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Date: Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 9:20 PM
Subject: FW: PRESS RELEASE - PUBLIC PRAYER AT ST. SAVA TEMPLE FOR
SALVATION OF KOSOVO SERBS
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From: Dragan RAKIC [mailto:[&#1045;-&#1055;&#1054;&#1064;&#1058;&#1040; 
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Subject: RE: PRESS RELEASE - PUBLIC PRAYER AT ST. SAVA TEMPLE FOR
SALVATION OF KOSOVO SERBS



You Royal Highness,





First of all please allow me to thank your engagement for Serbian
population in Kosovo.

Like your highness said, we must remain peaceful, dignified, and legal.

Today the French minister of foreign affairs, after having recognized
the independence of Kosovo,

said that it was the only solution to end the conflict and give peace
a chance. But, Mr. Bernard Kouchner

missed to mention one thing, and that is, that he did not speak of
250 000 Serbs expelled from Kosovo

after the NATO bombing, and that they are still refugees in Serbia.

It would be interesting to know what the international community will
do about those poor people already forgotten

by  world rulers.



Sincerely and respectfully



Dragan RAKIC

Strasbourg

France

EU






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Subject: PRESS RELEASE - PUBLIC PRAYER AT ST. SAVA TEMPLE FOR
SALVATION OF KOSOVO SERBS
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Канцеларија Њ.К.В. Престолонаследника Александра II




The Office of H.R.H. Crown Prince Alexander

PRESS RELEASE



PUBLIC PRAYER AT ST. SAVA TEMPLE FOR SALVATION OF KOSOVO SERBS



Belgrade, 18 February 2008 – Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince
Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine attended this afternoon at
St. Sava Temple a public prayer for the salvation of the Serbian
people in Kosovo and Metohija.



On behalf of His Holiness Patriarch Pavle of the Serbian Orthodox
Church, the public prayer was led by His Eminence Archbishop
Amfilohije of Cetinje and Metropolitan of Montenegro and Littoral,
with the Vicar of His Holiness the Patriarch, His Grace Bishop of
Hvostno Atanasije, priests and deacons from Belgrade churches. The
performance of the Mokranjac Choir, in the presence of thousands of
citizens who came to pray for the well-being for Kosovo's Serbs and
for Kosovo and Metohija, the heart and soul of Serbia, to remain in
Serbia.



Many bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church were present at the public
prayer, as well as various officials: HE Mr. Slobodan Samardzic,
Minister for Kosovo and Metohija, HE Mr. Radomir Naumov, Minister of
Religion, HE Archbishop Eugenio Sbarbaro, Apostolic Nuncio, and
others.



After the Holy Liturgy and the Holy Oration, His Eminence Metropolitan
Amfilohije and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Alexander addressed the
present.



In his speech, the Crown Prince emphasized:



"We are here today in the great Saint Sava Temple. In disbelief and
horror.  United in pain at a time of great tragedy for our people. I
am deeply hurt and shocked. What has happened is a big injustice. What
was thrust on our Serbian people is very painful and illegal.



My wife and I visited Kosovo on Saturday. It was very emotional and
sad seeing our dear people. His Grace Bishop Artemije of Raska and
Prizren led the prayers in Saint Dimitri Church in Kosovska Mitrovica.



I stand, as Karadjordjevic, with all my heart by our people in Kosovo
and by our Serbian Orthodox Church.



It is very important that we remain united.  Our actions must be
peaceful, dignified, diplomatic and legal. We all pray to dear God for
negations to continue and that a solution and compromise will be
found. Therefore I appeal again for unity and responsibility of all
our authorities.  Violence or destruction of property will only damage
our efforts. Therefore there must not be any violence - this is not
Christian, it is not courageous, it is not in our tradition.



May the Good Lord answer our prayers for the wellbeing of the Serbian
people and all others!



May Almighty God give our Serbia and our people strength and wisdom!"



- END -








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