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Kosovo: Land of the American Dream, Where Clinton and Albright Are Still in
Power


Sputnik

6-7 minutes

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The former US President and Secretary of State, “the heroes of Kosovo” who
have monuments and streets named after them in Pristina, have come to
congratulate the Kosovo Albanians they saved from the “barbarism of the
Serbs” 20 years ago. 

According to them, Kosovo is a prosperous civilised country, which is an
example of the triumph of democracy and economic well-being; basically a
Disneyland. What do Kosovo Serbs who are “lucky enough” to live in this
fabulous land think about this?

Sputnik has visited Pristina and Gracanica, a Serbian enclave near Pristina,
and looked at how people work and live there.

On 12 June, Pristina celebrated 20 years since NATO peacekeeping forces
first entered Kosovo. Ex-US President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of
State Madeleine Albright, General Wesley Clark, who commanded NATO forces in
Kosovo during the Alliance’s aggression against Yugoslavia in 1999, as well
as former Croatian President Stipe Mesic, and former leaders of the
terrorist Kosovo Liberation Army Hashim Thaçi and Ramush Haradinaj gathered
on Skanderbeg Square [George Kastrioti, the national hero of Albania, leader
of the anti-Ottoman uprising in the 15th century], former Karageorge Square
[Georgiy Petrovic, the Serbian national hero who led the First Serbian
uprising against the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 19th century].

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The flags of America and Kosovo in Pristina

The current Prime Minister of Albania, Edie Rama, and US Assistant Secretary
of State Matthew Palmer, who came to congratulate the citizens of the
self-proclaimed republic, either as a representative of the current Trump
administration or as a deep state representative, also used this “time
machine” to travel back to the Clinton era.

The leaders of the partially recognised Kosovo and their distinguished
foreign guests have painted a picture of the fantastic prosperity and
progress of “Europe’s youngest state”. The American guests solemnly called
Kosovo a champion of democracy, human rights and multi-ethnicity, noting its
“incredible progress”; they also called Kosovo one of the “few European
countries demonstrating economic growth” and noted that Kosovo has become “a
full member of the family of civilised nations”.

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Poster in Pristina

Madeleine Albright was awarded an order and given a monument in Pristina
[according
<https://www.srbijadanas.com/vesti/kosovo/svet-se-smeje-albancima-napravili-
bistu-medlin-olbrajt-umesto-nje-tito-pogledajte-sami-foto-2019-06-12>  to
some observant Serbs
<https://www.telegraf.rs/vesti/politika/3070986-albanci-hteli-da-ukazu-cast-
olbrajtovoj-sad-im-se-ceo-svet-smeje-o-ovom-detalju-biste-bivse-drzavne-sekr
etarke-sad-svi-pricaju-foto> , the monument very much looks like the Tito
monument]; then she said that the forces that were fighting for democracy
and human rights during the 1999 NATO operation had defeated the
“barbarians”. The monument to Bill Clinton has been in the capital of the
self-proclaimed republic for 10 years already, since 2009; one of the city’s
central boulevards has been named after him. And now he also has the Kosovo
Order of Freedom. “You are our hero”, Kosovo’s President Thaçi told Clinton
while awarding him the order.

© Sputnik / Dejan Simic

Albanian flag in Pristina

“You’d better not ask me, anyway, I can’t say what I want in front of the
camera...” a passerby said when asked what he thought about Clinton,
Albright, Clarke and Palmer’s words about how lucky he was to live in
Kosovo. Frankly, Sputnik faced more than one refusal to comment on the state
of things in the province because of the inability to choose words fit for
use in the media.

“Today, people gathered in Pristina who contributed to the fact that the
terrorist organisation has turned into a legal authority [of course, Serbia,
Russia, China and other countries that don’t recognise Kosovo don’t consider
it legal]. Clinton and Albright are the mother and father of Thaçi and
Haradinaj”, one of the people in Gracanica’s streets told Sputnik.

“Albright and Clinton should come to the countryside to see how Albanians
live, not to mention us, the Serbs. They have caused us tremendous harm, and
haven’t done any good to them; but they don’t dare to speak about it. I know
some old-time Albanians, who I was at school with and played football with;
it’s them that I’m telling you about. I think they would hardly agree that
they live in a prosperous country”, another passerby said.

Another Gracanica resident argued that ordinary Kosovo Albanians who have
nothing to do with the authorities and criminals, which, according to him,
are the same thing in Kosovo, live no better and sometimes even worse than
Kosovo Serbs. When asked about the many new houses that can be seen on the
road from Kosovska Mitrovica to Pristina, he said that almost all of them
were empty:

“Go this way and see. Everywhere the blinds are down; everyone has gone
abroad”.

Some of Sputnik’s interlocutors are wondering what “these murderers who
bombed us” want with the Serbian land:

“Let them take care of their country, and not help the Albanians. They are
real killers. There’s nothing from democracy, not even a letter. This is all
a lie. What democracy are we talking about? No one was imprisoned [Not quite
so, several minor Kosovo Liberation Army members were imprisoned by the
Hague Tribunal for a short period of time and were released early]. Thaçi’s
and Haradinaj’s arms are blood-stained up to their elbows…”, one woman said.

Many Gracanica residents wonder how there can be a multi-ethnic society with
such pressure on Kosovo Serbs, who are literally being pushed out of their
native land by all means.

Even very young people in a café, claiming that they aren’t interested in
politics and, apparently, born after the 1999 bombing, consider Clinton and
Albright’s visit a provocation for the Serbs.

“Why have they come? Well, probably, to share the money”, a young expert
from a Gracanica coffee house suggested.

 

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