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Date: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 2:06 AM
Subject: [sn-vesti 26329] NATO "Peacekeepers" - the worst savages of all !!!
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>Send far and wide:
>
>   KFOR PRESIDES OVER SYSTEMATIC DESTRUCTION
>         OF ANCIENT CHRISTIAN SHRINES
>
>  (Part 2)
>
>  The churches that survived years of Mussolini
>  and Hitler but could not survive a few MONTHS
>  of Bill Clinton and his "humanitarians"
>
>Taken from: http://www.truthinmedia.org/
>
>For the record, here is a partial list of the
>50 Serb churches which have been torched, blown up
>or otherwise destroyed by the Kosovo Albanians
>during KFOR's "peace farce" so far, according to
>an official report issues by the Serbian Orthodox
>Church on AUGUST 19, 1999:
>
> 1. The Medieval Holy Trinity Monastery
>    (the church was frescoed) near Musutiste (Suva
>    Reka), 14th century, plundered, set on fire and
>    completely destroyed by explosive.
>
> 2. The Medieval church of Dormition of the Mother
>    of God, (painted in frescoes), built in 1315,
>    in Musutiste, burned and afterwards torn down.
>
> 3. The Medieval St. Mark's Monastery, near Korisa,
>    Prizren, built in 1467, looted, set on flames
>    and totally destroyed by explosive.
>
> 4. The Medieval Monastery of St. Archangel Gabriel
>    (with frescoes) in Binac village, near Vitina,
>    14th century, looted and burned.
>
> 5. The Medieval Monastery of St. Joannicius of Devic
>    (painted in frescoes), near Srbica, 15th century,
>    demolished and robbed.
>
> 6. The Monastery of Dormition - St. Uros (14th
>    century, reconstructed in 1996), Gornja
>    Nerodimlja, blown up with a mine and torn down.
>
> 7. The Monastery of St. Archangel (14th century,
>    frescoed, reconstructed in 17th century), Gornja
>    Nerodimlja, set on fire and blown up with a mine,
>    the graveyard has been destroyed, the pine dating
>    from 14th century has been cut down and burned.
>
> 8. St. Nicola's church (old church, reconstructed in
>    1983), Donje Nerodimlje, demolished, set on fire,
>    and blown up with a mine.
>
> 9. St. Stephen's church (14th century, reconstructed
>    in 1996), Donje Nerodimlje, situated at the
>    graveyard, demolished, set on flames and blown up
>    with a mine.
>
> 10. The Presentation of the Virgin church in Dolac,
>    near Klina, built in 1620, (with frescoes),
>    burned, the Holy Throne demolished, afterwards
>    mined and torn down by explosive.
>
> 11. St. Nicola s church in Slovinje village near
>    Lipljan, founded in 16th century, reconstructed
>    in 19th century, utterly destroyed by explosive.
>
> 12. St. Apostles Peter and Paul's church in Suva
>    Reka, dating from 1938, demolished and afterwards
>    razed by explosive.
>
> 13. The Holy Trinity church in Petric village, near
>    Pec (from 1993), destroyed by explosive.
>
> 14. The Presentation of the Virgin church in Belo
>    Polje (near Pec), from 16th century,
>    reconstructed in 19th century, demolished and
>    set on flames.
>
> 15. The Cathedral of St. Uros in Urosevac, built
>    in 1933, demolished, its interior set on fire.
>
> 16. The church of St. Elijah the Prophet, in
>    Vucitrn, built in 1834, plundered, demolished
>    and partly burned.
>
> 17. The church of St. John the Baptist, Samodreza,
>    near Vucitrn, old church - reconstructed in 1932,
>    demolished, burned and torn down.
>
> 18. St Parasceva s (St. Nicola s) church in Drsnik
>    near Pec (frescoed), dating from 16th century,
>    ruined, its interior set on flames.
>
> 19. The church of the Most Holy Mother of God in
>    Naklo village, near Pec, from 1985, destroyed
>    and burned.
>
> 20. The Holy Trinity church in Velika Reka village,
>    near Vucitrn, dating from 1997, demolished, set
>    on fire and nearly destroyed.
>
> 21. The Holy Apostles church in Petrovce village,
>    near Kosovska Kamenica, demolished and set
>    on flames.
>
> 22. The church of the Most Holy Mother of God in
>    Podgorce village, near Vitina, demolished and
>    burned.
>
> 23. The church of St. John the Baptist, in
>    Pecka Banja, near Pec, from 1996, demolished,
>    its interior set on fire.
>
> 24. The church of the Most Holy Mother of God in
>    Djurakovac, near Pec, built in 1997, demolished.
>
> 25. The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, in Djakovica,
>    built in 1998, vandalized, its interior set on
>    fire, a priceless mosaic over the entrance
>    destroyed, completely razed by explosive
>    (July 24-25, 1999).
>
> 26. St. Nicola s church in Osojane village, near
>    Pec, demolished.
>
> 27. The church of St. Elijah the Prophet in
>    Bistrazin, between Prizren and Djakovica,
>    reconstructed on the old foundations before
>    1941, during the World War II ruined by the
>    Albanians, afterwards reconstructed for the
>    second time in 1988, now completely demolished.
