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Tanjug News Agency
April 28, 2008
Pro-Serbia rally staged in Moscow
MOSCOW - Over 1,000 protestors, mainly young people,
gathered in Moscow for a rally of support for Serbia,
calling on Russia to send its army to Kosovo to
protect the Serbs.
Yesterday's meeting, organized by Russian
national-patriotic groups and movements, began with a
“Serbian march” and a sermon led by the elder of the
Church of Nikola on Bersenyevski, Abbot Kiril.
Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and Serb Radical Party
(SRS) representatives also addressed the protestors.
The participants, who also included representatives of
the Serb community in Moscow, carried Serbian flags
and those of the organizers, the Euroasian Youth
Union, Orthodox icons and a flag with Milesevski’s
White Angel, as well as t-shirts and banners carrying
messages such as “Kosovo is Serbia”, “One soul—one
people”, and “Russia, Help Serbia”.
The marchers chanted “Glory to Serbia, Shame on
America”, “Glory to Russia, Glory to Serbia”, “Russian
Army to Kosovo” and “Yankee Go Home”.
Euroasian Movement leader Aleksandr Dugin told the
crowd in front of the Ukraina Hotel opposite the
Russian government building that the Serbs were
“Russia’s conscience,” and that Kosovo had been handed
to “the Albanian mafia,” and that a “criminal clique
is calling itself a protector of democracy.”
“Our brothers have stayed there and are living there
as if in a concentration camp,” said Dugin, adding
that the Kosovo Serbs, with their churches and
monasteries, were hostages of a new world order that
the U.S. wished to create.
Kosovo was, the Eurasian Movement leader said, closer
to Russia than many thought, given that Ukraine was
being prised from Russia and into NATO according to
the same model and intentions as used for Croatia.
"Ukraine is our Kosovo," he proclaimed.
He said that the Russian authorities had taken the
right course, and that they supported their Serbian
friends, though he called on the government to send
the Russian Army to Kosovo to protect the Serbs, to
avert a possible genocide.
Several hundred protestors joined Dugin in chanting
“Russian Army to Kosovo!”
SRS and SPS representatives General Bozidar Delic and
Dusan Jelicic attended the rally, saying that Serbia
would never give up Kosovo.
Serbian News Network - SNN
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