Kosovo Albanian
PM proud of atrocities against Serbs
January 22, 2008
SERBIANNA
Kosovo's Muslim separatist Prime Minister Hashim Thaci refused
to apologize for crimes committed against Serbs in 1999 while he was a
leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army. Over two thirds of Kosovo's Serb
Christians population has been either murdered or expelled by Thaci's forces.
"We have made all achievements together with help from the international
community," remarked Thaci when asked at a press conference in the Caglavica
Media Centre as to whether he felt guilty of crimes committed against Serbs
and whether he would apologize at the beginning of his term.
Thaci added that he was very proud of his past and the past of his people,
who, together with NATO, had achieved their goal.
"Now, we should focus on the future, a decision on the status or the
day of proclaiming independence will come very soon," said Thaci.
Kosovo is a Serbia province held siege by extremist Muslim ALbanians
who threaten violence if the world community does not give them independence.
Since 1999, over two thirds of Christians in the province have been ethnically
cleansed and hundreds of churches destroyed. |