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Update 02/21/2003 

The situation in Kosovo continues to be bad. KFOR has proven ineffective in stopping most of the ethnic cleansing  and atrocities now being carried out against the Serbs and other non-muslim minorities by the ethnic Albanians.  Thousands of Albanians march on Mitrovica, one of the few places of relative safety remaining to the Serbs while NATO continues to blame Belgrade for formenting dissension.

Systematic destruction of over 110 ancient Christian churches, monasteries and graveyards has occurred as of 02/21/2003

What is Happening in Kosovo

6/24/1999

Since the bombing has ceased, Serbs are fleeing from Kosovo, Albanians are returning, NATO 
and Russian troops are occupying Kosovo, I felt that it was time to update this page. 

First, I wish to draw your attention to the condemnations that I have emphasized in red in the original text below. It is apparent that such atrocities increased during the bombing by the Serbs and are going on now by the Albanians. 

It is my firm conviction that all of these atrocities would either not have occurred, or at least would have happened on a much smaller scale, if NATO had not committed its own atrocities by bombing Serbia and Kosovo. I see no moral difference in the 'collateral damage' done by NATO bombing and that done by the Serb military and police when fighting against armed KLA guerillas. 'Collateral Damage' done by the Serbs is no excuse for the 'collateral damage' done by the bombing. 

Furthermore, the oft-stated position of NATO that it was simply attempting to diminish the military's capability to wage war against the Kosovo Albanians was shown to be a lie when it begin bombing the infrastructure of Serbia in an attempt to terrorize the Serbian people, presumably in an attempt to put pressure on Milosevich to withdraw his forces. Even though it is apparent that Serbia was eventually forced to withdraw, it was interesting to see  that many of the Serbian 'heavy weapons and tanks destroyed' by NATO turn out to have been fake mock-ups and that the withdrawing forces did not appear to be too greatly 'diminished'. 

It remains to be seen just what the final outcome of all of this is going to be. I fear that the military occupiers of Kosovo will be powerless to stop continued guerilla warfare by both the Albanians and the Serbs against them and against each other. 

One last thing for now. I get disgusted by Clinton and others who are now touting that 'Air Power' can be decisive without resorting to ground forces. It should be pointed out that only after  KLA ground forces gained enough strength to start engaging the Serbs in direct conflict on the ground where they were more concentrated, could they be effectively attacked by NATO air power. Therefore, 'air power' alone was not decisive and it is a lie to say that it was. 
 


 
 
My Position on the War Against Yugoslavia 

I want to state categorically from the beginning that I wish clearly to distinguish between the acts of the present administration of the United States and The United States itself as a country. I believe firmly that the ideals and principles on which this country was founded make us the greatest nation in the history of mankind. However, The acts of the Clinton administration and NATO with respect to their war against a sovereign nation are, in my opinion, degrading to and a mockery of those principles as well as being illegal under the U.N. and NATO charters.

In addition, I condemn Slobodan Milosevich and any of those Serbians who have committed atrocities against ethnic Albanians whether in the past or present.

I also condemn the Kosovo Liberation Army for its murders and atrocities against Serbians in Kosovo and, indeed, against ethnic Albanians who have opposed them.

I severely criticise the American press for its failure to see beyond the propaganda of Clinton and NATO and to understand the background and history of the events in Yugoslavia and Kosovo which have led to the present situation.

My opposition to this war is basically due to my belief that it is illegal and that  two wrongs do not make a right. In addition, as an Orthodox Christian I believe that such aggression is both morally and spiritually wrong as well as illegal. Also, because I am in the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, I have learned some things about the history of this part of the world and therefore, hopefully, can have a fuller, although still limited understanding of the situation. I encourage everyone who sees this to study the situation more deeply. For this reason, I will be providing a number of links to Web Pages relating to the issues.

A Short History of Kosovo As I understand it.

Kosovo is the oldest part of Serbia, dating as a country, from prior to the 10th century. It is the religious, cultural and historical heart of Serbia. This bond of Serbians to Kosovo is immensely stronger than anything that Americans can easily imagine. Think about what Plymouth Rock, Boston, Williamsburg and others mean to the culture and history of the United States and multiply that by a hundred times or more. 

