Letter to the Editor

The Los Angeles Times

Re: Serbia’s Orthodox Leader

Published on numerous Serbian websites

Dear Editor:

The Los Angeles Times demonized Serbian Patriarch Pavle, spiritual leader of 
the Balkans admired by more than 10 million Serbian Orthodox Christians. I 
never dreamed the Times would stoop to such appalling bad taste. Reducing the 
Patriarch to a political opportunist is beyond the pale. Did Carol Williams pen 
this disgusting obituary; it reeks of her brand of Serbophobia?

The Patriarch was the Bishop of Kosovo for two decades.  In 1989, a gang of 
Albanian teenagers led animals into the bishop’s church to defecated on the 
alter.  They scribbled filthy Albanian words over the 13th century frescoes 
then proceeded to nearly beat the bishop to death.  He was 75 years-old and 
remained in intensive care for 3 months nearly dying of his wounds.  Shockingly 
you omitted this Albanian violence from this obituary but utilized the space to 
call this holy man a Serbian “nationalist.” Have you no shame?

When Communist dictator Tito granted Albanian “autonomy” in 1978, three Serbian 
churches and a monastery went up in smoke. Over 140,000 Serbs were forced to 
leave Kosovo.  Albanian authorities removed all Serbian books from schools and 
libraries and burned over 2 million volumes including numerous priceless 12th 
and 13th century manuscripts.

In 2004 during 4 days of Albanian violence, 32 Serbian Christian churches were 
razed along with the burning of 500 Serbian homes, right under the noses of 
17,000 NATO troops, yet you place the blame for “ethnic wars” at the feet of 
this Patriarch.  More than 90% of the Serbs in Kosovo have been ethnically 
cleansed.  Your newspaper continues to omit the fact that 40% of the Albanians 
in Kosovo are illegal aliens who cross the border from Albania into Kosovo as 
easily as Mexicans who cross our border each night in San Diego.

Claiming that the Patriarch “struggled to rally international support for 
protection of ancient Serbian churches and monasteries that came under attacks” 
and then failing to inform your readers that Albanians destroy 151 ancient 
Serbian Christian churches reveals your immoral racism. Carol Williams has been 
a one-woman hate fest. Her disgusting duplicity is now crowned by this 
appalling obituary of the highest spiritual leader of the Serbian people… Is 
your editorial department proud of such unbridled bigotry?

Your obituary ignores more than one million Orthodox Christians in Los Angeles 
including 150,000 Serbs in Southern California. What a repugnant misuse of 
freedom of the press. The freedom you denied the Serbian people for the entire 
decade of the 1990s when the Los Angeles Times, like the New York Times, 
refused to publish one single article written by a Serbian journalist, author, 
scholar or political leader during these dismemberment Civil Wars in the 
Balkans. You were expert at muzzling tactics. Now blasphemy is part of your 
hate crimes.

When Patriarch Pavle visited Los Angeles in 1992, the first visit of a Serbian 
Orthodox Patriarch to this country and this city you gave him 62 words on page 
11. Your staff ignored every invitation to interview this spiritual leader and 
to attend our Sunday High Liturgy at St. Steven Serbian Cathedral in Alhambra. 
You preferred to punish the Serbs in this community with collective guilt. This 
obituary is a disgraceful display of your continued demonization.  When will 
your editorial hatred be enough?

William Dorich

Los Angeles, CA 

The writer is the author of 5 books on Balkan history and music including his 
1992 book, Kosovo. He received the Order of St. Sava, the highest recognition 
given to a layperson by the Holy Synod of Serbian Orthodox Bishops.

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