viernes, 9 de marzo de 2018

Kosovo’s “Independence”: Dilemmas Of NATO’s Aggression In 1999 | OrientalReview.org

Kosovo’s “Independence”: Dilemmas Of NATO’s Aggression In 1999 | OrientalReview.org

 

 A ten-years “independence” anniversary of the Republic of Kosovo that
was celebrated by Kosovo’s Albanians on February 17th, 2018 again opened
a question of the NATO’s military intervention against the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (the FRY) in March−June 1999 as a foundation for
Kosovo’s secession from Serbia and its unilateral proclamation of a
quasi-independence on February 17th, 2008. Nevertheless, Kosovo became
the first and only European state up today that is ruled by the
terroristic warlords, coming in this case from the (Albanian) Kosovo
Liberation Army (the KLA).

 The ruins of a Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Djakovica (Kosovo), blown up in July 1999. 

The ruins of a Serbian Orthodox cathedral in Djakovica (Kosovo), blown up in July 1999.