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Uncondemned Albanian Terror Breeds More Albanian Terror

Holy Liturgy in the Serbian province of Kosovo
Serbian Jerusalem in ruins: Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, His Holiness Pavle, serving the Holy Liturgy upon the ruins of Holy Archangels Monastery. Kosovo and Metohija, Serbia.

Albanian Terrorists Blow Up Railway in Kosovo Province

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA, Serbia, December 8, 2006 (Beta) — Albanian terrorists blew up the tracks of the railways near the village of Mijalic (entirely inhabited by Albanian Muslims since 1999, when it was purged of Serbs) only minutes before a train transporting Serbs from the villages of Priluzje and Plemetina was scheduled to pass.

This railway line, from Zvecan toward Kosovo Polje, is chiefly used by Serbs traveling from Kosovo and Metohija province, according to the Press Center of the province’s Coordinating Center.

According to a written statement, the train transporting several dozen Serbs was stopped after the explosion in Vucitrn and passengers had to continue on their way to Priluzje and Plemetina by bus.

Albanians from Serbian Kosovo Province Confirm the Latest Terrorist Attack

PRISTINA, Serbia, December 8, 2006 (Beta) — The Albanian police service (KPS) - established and paid by the UN administration in Serbian province - confirmed that an explosion occurred today at about 5:00 p.m. near the village of Mijalic, damaging a section of the railway.

KPS spokesman Veton Elsani said that no one was injured and that members of a region investigation unit from Kosovska Mitrovica and the district public prosecutor immediately went to the scene of the explosion to conduct an investigation.

As usual, Albanian Muslim police (on UN payroll) has no information regarding the possible perpetrators of the latest terrorist act. They don’t know anything and even go as far as questioning “the motives” behind the act. Let me offer some assistance, by spelling the most obvious few: T-E-R-R-O-R and E-T-H-N-I-C-K   C-L-E-A-N-S-I-N-G (of Serbs and other non-Albanians from the Serbian province). There! Perhaps that will help throw some light on these deeply puzzling events.

High Tolerance for Anti-Serbian Terror Comes Back to Haunt the UN Administration

Tanjug reports groups of armed and masked Albanian terrorists in Kosovo and Metohija are not a novelty, and with their latest appearance they are trying to influence the negotiating process of finding a solution for the status of Kosovo province, Kosovo and Metohija political analyst Milivoje Mihajlovic said on Thursday.

“There is a political background behind those armed groups, which are not robbing but only requesting IDs from people traveling by car in Drenica and Metohija. This way, extreme Albanian groups are sending out a message to the “international community” that they ‘control the situation in the field,’ that they would not accept other solution but independence for Kosovo and Metohija,” Mihajlovic told Tanjug.

Commenting on the statements of the Kosovo police on the armed and masked groups of men in the western parts of southern Serbian province, Mihajlovic stated that those are illegal, paramilitary organizations, which have been acting semi-legally over the past seven years with the aim to maintain the atmosphere of insecurity and threats to the Serbs mainly, but also to members of the international administration in the province.

“UNMIK and KFOR have so far been tolerating the presence of paramilitary units of the Albanian extremists and their attacks against the Serb population. Not a single serious investigation of the attacks against Serbs has been carried out, and thousands of cases of the usurpation of the Serbian property have not been solved,” said Mihajlovic, adding that the failure to punish crimes had returned to the international administration in Kosovo as a boomerang.

When did Ahtisaari Turn Deaf, Dumb and Blind?

BELGRADE, Serbia, December 9, 2006 (Politika) — Serbian Government’s Media Office Director Srđan Đurić has called on UN Kosovo status envoy Martti Ahtisaari (a.k.a. Adolfsen) to finally condemn terror and violence of the Albanian Muslim separatists in occupied Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija.

“Ahtisaari’s persistent silence and lack of condemnation for Albanian terrorist attacks so far has been incomprehensible,” Đurić told Tanjug.

“Ahtisaari was given a mandate by the United Nations to most severely condemn and sanction every act of violence,” reminded Đurić. He added that Ahtisaari’s mandate is nearing its end and a new mediator will likely be appointed by mid-2007. “However, he [Adolfsen] has not once condemnded acts of Albanian terrorism, and it’s high time he did that for the very first time,” Đurić concluded.