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Friday, 27.04.2007.

16:02

Displaced Kosovo Serbs seek return

Displaced Serbs gathered at Rudnica administrative crossing ended their protest march along the border.

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Matthew

pre 17 godina

I agree, the Serbian Diaspora needs to be far more active in helping out our fellow Serbians. I hope some others can provide links to helpful organizations, I would like to get involved.

Maybe B92 could setup some sort of charity organization? If they haven't done so already? They clearly have the ear of the Diaspora here.

good evening

pre 17 godina

If someone were to ask me to recommend a Foundation for Serb citizens who have lost everything during the break up Yugoslavia I would be really hard pressed to give them an answer. The only one I know of is Princess Catherine's lifelineaid.org http://royalfamily.org/ With a 3 million-strong expat community our lack of organization is astonishing. Imagine if everyone were to donate as little as one Euro a month. A decade after the NATO Pact attacks Serbian citizens should not be living in refugee camps.

This should not to be confused with the legal restoration of Serb citizens' private property. A process that will be deliberately drawn-out and could take years.

Anthony

pre 17 godina

This is the world's failure here, that with 60,000 NATO troops we allowed the forcible eviction of 1/4 million people and the destruction of 160 Churches.

Anthony

pre 17 godina

This is the world's failure here, that with 60,000 NATO troops we allowed the forcible eviction of 1/4 million people and the destruction of 160 Churches.

good evening

pre 17 godina

If someone were to ask me to recommend a Foundation for Serb citizens who have lost everything during the break up Yugoslavia I would be really hard pressed to give them an answer. The only one I know of is Princess Catherine's lifelineaid.org http://royalfamily.org/ With a 3 million-strong expat community our lack of organization is astonishing. Imagine if everyone were to donate as little as one Euro a month. A decade after the NATO Pact attacks Serbian citizens should not be living in refugee camps.

This should not to be confused with the legal restoration of Serb citizens' private property. A process that will be deliberately drawn-out and could take years.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

I agree, the Serbian Diaspora needs to be far more active in helping out our fellow Serbians. I hope some others can provide links to helpful organizations, I would like to get involved.

Maybe B92 could setup some sort of charity organization? If they haven't done so already? They clearly have the ear of the Diaspora here.

Anthony

pre 17 godina

This is the world's failure here, that with 60,000 NATO troops we allowed the forcible eviction of 1/4 million people and the destruction of 160 Churches.

good evening

pre 17 godina

If someone were to ask me to recommend a Foundation for Serb citizens who have lost everything during the break up Yugoslavia I would be really hard pressed to give them an answer. The only one I know of is Princess Catherine's lifelineaid.org http://royalfamily.org/ With a 3 million-strong expat community our lack of organization is astonishing. Imagine if everyone were to donate as little as one Euro a month. A decade after the NATO Pact attacks Serbian citizens should not be living in refugee camps.

This should not to be confused with the legal restoration of Serb citizens' private property. A process that will be deliberately drawn-out and could take years.

Matthew

pre 17 godina

I agree, the Serbian Diaspora needs to be far more active in helping out our fellow Serbians. I hope some others can provide links to helpful organizations, I would like to get involved.

Maybe B92 could setup some sort of charity organization? If they haven't done so already? They clearly have the ear of the Diaspora here.