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From: sparta
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
United Human Rights Council
P.O. Box 10039
Glendale, CA 91209
Re: A response to your website
Your website is a public disgrace. On one hand you claim to be the
perpetrators of “truth” and defenders of “human rights,” yet your site is full
of hideous lies and ugly omissions related to Bosnia and Kosovo. In whose
interests do you work so diligently?
No mention is made in your sleazy recall of history that
Yugoslavia was formed after WWI when Serbia gave up her nationhood that was
internationally recognized at the Congress of Berlin in 1878. It was therefore no accident that the
newly formed country was called, The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes,
renamed Yugoslavia several years later.
No mention is made that Albanians represented less than 3% (according to
numerous historical archives) of the newly form country and are not mentioned in
the name of this new country.
Albania, as a country, was also formed during this period. Your claim that Serbs, Croats and
Albanians were historic “bitter enemies” is also a gross distortion of
history. In a thousand years the
Croats and Serbs never fought a war…not until the Croats sided with the Austrian
Empire during the First World War.
Why would a human rights organization deliberately manipulate history in
this manner?
When it was obvious the Austrian Empire would be crushed by
the Serbs and the Allies, the Croats, who were vassals of the Austrians fled
like rats in a sinking ship… right into the arms of their Serbian enemies who
were unwillingly forced by the allies to embrace their former enemies in this
alleged “Brotherhood of Unity,” of Tito’s communist system, which in reality was
a South Slav shot-gun wedding, concocted by the British, the handmaiden of
future wars. The true nature of the
Croats and Albanians was exposed 23 years later in the Second World War when
both were Nazi collaborators and willingly joined in the genocide that
liquidated over one million Serbs, 60,000 Jews and 80,000 Roma. How clever of your so-called
humanitarian website that you omit these important and shocking numbers.
As for Kosovo being a “self-governing” province, this did
not occur until 1974 when Tito granted Kosovo autonomy. This was a dictator’s decision without a
single vote of the people of Yugoslavia or their government. During that autonomy the Albanians ban
the Cyrillic alphabet of their minority Serb population—an alphabet used by the
Serbs since the 800s. Serbs were fired from their jobs and a reign of racist
persecution followed.
Every policeman, judge, teacher, doctor, and government
official was an Albanian. These
Albanian authorities removed Serbian books on history, religion and music from
Kosovo schools and libraries and burned over 2 million volumes. Many of these
books were more than 500 years old and were considered treasures of the Serbian
church. During this period Albanians destroyed a Serbian monastery and several
churches, raped Serbian nuns and Serbian girls and burned hundreds of Serbian
barns to encourage Serbs to leave…more than 125,000 Serbs fled Kosovo from 1974
to 1989. Many were forced to leave.
Where is their justice?
Added to the 150,000 Serbs that were forced to flee Kosovo
during the Holocaust and the fact that after the war Tito refused to allow their
return this 300,000 decrease in the Serbian population has had a destructive
impact on Kosovo to this day. The massive invasion of illegal alien Albanians
crossed into Kosovo from Albania as easily as Mexicans cross our borders each
night in San Diego. Tito allowed the population to increase unchecked. Albanians were granted a form of
welfare, unheard of in any Communist system in the world. Currently more than one-third of
Kosovo’s alleged 2 million populations is made up of Albanians who were never
citizens of Yugoslavia and who now demand independence. I assume that when the illegal Mexicans
become the majority in California the United Human Rights Council of Glendale
will have no objection to their joining California to Mexico?
During the period of Kosovo “autonomy,” Albanians occupied
all of the leading positions on the Committee of Education, Science and Culture,
the Teaching Council of Kosovo, the Institute for Education, the Kosovo
Provincial Archives, the Institute of History, the Academy of Science and Art at
Pristina University and in the Society of Authors. Where was the voice of the United Human
Rights Council during this period?
This was pure unvarnished Racism! Or was George Soros too occupied at the
time with making money to notice?
David Binder, Balkan Correspondent for the New York Times, wrote numerous
articles about these crimes against the Serbs in Kosovo, but I would surmise
than none of the members of your organization were born then? I would also
assume that none of these real facts of history have any impact on your
agenda.
United Human Rights Council was also silent in the 1970s
when the most significant Serbian authors’ work, such as those of Dobrica Cosic
(a former president of Yugoslavia) and Jovan Ducic, were deliberately removed
from the curricula at Pristina University.
The same fate fell on Ivo Andric, the only Yugoslav Nobel price winner
because he admitted that he was of Serbian heritage. Kosovo Albanians refused to educate
their children in state run schools in former Yugoslavia and taught their
children only in Albanian schools and only in the Albanian language exposing the
bigoted nature of these people.
