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Of Kosovo Serbs and Minority
Groups in
Post-war Kosovo
Truth in facts...
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PART
III
Part
I Part
II

Albanian
Terrorism and Organized Crime in Kosovo and Metohija (K&M)
Security
Information Agency (BIA), Belgrade, Sep 2003
We are enclosing an introductory part of a comprehensive report of
the Belgrade based Security Information Agency (BIA) on ethnic Albanian
terrorism and organized crime in Kosovo. The report was first published
in Serbian in September 2003 and has been also republished by some
Serbian media since then. The full zipped MS Word text of the report
with names and biographies of 156 Kosovo Albanian extremists and terrorists
responsible for many crimes during the conflict with Serbian Security
forces in 1998-1999 as well as in the post-conflict period (1999-2003)
is available at:http://www.geocities.com/amarant1200/alb_ter.zip
(262 KB) Word document

NATO
- KFOR - UNMIK
WHERE ARE 1.300 SERBS
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)

TWO
SERB CHILDREN DEAD AND FOUR WOUNDED IN A COWARDLY ATTACK OF KOSOVO
ALBANIAN TERRORISTS, August 13, 2003
Orthodox
monks abducted by Albanians - After the war in Kosovo, in summer
1999, two Serb Orthodox monks were abducted by Albanian extremists from
the KLA. One of them, Fr. Hariton Lukic was found massacred in 2000
while Fr. Stefan Puric is still missing. International authorities have
never managed to find the perpertrators.
HURCHES
BEHIND BARBED WIRE IN "FREE POST-WAR KOSOVO"
DESPITE UN PROTECTORATE AND NATO PRESENCE
INET,
Life is in Danger on the Streets The story about the last 21
Serbs in South Mitrovica A parish church survives behind the barbed
wire
Reporter
(BL) A Yardful of Serbs (Another story of Fr. Nojic's enclave), Feb
20, 01
Reporter
(BL) Train with ethnic schedule, Aug 22, 2001 Story of how Serbs
travel in "free" Kosovo today
THE KOSOVO EXODUS
CONTINUES, IWPR, JAN 25, 2000
The
most tragic incident since the end of the war
A
BUS WITH SERB CIVILIANS BLOWN UP BY ALBANIAN TERRORISTS February
17, 2001
Ten Serb civilians (including a child) have died and 40 wounded


BBC, Kosovo Capital Hit by Bomb Blast, Apr 18-01
One Serb was killed and four others injured by a large bomb that went
off near Yugoslav Government offices in the Kosovo capital Pristina.
Kosovo As It Really Is
... Photo Esay about the situation in
which Kosovo Serbs live after the war
IMAGES OF POST-WAR
KOSOVO
Overview
of attacks on Serbs in Kosovo (June 99 - June 2000)
Testimonies
of post-war suffering
Life Behind
Closed Doors, July 23-99
Suffering of
Kosovo Serb Displaced people, June 19-99
AP, Few Serbs
Remain in Pristina, Oct 9-99
Prizren After
the War - "As Prizren Goes, so Goes Kosovo"
The Independent,
Serbs murdered by the hundred since 'liberation 24/11/ 99
THE LESSON OF ORAHOVAC
by Natasa Kandic - Feb 2-2000
Humanitarian Law Center Report Related to
KLA led violence against minoritie
CATO
INSTITUTE STUDY, June 2000
DUBIOUS
ANNIVERSARY - KOSOVO ONE YEAR LATER
Destruction
of Serb Monumetns in Post-War Kosovo Photos
of destruction of Serb monuments in Kosovo and Metohija by Albanian
mob.
Albanian
Extremists Destroy Serb Orthodox Cemeteries
One of the
worst kind of post-war barbarism in Kosovo and Metohija is systematic
destruction of Serb Orthodox cemeteries in the province, especially
in the areas from which Orthodox Serbs fled in front of KLA rebels.
Usually the tombstones are broken but there are cases that even
bones of the dead are excavated and scattered around. The last
phase is covering Serb cemeteries with garbage and debris from
the cities so that in many cases one cannot even see where the
cemeteries are now. All this happens in the province with 40.000
peacekeepers and the UN mission which have done very little to
protect the Serb cemeteries, usually in their own fear that Albanians
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VANDALIZED SERB CEMETERY IN MITROVICA
PHOTO
AP
Two French peacekeepers keep guard at a vandalized Serb cemetery
in northern Kosovo town of Kosovska Mitrovica, Saturday, Nov.
4, 2000. Various contingents of NATO peace troops stepped up
security measures on Saturday as members of the dwindling Serb
community in Kosovo visited the graveyards to mark a religious
holiday despite the danger of attacks by Kosovo's ethnic Albanians.
(AP Photo/Goran Milasinovic)
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Desecrated
Serb Orthodox cemeteries
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LIFE
IN BARBED WIRE
Post-War
Life of Kosovo Serb Orthodox Monasteries and Churches

