them<BR/>to be concerned. It is against US policy at any rate.<BR/>On October 17, 2003, Beta reported that Zivorad Velikinac, 65, of<BR/>Urosevac had died of starvation because he was unable to leave his<BR/>home to obtain food due to attacks from ethnic Albanians. He was<BR/>taken to the hospital in Kosovska Mitrovica where “one staff member<BR/>described him as looking like a prisoner from Auschwitz.” Amnesty<BR/>International had reported that Kosovo Serbs lived like “prisoners in<BR/>own homes.” The Serbian population of Urosevac had decreased to 15<BR/>from 10,000 before the NATO “humanitarian intervention”.<BR/>In a June 13, 2003 article, the AFP concluded: “Four years later,<BR/>Kosovo is still a human disaster.” On May 7, 2003, members of the<BR/>Albanian National Army (ANA) abducted and murdered Kosovo Serb<BR/>teacher Zoran Mirkovic, 41, of Vrbovac. He was shot twice in the head<BR/>and his body was dumped in a river.<BR/>In Cernica, Miomir Savic, 35, was killed in an ethnically-motivated<BR/>murder when Albanian attackers threw a bomb at his shop. Four others<BR/>were injured in the bomb attack. A hand grenade was thrown at the<BR/>same time into a children’s playground in the Serbian part of Cernica.<BR/>In Obilic, the three members of the Stolic family were hacked to death<BR/>with an axe and shot like animals. Slobodan Stolic, 80, his wife<BR/>Radmila, 70, and their son, Ljubinko, 53, were axed and shot to death<BR/>while there were sleeping in their house, which was then burned down<BR/>to conceal the murders. This was an ethnically-motivated murder<BR/>committed by ethnic Albanians to prevent the return of Kosovo Serb<BR/>refugees. Albanians in the town had demanded that the Stolic family<BR/>sell their house to ethnic Albanians and that they move to Serbia<BR/>proper. Before the NATO military occupation of Kosovo, 7,500 Serbs<BR/><BR/>lived in Obilic. After the NATO occupation, only 400 Serbs were left.<BR/><BR/>More than 760 houses had been burned. Twenty eight Kosovo Serbs<BR/><BR/>were killed and there were 2,720 assaults. UNMIK released a report<BR/><BR/>that found that ethnic Albanians had seized 75,000 to 77,000 Serbian<BR/>and other non-Albanian homes and torched 30,000.<BR/>The Albanization of Kosovo had been realized with the ejection of<BR/>Kosovo Serbs from Kosovo hospitals, schools, colleges, the public<BR/>service sector, and utilities. Pristina University became an all-Albanian<BR/>institution with the expulsion of Serbian and non-Albanian instructors<BR/>and staff.<BR/>The UN report announced by AFP on October 9, 2003, found “security<BR/>worsening” in Kosovo. The presence of 22,000 peacekeepers in Kosovo<BR/>had only made the situation worse. Since 1998, 1,303 Kosovo Serbs<BR/><BR/>were missing in Kosovo, 90% after the NATO occupation. This was the<BR/><BR/>finding of the Association of Families of Abducted and Missing Serbs<BR/>23<BR/>from Kosovo-Metohija. Since NATO and UNMIK occupied Kosovo on<BR/>June 10, 1999, the Serbian Ministry of the Interior had found that<BR/>there were 6,535 attacks in Kosovo, killing 1,201, injuring 1,328, and<BR/>kidnapping 1,146. Of these 6,535 attacks, 5,932 were against Kosovo<BR/>Serbs and Montenegrins.<BR/>Conclusion: Kosovo, "Black Hole" of Human Rights<BR/>What has been the result of NATO military occupation of the Serbian<BR/>province of Kosovo-Metohija? Kosovo Ombudsman Merek Nowicki<BR/>announced the findings of his investigations on December 19, 2002<BR/>Nowicki concluded that Kosovo might become a "black hole" of human<BR/>rights in Europe. UN Resolution 1244 was not being followed. Nowicki<BR/>concluded that UNMIK was "not respecting human rights regulations<BR/>established by international community." He found that the remaining<BR/>Kosovo Serbs lived in Holocaust-style ghettos in Kosovo. The Serbian<BR/>population has no human rights protections and is under daily pressure<BR/>to leave Kosovo. What has US/NATO/ KFOR done to allow for the<BR/>return of the 240,000 Serbian refugees expelled by the UCK in 1999?<BR/>According to Nowicki, NATO and UNMIK have done absolutely nothing:<BR/>"The possibility of a Serb return to urban areas is almost zero, because<BR/>a minimum of conditions for their return have not been secured." He<BR/>found "severe violations of human rights". He examined the status of<BR/>Serbs living in the village of Gorazdevac near Pec. The Serbs were<BR/>heavily guarded, living under constant protection by FKOR troops. They<BR/>were living in ghetto-like conditions. KFOR could not obtain food for<BR/>them because the Albanian leaders were attempting to starve them<BR/>out, thereby forcing them to leave Kosovo permanently. NATO was<BR/>supposed to be ensuring democracy, but was in fact violating the<BR/>fundamental tenets of democracy. Nowicki concluded: "UNMIK was not<BR/>established in line with the principles of democracy and it represents a<BR/>surrogate state." He found that UNMIK and KFOR had complete<BR/>immunity for their actions in Kosovo. Thus there were no protections<BR/>from violations of civil or human rights. There was no rule of law. This<BR/>is what NATO occupation was achieved: The genocide of the Serbian<BR/>population. Life in Kosovo for the Serbian population is like life in a<BR/>Nazi ghetto, like the Warsaw Ghetto. This is what NATO has achieved<BR/>in 4 and a half years of military occupation.<BR/><BR/>THE FOURTH REICH ALIVE AND WELL MARCHING ACROSS EUROPE QUIETLY CARVING HER UP IN A GENTLE SILENT GENOCIDE......THE LION HAS NOT CHANGED IT'S SPOTS.<BR/><BR/>A Nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious . But it cannot survive treason from within. For the traitor appears no traitor; he speaks in the accents familiar to his victims and he wears their face and their garments…… CiceroAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1886189736013458052.post-55342495638103456072008-02-24T14:36:00.000+00:002008-02-24T14:36:00.000+00:00What is so shocking is the fact that this sort of ...What is so shocking is the fact that this sort of thing is happening daily, yet the media suppresses it and the police do not dare call them racist crimes.<BR/><BR/>The majority of the British public do not know what is going on because it is hidden from them. Those who do know, because they are forced to live amongst diversity, usually do not have a voice or are easy to dismiss as "racist".Sarah Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02862533939128444270noreply@blogger.com