What is the future of Dobrila (3) and Slobodan (2) two Serb children from Prizren who have found refuge in the German military camp in Prizren after Kosovo Albanian mob torched their home. Their only fault is that they belong to an ethnic community and religion which is not tolerated by ethnic Albanians - Europe 21 cent.
What is the future of Dobrila (3) and Slobodan (2) two Serb children from Prizren who have found refuge in the German military camp in Prizren after Kosovo Albanian mob torched their home. Their only fault is that they belong to an ethnic community and religion which is not tolerated by ethnic Albanians. Europe 21. century.
Serbian refugee children in the Gracanica Monastery yard
Serbian refugee children in the Gracanica Monastery yard
Serbian refugee children
Serbian refugee children
Displaced Serbs in the NATO base in Pristina
Displaced Serbs in the NATO base in Pristina
Serbian refugees temporarily accommodated in the Gracanica Monastery yard
Serbian refugees temporarily accommodated in the Gracanica Monastery yard
Swedish KFOR guarding entrance into the village of Caglavica, near Pris
Swedish KFOR guarding entrance into the village of Caglavica, near Pristina
Serbian residents of Caglavica 200 m away from Albanians
Serbian residents of Caglavica 200 m away from Albanians
Serbs letting through swedish KFOR reinforcements at Caglavica
Serbs letting through swedish KFOR reinforcements at Caglavica
US members of Kfor block the entrance to Caglavica
US members of Kfor block the entrance to Caglavica
US members of Kfor block the entrance to Caglavica
US members of Kfor block the entrance to Caglavica
NATO led troops in a checkmate by Albanian terrorists who manipulate the masses. Two KFOR soldiers helplessly watch Serbian houses burn near Pristina.
NATO led troops in a checkmate by Albanian terrorists who manipulate the masses. Two KFOR soldiers helplessly watch Serbian houses burn in Caglavica near Pristina.
Burned Serbian houses in Caglavica, near Pristina
British Armored Contingent of KFOR helplessly watching Serbian houses burning
Burned Serbian houses in Caglavica, near Pristina
Burned Serbian houses in Caglavica, near Pristina
The popular haunt of Serbs 'Kukri bar' demolished in the recent  unrest in Pristina
The popular haunt of Serbs "Kukri bar" demolished in the recent unrest in Pristina
Burned cars in front of the 'YU-Programme' building in Pristina where Serbs and other non-Albanians lived. All of them were evacuated
Burned cars in front of the "YU-Programme" building in Pristina where Serbs and other non-Albanians lived. All of them were evacuated
Wounded and beaten Serbs hospitalized in the 'Simonida' Hospital at Gracanica
Wounded and beaten Serbs hospitalized in the "Simonida" Hospital at Gracanica
Head of UNMIK Harri Holkeri touring burned Serbian houses at Lipljan
Head of UNMIK Harri Holkeri touring burned Serbian houses at Lipljan
Head of UNMIK Harri Holkeri touring burned Serbian houses at Lipljan
Head of UNMIK Harri Holkeri touring burned Serbian houses at Lipljan
burned cars and the 'YU-Programme' building in Priština where about 120 Serbs lived prior to the rioting
Burned cars and the "YU-Programme" building in Pristina where about 120 Serbs lived prior to the rioting
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
Burned village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica
The Serbian village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica was burned down. At least 3 600 Serbs and other non-Albanians were displaced in Kosovo and Metohija during the violence provoked by ethnic Albanians who burned at least seven Serbian villages and 25 Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries in the last several days.
The Serbian village of Veliko Svinjare near Kosovska Mitrovica was burned down. At least 3 600 Serbs and other non-Albanians were displaced in Kosovo and Metohija during the violence provoked by ethnic Albanians who burned at least seven Serbian villages and 25 Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries in the last several days.
burned Serbian apartments in the 'YU-Programme' building in Pristina
Burned Serbian apartments in the "YU-Programme" building in Pristina
Head of UNMIK Harri Holkeri touring burned Serbian houses at Lipljan
Head of UNMIK Harri Holkeri touring burned Serbian houses at Lipljan
Evacuation of the remaining Serbs form the Towns in Kosovo and Metohija
Evacuation of the remaining Serbs form the towns in Kosovo and Metohija
Evacuation of Serbian families from the Apartments in the northern part of Mitrovica i the part of the Town with predominant Albanian population.