Thousands of Serb and Roma homes have
been set on fire after the war

A Serb child wounded by Albanian extremists, August 2000
Attacks against Serbs, Romas and Bosniaks are still part of Kosovo reality
KOSOVO
TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL
Declarations
on Detainees and Missing People Pristina, May 10
MEMORANDUM OF
THE SERB NATIONAL COUNCIL On the suffering of the Kosovo Serb Community
in post war Kosovo - April 28, 2000, Gracanica
JOINT STATEMENT
ON TOLERANCE, APR 19, 2000
AP, Serbs,
Albanians Urge Violence Halt, Apr 19, 2000
Interreligious
Council on Kosovo, Apr 13, 2000
Serb Orthodox, Albanian Moslem and Catholic Community supporting
tolerance and peace

A Gif to Kosovo Serbs - Mobile Clinic
of Princess Katarina
Bishop Artemije, Fr. Sava, Dr. Laycock, Dr. Rada Trajkovic
STATEMENT
OF BISHOP ARTEMIJE
HELSINKI COMMISSION HEARING
US CONGRESS - FEB 28
Kosovo As
It Is....
A view on the Post-War situation
in Kosovo - a photo essay

A Serb woman with her child, Pristina
Kosovo summer 1999
LIFE
OF SERBS IN POST-WAR PRISTINA About
the life of the last remaining Serbs in Kosovo's capital Pristina. Beside
so many international organizations in the city there exists a ghetto
in which mostly elderly Serbs live. They cannot evan buy bread in a
shop. Walking in the streets or going to a hospital is an open risk
to be shot by Albanians.
LISTS
OF KIDNAPPED AND KILLED SERBS IN THE POST WAR KOSOVO
Kidnapped
Serbs in Kosovo since June 1999
Killed Serbs in Kosovo
since June 1999

Funeral of two Serb teenagers
killed by an Albanian mortar attack
near Gnjilane, August 18 1999
St.
Elias Church near Gnjilani destroyed on Jan 14, 2000
Another
Medieval Orthodox Monastery Destroyed, Dec 6
A 14th century Monastery destroyed on September 13, 1999
Destructions of churches is the sign of Anti-European character
of Albanian extremism
PPRESS - EXCLUSIVE
INTERVIEW OF BISHOP ARTEMIJE AUG 30
Faulty
justifications of NATO "Victory" in Kosovo ATO Institute
Study
New Book of the Cato Institute, Washington D.C.
NATO'S EMPTY VICTORY - POSTMORTEM ON THE BALKAN WAR
Foreign
Affairs, A Perfect Failure Sep/Oct 1999
HISTORY
IS REPEATING
WW2 Genocide - Albanian
SS Skenderbey Division
Replacing of one repression by another in Kosovo, after the NATO intervention,
is one of the most disturbing evidences of an essential failure of the
international
community to secure peace and manifest true credibility and leadership
WHAT
I CAN DO FOR KOSOVO?

Prayer for the missing and
killed dear ones
Serb Orthodox Christians in Kosovo
KOSOVO
WOUNDS - THE MISSING

More than 1200 Serbs have been kidnapped by the KLA
or have gone missing in Kosovo.
Their families constantly appeal to the international community to find
them
NEWS
FROM KOSOVO AND METOHIJA
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HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REPORT, Feb 7-00
Civilian Deaths in the NATO Air Campaign
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