Albanian secessionists have infiltrated Serbia and are doing exactly what they did in Kosovo. Start shooting and killing cops and soldiers and abducting people, in order to get a reaction by the Yugoslav police and army. Then they will be crying out to NATO for Human rights violations. The same situation is going on in Macedonia, the former republic of Yugoslavia. The Albanians have reestablished the "homeland calling" tax, which funds the Kosovo Liberation Army. They are continuing with their Greater Albanian plan, specially now that NATO encouraged them by assisting the fascist terrorist group, namely the KLA. This could be the beginning of another war. This falls right under
the same pattern used in Bosnia and Kosovo, where the separatists tried
their best to provoke a response to their attacks by the Yugoslav
officials. You will notice that non of this attacks make it to the
main stream news, and if they do they have a spin on them to portray the
Serbs as the bad guys. When the Serbs retaliate, you can bet you will hear
about it, only they will make it sound as if the Serbs just did it because
they enjoy killing.
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BELGRADE, Feb 27 (AFP) - One Serb policeman and one Kosovo Albanian
were killed and three policemen
wounded in an armed attack on a police patrol in Serbia near the border with Kosovo. A group of "Albanian terrorists coming from Kosovo" late Saturday opened
automatic weapons fire and threw hand grenades from an ambush at the patrol
near the village of Konculj, close to the town of Bujanovac, the
It named the dead as police major Slavisa Dimitrijevic, 27, and Kosovo
Albanian Fatmir Ibisi, 35, from the
This was the fourth attack on police in recent months in the area near
the admistrative border with Kosovo,
The KLA has been officially demilitarised since September last year and transformed under UN auspices into the Kosovo Protection Corps, in charge of civilian missions. The police said Ibisi, 35, was a member of the KPC, with the identification card GJ 10226. Since the withdrawal of Belgrade troops from Kosovo last June following NATO bombing, tensions have risen in the region, where some 100,000 people, live, most of them ethnic Albanians. On Friday, an explosive device went off in a heating plant in Bujanovac and more than 36 tonnes of heating oil poured into the streets of the town. There were no casualties in the blast, blamed by local authorities on KLA guerrillas. Yugoslav troops and special police and NATO-led peacekeepers based in
Kosovo are banned from a
In a recent telepehone interview with AFP, Riza Halimi, mayor of Presevo,
a town near Bujanovac populated mostly by Albanians, confirmed that
Kosovo Albanians were making "incursions" into the region.
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KFOR AWARE OF ALBANIAN EXTREMISTS
CROSSING KOSOVO BORDER KFOR spokesman, Philip Hening, stated in Pristina that the Intelligence Service of the international peacekeeping force in Kosovo had obtained information that Albanian extremists from Kosovo were involved in the terrorist actions in the south of Serbia and outside its province of Kosovo, in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanovac.
At the press conference, Hening said that this service is
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