Bishop Artemije in Canada’s Parliament — Video
Bishop Artemije: I am Here as a Witness (Part 1)
Bishop Artemije: “Albanian Muslim jihadi terrorists have committed a pogrom of Christians in Kosovo and Metohija.”
Jim Jatras and Ambassador James Bissett (Part 2)
Jim Jatras: “Planned jihad in Kosovo is well known and simply ignored by the Western governments.”
Ambassador Bissett: “NATO’s and U.N’s record in Kosovo has been marked by double standards, by duplicity and by outright cowardice.”
Albanians are a Minority in Serbia (Part 3)
Bishop Artemije: “Albanians are a minority in Serbia and nowhere else in the world can a minority secede part of the mother-country they inhabit.”
Jim Jatras: “ [Serbian] ‘Genocide’ in Kosovo is like the WMD in Iraq: it is not there — it did not happen.”
Ambassador Bissett: “We Ought to Live Up to What We Say We Stand For — Democratic Principles, Human Rights and the Rule of Law” (Part 4)
Ambassador Bissett: “The ‘negotiations’ are not real and the U.N’s special envoy Martti Ahtisaari has openly stated that the end result will be independence [...] He has also gone further and said that the punishment of the Serbs for “Milosevic’s crimes” have to be borne collectively by the Serbian people — so collective guilt becomes a part of his decision making. That statement alone should have completely disqualified him and he should have been asked to step down as the special envoy.”
His Grace Artemije, Bishop of Ras-Prizren and Kosovo and Metohija, Canadian Ambassador James Bissett and Jim Jatras of Venable LLP, Director of the American Council for Kosovo have addressed Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, Canada, on October 26, 2006.



