Right, Serbs do not recognize the so called state of Kosovo as it is a SERBIAN PROVINCE......
2009/3/25 angelina markovic <[email protected]>: > http://glassrbije.org/E/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6672&Itemid=26 > > Serbs said they do not recognize the so-called state of Kosovo > March 24, 2009 > > Kosmet Serbs will not recognize the self-proclaimed state of Kosovo and > they have one state only – Serbia, the president of Zvecan Municipality > in the north of Kosmet, Dragisa Milovic, said, addressing thousands of > citizens on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the NATO bombing of > the FRY, wishing that such a criminal aggression that was exerted > against Serbia should not befall any state. We want from our state to > fight with even more energy for Serbs in Kosmet, for Serbian > institutions here, for the integrity of the state of Serbia and we > appeal to everyone that can help to prevent the terror exerted against > Serbs in the 21st century, he said. Referring to the NATO aggression, a > student of the Kosovska Mitrovica grammar school, Nevena Bozovic, said > at the gathering that the big Western democracy had experienced its > downfall, as bombs have become the language it uses. For the first time > after World War II, an entire sovereign nation was attacked under false > and unjust accusations and pretexts, she emphasized. The NATO aggression > has continued to this very day, through Albanian extremists, who have > continued with the ethnic cleansing of Kosmet Serbs, it was said at the > gathering. > > Serbs from Silovo protested due to power cuts today as well > > March 24, 2009 > > ImageHundreds of Serbs from Silovo, near Gnjilane, eastern Kosmet, held > another peaceful protest rally due to weeks-long power cuts. The head of > the Kosovo-Morava basin district, Dragan Nikolic, said that the locals > are willing to continue with their protests until electricity supplies > to Serb villages in Kosovsko Morava Basin District has been normalized. > Eleven villages in this district, with 7,500 Serb inhabitants have been > without electricity for more than 20 days and so have been several Serb > villages in central and northern Kosmet. > >
