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Was there genocide of Albanians by Serbs?
What is just for Kosovo: to be independent Albanian state or to remain a part of Serbia?

2007-10-13 17:34:59 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey

Mr.Tanju, are you addressing me? I’m not Kurd, neither I’m close to Caucasus in any ways. What did you ask me sorry? I want to be polite with people here. Should I ask your permission to put my questions or what? Being a programmer myself I’ve never seen one looking like an official. And tell me what the hekc is PKK? I’d also be glad to know your own viewpoint on my questions!

2007-10-14 04:07:37 · update #1

-Tanju fled, Chetin fled;
-Lime I’m asking Turkish opinion, not that of Serbs and Albanians; if I dare asked them they’d both tear me to shreds I think LOL!
-to Mehmet, young turk, sultan, eylul: don’t you sound on a double-standard side? Just compare numbers!

2007-10-14 10:58:40 · update #2

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-no, Mehmet I’ve scrutinized your sources, thank you very much!
1) Albanian KosovaPress cannot be considered as truthful source by definition; besides they mostly report on war casualties, piling up civil ones and military; thus we should discard this information as unreliable!
2) wikipedia says: The neutrality and factual accuracy of this article are disputed.
3) U.S. says 'Genocide is unfolding in Kosovo'; so if USA says and you believe, why not to believe what USA says about Armenian genocide?
4) this site
http://www.bhhrg.org/CountryReport.asp?CountryID=20
tells us about atrocities of Albanians! You should read yourself the material before posting it! How could you boob like this buddy?

2007-10-14 15:02:49 · update #3

7 answers

Çetin, Why do you keep calling him a gay? I read it as kaksi guy not gay. lol Did I see it wrong?? =)))

Go and ask it to Serbs or Albanians not us!
Just in case you didn't release This is Travel / Turkey section.

Edit: Ohh okay His answer is gone.

Edit #2: But This is really not our problem!

2007-10-13 17:54:07 · answer #1 · answered by C. is taking a break! 5 · 3 3

Genocide and ethnic cleansing are well defined terms, which should be used responsibly. Or, you will get people like diaspora Armenians, who use it to arouse pity. (Who wants others to pity him, for god's sakes. It's so pathetic. Not to mention so 3-year-oldish!)

Anyway. Serbs have committed many atrocities, some of which aren't as well known as the other, well advertised events. Bosnian genocide is recognized, but Albanian ethnic-cleansing (I think that should be right term) isn't very much talked about by the wider community. Not to mention that Serbs got away with it with a slap on the wrist. I don't know how to call it justice in the face of the families of the perished.

As for living together, only the people involved can say. Such events are hard to forget, but on the other hand, how many small independent states can you get out of one single Yugoslavia?

Would you like to point to us a few articles detailing the incidents? The more we learn, the better.

2007-10-14 05:44:58 · answer #2 · answered by Totally Blunt 7 · 2 2

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2016-09-05 08:24:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Kosovo should join up with Albania and break off from Serbia.
Serbs are majorly self-centered racists. They hate Turks, Bosnians, Croats, Albanians, simply anybody, who doesn´t go their way. They feed a lot of rapists. Just a decade ago they showed the whole World what they are and definitely commited genocide against Bosnians.

2007-10-13 20:22:35 · answer #4 · answered by sultan.murat 3 · 7 4

Of course. There is a genocide wherever the serbs go. Primitive and violent people. We support an independent albanian state. We will go and defeat the serbs like we did several times in history, if necessary.

2007-10-13 18:25:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 8 5

yes there was a genocide of Albanians by Serbs
to be independent Albanian state

2007-10-14 01:13:47 · answer #6 · answered by єуℓüℓ 4 · 4 4

Sure it was... Serbian Genocide in Kosova against Muslims accepted by all international organization and there is no doupt...

Elections in 1990 brought nationalists to power in Croatia and Slovenia, which, together with Macedonia, declared independence in 1991 and were all recognised internationally. Alija Izetbegovic, the leader of Bosnia's multi-ethnic government, called for independence for Bosnia, too; it was recognised as independent by the USA and the EU in 1992.

Bosnia's Serbs, however, weren't happy: they saw themselves and the land they lived on as part of Milosevic's 'Greater Serbia'. The Yugoslav Army (mainly Serb) had just ended a year's fierce conflict with Croatia in an attempt to hang on to Serb communities there. Now it turned its attention to Bosnia, whose forces were restricted by an arms embargo because of recent violence in Bosnian Croatian territory. By the end of 1993 the Serbs (led by Radovan Karadzic) had set up their own Republika Srpska in the east and a Bosnian Serb army (under Ratko Mladic) was in control of nearly three quarters of the country; the Bosnian Croats had been mostly driven out, though a small force continued fighting for its Bosnian territory until 1994; the Bosniaks were hanging on only in the towns.

The European Union (EU) tried mediation, without success. The UN refused to intervene, apart from providing some troop convoys for humanitarian aid. Later its peace-keeping force, UNProFor, undertook to protect 6 'safe areas', mainly Muslim and including Sarajevo (the Bosniak capital) and Srebrenica; it failed. Each so-called safe area, except Sarajevo, fell to the Serbs and was 'ethnically cleansed'. This was the Serbian term accepted by the USA and other members of the UN Security Council to avoid any reference to 'genocide', which would by international law demand their intervention. It had become clear that what was happening in Bosnia was no longer a civil war fuelled by 'ancient feuds', if it ever had been. Bosnia was the victim of one group's determined wish for political domination, which it was prepared to achieve by isolating ethnic groups and if necessary exterminating them.

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No i dont think so... Have I numbers ? Except first paragraf, I wrote my source as link... If you are a non-party question asker, you should read given answers and also sources to reach a decision about your answer. I would be appreciated if you share out your decion with us.

2007-10-13 18:15:19 · answer #7 · answered by Mehmet K 3 · 4 4

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