Posts Tagged ‘serbs’

Serbs outraged after Chinese construction firm destroys war monument

Serbs became outraged after a Chinese construction company destroyed a war memorial monument honouring Serbian soldiers of World War I and II, so-much-so that only pieces of it remain, Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty reported. A Chinese construction company working on a highway project tore down the towering statues of fighters near the village of… […]

Two ethnic Serbs injured in Christmas Eve shooting in Kosovo, suspect arrested

An 11-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man were injured after a gunman opened fire from a moving vehicle near the southern town of Shtërpce/Štrpce, Kosovo authorities said on Friday. Source Views: 0

Kosovan Serbs demonstrate against Kurti’s government

An estimated 1500 Kosovan Serbs have demonstrated in the north of the country against what they claim is the partisan rule of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. Source Views: 0

Bosnian Serbs will shut down government over genocide denial law

Bosnian Serb politicians have said they will boycott the country’s institutions in protest at the United Nations high representative’s decision to ban genocide denial. The move to block decision-making comes after Valentin Inzko imposed a number of changes to the country’s criminal code last week. Prison sentences of up to five years will be handed […]

In Mitrovica, a bridge that separates Kosovo’s Albanians and Serbs | Extract

It has been two decades since Serbs and Albanians stopped fighting in northern Kosovo, but relations between the two communities remain strained to this day. In Mitrovica, the bridge over the river Ibar is a testament to that divide, separating the two communities – often literally – from each other. Ian Bancroft has spent more […]

POLL: 19 Years After NATO’s Illegal Bombing of Serbia, Most Serbs Do Not Accept Apology from Brussels

On March 24, 1999, NATO launched Operation Noble Anvil, an eleven week illegal bombing of the country Yugoslavia, destroying essential civilian infrastructure, businesses, schools, hospitals, media outlets, and cultural monuments. The US and its allies tried, but failed, to gain authorisation for its ‘humanitarian intervention’ from the United Nations Security Council, and went to go […]

Poll: 19 years after NATO bombed Serbia, most Serbs won’t accept apology from alliance

     A majority of Serbs today would not accept an apology from NATO for its 1999 military intervention in Kosovo. Only 10 percent would wish to see their country become a member of the trans-Atlantic defense bloc, recent poll shows. The continued animosity towards NATO in Serbia was highlighted by an opinion poll conducted by […]

Kosovo Serbs ‘Terrified’ by Proposed Creation of “Greater Albania”

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France: On the Brink of Revolution?

Patrik FridénDaily Stormer May 31, 2016 Planning a vacation to the Riviera? Maybe the Euro games this summer? Don’t. You might literally get stuck in traffic. Transport workers now plan to join the nationwide strikes against the labor reform laws of the government. Strikes and protests have been going on since April of this year, […]

‘Hope in our hearts’: Syrian antiquities chief says experts to assess damage in Palmyra within days

READ MORE: Syrian army retakes Palmyra from ISIS Syria’s Directorate-General for Antiquities and Museums (DGAM), Maamun Abdelkarim, told RT that on Monday or Tuesday a group of experts will start evaluating the damage in order to report on how to “rebuild” the monuments at the renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site. He added that this information […]

Syria truce deal must guarantee terrorists don’t regroup or receive intl support – Assad

“We have said that we are ready to stop military operations,” Syrian president Bashar Assad stated, while noting that the nationwide cessation of hostilities “relates to more important factors.” First of all, for the truce to hold, terror groups must be prevented from “using it to improve their positions,” Assad said in an interview with […]

NATO and Serbs kick-off in Kosovo

  MC News September 28, 2011 BELGRADE/BRUSSELS – Tear gas, stun grenades and rubber bullets were fired and at least 11 people were injured Tuesday when NATO peacekeepers clashed with Serbs in the volatile northern Kosovo. The foreign policy chief of the European Union, which has been trying to keep tensions between Pristina and Belgrade […]

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