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You can say all you want that only civilians were killed in Srebrenica, but there was a reason the Serb army went there. It was in response to Bosnian guerrilla attacks in the surrounding area. Why would they only kill men of military age?
Anyway, I think it's only a matter of time before the Serbs get at least part of Kosovo back.
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Serbs are waking up to reality that Serbian state under current Joint Criminal Enterprise aka ruling Democratic party and its satellites, sadly won't do a thing in order to protect them, and are taking the matters in their own hands.
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NATO IS STILL IN KOSOVO?!
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NATO declares crossings "restricted military areas"
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics...8&nav_id=75667PRIŠTINA -- KFOR commander Erhard Buehler says NATO had declared two crossings on the administrative line between Kosovo and Serbia a restricted military area.
He threatened the use of lethal force in the case of attack on Jarinje and Brnjak.
“I cannot exclude another attempt. Both gates are declared military restricted areas and the rules of engagement are very clear,” Buehler told Reuters in an interview.
According to Buehler, the soldiers can employ lethal force, they can employ their weapons to defend themselves, to defend all the people, to defend the property, the military restricted area.
“Nobody who is not authorized to work in the gates or to cross the gates should be near the gates,” Buehler added.
KFOR is a NATO-led force deployed in the province with UN Security Council Resolution 1244 that ended the 1999 war.
Serbian officials today accused KFOR of "enforcing decisions of the (Kosovo Albanian) Priština government" and stepping outside the UN resolution.
Kosovo's ethnic Albanians unilaterally declared independence more than three years ago, which Serbia rejected.
NATO's troops have increased their presence on Kosovo's northern border to quell deadly, escalating violence.
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Shiptars need to stop instigating conflict in North Kosovo.
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KFOR "ordered them to remove the barricade from the roadwithin two hours or KFOR would do it by force".there are about a hundred Serbs at the scene who said they are going to stay there
The NATO-led troops at the location comprise U.S. and Slovenian soldiers.
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President talks Kosovo crisis in exclusive interview
BELGRADE -- In an exclusive interview for B92 in Belgrade on Friday, Serbian President Boris Tadić addressed the escalating crisis in Kosovo and Metohija.
http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics...9&nav_id=75681
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