History books for Kosovo Serbs to be rewritten
Kosovo Serbs will soon be forced to learn history that is rewritten according to the so-called Ahtisaari Plan which Serbia did not accept nor has that plan passed the UN Security Council.
The so-called ministry for education of the ethnic Albanian separatist government plans to re-examine history textbooks written in Serbian and come up with suggestion on how to rewrite them.
“The purpose, function and mandate of the commission has been foreseen by the Ahtisaari Plan. According to it, it is the task of the commission to review the educational program in Serbian language and to change it in line with the constitution of Kosovo,” said Enver Hodzaj who was placed in charge of the commission.
The so-called constitution of Kosovo believes that they are an independent sovereign country while the separatist ethnic Albanian government has widely disseminated historical myths that Albanians are allegedly the original Illyrian inhabitants while Serbs,?whom separatists consider to be?intruders, have allegedly built their churches on top of the ancient Illyrian temples. Some ethnic Albanian separatists, on the other hand, believe that they allegedly predate even the Illyrians and believe that they are the descendants of Dardanians.
Hundreds of Serbian churches have been demolished by the ethnic Albanian separatists since 1999 while the province has been emptied out of ethnic Serbs.
EU representative in Kosovo, Pieter Feith said that people have a right to education in their own language and expressed support for the ethnic Albanian separatist commission to rewrite the history books for the Serbs.
“This allows the communities to develop and save their tradition as well as their history,” said Feith.
EU also supports the initiative to rewrite history for Serbs.
Members of the commission are Agim Hiseni, Nehat Mustafa, Armend Tahisuljaj, Ivan Cukalovic, Bratisav Zrzevic, Ljubisa Sipic and Kristoff Predier.
April 28, 2009
SERBIANNA
This mess can be cleaned up only one way.
And we all know how.
Kosovo je Srbija
I don’t think there is anyone with guts to do anything about it.
They will be burning serbian books next,just like the NAZIS.
Veljkovic,you are right there is only one way to sort it out but those clowns in Belgrade are scared of their own shadows.
Dony, see this from Emperor’s Clothes:
…Kosovo Albanians have an established track record –prior to the air war– of burning books printed in other languages. Since the KFOR occupation, an article below asserts that the problem is worsening and done in front of KFOR eyes.
Best regards,
Ben
From Yugoslavia
Goethe, Shakespeare Burning…..
ALBANIAN TERRORISTS HAVE BURNED MORE THAN 2,000,000 SERBIAN BOOKS IN KOSOVO
Representatives of the Historical Archive in Kosovska Mitrovica report that, since the arrival of KFOR (that is, NATO troops in Kosovo), Albanian terrorists have destroyed more than two million books in the Serbian language. The books were in local libraries…
Important archival material has also been destroyed. Nothing has been done by KFOR to protect the books in libraries and other cultural institutions. Thus the works of Shakespeare, Goethe and other famous writers are burned in front of soldiers from their countries.
Hardest hit are communal libraries in the cities of Prizren, Djakovica, Istok, Glogovac, Srbica, Podujevo, all of them under control of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) members. This level of barbarism has not taken place since the Nazi book burnings under Hitler…
Two truths first:
1. Lazar surrendered in 1389, his daughter joined Timurlane’s harem after 5427 Turks had their way
2. You are Russian gypsies
“while Serbs, as intruders”
Well, you came from Russia, go back there gabel!
Dardans were Illiryan and Thracian
Nedad,
You are clown. Lazar won the battle. That’s explained by the turks leaving after the Battle of Kosovo. The Turks, however came back some years later with a bigger army when there was no resistance left to meet them.
You are an ignorant fool who apparently lives in year 5427 and also claims that Gypsies are lesser people than the rest.
Milos.
Many thank,s for the article i should be shocked but that is what i would expect from NEO FASCISTS.
For all the Albo’s that a still crying out about being Illyrian, read this:
http://www.geocities.com/aia_skenderbeg/albanian_sources.html
even your own historians say you are not!
Stop spreading lies, stop killing, stop trading organs, drugs weapons, stop burning churches and stop stealing land, history.
Shqiptars only seem to have sexual deviancy on their minds. Figures.
@ Milos
can you send me the link please to that artical, couldn’t find it.
