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Royal Family back
in country
Crown Princess Catharina, Prince Alexander, Crown
Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Prince Peter and Prince Philip back
in their ancestral palace in Belgrade
Wall
Street Journal (EU) Al Qaeda's Balkan Link
| The
Wall Street Journal Europe from November 1, 2001 published the
article Al Qaeda's Balkan Links by Marcia Christoff
Kurop, offering a candid review of the development of the Islamic
militancy in the Balkans, and the unholy alliance with the Western
powers taking place there. The full text is available on the
Freedom of the speech Site linked above since the WSJ site is
open only to subsrcibers. |
Underestimating
millitant Islamic influence in Kosovo and Albania helps creating a
new gateway for the "holy warriors" towards Western Europe.
Using channels of Albanian mafia and UCK millitants Al Qaida strengthens
its presence in Europe.
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INDEPENDENT
(UK)- BIN LADEN LINKED TO ALBANIAN DRUG GANGS October
21, 2001
BIN LADEN SUPPLIED KLA DURING THE
KOSOVO WAR
Interpol
believes that Osama bin Laden is linked to Albanian gangs
who have taken over a growing web of crime across Europe.
The investigations into organised crime links with his terrorist
network also show that Mr bin Laden
supplied one of his top military commanders for an elite KLA
unit during the Kosovo conflict. ...
Albanian heroin and gun trafficking
gangs mushroomed during the Kosovo war and are becoming more
powerful. They have taken control of
70 per cent of the heroin market in Germany, Austria, Switzerland
and Scandinavian countries.
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Washington
Post, Feds: Ecstasy ring linked to mob, Kosovo, Oct 25 2001
Frank J. Cillufo, a terrorism analyst with the Center for Strategic
and International Studies in Washington, testified before a House
Judiciary subcommittee last December that the Kosovo Liberation Army
had its hands in the international drug trade before NATO troops moved
in and ousted the Yugoslav army. "During the NATO campaign against
the former Yugoslavia in the spring of 1999, the allies looked to
the KLA to assist in efforts to eject the Serbian army from Kosovo,"
Cillufo said. "What was largely hidden
from public view was the fact that the KLA raise part of their funds
from the sale of narcotics. Albania and Kosovo are at the heart of
the 'Balkan Route' that links Afghanistan and Pakistan to the drug
markets of Europe. This route is worth an estimated $400 billion a
year and handles 80 percent of heroin destined for Europe."
Articles
on KLA-Kosovo & Osama Bin Laden
International
articles on KLA and Drug smuggling
More
on KLA-Bin Laden (Islamic) links...

Kosovo Serb family facing a difficult choice
between life of isolation or leaving Kosovo
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The
quality of life of non-Albanian population in Kosovo Province
after the war is not improving while the UN Mission essentialy
fails to comply with the basic requirements of the UNSC Resolution
1244. Serbs do not enjoy freedom of movement out of their KFOR
protected enclaves, they do not have normal access to the medical,
educational and cultural facilities and live an isolated life
depending almost completely on humanitarian aid and KFOR assistance.
While UN Resolution grants free return of all refugees and IDP's
Kosovo Serbs still cannot return to their homes while the destruction
of Serb Orthodox holy sites, cemeteries and remaining houses
continues despite the international presence. With such a score
UN Mission in Kosovo presents the flagrant failure and serves
more or less as a covering for Kosovo Albanian mafia and millitants
to pursue their policy of ethnically clean Kosovo. This truth
is still missing from the front pages of the world media. |
SERB
CHILDREN FROM VELIKA HOCA VISIT DECANI MONASTERY
Decani Monastery,
October 22 - A group of children from the ghettoized Serb village
of Velika Hoca were brought to Decani Monastery by German KFOR to
attend the
Sunday Liturgy and have communion. (click each photo to enlarge)
American
Elementary School Supports Decani Monastery, Oct 16 - 2001
FULL REPORT
WASHINGTON
D.C.

