[R-P] La "independencia" de Kosovo lleva bandera yanqui

Julio Fernández Baraibar fernandezbaraibar en gmail.com
Dom Feb 17 12:50:23 MST 2008


Ha escrito Gorojovsky:

Ni bandera propia tiene el narcoestado de mafiosos traficantes de
putas que EEUU quiere imponer en nombre de la democracia...

En realidad trafican con muchachas campesinas a las que fuerzan a 
transformarse en putas. Lo cual, si cabe, es peor.

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From: Tony B. <tal1 en cogeco.ca>
Date: 17-feb-2008 15:31
Subject: [A-List] American, Albanian Flags Fly Over 'Independent' Kosovo
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----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Rozoff
To: Stop NATO
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Subject: [stopnato] American, Albanian Flags Fly Over 'Independent' Kosovo


http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=02&dd=17&nav_id=47766

[For photograph, click on URL above]

B92
February 17, 2008

Ethnic Albanians declare Kosovo's independence

PRISTINA, BELGRADE - Ethnic Albanians have today at
15:00 CET unilaterally declared independence of the
Serbian province of Kosovo.

Belgrade has reacted with a televised address to the
nation by Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica.

As expected and announced earlier this week, he
declared such proclamations illegal, null and void,
and rejected them, based on Serbia's right as an
internationally recognized and sovereign member of the
United Nations. More about the Kostunica speech in a
separate article.

Last night, Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci told
a local television he expected ethnic Albanians in the
province to celebrate "with dignity". He also
confirmed that the territory's president, Fatmir
Sejdiu, and himself, will address crowds in Pristina
later in the day.

Albanians started their celebrations yesterday, with
cars circling the streets of Pristina draped with
Albanian and U.S. flags, dancing to the sound of
traditional drums, and fireworks. The local police say
the situation is calm, with no incidents.

Thaci, who said Pristina will soon form "ministries of
defense and foreign affairs" last night added that
"Belgrade has the right to show interest in the Kosovo
Serbs only through Kosovo's institutions."

But Serbian officials, backed by Russia, have made it
clear that they intend to strengthen the state's
presence in the northern, Serb-populated parts of the
province following a unilateral declaration of
independence, in what the news agencies yesterday said
will result in a de facto partition of the province.

A number of Serbian cabinet ministers are also
traveling to Kosovo today, to show support for the
Serbs, who will almost certainly ignore proclamations
from Pristina.

While the United States and almost all major EU
members are said to be ready to recognize such
proclamation of Kosovo's independence, at least six of
the Union members will not do so. At the same time,
Kosovo cannot count on UN membership due to Russia's
veto powers in that organization.

Russia has also announced it will call an emergency
session of the United Nations Security Council today.

Kosovo has been administered by the UN since June,
1999, with NATO providing security. Its international
and internal status was defined with the UN SC
Resolution 1244.

Yesterday, the EU decided to send its mission, EULEX,
to replace the UN mission, UNMIK, with an initial
mandate of two years.

Both Belgrade and Moscow rejected this move as
illegal.

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