Balkan Express
"Earlier this month, NATO had been planning to reduce its occupation force in the Serbian province of Kosovo. But a full retreat should not be expected any time soon.
Two more Serbs were killed last Friday, their murderers "unknown" as usual. The murders went largely unnoticed, especially after a car bomb almost killed a minister in the Kosovo Albanian government Saturday. It was almost certainly a feud between factions of the KLA, a typical example of political discourse in the occupied province. Even though the UN/NATO occupation is precisely what has enabled this ongoing campaign of terror against Serbs and Albanian political rivals of the KLA, the "lack of security and reconciliation" is being cited as a reason for its continuation.
That suits the Albanians fine, it seems, as they push harder than ever for Kosovo's official separation from Serbia. At the recent inauguration of the Kosovo Assembly, non-Albanians refused to enter the lavish new building erected with Imperial donations because the paintings exhibited in the halls depicted scenes of exclusively Albanian history. Polite requests by the UN viceroy to remove the paintings were rebuffed, and more Albanian symbols are scheduled to appear. (...)"
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