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[Prishtina-E] A book on Kosova

Ylber Burgija ylber at mail.com
Sun Jun 18 23:42:20 EDT 2000


May I remind you my friends that even though you probably don't want to
agnlowledge this, Serb Occupators have destroyed historic monuments of
Albanians dating back thousands of years to the Illyrians who's descendents
happen to be.
Important Historic sites have been systematicaly whiped off the face of the
earth through the years.
Nish (Nissus) even has traces of recent Albanian inhabitance wich were
cunningly hidden by the Serbs, after they drove the Albanian population out
in the beggining of the 20th century.
So don't try to make such a dumb argument, by giving us a couple of reviews
made by Serbs, who of course don't know what true facts are, as they only
belive what suits them.
This book, I guess holds a lot of the Serb History of Kosova, but what about
the Albanian Hisory and Art, it peobably isn't mentioned at all. Well I
wouldn't be surprises as this book is written by a Serb.

Ylber Burgija.

PS:It's really a shame you can't visit Kosva, youre braknig our hearts.


Art of Kosovo : The Sacred Land
by Gojko Subotic

Reviewer: A reader from Amman, Jordan
This beautiful and comprehensive coffee-table size book is a valuable and
poignant record of Kosovo's rich Serbian Orthodox Christian religious
heritage dating back almost a thousand years which is literally being blown
to smithereens on a daily basis by the Albanian victors of Clinton's
splendid little air war in Kosovo! These Byzantine style churches and
monasteries, vivid frescoes and liturgical art survived the 5 century
Ottoman occupation, 2 World Wars, and Tito's communism. Unfortunately, the
photos in this book may soon be all that is left. That only makes this well
produced volume even more valuable.

Reviewer: Mitch Strbac from Australia
What a great book in regards to showing what historic significance Kosovo &
Metohija has to the Serbian nation. The illustrations are simply
breathtaking and tempts one to go there and view the beauty in person (if it
were not for the violence). The book will soon be a book on history as it
seems that every day another church or monastery is blown away by the
Albanian population while the West sanctifies their actions. Great book and
its a shame that we can't go to Kosovo and Metohija and view it in person!


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