Evacuation of Serbian families from the apartments in the northern part of Mitrovica i the part of the town with the predominant Albanian population.
Consequences of the rampage of Albanians in Prizren
Consequences of the rampage of Albanians in Prizren
Destroyed the only remaining hospital in Serbian enclave in town Kosovo Polje
Destroyed the only remaining hospital in Serbian enclave in town Kosovo Polje
A Serbian school in Obilic, 10 km west from Pristina was burned by Kosovo Albanian mob in March 17-18 pogrom. A sign of the European Agency for Reconstruction which funded the school in order to help Serb children have a normal childhood and education stands as a sad remainder of a failed 'peace mission
A Serbian school in Obilic, 10 km west from Pristina was burned by Kosovo Albanian mob in March 17-18 pogrom. A sign of the European Agency for Reconstruction which funded the school in order to help Serb children have a normal childhood and education stands as a sad remainder of a failed "peace mission"
Destroyed churches and monasteries in Kosovo
Destroyed churches and monasteries in Kosovo
Podujevo Serbian Orthodox church burned and destroyed by explosives
Podujevo Serbian Orthodox church burned and destroyed by explosives. The Czech KFOR contingent which guarded this only remaining Serbian church in the area was helpless in front of a well organized Albanian mob. Czech captain Jindrich Plescher: "We were defending a Serb Orthodox church in the town of Podujevo against a mob of 500 Albanians, but there were too many for us," he recalled. "When they broke through the wall [around the church], we got orders to retreat." "They smashed everything inside, including our communications center, made a big pile in front and set it on fire. Then they turned their attention to the adjacent Serb cemetery. They knocked over tombstones, dug up the coffins and scattered the bones in them. I have never seen anything like it".
Smoke billows from Serbian Orthodox St. Sava church which was set ablaze by ethnic Albanian in the northern Kosovo city of Kosovska Mitrovica
Smoke billows from Serbian Orthodox church St. Sava which was set ablaze by ethnic Albanian in the northern Kosovo city of Kosovska Mitrovica.
St. Sava's church in Kosovska Mitrovica in flames
St. Sava's church in Kosovska Mitrovica in flames
Burned fresco of the Holy Virgin with Christ. The fresco was found under a layer of 14th century painting and dates back from the 12th century. It was discovered in 1951.
Burned fresco of the Holy Virgin with Christ. The fresco was found under a layer of 14th century painting and dates back from the 12th century. It was discovered in 1951.
In the flame of more than 140 Serbian Orthodox churches destroyed by Kosovo Albanians during the UN peace mission (including the last 30 from the March Pogrom) the world realizes that Kosovo has become a cancer of Europe. Granting of independence to those who have been terrorizing non-Albanians for years would be an unjust reward for ethnic cleansing and a terrible blow to the international efforts in the Balkans to prove that Europe will never accept states and borders made on blood of the innocent and ashes of the centuries old religious sites (photo: Cathedral of St. George in Prizren set on fire by Kosovo Albanian mob, March 17, photo from German military magazine Maz & More)
In the flame of more than 140 Serbian Orthodox churches destroyed by Kosovo Albanians during the UN peace mission (including the last 30 from the March Pogrom) the world realizes that Kosovo has become a cancer of Europe. Granting of independence to those who have been terrorizing non-Albanians for years would be an unjust reward for ethnic cleansing and a terrible blow to the international efforts in the Balkans to prove that Europe will never accept states and borders made on blood of the innocent and ashes of the centuries old religious sites (photo: Cathedral of St. George in Prizren set on fire by Kosovo Albanian mob, March 17, photo from German military magazine Maz & More)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Saint Nicholas (19th century) church in flames, Pristina
Saint Nicholas (19th century) church in flames, Pristina
St. Nicholas’ church in Priština, renovated at the nineteenth century, was burned down with all its relics. The Parish Residence was also burned down. About 350 Serbian houses and 30 monasteries were burned down, destroyed or damaged during the latest riots of Albanian extremists in Kosovo and Metohija., said the UNMIK police and the Eparchy of Raška and Prizren today. According to the latest UNMIK report, 24 persons were killed, while 851 persons were injured, 22 of them seriously, in the last several days of rioting of ethnic Albanian extremists in Kosovo and Metohija.