Veljkovic, I’m telling you, and a lot of people from abroad are telling you since too much time: open your eyes and dont read milosevic’s propaganda books.
read Veljkovic, but not wikipedia and the page you’ve posted above.
read in order not to show your ignorance in every posting.
My ignorance?
Your most educated people give statements and it’s my ignorance?
Get real.
There are no Albanian legacies in Kosovo, nothing. Ancient historians do not mention the Albanians at all. Ancient historians write about Serbs, Croats, Greeks, and Bulgarians. Albanian are foreigners to the Balkans.
IM curious what gave them the right to steal Kosovo from the Serbs and announce indepentants,and then this after !?!?! Seriously people in the west really need to change their attitute towards human rights and stop supporting groups like these. Or something bad will happen, not only in the West but in the rest of the world!
you see?you always make the same questions coz you never read international books, but only serbian.
otherwise you would know that the conctract of london 1913 gave kosovo to serbia.
Could you tell me when are the first books written in Albanian language? Also, who constructed their written history and when?
What they left behind archeological to claim anything in area.
They are good servants of the new masters – that is well documented.
Only arguments they give is thestupid names calling.
“IM curious what gave them the right to steal Kosovo from the Serbs”
Steal from Russian immigrants?
@ vucko
The first albanian books were actually rocks they scribbles on.
They could not burn them only wipe their a** with them.
Bole Grob Nego Rob
KOSOVO I METOHIJA JE SRBIJA
Some Greek linguist did a study of Albanian language, in 1880s, and said that Shiptar mountainers, no relation to no Illirrians, they had only 1000 words in their vocabulary with which they could express themselves. That makes the Albanians very dumb. So, English had it in millions so that study said that the Albanian culture is DUMB near the idiot levels.
The inner-city thugs in the US have about that much in their ability to articulate, so no wonder all thugs that run European vice are Albanians – they are inarticulate.
It is the inarticulate that will write Serbian history in Kosovo!
A MORON defining the truth is always a disaster.
One way or another, as the BLONDY song say, the fix up will come up.
So what this XH dude is diareahhi out of his mouth… weel , he can reswalloaw
FORGET KOSOVO…see not to lose vojvodina
hahahahahha
Where is the archaeological evidence that supports the Illyrian claim? Oh…. there is none.
“Where is the archaeological evidence that supports the Illyrian claim? Oh?. there is none.”
we have evidence that you are Russians. Go back there
Serbian Flu,
well we can go even further back and say that we all came from Africa, but still when the Serbs can to the Balkans, it was no ones land, we didn’t steal anything, as for the Albanians I can’t say the same.
2 Ardian:
Idiots would not be able to steal Kosovo, but Big Brother needed villains for most dirty part of their work. You see, NATO and KFOR can and want to murder and suppress Serbs as well as anyone else who does not lick their ass; but they cannot allow themselves to be involved in genocide too openly. So they need help of Albanians for that, and they’ve paid them with Kosovo.
You villains will recall this story when (if) any decent and proud people ever are born in your nation: then your turn will come.
In 2002 or so…an archaeological project was financed mostly by Saudi money in western Kosovo to find evidence of Illyrian/Albanian link-funding quickly stopped however when they couldn’t find evidence to support this.The names and the culture of Kosovo are obviously Serbian Christian….that cannot be denied.When you have TRUTH on your side you don’t need to hire PR firms to spin history as everyone knows the Albanian lobby did.Truth is truth-KOSOVO IS SERBIA!
To rewrite books, you have to be able to write
they don’t have to write….their colonial masters will take care of the propaganda.
That’s true, but they should first put their history facts known to the people.
Honderds of years of slavery, land grabbing, gold, diamonds and stealing other peoples herritage….
