Thursday, May 04, 2006

Orthodox Churches in Kosovo to Be Protected by Law

4 May 2006 | 15:47 | FOCUS News Agency

Pristina. Orthodox churches and monuments in Kosovo will be protected by law, Kosovo’s President Fatmir Sejdiu told Greek agency ANA-MPA, Macedonian state TV station MTV reports.
The TV station notes that the President spent the Easter holidays in Decani monastery.
Kosovo’s President also paid attention to the issue of the border between Macedonia and Kosovo pointing out it must be solved after the final status of the region is agreed on.



"Its too bad when churches become the victims of man-made wars."

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's been continued attacks and vandalism since this news. There is no real protection and enforcement. The churches will continued to be vandalised and ruined, no one will ever be punished, and there won't be any rebuilding.

10:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

THIS DEMONSTRATES THAT ALBANIANS IN KOSOVO ARE UNABLE TO BUILD AND SUSTAIN CIVIC AND CIVIL SOCIETIES. SERB-HUNTING WAS THE ALBANIAN YOUTH FAVOURITE PAST TIME THROUGHOUT THE YUGOSLAVIA ERA. INDEPENDENCE FOR THAT BUNCH OF THUGS IS SIMPLY OUT OF THE QUESTION

6:06 PM  

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