St. Nicholas’ church in Pristina, renovated at the nineteenth century, was burned down with all its relics. The Parish Residence was also burned down. About 350 Serbian houses and 30 monasteries were burned down, destroyed or damaged during the latest riots of Albanian extremists in Kosovo and Metohija., said the UNMIK police and the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren today. According to the latest UNMIK report, 24 persons were killed, while 851 persons were injured, 22 of them seriously, in the last several days of rioting of ethnic Albanian extremists in Kosovo and Metohija..
Irish KFOR putting barbed wire on the wall of the Gracanica Monastery. About 400 Serbs, expelled from their homes, found refuge at Gracanica. The expellees were accommodated in the local school, the Monastery and on the premises of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija
Irish KFOR putting barbed wire on the wall of the Gracanica Monastery. About 400 Serbs, expelled from their homes, found refuge at Gracanica. The expellees were accommodated in the local school, the Monastery and on the premises of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija
Irish KFOR putting barbed wire on the wall of the Gracanica Monastery. About 400 Serbs, expelled from their homes, found refuge at Gracanica. The expellees were accommodated in the local school, the Monastery and on the premises of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija
Irish KFOR putting barbed wire on the wall of the Gracanica Monastery. About 400 Serbs, expelled from their homes, found refuge at Gracanica. The expellees were accommodated in the local school, the Monastery and on the premises of the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija
church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish in Prizren, under UNESCO protection, was set on fire during the latest riots in Kosovo and Metohija
Church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish in Prizren, under UNESCO protection, was set on fire during the latest riots in Kosovo and Metohija
Burned church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish (built 1306-1307), Prizren (under UNESCO protection)
Burned church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish (built 1306-1307), Prizren (under UNESCO protection)
Burned church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish (built 1306-1307), Prizren (under UNESCO protection)
Burned church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish (built 1306-1307), Prizren (under UNESCO protection)
The entrance of the burned church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish (built 1306-1307), Prizren (under UNESCO protection)
The entrance of the burned church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish (built 1306-1307), Prizren (under UNESCO protection)
St. George's Cathedral
Burned St. George's Cathedral (built 1856)
St. George's Cathedral
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Remains of St. George’s Cathedral in Prizren (built 1856)
Devic Monastery (first half of the 15. century) burned to the ground with the tomb of St. Ioanichius of Devic opened and desecrated. The fire was set in the tomb of the saint
Devic Monastery (first half of the 15. century) burned to the ground with the tomb of St. Ioanichius of Devic opened and desecrated. The fire was set in the tomb of the saint
Devic Monastery (first half of the 15. century) burned to the ground
Devic Monastery (first half of the 15. century) burned to the ground
Devic Monastery (first half of the 15. century) burned to the ground. French Kfor troops now guarding the remains of the monastery to prevent mining of the remains as Albanians are leveling unprotected churches and monasteries
Devic Monastery (first half of the 15. century) burned to the ground. French Kfor troops now guarding the remains of the monastery to prevent mining of the remains as Albanians are leveling unprotected churches and monasteries
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Burned Monastery of Holy Archangels (built 1343-1352), Prizren
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Relics of St. Sava’s church in Kosovska Mitrovica
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College (burned church of Christ the Savior visible in the back) and also Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College (burned church of Christ the Savior visible in the back) and also Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Burned church of Christ the Savior (14th century)
Burned church of Christ the Savior (14th century)
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and Serbian houses in flames in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and burned Serbian houses in the Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College and burned Serbian houses in Prizren neighbourhood of Podkaljaj
The entrance of the destroyed building of the Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College
The entrance of the destroyed building of the Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius College
Burned church in Prizren
Burned church in Prizren
The Eparchy of Raska and Prizren received the first photograph of the damaged church of Our Lady of Ljeviška from the fourteenth century, built by the Holy King Milutin. According to the initial assessments, based on the photograph, it can be seen that arson was set in the interior of the church and traces of smoke and soot are noticeable near a window. It is realistically assumed that many invaluable frescoes from the fourteenth century have been destroyed and that Albanian rioters looted everything they had found, as news has been received that they broke into  the church.
