U.N. fires its Kosovo police chief after deaths (Because people will notice if an Albanian dies in Kosovo, whereas no one notices the sometimes weekly killings of Serbs, much less gets fired over it. If you have any doubt that Serb-hunting is a legal sport in Kosovo, here is just one of several hundred examples that illustrate it. Meanwhile, the rest-in-peacekeepers aren’t allowed to use deadly force to prevent it, because then an Albanian could die, and people would notice.)
Two Kosovo Albanian (Boys) Rape a Five Year-old Girl (in Switzerland) (Mind this sentence from a 1987 NYT article: “Slavic Orthodox churches have been attacked, and flags have been torn down. Wells have been poisoned and crops burned. Slavic boys have been knifed, and some young ethnic Albanians have been told by their elders to rape Serbian girls.” My point, yet again: whether it’s raping the host society’s females or shooting up its military, it happened to the Serbs first, and the rest of us are merely reaping the consequences of not studying their example and of viewing their experiences in a vacuum; like Israelis, the Serbs have been the canary in the mine shaft.)
See the video here. (From Tirana-based TV station News 24)
In it, one of eight armed and masked men sits at a desk with US and EU flags, reading a statement that the “UCC” has been created. (From “UCK,” which is the Albanian acronym for KLA; just substitute the “K” for Kosovo with a “C” for Chamuria. Chamuria is the name that Albanians have given to Epirus, an area near northern Greece’s border with Albania. So just like Kosovo = “Kosova”, here Epirus = Chamuria.) On the wall behind the speaker is an Albanian flag and a map of “Chamuria”.
At least there’s this, from a translated report by Albanian newspaper Gazeta Shqiptare on April 28:
Greeks in Albania Call for Independence ( “demanding no more than what Albania was demanding for Kosova” ) Get this: Albanian politicians in Tirana are pissed off by this statement by one ethnically Greek mayor in Albania, saying — get ready — that his declaration “violates Albania’s territorial integrity” and that “they reflect an open, anti-constitutional position.” (Only Albanians are allowed to violate a sovereign’s territorial integrity… unconstitutionally and with the support of the international community.)