Kosovo Serb convoy stoned; UN troops fire tear gas
PRISTINA (Reuters) - United Nations police in Kosovo fired tear gas to disperse a crowd of ethnic Albanians who stoned a convoy of Serbs in the west of the UN-run province yesterday, police said. A Kosovo Albanian police spokesman said two UN personnel were lightly wounded in the incident in the ethnic Albanian village of Mala Krusa, near Prizren. «A UN police convoy taking Serbs there was stopped and stoned. Police fired tear gas,» said spokesman Fatmir Gjurgjeala. Two UN vehicles were also damaged. Witnesses said the main Prizren-Djakovica road was closed and several villagers had been taken to hospital for treatment for the effects of tear gas. The stoning of Serb convoys in Kosovo is not uncommon.
"The stoning of Serb convoys in Kosovo is not uncommon" .
If the so called "oppression"of Albanians in the nineties was not "uncommon "and was punished by the NATO bombing of Serbia,
today for the stoning and the mistreatment of Serbs,which is not "uncommon", ,the reward is the independence .
Like we say in France: "Les voies du Seigneur sont impénétrables", but the question is who gives wh o the right to act like Allmighty.
Dragan RAKIC
F-Strasbourg
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