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October 6th 2006
RECONSIDERING KOSOVO: Keynote address by Bishop Artemije of Raska and
Prizren
The Conference on Kosovo was held at Capitol Hill Club (Eisenhower Lounge)
in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, September 28, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM. The
conference was organized by The American Council for Kosovo, Christian
Solidarity International, and Religious Freedom Coalition.

Good morning and thank you all for attending this important conference,
“Reconsidering Kosovo.” As the archpastor of the Orthodox Christian Serbs of
Kosovo and Metohija, I have visited the United States this week and met with
executive and legislative branch officials and policy makers to describe the
agony that has befallen the Christian people of Kosovo and to warn against
the path that lies before us.

As the title of this conference indicates, and as I conveyed to these
officials during my meetings, it is hoped that the United States reconsiders
the current direction of its policy toward Kosovo. For far too long, America
has supported Kosovo’s path toward independence without realizing, perhaps,
that it would condemn my people to extinction. And, of great concern to the
international community, Kosovo independence would ultimately lead to the
creation of a new rogue state. Can Europe afford to have a Muslim-led rogue
state within its borders during this ongoing, US-led global war against
Islamo-Fascism?

How can the United States and its European allies consider support for an
independent Kosovo, when, under the nose of the United Nations and NATO,
Kosovo has become a black hole of corruption and organized crime? Is it to
be expected that an independent Kosovo will suddenly end the trafficking of
drugs, weapons and slaves – including women and children – when the
international community has been unable to end these atrocities for seven
years?

A European black hole of corruption and organized crime will only enlarge
itself if Kosovo is forcibly detached from Serbia. Kosovo’s failed and
corrupt provisional institutions are already led by Muslim Albanian former
members of the terrorist organization, the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army
(KLA). KLA terrorists have close ties to the Albanian mafia and these ties
will only tighten should independence occur.

America’s leadership must ask itself if it really wants a new rogue “state”
led by jihad terrorists and criminals. Kosovo’s current so-called “prime
minister” is a man who bears command responsibility for the murders by KLA
terrorists of 669 Serbs and 18 members of other ethnic groups, 518 counts of
inflicting serious bodily harm – including torture and wounding – and 584
counts of abduction, many of the victims of which are presumed dead. This
same man who would lead a forcibly detached Kosovo recently met with U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and posed for pictures with her. Why is
this man welcomed in Washington and treated as a legitimate statesman when
he has yet to face justice for his war crimes? Is it wise for the United
States to meet with a terrorist leader during this war against
Islamo-Fascism?

Among the characteristic jihad terror practices of the KLA terrorists is the
beheading of victims, as seen in other countries with active jihad terror
movements. In 1999, soon after the beginning of the international
administration in Kosovo, KLA terrorists kidnapped Hieromonk Hariton of the
Holy Archangels monastery. His body, showing signs of torture, was found,
but not his head. Why are jihad beheadings an outrage in the rest of the
world, but not in Kosovo? When photos exist of KLA terrorists – whose
identities are known but who have not been to justice – with heads of their
Christian Serb victims, why does the international community not push Kosovo
’s leadership for their arrest as war criminals?

The jihad in Kosovo was launched in 1995 at a meeting in Tirana, Albania
between Osama Bin Laden and two leaders of the KLA. These two terrorists now
regularly meet with Kosovo’s so-called “prime minister” to manage criminal
rackets. I have come to America to ask for an end to this policy of dealing
with KLA terrorists – a policy inherited from the past Administration. As my
country Serbia is faced with increasing pressure from these violent
terrorists, is it fair to expect the Serbian government to hand over part of
its territory to this violent Islamic movement?

This Islamic movement within Kosovo is responsible for an intifada against
Christians, which has resulted in 220,000 Serbs and non-Albanians being
forced to leave Kosovo since 1999 – AFTER the end of the war. In addition,
centuries-old churches and monasteries – more than 150 of them – have been
destroyed.

Every day a violent crime happens in Kosovo and Metohija. Although some
would like to turn their back and ignore this unpleasant truth, I bear
witness to this violence every day. The Muslim Albanians use violence to
eradicate the remaining Serbs and non-Albanians in the hope of creating an
Islamic rogue “state”.

Symbols of Christianity are targeted by Muslim Albanians for destruction
with particular zeal. When churches are attacked, particular targets for
demonic rage are the crosses on top of the church, and images of our Lord
Jesus Christ and His Most Holy Mother. In Kosovo, not even the Christian
dead may rest peacefully – Muslim Albanian desecration of Christian
cemeteries is, sadly, an all-too-common occurrence in Kosovo and Metohija.
How can the international community ignore religious freedom and the
eradication of Christianity when considering the forcible detachment of
Kosovo from Serbia?

Detaching Kosovo from democratic Serbia, of which it is an integral part,
would mean a virtual sentence of extinction for my people in the province
and create a rogue state in which the terrorists are the government. At a
time when America is leading the free world in a global struggle against
jihad terror, Kosovo must not continue to be an exception, where, for
reasons I do not understand, American officials have taken the side of the
criminals and jihadists.

As America has discovered in the past, appeasing jihadists cannot buy
protection from jihad. Neither will sacrificing our land and our blood.

In closing, let me note what I respectfully suggest is your responsibility
as Americans. This catastrophe will not happen unless your government
insists upon it. It is well known that among the countries in the Contact
Group, the United States -- or more more properly the State Department -- is
pushing for the illegal and forcible detachment of Kosovo from democratic
Serbia. So today I ask you, as Americans, please think how we can convince
your government to stop and consider the consequences of what they're doing
and change course before it is too late for us, -- and maybe for you as
well. Thank you.

Bishop Artemije of Raska and Prizren (Kosovo and Metohija),

spiritual leader of Kosovo’s Christian Serbian community



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