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 Freedom of Religion in Kosovo?  Not if KFOR has anything to say about it!

 Glas Javnosti, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
        May 27, 2001

        KFOR doesn't want to irritate the Albanians
        Church bells banned

        KOSOVSKA MITROVICA (Tanjug) - Priest Velimir Stojanovic, who lives
with his family in the churchyard of the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Sava
in the southern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, told Tanjug that the Greek
soldiers protecting this shrine have forbidden the use of the church bells.

        "Representatives of KFOR introduced this ban with the explanation
that Orthodox church bells irritate the Albanians," says Father Velimir.
"The last time the bells were heard was on Easter Sunday, April 15 of this
year," he explained, adding that so far he has not publicized this ban
because he thought it was temporary.

       "The church bells did not ring on Ascension Day /Spasovdan, May 25/
and I think that this is not good for either the church or the people," said
Father Velimir.

       Every day, five times a day, the song of the muezzins from the
minarets of three mosques in the southern, Albanian part of the town can be
heard. A fourth mosque is open and undisturbed in the village of Zabari,
near Kosovska Mitrovica.

        Translated by S. Lazovic (May 27, 2001)


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