Thursday, November 12, 2015

Serbian Bittersweet Symphony





From the euphoria of the unexpected victory for the Serbs in UNESCO, Serbia becomes a member of the UNESCO Four year Executive Board on Wednesday. That's a good news because it erases the stigma of the failed move by the Albanian and NATO mafia to include Kosovo to UNESCO, a move that could have been a disaster for the modern world.

It's not yet over for the Serbs. A victory last Tuesday and this Wednesday is not just my point in this article. The reason I wrote the title as ''Serbian Bittersweet Symphony'' is that the fight to retake Kosovo doesn't end in just cultural victories. It should be also by means of religious and political ones. Kosovo is not a part of Albania nor NATO but an integral part of Serbia's rich history.

I am telling the Serbs now: retake Kosovo peacefully. If the colonialists and their benefactors wouldn't, force can be applied to take back the trunk of the tree. And the fate of the Albanians there should be: remain as Albanians but follow the Gorani's Serbian loyalty pledge or they shall repatriate to Albania or elsewhere that can support their lives.

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