Now available from The American Council for Kosovo!

Kosovo: The Score
1999-2009

The American Council for Kosovo recently has located additional quantities of this classic book, published on the tenth anniversary of the NATO aggression against Serbia. Kosovo: The Score provides the definitive explanation of the little-understood Whys and Hows of the Kosovo war, as well as of the aftermath that still plagues the region – and the world – today.

Among the experts contributing incisive analyses to Kosovo: The Score: James Bissett, Doug Bandow, James George Jatras, Julia Gorin, Srdja Trifkovic, Diana Johnstone, Gregory R. Copley and many others!

Kosovo: The Score is available on request from The American Council for Kosovo, which gratefully welcomes contributions of any size. Requests can be made on the contribution page, by email, or by writing to:

The American Council for Kosovo
P.O. Box 14522
Washington, DC 20044

The killing of Serbian children in Kosovo: the story of a survivor

February 5, 2013, Voice of Russia

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Bogdan Bukumiric

At the age of 15 on a riverbank he was shot eight times just for being Serbian. He survived and a few days later during the religious holiday of Transfiguration he was out of his coma. But until now he has not received an answer to his question: who shot the children bathing in the river near the Kosovo village of Gorazdevac on August 13, 2003? In his interview to the Voice of Russia Bogdan Bukumiric tells a wonderful story of his rescue. “It is not so scary to die as to be buried alive” - this is the inscription on the monument to the victims of Albanian terrorists and the NATO a...

Two Simple Rules

February 1, 2013, AntiWar.com

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Two Simple Rules

One of the (few) articles of faith of those calling themselves “progressives” is that the changes they seek to impose are inevitable and irreversible, and that opposition to them is but a futile attempt to “turn back the clock.” Yet more often than not, this is precisely what their own actions amount to, and the brave new future they claim to seek looks more like the not-so-glorious past. For example, the Atlantic Empire’s efforts in the Balkans – promoted repeatedly as the model of successful intervention – have focused on sending the ...

Serb cemeteries, memorials desecrated in Kosovo

January 22, 2013, Source: Beta, Tanjug

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Serb cemeteries, memorials desecrated in Kosovo

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA -- Incidents were reported from Kosovo on Sunday and Monday, including an attempt to stage an attack on a monastery, and desecration of several Serb cemeteries. In Kosovska Mitrovica, two firebombs were thrown at the municipal building, causing no injuries or material damages. The perpetrators "quickly escaped the scene", while members of the Kosovo police, KPS, "arrived there shortly after the attack", according to reports. Kosovska Mitorovica Mayor Krstimir Pantic criticized NATO troops, KFOR, who are deployed nearby, saying that the building was attacked on several ...

NATO Court Delivers Yet Another Miscarriage Of Justice: Serbs suffer another biased judgement

November 24, 2012, Modern Tokyo Times

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Exodus of Serbs

On November the 16th the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) outrageously reversed convictions, acquitted and ordered immediate release of the Croatian Colonel General Ante Gotovina, commander of a military offensive known as Operation Storm (Oluja in Serbian), and Colonel General Mladen Markac, Operation Commander of the Special Police in Croatia. Gotovina was on the run until 2005, when he was arrested in Spain and transferred to the ICTY. Needless to say the acquitted generals returned to Zagreb to a hero’s welcome with the 100,000 large cro...