Even after the very bloody wars that have befallen the Serbians within the former Yugoslavia you'll find the remaining Serbians tolerant enough to have included news in Greek, Turkish, English languages - in spite of the fact that those nations (for the most part) worked against Serbian interests in former Yugoslavia
Good Bye Bosnia
Although the Bosnian soil was over 60% Serbian before the conflicts of the republics that have comprised former Yugoslavia – the spread of Islam continues. The mosque building in Banja Luka continues against the will of the local people (mainly Serbs) and with a good reason. What the world at large does not realize is that the Bosnia conflict was NOT A LOCAL WAR nor a CIVIL WAR, it was AN INTERNATIONAL WAR (many Muslim countries participated, sent armaments, soldiers, finances, etc. The respectable Belgian source NUCLEUS (can be found at:
nucleusopinion.net/ ) says so among many other sources. Here is one short quote: “Streamers Violence came from one side, the Albanian Muslims, against a handful of Christian Serbs, refusing to abandon their homeland.
The war in Bosnia was not a local conflict. The entire Muslim world participated in it, showing the consistency of its nations.”
Before we move on to the topic of other Islamists presence on the soil of former Yugoslavia, allow me to post a copy of the Republika Srpska (Serbian half of Bosnia) news section for today March 16, 2005: Wednesday, 16 March 2005
The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in English, 05-03-16
Athens News Agency: News in Greek, 05-03-16, [ASCII Greek]
Athens News Agency: News in English, 05-03-16
Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation: News in Greek, 05-03-16, [ASCII Greek]
The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in Greek, 05-03-16 [ASCII Greek]
Turkish Press Review, 05-03-16
It seems pretty inconsistent with any alleged “ethnic cleansing” that this small Serbian community would be so open-minded as to post news in Greek, Turkish and English – so we may freely conclude that the Republika Srpska still adheres to the multicultural and multiethnic views. Try find any news in Serbian (Cyrillic script) in either Croatia or the Muslim part of Bosnia – you won’t find any.
The Kosovo violence continues following the Islam’s success in Bosnia, in spite of the fact that in Southern Serbia and in Macedonia churches have already been destroyed. In 2001 no less than 20 churches and convents were annihilated in Macedonia. While this clash of civilizations is going on, the Serbs and the Orthodox people are generally abandoned. In the West they have even been presented as devils, by media and politicians alike and in the end Serbia was bombed in the name of humanism, human rights and peace.
Let’s also remember that In Kosovo an active Islamization is going on. In August 2000, the United Arab Emirates decided to finance the building of 50 new mosques in Kosovo. Five of these have already been built in Decani. Saudi-Arabia financed the spreading of the doctrine and the revival of Islam. No wonder that during the incidents in March, the crowds yelled everywhere ‘Allahu Akbar’. Even though, a resolution on March 31st 2004, the American Senate condemned the Albanian violence against the Serbs as ‘ethnic cleansing’. Actually, the houses of the Serbs were burnt down (more than 500) and the people driven away were Serbs (more than 4.000). These facts have to be stressed. All over the country, Albanians bulldoze churches and equalize the ground where they stood. Sometimes they even dig out the foundations, so that no trace of a Christian civilization remains. As far as the media informed the world about the events of 17-19 March, they did it by disguising the real facts, typifying them as ‘disorders’ or ‘ethnic violence’, as if two hostile ethnical groups confronted each other. This was indeed not the point. The violence came from one direction, from the Albanian Muslims against the hard core of Christian Serbs who refuse to leave their homeland. As is well known, only 100.000 Serbs remain in Kosovo. In 1999 more than 200.000 of them fled the country. The time has come when the Christian, Serbian and European heritage must be eradicated in Kosovo, in addition to which there are attempts to rename Serbian heritage of Kosovo into Byzantine.
Iliya Pavlovich