Serb Americans Gather in Washington D.C. for Second
Annual Leadership Conference, 8 Sep 2001
Among guests at the Conference were Bishop Artemije, Abbot of Decani
Fr. Teodosije and deacon Vasilije Delic FULL
REPORT
OSCE
Intolerance to Kosovo Minorities Bumpers
Developing Democracy, Oct 2001
Full
Text Report:
THE
LATEST OSCE REPORT ON POSITION OF ETHNIC MINORITIES IN KOSOVO
Kosovo society still based on ethnic and religious discrimination
Christian monuments still exposed to everyday desecration
All
previous OSCE minority reports in post war Kosovo
An OSCE team in a Roma camp
The role of OSCE and UNMIK in protection of minorities has been reduced
more or less to registering the crimes and issuing reports while Kosovo
is still ruled by criminal gangs, terrorists and narco-mafia in the
presence of 40.000 NATO led peacekeeping troops
DOZENS
OF CENTURIES OLD CHRISTIAN ORTHODOX CHURCHES
PERISH BEFORE THE ALBANIAN EXTREMISTS
If
the West continues with unconditioal support to the Albanian unsatiable
claims the centuries old
Christian culture will be turned into ashes
Orthodox
christians pray in a half devastated medieval monastery of Matejce,
Macedonia Under the omnipresent Albanian double-headed eagle with
UCK sign dozens
of medieval Christian Orthodox monasteries and churches in Kosovo
and Macedonia have perished under the assault of modern barbarians
(an icon of St. Sava in Podujevo church, Kosovo. The same simbol and
the same political goal.
All this is going on in the presence of around
50.000 peacekeepers in the area.....
Destruction
of Orthodox religious heritage in Macedonia
ORTHODOX
CHRISTIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD CONDEMN THE TERRORIST ATTACKS IN THE
US AND PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE VICTIMS
TWO
FACES OF THE SAME EVIL
Terrorism in Kosovo is directly linked to the world
terrorism
Kosovo Talibans have destroyed more than 100 Christian churches
after the end of the war
Kosovo
Liberation Army - European Talibans
From "freedom fighters" to narco-mafia and terrorists
Bishop
Artemije and Abbot Teodosije of Decani expressed Condolances in
their
letter to Kosovo Desk Officers At the US Department of State, Sep
14, 2001
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Deeply
troubled by the recent tragic events in the United States,
we are taking this opportunity to express our sincerest condolences.
These barbarous and senseless terrorist attacks in New York
and Washington, DC are attacks against entire civilized world.
We continue praying in our churches and monasteries for the
repose of the victims, as well as for those who fight selflessly
putting their lives in direct danger to rescue their fellow
human beings.
After more than two years of post-war destruction of our churches,
cemeteries and our centuries old culture, as well as many
terrorist attacks against innocent people in Kosovo, we assure
you that our community feels full solidarity with the United
States in these moments of grief. We remain hopeful that civilized
humanity will firmly stand against this evil of terrorism
and religious fanaticism and defend the values on which the
European and American civilization are based.
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KOSOVO SERBS AND THE ELECTIONS
Between Albanian terrorism, Western hipocrisy
Orthodox Serbs in Kosovo squeezed between the Kosovo Albanian community
which wants them out of the Province and the international community
which offers only restricted freedom in military protected ghettoes.
Where to go?
Chief of Staff of the Italian Army Gen.OTTOGALLI
visited Decani Monastery, Sep 19 2001
"Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries
are landmarks of European civilization and culture in
this part of the world and our soldiers will continue to protect
them"
FULL PRESS RELEASE
APPEAL
OF PATRIARCH PAVLE TO THE WORLD LEADERS AGAINST
TERRORISM IN KOSOVO AND MACEDONIA, Sep 14, 2001
QUO
VADIS EUROPA CHRISTIANA?
How long Europe will tolerate systematic
persecution of Christianity in Kosovo
by Albanian Muslim extremists
SUPPORT
THE APPEAL
RETURN
AND EQUAL CIVIL RIGHTS FOR ALL IN KOSOVO AND METOHIA


CHURCHES BEHIND BARBED WIRE IN "FREE POST-WAR KOSOVO"
The
story about the last 21 Serbs in South Mitrovica - A parish church
survives behind the barbed wire
INET,
Life is in Danger on the Streets
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

Where are our dear ones? Looking for the missing...
The
Guardian, MISSING SERBS COMPOUND KOSOVO'S PAIN,
August 24, 2001
Thousands cling to the hope that their loved ones
are alive. But often a grim truth awaits them in Belgrade
More on missing
Serbs in Kosovo and Metohia