The Eparchy of Raska and Prizren received the first photograph of the damaged church of Holy Virgin of Lyevish from the fourteenth century, built by the Holy King Milutin. According to the initial assessments, based on the photograph, it can be seen that arson was set in the interior of the church and traces of smoke and soot are noticeable near a window. It is realistically assumed that many invaluable frescoes from the fourteenth century have been destroyed and that Albanian rioters looted everything they had found, as news has been received that they broke into the church.
Destroyed church of Saint Nicholas in Prizren. Built and frescoed in 1331-1332. It was the foundation of the feudal lord Nicholas Tutic and his wife Bella. Later it became the 'metoh' (estate of the monastery of Decani)
Destroyed church of Saint Nicholas in Prizren. Built and frescoed in 1331-1332. It was the foundation of the feudal lord Nicholas Tutic and his wife Bella. Later it became the "metoh" (estate of the monastery of Decani)
Destroyed church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (16-19th century), with the parish home. Leftovers of the yellow walls still visible.
Cathedral church of the Holy Trinity (two bell-towers which survived the 1999 mining were razed to the ground. Kosovo Albanians remove all material from the site)
Destroyed church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (16-19th century), with the parish home. Leftovers of the yellow walls still visible. Cathedral church of the Holy Trinity (two bell-towers which survived the 1999 mining were razed to the ground. Kosovo Albanians remove all material from the site)
Today, the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren made public the latest list of Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries, destroyed and/or severely damaged in the Albanian pogrom against the Serbs. Overall 30 churches and monasteries were destroyed and/or damaged from 17 to 19 March 2004, said the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija. According to the list, which is not final, out of the 30 monasteries and churches, 10 places of worship and the Bishop’s Residence were destroyed and/or damaged in Prizren where Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius was hit in the first wave of violence. It is said in the statement that the following churches in Prizren and its vicinity, built in the fourteenth century, have been attacked: the church of Our Holy Virgin of Lyevish, St. Saviour’s church, St. Nicholas’ church, Holy Sunday church, St. Panteleimon’s church, SS Cosmas and Damian’s church and the Monastery of Holy Archangels. The Cathedral of the Grand Martyr St. George (1856), St. George’s church (16th century) and the Holy Sunday church at Zivinjane were also destroyed and/or damaged. Tanjug/The Voice of the South
Today, the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren made public the latest list of Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries, destroyed and/or severely damaged in the Albanian pogrom against the Serbs. Overall 30 churches and monasteries were destroyed and/or damaged from 17 to 19 March 2004, said the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija. According to the list, which is not final, out of the 30 monasteries and churches, 10 places of worship and the Bishop’s Residence were destroyed and/or damaged in Prizren where Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius was hit in the first wave of violence. It is said in the statement that the following churches in Prizren and its vicinity, built in the fourteenth century, have been attacked: the church of Our Holy Virgin of Lyevish, St. Saviour’s church, St. Nicholas’ church, Holy Sunday church, St. Panteleimon’s church, SS Cosmas and Damian’s church and the Monastery of Holy Archangels. The Cathedral of the Grand Martyr St. George (1856), St. George’s church (16th century) and the Holy Sunday church at Zivinjane were also destroyed and/or damaged. Tanjug/The Voice of the South
Today, the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren made public the latest list of Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries, destroyed and/or severely damaged in the Albanian pogrom against the Serbs. Overall 30 churches and monasteries were destroyed and/or damaged from 17 to 19 March 2004, said the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija. According to the list, which is not final, out of the 30 monasteries and churches, 10 places of worship and the Bishop’s Residence were destroyed and/or damaged in Prizren where Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius was hit in the first wave of violence. It is said in the statement that the following churches in Prizren and its vicinity, built in the fourteenth century, have been attacked: the church of Our Holy Virgin of Lyevish, St. Saviour’s church, St. Nicholas’ church, Holy Sunday church, St. Panteleimon’s church, SS Cosmas and Damian’s church and the Monastery of Holy Archangels. The Cathedral of the Grand Martyr St. George (1856), St. George’s church (16th century) and the Holy Sunday church at Zivinjane were also destroyed and/or damaged. Tanjug/The Voice of the South
