October 27, 2010 – 2:30 pm
Croatian officials have welcomed the return of the Serbian icons that the Serbs have evacuated from Croatia during the Croat campaign to ethnically cleanse Serbs and destroy their heritage in the 1990s.
33 Orthodox Serbian icons, pictured left at the ceremony, have been handed over to the Croatian Ministry of Culture after they have been evacuated by Serbian irregulars during the Croatian onslaught to kill and ethnically cleanse Serbs.
As Croatia’s actual Minister of Culture found this ritual unimportant, the Minister’s Deputy took possession of Serbian icons and immediately claimed them as Croatian heritage.
Croat Culture Deputy Branka Schultz said that the icons belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church but that they are a part of the Croatian heritage.
Branka Schultz also said that the Serb-Croat committee on culture will finalize, by 2011, the list of “Croatia’s cultural wealth” that is found in the institutions of Serbia.
While Branka Schultz was claiming Serbian heritage as Croatian, 2 Croatians have been arrested for spray painting graffiti urging death to Serbs and glorifying the Croat Nazi Ustasa rule during the WWII that has killed over million Serbs and thousands of Jews.
Graffiti below, drawn up in Vukovar, uses the local rhyme for Serb and the sad willow tree that Slovenians also happily sing, and urges to hang “Serbs on the sad willow” and right after urges to “Kill Serbs” along with the Ustasa symbol and the Catholic cross in the middle.
Meanwhile, in Bosnia, Croats and Serbs had an eye-2-eye supporting one another against the Islamic domination.
Of Islam in Croatia, reports went off when the Croat authorities denied the drivers license to Margarita Bajrami because the Muslim woman, in city of Pula, had her head wrapped up. Bajrami, which appears to be an Albanian name, was suppose to, according to the Croat law, take off her towel for the photo.
In the 1990s Croats welcomed many Kosovo Albanians into their military ranks in order to give them some valuable experience at ethnic cleansing of Serbs and these Kosovo Albanians found the training so useful that with the help of NATO a new reality on the ground in Kosovo was created, the reality in which Serbs are routinely killed, Serb organs taken out for a sale or Serbs are simply expelled out so that their property can be taken over by Muslim Albanians.
To this end, called Kosovo reality, Montenegro’s President Vujanovic attested: “First of all, we wished to share the foreign policy of the EU and NATO countries with respect to Kosovo. That is simply understood because if one is to take part in integration it is natural to share their foreign policy,” said Vujanovic and added about the new reality just described: “Second we wanted to respect the reality of the Kosovo situation,” by which he means that Montenegro accepts destruction of Serbian heritage in Kosovo as legitimate.
Statesmanlike words from a “montenegrin” whose actual Serbian hat still has the black mourning wrap around it over fall of Kosovo to the Muslims that rule it now.
Croatian officials have welcomed the return of the Serbian icons that the Serbs have evacuated from Croatia during the Croat campaign to ethnically cleanse Serbs and destroy their heritage in the 1990s.
33 Orthodox Serbian icons, pictured left at the ceremony, have been handed over to the Croatian Ministry of Culture after they have been evacuated by Serbian irregulars during the Croatian onslaught to kill and ethnically cleanse Serbs.
As Croatia’s actual Minister of Culture found this ritual unimportant, the Minister’s Deputy took possession of Serbian icons and immediately claimed them as Croatian heritage.
Croat Culture Deputy Branka Schultz said that the icons belong to the Serbian Orthodox Church but that they are a part of the Croatian heritage.
Branka Schultz also said that the Serb-Croat committee on culture will finalize, by 2011, the list of “Croatia’s cultural wealth” that is found in the institutions of Serbia.
While Branka Schultz was claiming Serbian heritage as Croatian, 2 Croatians have been arrested for spray painting graffiti urging death to Serbs and glorifying the Croat Nazi Ustasa rule during the WWII that has killed over million Serbs and thousands of Jews.
Graffiti below, drawn up in Vukovar, uses the local rhyme for Serb and the sad willow tree that Slovenians also happily sing, and urges to hang “Serbs on the sad willow” and right after urges to “Kill Serbs” along with the Ustasa symbol and the Catholic cross in the middle.
Meanwhile, in Bosnia, Croats and Serbs had an eye-2-eye supporting one another against the Islamic domination.
Of Islam in Croatia, reports went off when the Croat authorities denied the drivers license to Margarita Bajrami because the Muslim woman, in city of Pula, had her head wrapped up. Bajrami, which appears to be an Albanian name, was suppose to, according to the Croat law, take off her towel for the photo.
In the 1990s Croats welcomed many Kosovo Albanians into their military ranks in order to give them some valuable experience at ethnic cleansing of Serbs and these Kosovo Albanians found the training so useful that with the help of NATO a new reality on the ground in Kosovo was created, the reality in which Serbs are routinely killed, Serb organs taken out for a sale or Serbs are simply expelled out so that their property can be taken over by Muslim Albanians.
To this end, called Kosovo reality, Montenegro’s President Vujanovic attested: “First of all, we wished to share the foreign policy of the EU and NATO countries with respect to Kosovo. That is simply understood because if one is to take part in integration it is natural to share their foreign policy,” said Vujanovic and added about the new reality just described: “Second we wanted to respect the reality of the Kosovo situation,” by which he means that Montenegro accepts destruction of Serbian heritage in Kosovo as legitimate.
Statesmanlike words from a “montenegrin” whose actual Serbian hat still has the black mourning wrap around it over fall of Kosovo to the Muslims that rule it now.
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