FYI:  Thus far, I haven't had any response to my letter regarding Mr. Milo's
Trip to Kosovo a lesson in faith, of 12 August.  Stella
 
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http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/15258664.htm

To the editor(s).  I am submitting this as a Commentary/Opinion for the sake
of journalistic fairness and the true events of what is happening in Kosovo.

 
Thank you,
 
Stella L. Jatras
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Akron Beacon Journal
 
Commentary/Opinion
 
12 August 2006 
 
A Case of Compassion?
by Stella L. Jatras
 
There is an expression that says, "There are those none so blind as those
who will not see."  This axiom cannot be more true than in reference to Mr.
Greg Milo's "Trip to Kosovo a lesson in faith," of 12 August.  
 
Is Mr. Milo so blind that he does not know the history of Kosovo, that the
Serbs were once the majority until driven out by the Nazis and then by
communist dictator Josip Broz Tito, who in his hatred for the Serbs,
encouraged Muslim Albanians to cross illegally into Christian Kosovo making
them today the majority?  Is Mr. Milo oblivious to the fact that Serbian
culture, language and religion are being eradicated by Albanian mobs with
the help of the Kosovo Liberation Army, a terrorist army that is engaged in
sex slavery, prostitution, murder, kidnapping and drugs?  
 
Does Mr. Milo know that at one time there were over 40,000 Serbs living in
Pristina, but today, there are fewer than 150 Serbs, mostly elderly living
in two compounds too terrified to go out even in search of food unless
protected by UN soldiers from Albanian mobs?
 
"'He [the Muslim teacher] is a very committed Muslim. He took me to several
of the mosques in the area, and I prayed with him and did the (ritual)
washing,'  Milo said. 'It was neat to learn to pray in a different way and
to see the beautiful centuries-old mosques. It was a great experience,'
writes Mr. Milo," but is he so uncaring of the fact that Kosovo is Serbia's
Jerusalem, or the fact that over 150 13th and 14th centuries-old churches
and monasteries have been either desecrated or destroyed since KFOR entered
Kosovo?  In which mosque did Mr. Milo and his newly found Muslim friend
pray, the newly built Osama bin Laden mosque, or the mosque which flies the
flag of Saudi Arabia, whose Wahabbi teachings drive much of the Islamic
terrorism in the world?   
 
Where is Mr. Milo's compassion to the plight of the few remaining Serbs? I
see no mention that Mr. Milos sought out the spiritual leader of Kosovo's
Orthodox Christian Serbs,  Bishop Artemija, or any of Serbia's Orthodox
Christian clergy.  An article in The Washington Times of 3 August titled, "A
bishop's faith," reported that "His [Bishop Artemije] dwindling flock is
scattered and under siege. His churches and cemeteries have been vandalized.
The world appears to sympathize with his persecutors, but the spiritual
leader of Kosovo's Orthodox Serbs says he cannot afford the luxury of
feeling sorry for himself."  
 
Mr. Milos might have been better prepared to critically evaluate what he saw
in Kosovo if he had read the National Review on line article of March 19
2004 that reported, "A pogrom started in Europe this week, with one U.N.
official being quoted as saying, "Kristallnacht is under way in Kosovo." and
that " Serbs are being murdered and their 800-year-old churches are aflame.
Much of the Christian heritage in Kosovo and Metohija is on fire and could
be lost forever. By these deeds too many of Kosovo's Albanians have shown
that their rhetoric about 'democracy' and 'multiethnicity' is false, and
demonstrates also that the international community's acceptance of them has
been naïve." 
 
In the words of former UNPROFOR Commander Maj. General Lewis MacKenzie, "The
Kosovo-Albanians have played us like a Stradivarius. (emphases added).  We
have subsidized and indirectly supported their violent campaign for an
ethnically pure and independent Kosovo.We have never blamed them for being
the perpetrators of the violence in the early '90s and we continue to
portray them as the designated victim today in spite of evidence to the
contrary. When they achieve independence with the help of our tax dollars
combined with those of bin Laden and al-Qaeda, just consider the message of
encouragement this sends to other terrorist-supported independence movements
around the world."

Please, Mr. Milo, open your eyes and see the suffering of the remaining
Serbian people and say, "There is something terribly wrong here."  
 
Perhaps Mr. Milo's faith has been restored after visiting Kosovo, but if
Kosovo Albanians achieve their independence which may come to fruition
because of Washington's support, the result would mean the creation of
another rogue state, another mini-Afghanistan, in the heart of the Balkans
not to mention the devastation of the remaining Christian Orthodox Serbs.
Please write your congressmen and senators and tell them to "Just say NO to
Kosovo Independence!"   
 
Respectfully submitted, 
 
Stella L. Jatras
 
References:
"A bishop's faith," Washington Times:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20060802-104847-5480r.htm
"Kristallnacht in Kosovo," National Review:
<http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/krnjevicmiskovic200403190842.asp>
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/krnjevicmiskovic200403190842.asp
"War criminal or both?"
http://www.motherjones.com/news/special_reports/total_coverage/kosovo/ceku.h
tml
"Christians under seige in Kosovo."  Accuracy in Media (AIM):
http://www.aim.org/media_monitor/4610_0_2_0_C/ 
To the editors:  This is a must read.  Please go to www.savekosovo.org for
information of the plight of the Serbian people and how to contact your
congressmen and senators to "Just say NO to Kosovo independence"  

 

 
  As a career military officer's wife, Stella Jatras has traveled widely and
has lived in many foreign countries where she not only learned about other
cultures but also became very knowledgeable regarding world affairs and
world politics. With the advent of the war in Bosnia, Mrs. Jatras
immediately recognized the bias of the Western media and the Clinton
administration's flawed foreign policy in the Balkans and began her efforts
to present to the American people a more accurate view of that tragic
situation. Her letters and articles have been published in The Washington
Times, The Washington Post, The Arizona Republic, The Patriot- News
(Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), Chronicles, The Stars and Stripes, and the Los
Angeles Times, as well as a number of magazines and periodicals. In addition
her writings have had worldwide distribution via the Internet such as
Citizen Soldier and Jihad Watch.  Stella Jatras lived in Moscow for two
years (where her husband, George, was the Senior Air Attaché), and while
there, worked in the Political Section of the US Embassy. Stella has also
lived in Germany, Greece and Saudi Arabia.  Her travels took her to over
twenty countries.



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