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Gypsies Cannot to Return to KosovoBy States' Liberty Party "Europe and America knew how to drop bombs on us but they don't know what to do with us now", said a Gypsy with a home in Kosovo that she cannot return to . United States President Bill Clinton, to justify a war against a democratic European country, had repeatedly made assertions that Yugoslavia President Slobodan Milosevic was a racist intent on cleansing the Kosovo region of Albanians, but events both then and now prove that his rhetoric was no more truthful than his famous finger waving speech: "I did not have sex with that woman" Many tens of thousands of Gypsies, like the many Turks, Jews and other Kosovo minorities that were protected under Milosevic, fled Kosovo at the start of the NATO war, and many are unable to return to their former homeland because of ethnic hatred by the Albanian separatists that the United States, through NATO, had gone to war for. "I went back last year to try at least to see my house," said 28 year old Suzana Krasniqi and mother of two, but was "slapped and kicked in the stomach" by ethnic Albanian teenagers, and was forced to again flee. The U.N. refugee agency has no place for them, and they remain unwanted refugees in Macedonia and other neighboring states. Some of the information for this article is from the AP, May 29, 2003. |
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