Ethnic Cleansing of Serbs Continues

Elderly Serbs remaining in Kosovo-Metohija are the most vulnerable targets of Albanian violence.
75-Year-Old Woman, Another Victim of U.S.-Albanian Ethnic Cleansing
Head of the Coordinating Center for Kosovo-Metohija Vuko Antonijevic said on Wednesday that an attack on Vukosava Ivanovic, a 75-year-old Serb who lives in Pristina was clearly ethnically motivated.
An 18-year-old Albanian from Kosovo-Metohija province attacked a lone, helpless Serbian woman Tuesday as she was entering her house, savagely beating her without provocation and braking her nose. Elderly Vukosava was taken to the Pristina Emergency Center for medical help.
“This is a classical ethnically motivated attack at the 50 or 60 Serbs who remained in Pristina out of the 40,000 who lived there before,” Antonijevic said, adding that an increasing number of such provocations can be expected.
“Encouraged by statements of US President that Kosovo-Metohija will be independent, it seems that Kosovo Albanian separatists wish to expel the last Serbs from Kosovo-Metohija and cleanse the area of them completely,” Head of the Center said.
The Biggest Ethnic Cleansing Ever Committed Under the UN Flag
Advisor to the Serbian prime minister Aleksandar Simic qualified the attack on Vukosava Ivanovic as more than painful, in terms of humanity, and quite disturbing, in terms of politics.
Speaking for Tanjug, Simic reminded that at the time when the United Nations overtook the mission to safeguard peace in the province, there were more than 40,000 Serbs in Pristina, while now there are 50-60 of them remaining.
“However, even this, the biggest ethnic cleansing ever committed under the UN flag, is not enough for the Albanian separatists,” Simic said.
“It may be that the broken nose of the 75-yearl-old woman should not be surprising at all after the open support the Greater Albanian separatism has been given in Tirana earlier this week, from a country which has every right to boast of human rights values. In saying this, I am, of course, referring to the United States,” added Simic bitterly.
He pointed out that there was no more than a thin line between one’s arguing in favor of legal violence and real violence over helpless people, as in the case of this old woman, yet another victim of senseless Western anti-Serbian policy and savage Albanian separatism.