The Angles colonized England after leaving Denmark around the time the Serbs set up in the Balkans. No one’s saying, “Go back to Denmark, Anglo-Saxon.” The Serbs forged a rich medieaval society strong enough to hold off powerful empires on all sides — Holy Roman (German), Hungarian, Byzantine (Greek) and Ottoman (Turk). They held out and thrived longer than the Angles and (later the Anglo-Saxons) held out before being overcome by rowboats full of Vikings and later Normans. The Serbs had no island fortress and their enemies outnumbered them at least 40 to 1. So, I can see the need to cover up Serb achievement. Everyone respects achievement, and we feel bad when we destroy something we respect. As a Canadian of Macedonian extraction, I wish the Partisan Serb and the Cetnik Serb would simply embrace and then meet the continued onslought from parties bent on trimming back their achievement. The Albanians, on the other hand, have a right to live in Kosovo, but the crimes against Serbs and their heritage by a barbaric core have undermined that right. The crimes are hideous and well-documented and a failure to punish REWARDS THE WORST BEHAVIOUR, a bad example for the rest. As for the region, clearly Kosovo je Serbije. As for ILLYRIA — I think everyone from Turkey to the coast of Slovenia might have a spot of Illyrian blood in them, including all Greeks. But give it up as a call to arms. It’s moronic. It’s like saying, “Stand up Caucasoids!”, or “Look at that Shar Planinec, I mean Universal Sheep Dog”.
This is a very important topic-history.The Ottoman empire occupation of great civilizations of Byzantium such as Serbia and Greece for 400-500 years stalled….but didn’t destroy great nations.The turbulent 20th century then followed….how many cultures could survive this?The US/EU know this and that’s why history is either downplayed( “nationalism”) or re-written.These secularized and sterile countries of western europe(US included) will not succeed….so we can all-no matter what nationality-take heart! History has proven this!
interested party
respect, good comment
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@ vucko
The first albanian books were actually rocks they scribbles on.
They could not burn them only wipe their a** with them.
Bole Grob Nego Rob
KOSOVO I METOHIJA JE SRBIJA
By BeliOraoSrbija on Apr 29, 2009
They don’t wipe arses, they splash them with water from a jug they keep near the toilet.
They had jugs?
Nemaju prava za ovo!!!! Ziveala Srbija!!!!!
Nemaju pravo na NISTA
Kosovo je Srbija!
I have wonderd how Europe shall manage their history now, after lying this much in the yugoslav war.Good old school books’ history chapters have to be written anew – ewrything about the godforsakenness of certain movments which succeeded to return and whith the help of big friends and promises created the biggest scandal in Europe of today: A NATO-intervention based on inverted accuses. Now we all wait for the new european historybooks where there where no nazism at all..!
Or the nazism is starting again only under a diffrent name.
NATO
Yes it should be NATZO.
As one of my teachers noticesed first there was a big explosion, then all the stars, moons and planets were created, then God created water, air, then the God created Shiptars, then the God created his own bird and started thinking about something caled “humans”…..
Since Shiptars are older then the Gods beard itself, perhaps they should rule the world, oh that would be fun!!!!!!!
KOSOVO JE SRBIJA.
By Russell Gordon
Living in Serbia often reminds me of when I was a recent arrival in Mexico City some years ago. I had moved to Mexico for a four year stint as a journalist, and later, served as an intelligence and strategic policy analyst.
Each day that I would peruse the local press, I was aghast at the prevalence of corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and smugness ? qualities that were so commonplace as to at times be paraded as sources of national pride. And as time went on, and I acquired deeper personal experience, I saw that these reports only hinted at what lie beneath. Regrettably, the same has come true of my almost three years living in Serbia.
In 2006 I was an intelligence and strategic policy analyst in Kosovo, writing under the pen-name V. Groginsky. Among my activities, I was involved in acquiring the database of the KPC (formerly UCK) and bringing it to Serbia. At that time I believed that the Serbs were exclusive victims of international policy bias in the region, and that their claims were the most valid among the conflicting parties in the Balkans. Never having lived in the Balkans, I was under the impression that recent events in the Balkans were not of their own making, but were forced upon them.
For all the years that I defended the Serbian nation, I never understood why their former neighbors and countrymen would choose warfare and bloodshed to secede from them. Until I lived in Serbia; now I do.
While my efforts to analyze the facts on the ground, and ?follow them wherever
they may lead?, were well-intentioned, I failed to see these events within the greater context ? to see them within the larger picture. While refuting false media accusations and policy biases are of themselves noble pursuits, the fact is that I neglected one essential point: it is simply impossible for a non-Serb to have justice, equality or normal socio-economic relations within the Serbian nation.
What constitutes a legitimate and legal secession of territory I will leave for the legal experts and jurists to opine on. Certainly there are states which have not recognized Kosovo?s independence due to their own ongoing separatist insurrections, careful to not embolden or encourage their own local adversaries that warfare plus persistence equals legitimacy and recognition.
