Another “Good” Balkan Muslim With the Bloodthirst

Albanian Muslim Smail Tulja, arrested by the Montenegro police, after Interpol issued a warrant.
“Good” and “Quiet” Albanian Muslim Arrested as a Serial Killer
Unlike the Bosnian Muslim mass murderer, Albanian Muslim serial killer Smail Tulja has not been killing for his faith, but for pleasure, or out of “passion.” And again, interestingly enough, NOT ONE of the mainstream media reporters wants to say the Bronx butcher is an ethnic Albanian of Muslim faith.
Instead, they prefer to identify him as a “citizen of Montenegro,” leaving the unpleasant facts unsaid, as if it really doesn’t matter and as if they would have done exactly the same if the man who was butchering, beheading and dismembering women in Belgium, Albania and States was of Serbian ethnicity.
So, let me bring this question up: If this butcher was a Serb, would the mass media also omit to say it? Would the headlines remain as muddy, obscure and politically correct as “Arrested Suspected Serial Killer in Europe” (!), or would they be screaming: SERB SERIAL KILLER FINALLY CAUGHT...? No, seriously, what do you think?
Porous Balkan Borders Allow Every Scumbag to Move to Serbian Kosovo-Metohija
Apart from the obvious, malicious and intentional omissions, most of the MSM parrots, copying from each other as usual, haven’t been able to clarify the issue with two of the Albanian serial killer’s last names, Dzurlic and Tulja. The confusion was created by the gnome himself — an Albanian Muslim born near Plav in Montenegro (Albanian populated region of the tiny republic-turned-state), Smail’s real last name is Dzurlic. He changed it when he married an Albanian woman Remzija, in 1990, and took her last name, Tulja. Since then, he kept using his wife’s last name in official documents and this has made the search for him more difficult, since the international warrant for his arrest was under the name Smail Dzurlic. Once Interpol found out that he took his wife’s last name, they informed the Podgorica police and Smail was arrested. By the way, Remzija whose last name Smail took, is also missing and is believed to be Tulja’s last victim, one of the two Albanian women that were killed and dismembered since Tulja returned to the Balkans.
Podgorica daily Dan also explains that the Albanian Muslim Dzurlic family has moved into Serbian Kosovo-Metohija province from neighboring Montenegro republic 40 years ago (must be because they wanted to be “abused” by the Serbs in Serbia) and immigrated to United States from there. Another bunch “oppressed” by the “nasty Serbs,” no doubt.
“Quiet” Albanian Muslim Cab Driver — Just Another “New Yorker” or a Butcher?
While living in New York, the Albanian psycho was a cab driver. He dated Mary Beal, a 61 year old widow, who has reportedly told her neighbors “If you ever don’t see me with the dogs for one day, come looking for me.” Soon afterwards, her decapitated, dismembered body was found in two bags near the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Smail Tulja was immediately a prime suspect, being that he also had “11 [prior] arrests in The Bronx and Manhattan for crimes including assault and attempted murder.” But the police didn’t have enough evidence to charge him until 1995, and when they went to arrest him, he was gone.
Brooklyn North Homicide Detective Dennis Singleton traced Tulja to Belgium, where another five women were slaughtered and dismembered since the Albanian butcher fled there. Tulja then disappeared from Belgium too and was finally located closer to home when Detective John Osorio happened to be at a session where an FBI agent was discussing the “recent unsolved homicides of two women in Albania who’d been stabbed and dismembered.” The NYPD, Interpol and FBI worked with Montenegro authorities to locate Tulja, who was found because he had submitted his fingerprints while applying for a government job in Montenegro.
As disgusting as the whole story is, one cannot escape being flabbergasted by the fact members of certain ethnic and religious groups have been allowed to go wherever they wish, from U.S.A. to any of the EU member states and to roam the West as they please, with virtually no obstacles and no check-ups whatsoever. How could someone with no less than eleven arrests for violent crimes, including attempted murder in United States and a prime suspect in the case of ghastly beheading and dismemberment of a woman, be allowed to move into Belgium, or any other EU country, just because that’s where he wants to live now?!
Is there anyone out there who still thinks merciless mainstream media vilification of Serbs and the crocodile tears it has been shedding over Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the past 17 years have nothing to do with it?
Comments
You got it, sister! Spot on.
Posted by: Blackbird | February 22, 2007 09:16 PM
I don't understand your opening statement...'if someone is a mass murderer due to religeous reasons is that some how more acceptable than just being a weirdo like smail tulja?
It is never acceptable to murder for what ever reason, it scares me even more when i hear the likes of bush's hawks justify a war on religeous grounds or a Albanian ethnic muslim or a othodox serb do the same..people who have this ability to justify atrocities on religeous grounds are all the same, that is the irony of it all, may be they should all get together, they have so much in common.
I live in montenegro about 50% of the time and has travelled alott in both serbia and kosovo and met all sorts of nice and awful people...funny old world.
Posted by: robin brown | February 24, 2007 03:35 AM
Robin, I usually don't respond to the kind of comments such as yours, since I don't have time to additionally explain my articles to someone who stumbles upon this part of cyberspace and feels like the bloggers' "philosophy" should be broken down for them.
My "opening statement" doesn't contain any qualification such as the one you suggest (so I'm actually wondering about your 'benevolence' and sincerity). It merely continues from the story of the Bosnian Muslim mass murderer who appears to have committed a carnage over Americans for religious "reasons", and says that unlike that killer, the Albanian Muslim serial killer appears to have not killed for his faith, but for other "reasons". If you drop your apparent prejudice and read that sentence again, you'll see what's fairly obvious - there is no trace of qualification in the sense that one is good and the other is bad. And if you merely want to know my personal opinion, here goes: I don't know which of those two is worse or more sickening.
If you take your time to browse through this site, you'll quickly realize the purpose of these articles is not to philosophize about the shape the world is in, about the human nature in general and about this or that ethnic or religious group as a whole. The articles published here do not attempt to explain human psyche, nor to apply the Taoist yin-yang system of values to each of the subjects covered. The articles published here are very concrete, they contain the first and last names of the people involved and are written in a way that is pretty straightforward and self-explanatory.
So, I'm not sure I understand what's your point, if there was one at all - the fact that you live here or there has nothing to do with any of what is written here, and the fact that there are all sorts of people everywhere is the type of thing most of us learn at the age of five.
Frankly, I don't see why you bothered in the first place, unless if your real purpose for this "comment" was to push the "Orthodox Serbs" into the picture, as if any of the Orthodox Serbian immigrants have ever done anything as despicable and repulsive as the Bosnian Muslim Sulejman Talovic, or an Albanian Muslim Smail Tulja.
I also find your malicious suggestion that Orthodox Christian Serbs would wage a war in the name of their Faith insultingly dishonest: the defensive wars Serbs have taken part in throughout their millennium long history have always been brought to them and started by others - Serbs have never invaded another country/nation or waged a war of aggression, but have only fought for their own survival, against the Ottoman (Muslim) hordes, against Croat, Albanian and German fascists, against radical Islamic regime in Bosnia and the Albanian terrorists, KLA Islamofascists, in their own Kosovo and Metohija province... Serbia today remains the most ethnically and religiously diverse part of the former Yugoslavia and if you have traveled the region as you say you did, you should know this perfectly well for yourself.
So, either drop your prejudice and malice or go waste someone else's time.
P.S. "Weirdo" is someone who goes out in his pajamas or takes a goose for a walk. Someone who mutilates, beheads and dismembers people like this Albanian compatriot of yours is a monster and a beast in human shape.
Posted by: Svetlana | February 24, 2007 06:08 AM