"Maris Mantenieks also remembers that: "The American Jewish Committee did not participate in this diatribe against the Eastern Europeans. In fact the Cleveland Chapter, under Dr. Martin Plax, called together the leaders of the Baltic and Ukrainian community during Demanjuk's trial and tried to sooth the built-up resentment between the Jewish and Eastern European people. He explained the Committee's position that the accusations and trials are of no benefit to either side-- - Did the U.S. Recruit Nazi War Criminals? The Commentary 85, no. 6: 50-53.-The Secret Nazi Network -Ieva Zake
The best question is what do I mean by crimes against humanity?
" Albanian prime minister Mustafa Kruja, in a June, 1942 speech made in Kosovo, then called the "New Albania", stated: The Serbian population of Kosovo should be removed as soon as possible "All indigenous Serbs should be qualified as colonists and as such, via the Albanian and Italian government, be sent to concentration camps in Albania. Serbian settlers should be killed...Ferat-bey Draga, a prominent Kosovo Albanian leader, stated that the "time has come to exterminate the Serbs" and that " there will be no Serbs under the Kosovo sun .""
What the Albanian, Bosnian, and Croatian Waffen SS did under the Ustase leadership to the Serb population in Kosovo and across the Balkans, they also did to the Jews across the Balkans except in Albania. That's good, right? There were approximately 200 Jews in Albania before WWII. So according to Benjamin Netanyahu, we know that there were at least 201 after the war.
The problem is that the Albanian Nazi's or nationalists remained nationalists and like many of the US emigres, brought their succeeding generations up to hold the same political thought.
" The Germans surrendered in 1945, but the remnants of the Kosovo Albanian Nazi and fascist groups continued fighting the Yugoslav government for six years, with a major rebellion from 1945 to 1948 in the Drenica region. (Drenica was the hotbed for KLA recruiting in 1998-99). That rebellion was under the command of Shabhan Paluzha; it is called the Shabhan Paluzha rebellion. Sporadic violence continued until 1951. It is literally true to say that the last shots of World War II were fired in Kosovo."- The roots of Kosovo fascism George Thompson
" Albanian resistance began as early as April 1981, just after the death of Tito. Dissident Albanians encouraged violence against the Serbs, including the damaging of their factories" (Carnegie, 1999). The Milosevic-led crackdown against the terrorist organization known as the Kosovo Liberation Army(KLA) was not criticized initially because even the U.S. State Department recognized it as a terrorist organization because of its attacks on Serbian police, military, and civilians (Seper, 1999).Carnegie observes that NATO spokesman Jamie Shea --regularly said that NATO would not 'condone' the KLA's rebel actions in Kosovo" (Carnegie, 1999)- Global Security Studies, Fall 2010, Volume l, Issue 3 NATO and the KLA: How the West Encouraged Terrorism John R. Fulton
Fulton goes further by pointing out that the humanitarian intervention policies in the 1990's encouraged separatists by "instilling the belief into separatist movements that they could use terrorism to initiate a conflict inside a state and the United States would come to the rescue. The intervention in Bosnia paved the way for Kosovo, Albanian terrorism in Serbia, Macedonia, and the war in Chechnya. Lastly, he notes that the majority of recipients for said interventions were Islamic radicals.
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