The Serbians in Kosovo fought and brought to a standstill the invasion of the Ottoman Turks into eastern Europe. they did, however, lose to the Turks and became part of the Ottoman Empire until freed after WW I when Kosovo became part of Yugoslavia which was created out of the states of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Slovenia and Serbia. A small number of ethnic Albanians lived in Kosovo dating from the time of the Turkish occupation. During which time, also, many ethnic Serbians were forcibly converted to Islam. Most Muslims in Yugoslavia are descendants of Croatians and Serbians converted in this way.

During WWII the Nazis, along with armies of puppet governments in Croatia and Albania fiercely attacked and slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Serbians throughout Yugoslavia and forced into exile many hundreds of thousands of Serbians and others from all parts of Yugoslavia.

When the communists under Tito took over Yugoslavia, Tito, a Croatian, refused to let many of  the Kosovar Serbians return to Kosovo and instead, encouraged the Albanians to settle there. Many Albanians immigrated to Kosovo during this period, both legally and illegally. With the high birth-rate of Albanians, (roughly 5-1 versus others), immigration of Albanians into Kosovo, and a process of 'ethnically cleansing' Serbians from Kosovo through intimidation and other means, the population shifted from a small percentage of ethnic Albanians to the estimated 90% rate of today. It should be noted that there are approximately 200,000 ethnic Albanians in Serbia proper.

The remaining Serbian population in Kosovo continued to suffer under the Albanians who were given a high degree of autonomy by Tito. Milosevich used this to his advantage and gathered support from Serbians throughout all of Yugoslavia by promising to remedy the situation in Kosovo. He withdrew Kosovo's autonomy and repealed a tax which subsidized much of the ethnic Albanian population. In this environment was formed the KLA, whose stated intent was to break Kosovo away from Yugoslavia by any means and form it into a 'Greater Albania' along with Albania, and parts of Macedonia and Montenegro which had significant ethnic Albanian populations. The KLA was funded by Islamic fundamentalists in other Islamic countries as well as from traffic in drugs. Our State Department listed the KLA as a 'terrorist organization'. The KLA began attacks on Serbian establishments, Serbian civilians and ethnic Albanians who opposed them. Milosevich responded with more police, military troops and some very dubious para-military forces. Much killing and attacks from both sides escalated the situation.  The number of people killed on both sides was in the thousands, (a horrible number, but not classifiable as genocide by either side).

With Milosevich an obvious villain and tendencies to regard any people under oppression as being the 'good guys', the KLA won the propaganda war and public opinion was aroused to 'do something'. The result was the so-called 'negotiations' between NATO powers and Slobadan Milosevich. The 'agreement' brought forth at Rambouillet was, to the Serbians, an attempt to bring about the stated aims of the KLA and they in no way could ever agree to that. The KLA themselves refused to sign it, (since it demanded that they disarm), until it became obvious that Serbia would never do so and they, (the KLA), had nothing to lose and more propaganda points to win by signing.

When NATO began bombing, the Kosovo Albanians began to flee. It is evident that much of this was forced on them by the Serbians, and it is also apparent that much of it was simply due to people fleeing from a war zone. In this respect, It should be noted that some 50,000 or more actually fled into Serbia proper and a large number into Montenegro and Macedonia, both  mostly Serbian provinces.

There were many in Serbia who protested against Milosevich. Recall the days when thousands of students carried out a continuous protest in the streets of Belgrade. The Othodox Church leaders came out against him and Metropolitan Pavle, the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, came to this country and spoke to Congress condemning him. Few here paid any attention. Few also paid attention when Croatia 'ethnically cleansed' the ethnic Serbians out of the Krajina region of Croatia causing some 500,000 regugees in Serbia. Had NATO not attacked Yugoslavia, it is likely that he would have been out of power within a fairly short time and perhaps a more moderate government installed. Instead, the bombing has caused almost all opposition against Milosevich to be dropped or at least forced underground for the time being. He is far stronger now than he ever was. The only apparent solution for NATO to this war, in light of the Serbians' refusal to submit to this aggression, is for Serbia and its people to be totally destroyed. They were the fiercest guerilla fighters against the Nazis in WWII and I doubt that they will be any less so against occupying NATO, (read mostly American) troops. I don't believe that they will give up easily even after their country is destroyed.

The above is the best that I recall from my reading and understanding of the situation in Kosovo. If there are any errors, then I will welcome corrections and will post them as I receive them.

I am particularly interested in making the information on this page as accurate as I possibly can. If you have _documented_ information to support or to refute what I have said here, please send to me at dwrighsr@alltel.net

David Wright

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