Here in Los Angeles, especially in Glendale where your
organization is located, there is a large Armenian minority surrounded by the
city of Los Angeles where more than 20 major languages are being spoken, yet
your organization now defends Albanians for creating what can only be called an
ethnically pure Kosovo? It is more
than obvious that your organization supported the creation of Croatia, another
ethnically pure state that successfully cleansed 12% of its Serbian minority and
destroyed 98 Serbian churches and tens of thousands of Serbian homes.
You make no mention on your site that the Bosnian Muslims
were supported by 3,500 of Osama bin Laden’s Afghan terrorists who entered
Bosnia through the Green Crescent and succeeded in creating the new country of
Bosnia. Their terrorist violence liquidated 32,000 Serbs and destroyed 218
Serbian churches from 1992-93. The
Clinton administration and his State Department were just as silent as your
organization in allowing these Islamofascists to do your dirty work.
Since the arrival of UN troops in Kosovo after the end of
the war, Albanians have destroyed 152 ancient Serbian Orthodox churches, more
than 40 destroyed in March of 2004 in 4 days of Albanian violence in which more
than 500 Serbian homes went up in smoke—a clear sign of the drive for ethic
purity as the United Human Rights Council not only remains silent, you omit any
reference to these ugly Human Rights violations. Not one single Albanian has been
indicted or arrested for these crimes against humanity. Perhaps your
organization believes Serbs do not deserve any rights or do you simply have no
public conscience or responsibility?
During the “autonomy” Albanologists spread rumors that they
were on the verge of finding archeological evidence that the Albanians were
direct descendants of Illyrians.
Millions of dollars came in from Tirana, Iran, Saudi Arabia and
Turkey. But, there was no such
evidence to be found. During the
construction of the dam on the Fierza River project, which flooded parts of
Metohija (a Serbian word meaning church property) Albanian “experts” were ready
to believe it a godsend that they had finally found their traces of an Illyrian
settlement. The money came pouring
in for additional research.
Meanwhile, the discovery turned out to be the remnants of Slav culture
and suddenly all financial assistance was discontinued and the project was
abandoned and sunk in the newly formed lake. The destruction of this archeological
site was directed by the Albanian “autonomously” controlled government and led
by individuals like Professor Ismajli who did not think Serbs deserved the
enlightenment of these discoveries, another repugnant example of the true
anti-Serb hatred of the Albanian people and their leaders.
In 1989, on the streets of Kosovo, His Grace Bishop Pavle
(Bishop of Kosovo) was nearly beaten to death by a gang of Albanian youths. He was 79-years old at the time. He spent three months in intensive care
and nearly died of his wounds. He
is now the current Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church. These same Albanian hoodlums who nearly
killed the Bishop of Kosovo also desecrated his church by leading animals into
the sanctuary to defecate on the holy alter. They urinated and scribbled filthy words
on the church walls. Today these
Albanian terrorists are now adults and no doubt have the same thug mentality
are most likely the same criminals
who destroyed over 150 Serbian churches as the United Human Rights Council
manages to look the other way eliminating any reference of the destruction of
these cultural and religious monuments by Albanians. Your silence is an immoral
disgrace in the name of human rights.
When Slobodan Milosevic went to Kosovo in 1989 and in his
speech he said, “No one is going to beat you again” he was referring to the near
beating to death of Bishop Pavle.
Your organization and the media have done an excellent job of distorting
that speech and to claim he went to Kosovo to “inflame long-standing
tensions.” Apparently burning 2
million Serbian books, destroying Serbian monasteries and churches, raping
Serbian nuns and Serbian girls, forcing tens of thousands to flee and banning
Serbs from fully participating in the Kosovo government are mere “tensions” to
people of your ilk? Your
organization does not give a rat’s ass about Human Rights or there would be
equal rights in Kosovo today—instead, the Serbian minority population is being
forced to live in barbed-wired enclosed compounds under the protection of UN
troops. Those who have dared to leave these compounds have been murdered.
Is there no depth to which United Human Rights Council will
stoop in the pursuit of your hidden political agenda?
William Dorich, Publisher
The writer is the author of 5 books on Balkan history
including his 1991 book, “Serbian Genocide 1941-45,” the 1992 book “Kosovo” the
first book published in the U.S. on this region of the world, the 1994 book “The
Suppressed Serbian Voice and the Free Press in America,” the 1996 book “A Brief
History of Serbian Music,” and his 1998 book, “Hilandar Octocentenary” published
to commemorate the 800th anniversary of
the Hilandar Monastery on Mt. Athos.
He is the recipient of The Order of St. Sava, the highest award given to
a layperson by the Holy Synod of Serbian Bishops and An Award of Merit form the
Serbian Bar Association of America.
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