ILLEGAL YUGOSLAV WAR GAVE
BOOST TO ISLAMIC EXTREMISM
ALBANIAN MUSLIM DESECRATION OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IN KOSOVO
By Sherrie Gossett
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
August 15, 2005
INTRODUCTION (RA)
"For the past 10 years ... Ayman al-Zawahiri (bin Laden's second
in command) has operated terrorist training camps [and] weapons of mass
destruction factories throughout Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bulgaria,
Turkey and Bosnia ... Though the Clinton administration had been briefed
extensively by the State Department in 1993 on the growing Islamist
threat in former Yugoslavia, little was done to follow through".
Wall Street Journal November 2001
"Posing as members of the Real IRA, we ... made our deal in
Kosovo, a breeding ground for fanatics with al-Qaeda links. Our contact
was the deputy commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army Niam Behljulji
... [who allegedly supplied] terrorists across Europe and has been accused
of massacring Serbian women and children during the war. He even posed
grinning for a photograph, holding the severed head of one of his victims."
Sunday Mirror, December 2003
The illegal and obnoxious support by Blair and Clinton of the war
waged by German Europe to destroy Yugoslavia is well documented on this
website. Now we see how the Islamic extremism which British German and
American money has financed and supported militarily in Bosnia and Kosovo
(and increasingly in neighbouring Macedonia) is a growing threat to
the whole of the West, to Russia - and even now to China which is worried
about the stability of its Muslim province of Xinjiang. Christian Orthodox
Serbs were a historic bulwark against Islamic imperialism for centuries
and an ally against European Fascism in the 20th century.
NATO's ally in Bosnia was President Alija Izetbegovic who wrote
in the Muslim Declaration "There can be no peace or co-existence
between the Islamic Faith and non Islamic institutions..The Islamic
movement must take power..."
But by doing the will of the Vatican (which with the massive ethnic
cleansing of the Krajina, Bosnia and Kosovo has pushed Orthodox Christianity
further eastwards) and Germany (which has restored the petty fascist
statelets of the Nazi era) in destroying Yugoslavia the British and
US Governments have massively boosted the worst kind of Islamic fanaticism.
The price, as 53 Londoners found, will be great - but let us not forget
which politicians are responsible.
(CNSNews.com) - International intervention to halt the persecution
of Christians in Kosovo is a "complete failure," according
to past and present diplomats who briefed Capitol Hill staff late last
week. They pointed to the destruction of 150 churches and the simultaneous
construction of 200 mosques.
Cybercast News Service obtained video of the burning and desecrating
of the churches by ethnic Albanians, most of them Muslim. The new
mosques are funded by "Wahhabist nations," the diplomats said,
raising the specter of radical Islam incubating on the doorstep of Europe
in a province rife with illegal arms and narcotics trafficking.
The religious persecution also is part of a political strategy of violence,
which - if rewarded by granting independence to Kosovo - could trigger
similar violent secessionist movements throughout neighboring states
and countries, they warned.
Unfolding events in Kosovo already have sent shock waves to as far
away as China, which has now expressed concern to the U.S. over the
possible copycat secession in its predominantly Muslim Xinjiang Province.
Kosovo, an international protectorate administered by the United Nations,
is part of Serbia and Montenegro, but the legal authority of the region
is the U.N. Interim Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). The province is considered
one of the jewels of Christian heritage, having served as the 'Vatican'
of Christian Orthodoxy from the 12th century onward. Serbs, who are
predominantly Orthodox Christians, constitute a minority, as do Turks,
Roma (gypsies) and Muslim Slavs. Eighty-eight percent of Kosovo's population
is made up of Muslim Albanians.
The attacks and ongoing persecution are seen by some as the purposeful
targeting of the very symbols of Christian European civilization.
Between 1999 and 2004, approximately150 churches, monasteries, seminaries,
and bishop residences were attacked by ethnic Albanian mobs. Many of
the churches contained priceless Byzantine frescoes and other religious
artifacts dating as far back as the 13th century. Many of the sites
were reduced to rubble.