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A List of Countires who oppose Kosovo as an independent state:
Greece
Russia
Serbia
China
Cyprus
Bulgeria
Romania
Slovakia
Indonisia
Vietnam
New Zealand
Azerbijan
Sri Lanka
Spain
Kazakstan
Czech Republic
Moldova
Georgia
A List of Countires For Kosovo's Independence:
America
Albania
F.Y.R Macedonia
Turkey
France
Croatia
Italy
Britan
Germany
Australia
Argentina
Brazil
Afganistan
Greece
Russia
Serbia
China
Cyprus
Bulgeria
Romania
Slovakia
Indonisia
Vietnam
New Zealand
Azerbijan
Sri Lanka
Spain
Kazakstan
Czech Republic
Moldova
Georgia
A List of Countires For Kosovo's Independence:
America
Albania
F.Y.R Macedonia
Turkey
France
Croatia
Italy
Britan
Germany
Australia
Argentina
Brazil
Afganistan
uh....thanks dean.Captain Gh3y said:For u Dijane:
On February 18th 2008 the Albanian majority of Kosovo i Metohija claimed "independence" over a region that has been historically a Serbian holy land for hundreds of years.
The point of this post is for the general Australian (all of us) to understand the situation in Kosovo i Metohija.
I dont think there would be one Serb who would be a supporter of Slobodan Milosevic and his communist tendancies. The Croats and Muslims can harp on about him being a hardcore nationalist, but that is furthest from the truth.
He was a communist child who brought pain to the Serbian nation.
But, at the end of the day, whats yours is yours.
The below image shows you the Serbian churches and monastaries in Kosovo i Metohija.
http://www.terrorwhy.kg.co.yu/images/bastina/spomenici_v.jpg
Here is an article that states exactly what the situation is about.
Czech Buisness Weekly
Historical parallels show EU’s Kosovo policy is insane
By: Jiř�* Hanák, 07. 01. 2008, More by this author
The new year begins under the sign of the infamy that the U.S. and the European Union are committing against Serbia by supporting independence for the Serbian province of Kosovo. In this relation, I cannot help but reach for a historical comparison. When, in October 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain defended the Munich Agreement with Hitler as offering “peace in our time”, Winston Churchill said, “The nation had to choose between shame and war. We have chosen shame. We shall get the war as well.” To paraphrase— Washington and the EU have chosen between a restless Balkans and dishonesty. They have chosen dishonesty and will have troubles with more than the Balkans.
But let us leave Serbia aside, injured and demeaned as it is. In its current state of mind, it is imaginable that Serbia will turn its back on the EU and the West and will seek a safe harbor in Moscow. The idea that Serbia may permit Russia to establish a base on its territory is not as fantastic as it may seem. Desperate states do desperate things.
When discussing Kosovo’s independence, we cannot apply a nation’s right to self-determination. The Albanian nation already has its state. The Kosovo Albanians are thus merely a minority in Serbia, as the Czech Germans were in pre-war Czechoslovakia. But there are further points. If the Euro-Atlantic alliance grants independence to the Albanians in Kosovo, will it be able to consistently deny it to Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia, where they form a high percentage minority? And what about Republika Srpska in Bosnia-Herzegovina? Would it not have the right to untangle itself from the (nonfunctioning) Bosnian double state and declare its own independence as well? I am almost certain that an independent Kosovo and an independent Republika Srpska in Bosnia would fuse with their “mother” states in the foreseeable future, resulting in an entirely new map of the region.
These matters are but a trifle, however, compared to the whole extent of what may come spilling out of the Pandora’s box of Kosovo’s independence. If the Albanian minority in Serbia can become independent, why not the Hungarian minority in Slovakia? And in Romania? And what about Chechnya? And the Turks in Cyprus? And what about the 40-million strong Kurdish nation, with its own language and culture? Only because fate cast them into a cursedly sensitive area—one by the way that has billions of barrels of oil?
And look at the icing on the cake: the KLA, supposedly the Kosovo Albanians’ liberation army, was as recently as 1998 listed on the U.S.’s list of terrorist organizations. Only thanks to the magic wand of the U.S. State Department, then headed by Madeleine Albright, did the terrorists and narco-barons change into respectable freedom fighters. I cannot judge how much a role was played by the charm of KLA political leader Hashim Thaçi (also known as “the Snake”). What is certain is the fact that we will be witnesses to a unique event—with the declaration of an independent Kosovo, the narco-mafia will gain its own state.
The states of the EU will probably recognize Kosovo’s independence; only Cyprus is holding out. In the case of Slovakia or Romania, the approval will be either hypocritical or suicidal. For the Czech Republic, it will be a living example of forgetting one’s own history. I am sorry that, as a convinced backer of the EU, I have to say that in the case of Kosovo, the EU has apparently gone insane.
The Australian government has supported Kosovo independence, do you the Average Australian tax payer support an Asian republic in Cabramatta? A Lebanese republic in Punchbowl? A Turkish republic in Auburn?
The same principles apply.
Kosovo i Metohija is the cradle of the Serbian nation. We were under Turkish rule for 500 years and held onto our religion and our culture and our ties to Kosovo i Metohija.
I urge you all to ignore the ramblings of the Croats and Muslims on this forum. Get your facts yourself.
I urge you all to email various radio stations, MP's and the PM and show your disgust at our nation accepting this "independence".
Im sure this topic will now be tarnished by clowns. Ignore it. Do your part.
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