But if Kosovo is not due rightful independence, what is due in lieu? A return to Serbia?s control? A dismantlement of the functioning Albanian-majority state that was first created as parallel institutions in response to institutionalized discrimination and inequality? If so, does that mean that 90-plus percent of the populace should simply bow their heads, humbly take off their national identity to hang in the closet of lost hopes, and become unequal Serbian citizens again?
A case might be made in Serbia?s favor if the Serbian system and society was more functional than the Albanian-majority one. But Serbia?s klepto-bureaucracy is so blatant that one security consultant stated that ?Serbian politicians are ?only [busy occupied] fighting over money and power.? One American diplomat was more succinct when asked if Belgrade?s streets were safe, she quipped that most crime in Serbia ?is committed by politicians…?
The essential conflict is cultural at heart. Former US President George Bush was accurate in describing the Albanian people as hard-working. And work they have to build a functioning state
from the ruins of war. One regional observer waxed eloquent about the Serbs, describing their characteristic indifference to professional pursuits as ?leisure-oriented.? Beneath the issue of ethnicity, territory, religion, and competing economic interests lies the fact that there are those who want to build a state, and those who behind nationalistic rhetoric couldn?t have cared less for its administration and management, then or now.
The people of Kosovo ? like Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia ? fought and won their independence from a nation — a people ? with whom it was simply impossible to have justice or equality from. To further delay recognition of that hard-won independence is to maintain the lie that life under Serbian rule would be better, legitimate, or just. This is simply not the case.
More than 50 nations now recognize Kosovo?s independence, a de-facto reality given regardless of the international diplomatic arena?s whims. The Republic of Kosovo has serious problems, but those inadequacies and idiosyncrasies are little different from those of other nations in the region, and indeed most world powers have their human rights problems and organized criminal elements as well.
Kosovo?s leaders are all too aware that despite back-room assurances from some among the Belgrade leadership that their Serbian counterparts? international and public protestations are merely for domestic consumption, and that they de-facto accept the new State, that the Belgrade regime is duplicitous at best. The current leadership in power in Belgrade is even more corrupt and cynical than the former ruling socialists, and would spare no effort to destabilize Kosovo and life for Albanians and others there if they found it in their economic or political interests. Plus ca change, plus ce la meme chose: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
I would like to wish you and all the people of Kosovo the best of luck with your new lives in a new country, and I hope that you can build a State and society truly based on democracy, human rights and the rule of Law. I can assure you that after 15 years of involvement with the Serbian nation, and almost 3 years of living here in Serbia, they certainly have not.
http://www.bartleby.com/61/images/indoeuro.jpg
Living in Serbia often reminds me of when I was a recent arrival in Mexico City some years ago. I had moved to Mexico for a four year stint as a journalist, and later, served as an intelligence and strategic policy analyst.
Each day that I would peruse the local press, I was aghast at the prevalence of corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and smugness ? qualities that were so commonplace as to at times be paraded as sources of national pride. And as time went on, and I acquired deeper personal experience, I saw that these reports only hinted at what lie beneath. Regrettably, the same has come true of my almost three years living in Serbia.
In 2006 I was an intelligence and strategic policy analyst in Kosovo, writing under the pen-name V. Groginsky. Among my activities, I was involved in acquiring the database of the KPC (formerly UCK) and bringing it to Serbia. At that time I believed that the Serbs were exclusive victims of international policy bias in the region, and that their claims were the most valid among the conflicting parties in the Balkans. Never having lived in the Balkans, I was under the impression that recent events in the Balkans were not of their own making, but were forced upon them.
For all the years that I defended the Serbian nation, I never understood why their former neighbors and countrymen would choose warfare and bloodshed to secede from them. Until I lived in Serbia; now I do.
While my efforts to analyze the facts on the ground, and ?follow them wherever
they may lead?, were well-intentioned, I failed to see these events within the greater context ? to see them within the larger picture. While refuting false media accusations and policy biases are of themselves noble pursuits, the fact is that I neglected one essential point: it is simply impossible for a non-Serb to have justice, equality or normal socio-economic relations within the Serbian nation.
