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Matija Beckovich, one of Serbia’s greatest poets, spoke about the irony of making Serbia the pariah in the world press, in a speech he made in Chicago, November, 1991: “Perhaps there was never a time when more was being said about Serbs, and at the same time less was known about them; never a time when more was known, yet with a more shallowly knowledge and less understanding than before; nor were the Serbs more consciously lied about, more prejudicially judged and more narrowly viewed---all in the name of international law—than is the custom today. Where a lie spreads easily, the truth penetrates with difficulty. And who could refute all the lies, who could gather all the scattered feathers? I come from Serbia that is disheartened, shattered, dazed and isolated—practically her every home houses a refugee, where there is no one who has been made a refugee from Serbia, regardless of faith or nationality. We take pride in this fact more than we grieve over our own misfortune.” - Carl Kosta Savich: Albanian Skenderbeg SS Division rastko.rs/kosovo/istorija/savic_skenderbeyss.html - Carl Kosta Savich: Eyewitness to Genocide in Kosovo: Kosovo-Metohija and the Skenderbeg Division rastko.rs/kosovo/istorija/savic_skenderbeyss1.html - Slavenko Terzić: Albanian ethnic cleansing of the old Serbia kosovo.net/sk/rastko-kosovo/istorija/sanu/ethnic.html - Tom Burghardt: Kosovo: Europes Mafia State mail.nspm.rs/nspm-in-english/kosovo-europes-mafia-state.html - Bishop Atanasiy Yevtich: The Cry of Serbs of. Kosovo and Metohia pravoslavie.ru/english/cryofserbs.htm - “A man who could not control himself controlled the world and crowned the end of 20th century and of his own regime with the most shameless misdeed — turning the European Union and NATO pact into a new Monica Lewinsky by the bombardment of Serbia. To avert the attention away from his own shame, he nailed Serbia to the pillar of shame, but those bombs were also ravaging the America all the nations thirsting for freedom and justice, from Belgrade to Vladivostok, were swearing by for over half the century. Matija Beckovich https://google.rs/url?sa=t&rct=j&q&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CBsQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fde-construct.net%2Fe-zine%2F%3Fp%3D5282&ei=xPL8U_nzAaGm4gTSloCYCQ&usg=AFQjCNEKlupgvfnHVYvqLsmhY-LoDkH8Qg - Diana Johnstone ( American political writer based in Paris, France. She focuses primarily on European politics and Western foreign policy. ) The Yugoslav wars of disintegration: Graveyard Humor in Belgrade mail.nspm.rs/nspm-in-english/the-yugoslav-wars-of-disintegration-graveyard-humor-in-belgrade.html - Alexander Dorin: Srebrenica — The History of Salon Racism nspm.rs/nspm-in-english/srebrenica-%E2%80%94-the-history-of-salon-racism.html U.S. policy in the Balkans is worse than a crime--it is a blunder. Not only is America working against her own best interests by fostering a Muslim terrorist base (Kosovo/Albania) in Europe, it is defeating the purpose of its Balkan intervention. Ostensibly designed to promote stability in the region, American foreign policy is doing precisely the opposite by its support of Muslim revolution. - Harry G. Summers, Jr. in his article about Kosovo (Washington Times, Jan. 26, 1999)
Posted on: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 21:14:13 +0000

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