Today, the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren made public the latest list of Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries, destroyed and/or severely damaged in the Albanian pogrom against the Serbs. Overall 30 churches and monasteries were destroyed and/or damaged from 17 to 19 March 2004, said the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija. According to the list, which is not final, out of the 30 monasteries and churches, 10 places of worship and the Bishop’s Residence were destroyed and/or damaged in Prizren where Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius was hit in the first wave of violence. It is said in the statement that the following churches in Prizren and its vicinity, built in the fourteenth century, have been attacked: the church of Our Holy Virgin of Lyevish, St. Saviour’s church, St. Nicholas’ church, Holy Sunday church, St. Panteleimon’s church, SS Cosmas and Damian’s church and the Monastery of Holy Archangels. The Cathedral of the Grand Martyr St. George (1856), St. George’s church (16th century) and the Holy Sunday church at Zivinjane were also destroyed and/or damaged. Tanjug/The Voice of the South
Today, the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren made public the latest list of Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries, destroyed and/or severely damaged in the Albanian pogrom against the Serbs. Overall 30 churches and monasteries were destroyed and/or damaged from 17 to 19 March 2004, said the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija. According to the list, which is not final, out of the 30 monasteries and churches, 10 places of worship and the Bishop’s Residence were destroyed and/or damaged in Prizren where Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius was hit in the first wave of violence. It is said in the statement that the following churches in Prizren and its vicinity, built in the fourteenth century, have been attacked: the church of Our Holy Virgin of Lyevish, St. Saviour’s church, St. Nicholas’ church, Holy Sunday church, St. Panteleimon’s church, SS Cosmas and Damian’s church and the Monastery of Holy Archangels. The Cathedral of the Grand Martyr St. George (1856), St. George’s church (16th century) and the Holy Sunday church at Zivinjane were also destroyed and/or damaged. Tanjug/The Voice of the South Today, the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren made public the latest list of Christian Orthodox churches and monasteries, destroyed and/or severely damaged in the Albanian pogrom against the Serbs. Overall 30 churches and monasteries were destroyed and/or damaged from 17 to 19 March 2004, said the Coordinating Centre for Kosovo and Metohija. According to the list, which is not final, out of the 30 monasteries and churches, 10 places of worship and the Bishop’s Residence were destroyed and/or damaged in Prizren where Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyrillus and Methodius was hit in the first wave of violence. It is said in the statement that the following churches in Prizren and its vicinity, built in the fourteenth century, have been attacked: the church of Our Holy Virgin of Lyevish, St. Saviour’s church, St. Nicholas’ church, Holy Sunday church, St. Panteleimon’s church, SS Cosmas and Damian’s church and the Monastery of Holy Archangels. The Cathedral of the Grand Martyr St. George (1856), St. George’s church (16th century) and the Holy Sunday church at Zivinjane were also destroyed and/or damaged. Tanjug/The Voice of the South
These horrific scenes of extreme lack of culture and savagery in the center of Pristina where, in addition to the Albanians, several thousand foreigners are living who can see the humiliated church for themselves These horrific scenes of extreme lack of culture and savagery in the center of Pristina where, in addition to the Albanians, several thousand foreigners are living who can see the humiliated church for themselves, are a stain not only on the Pristina municipal administration and Pristna University but also on the UN mission which five years ago undertook to preserve a multiethnic society in Kosovo and Metohija," said Bishop Artemije. In a statement for the ERP KIM Info Service, the Bishop added: "In addition to all the horrors and the destruction and desecration of over 140 churches since the arrival of the UN mission in this region, the shocking spectacles from the church of Christ the Savior, which has been turned into a public toilet, confirm that the eradication of Christianity and all Christian civilizational values in this region is being carried out with the silent, and frequently the active, acquiescence and participation of Albanian provisional institutions and their sponsors in the UN mission.
Interior of the church of Christ the Savior in Pristina turned into a pubic toilette Interior of the church of Christ the Savior in Pristina turned into a pubic toilette