What constitutes a legitimate and legal secession of territory I will leave for the legal experts and jurists to opine on. Certainly there are states which have not recognized Kosovo?s independence due to their own ongoing separatist insurrections, careful to not embolden or encourage their own local adversaries that warfare plus persistence equals legitimacy and recognition.
Living in Serbia often reminds me of when I was a recent arrival in Mexico City some years ago. I had moved to Mexico for a four year stint as a journalist, and later, served as an intelligence and strategic policy analyst.
Each day that I would peruse the local press, I was aghast at the prevalence of corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and smugness ? qualities that were so commonplace as to at times be paraded as sources of national pride. And as time went on, and I acquired deeper personal experience, I saw that these reports only hinted at what lie beneath. Regrettably, the same has come true of my almost three years living in Serbia.
In 2006 I was an intelligence and strategic policy analyst in Kosovo, writing under the pen-name V. Groginsky. Among my activities, I was involved in acquiring the database of the KPC (formerly UCK) and bringing it to Serbia. At that time I believed that the Serbs were exclusive victims of international policy bias in the region, and that their claims were the most valid among the conflicting parties in the Balkans. Never having lived in the Balkans, I was under the impression that recent events in the Balkans were not of their own making, but were forced upon them.
For all the years that I defended the Serbian nation, I never understood why their former neighbors and countrymen would choose warfare and bloodshed to secede from them. Until I lived in Serbia; now I do.
While my efforts to analyze the facts on the ground, and ?follow them wherever
they may lead?, were well-intentioned, I failed to see these events within the greater context ? to see them within the larger picture. While refuting false media accusations and policy biases are of themselves noble pursuits, the fact is that I neglected one essential point: it is simply impossible for a non-Serb to have justice, equality or normal socio-economic relations within the Serbian nation.
Living in Serbia often reminds me of when I was a recent arrival in Mexico City some years ago. I had moved to Mexico for a four year stint as a journalist, and later, served as an intelligence and strategic policy analyst.
Each day that I would peruse the local press, I was aghast at the prevalence of corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and smugness ? qualities that were so commonplace as to at times be paraded as sources of national pride. And as time went on, and I acquired deeper personal experience, I saw that these reports only hinted at what lie beneath. Regrettably, the same has come true of my almost three years living in Serbia.
In 2006 I was an intelligence and strategic policy analyst in Kosovo, writing under the pen-name V. Groginsky. Among my activities, I was involved in acquiring the database of the KPC (formerly UCK) and bringing it to Serbia. At that time I believed that the Serbs were exclusive victims of international policy bias in the region, and that their claims were the most valid among the conflicting parties in the Balkans. Never having lived in the Balkans, I was under the impression that recent events in the Balkans were not of their own making, but were forced upon them.Continues
Living in Serbia often reminds me of when I was a recent arrival in Mexico City some years ago. I had moved to Mexico for a four year stint as a journalist, and later, served as an intelligence and strategic policy analyst.
Each day that I would peruse the local press, I was aghast at the prevalence of corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and smugness ? qualities that were so commonplace as to at times be paraded as sources of national pride. And as time went on, and I acquired deeper personal experience, I saw that these reports only hinted at what lie beneath. Regrettably, the same has come true of my almost three years living in Serbia.
In 2006 I was an intelligence and strategic policy analyst in Kosovo, writing under the pen-name V. Groginsky. Among my activities, I was involved in acquiring the database of the KPC (formerly UCK) and bringing it to Serbia. At that time I believed that the Serbs were exclusive victims of international policy bias in the region, and that their claims were the most valid among the conflicting parties in the Balkans. Never having lived in the Balkans, I was under the impression that recent events in the Balkans were not of their own making, but were forced upon them.
For all the years that I defended the Serbian nation, I never understood why their former neighbors and countrymen would choose warfare and bloodshed to secede from them. Until I lived in Serbia; now I do.
Living in Serbia often reminds me of when I was a recent arrival in Mexico City some years ago. I had moved to Mexico for a four year stint as a journalist, and later, served as an intelligence and strategic policy analyst.
Each day that I would peruse the local press, I was aghast at the prevalence of corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and smugness ? qualities that were so commonplace as to at times be paraded as sources of national pride. And as time went on, and I acquired deeper personal experience, I saw that these reports only hinted at what lie beneath. Regrettably, the same has come true of my almost three years living in Serbia.