>
> 28. St. Demetrius church in Siga, near Pec,
>    reconstructed in 1937 on the medieval
>    foundations, completely razed.
>
> 29. St. Elijah s church in Zegra village, near
>    Gnjilane, from 1931, demolished and then
>    completely burned down (the roof collapsed),
>    also, two church buildings were set on flames,
>    and crosses and tombs in the graveyard were
>    destroyed.
>
> 30. The church of the Holy Unmercenaries (old,
>    reconstructed in 1991), Novake - Prizren,
>    demolished and set on fire, its mining was
>    unsuccessful, the tombs around the church were
>    ruined.
>
> 31. The parish church in Krusevo, near Pec (old,
>    reconstructed), broken into and partially burned.
>
> 32. The Monastery of Sts. Cosma and Damian, the
>    Unmercenary Healers, in Zociste (with frescoes),
>    from 14th century, looted and demolished, the
>    greatest part of the residential building was
>    burned.
>
> 33. The parish church of St. John, in Grmovo, near
>    Vitina, first set on fire, then completely
>    destroyed by explosive (July 25, 1999).
>
> 34. St. Nicola s church in Kijevo, near Klina, built
>    in 14th century (painted in frescoes), levelled
>    to the ground, crosses and tombs in the graveyard
>    ruined.
>
> 35. The church of St. Mark, the Evangelist, (on the
>    foundations of the old church of Presentation of
>    the Virgin) in Klina - Metohia, destroyed by
>    explosive.
>
> 36. St. Nicola s church in Ljubizda, near Prizren,
>    from 16th century, plundered and demolished; the
>    parish centre was set on flames.
>
> 37. In the same village, Ljubizda, the church of St.
>    Elijah, the Prophet (16th - 17th century),
>    situated at the graveyard, reconstructed on the
>    old foundations, looted, demolished, its interior
>    set on fire, mined, the graveyard around it
>    destroyed.
>
> 38. St. Petka s church, in Dobrcane village, between
>    Gnjilane and Kamenica, burned, the roof collapsed.
>
> 39. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Pristina
>    (a new one), first it had been tried to set it on
>    fire, and later, on August 1, 1999, at 01:00,
>    the explosive was placed at four sites: two mines
>    exploded, and the other two did not.
>
> 40. St. Elijah s church (new, 1994), - Smac village,
>    near Prizren, set on flames, demolished, its
>    interior mined, but not all explosive packages
>    exploded.
>
> 41. The church of St. Basil the Great (19th
>    century), - Gornja Srbica, near Prizren, burned
>    and torn down.
>
> 42. St. Petka s church (recently built), Zaskok
>    village, near Urosevac, blown up with a mine,
>    torn down.
>
> 43. St. Nicola s church (old, reconstructed in
>    1985), Gatnje village, near Urosevac, demolished
>    and blown up by explosive.
>
> 44. The church of the Most Holy Mother of God (old,
>    reconstructed), Gornje Nerodimlje, demolished and
>    torn down.
>
> 45. St. Elijah s church (the old, broadened in the
>    reconstruction), in Nekodim village, near
>    Urosevac, demolished and set on flames.
>
> 46. The church of the St. Apostles Peter and Paul,
>    in Talinovac, near Urosevac (recently built),
>    vandalized, its interior set on fire, the
>    graveyard around it destroyed.
>
> 47. The Holy Trinity church, in Babljak village,
>    near Urosevac, demolished, its interior set
>    on fire.
>
> 48. The church of the Nativity of the Mother of God,
>    Softovic village, near Urosevac, demolished and
>    burned.
>
> 49. The parish church in Novi Kacanik - destiny
>    unknown.
>
> 50. The church of the Protection of the Most Holy
>    Mother of God (old, reconstructed), in Korisa
>    village, near Prizren, razed to the ground, as
>    well as the old site of the church, the graveyard
>    destroyed.
>
> TiM Ed.: You can view many of the Serb Christian
>churches destroyed by Albanians at the TiM Web site -
>
>http://www.truthinmedia.org/Kosovo/Peace/PhotoAlbum/peace-2.html
>
>Be sure to take a look.
>
>    Next : The main culprit - the U.S.A. is mostly
>          silent about the astonishing savagery it
>          is involved in. Nothing new - Pax Americana:
>          you murder most of the aborigines, some you
>          keep in reservations... and you destroy
>          their shrines. In other words - you are
>          spreading your "culture" and "civilization."
>
>          We will present a few rare articles
>          published in the U.S.A. - that mention the
>          destruction. The articles find all kind of
>          excuses for the savagery.
>
>Petar Makara (Makarov)
>
>Thank you for your interest in http://www.srpska-mreza.com
>
>Please, take a look at our new pages concerning the
>illegal NATO attack on sovereign Yugoslavia. The pages
>are at address:
>http://www.srpska-mreza.com/library/facts/NATO-attack.html
>
>
Secretary General
Mrs. Jela Jovanovic
Art  historian

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