In 2006 I was an intelligence and strategic policy analyst in Kosovo, writing under the pen-name V. Groginsky. Among my activities, I was involved in acquiring the database of the KPC (formerly UCK) and bringing it to Serbia. At that time I believed that the Serbs were exclusive victims of international policy bias in the region, and that their claims were the most valid among the conflicting parties in the Balkans. Never having lived in the Balkans, I was under the impression that recent events in the Balkans were not of their own making, but were forced upon them.
http://www.kosovotimes.net/analysis/202-letter-from-a-former-enemy-you-were-right.html
By Russell Gordon on May 18, 2009
I just have one comment for you : you are a total idiot and full of shit! “Albanians are very hard working people” ?! Doing what? Drug traficking, raping, spreading teror and so on….. You completly forgot the history, failed to see reality and I have no time for you.
What is this the Russel Gordon show?
My comments are to pro-Serbian I guess, but Russell is the man.
Russell go take some pictures of your “hard working” Albanians.
Russel Gordon is just a hypocrite and needs to look in his own back yard before criticizing others.
Gordon is not a person but a collection of after-the-fact, U.S. intelligence psy-ops calculations aimed at demoralizing as many Serbs as possible. “He, or rather, “they” know about Serbian intelligence’s success obtaining KLA computers, and now, with Biden in town, they have an excuse to see who might be worth monitoring, like me I guess. This Web site’s software prevents repeat messages, but “Gordon’s” was superior tech. Remember, the U.S. military gave us the Internet when it had moved on to something else.
Anyway, the Serbs I know in Canada, and I know many, are all hard-working people. Many took dumb jobs to support themselves while gaining their Ph.D’s, M.A.’s B.A.’s or while buying time to establish many successful businesses.
But hold onto your hats, Serbia. Biden’s in town.
Interested Party.
Russel Gordon?s article smells of hypocrisy. If you replaced the words Serb and Albanian with the words American and Black American respectively you would think Russel Gordon was writing an article about the suppression of the Blacks in the his own southern states and other run down industrialised city?s in the US. When it comes to corrupt politicians his own politicians are the masters of corruption with the biggest examples that come to mind being the missing reconstruction money approved for the rebuilding of Kuwait and Iraq.
Interested party, your comment intrigues me especially about the mention of superior technology. I haven’t any advanced technology but I tested your repeat theory by posting a repeat comment from another topic, see above. Serbianna, apologies for repeating a comment.
Revelation 6
1And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals; and I heard, as it were, the noise of thunder, one of the four living beings saying, “Come and see!”
2And I saw, and behold, a white horse, and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him, and he went forth conquering and to conquer.
THE WORLD WILL BE SHAKEN WHEN SERBIA RISES IN THE POWER OF GOD.
THE SERBANS WILL BE AMAZED AS HOW BIG SERBIA WILL BECOME.
Orao.
COMPERE MY TALKBACK ABOVE,
ABOUT THE RIDER ON THE WHITE HORSE,
AND THE PROPHESY OF MITAR TARABIC,
OF A RIDER ON A WHITE HORSE.
THE COMMUNIST INTERPRETATION,
AND TRANSLATION,
OF TARABICs PROPHESY,
IS A FAKE.
THE SERBIAN ORIGINAL TEXT,
SPEAKS ABOUT -
“A KING WHO COMES TO HIS OWN PEOPLE,
WITH A NEW RELIGION,
AND THE PEOPLE IS COMPERED TO A BRIDE,
WAITING FOR HIS BRIDGROM”.
I HAVE HEARD IN A VISION,
HALF OF THE SERBIAN PEOPLE,
STANDING IN BELGRADE,
CALLING HIS NAME.
THE SERBIAN PEOPLE WILL SURELY RECOGNISE THIS ONE.
THIS HAS NOT YET HAPPEND !!!.
Orao.
Once was enough…Russell. Your aghast at reading corrupt,inept,smug news then stop perusing the western press-NYT/Wash.Post…correct? The corrupt politicians Russell is whining about in Serbia are they not mostly western-backed? Anyone who has their hand out for Soros money is corrupt to begin with.Where are you off to next-Russell….or where is the NGO you work for sending you? We know you won’t stay in newly independant “Kosava”….what would you do there when your funding runs dry???
Well said mr. Smith
He will be crawling back into the CIA swamp he came from.