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Kosovo: Conflicts Between Serbians and Ethnic Albanians
I. ... Thesis- The conflict between the Serbs and Albanians shows us the amount of intolerance with religious, political, and racial conflicts throughout the history of the relationship between the Serbs and Albanians. ... History of Kosovo
A. ... Kosovo’s extra problems
III. Religious conflicts
A. ... Albanians
1. Ethnic Albanians conflicts with Serbian officials. ... Milosevic’s determination on getting rid of Ethnic Albanians
out of Kosovo. ... Conclusion Pham Pantoja
1 The conflict in Kosovo right not reflects to us the intolerance of race and religion demonstrated by the Serbs toward the ethnic Albanians. The situation right now is the evacuation of all ethnic Albanians out of Kosovo. This situation began on February 1990 after fighting broke out between ethnic Albanians, police, and the Slavic minority (Satyendra, paragraph 2). ... The conflict between the Serbs and Albanians shows us the amount of intolerance with religious, political, and racial conflicts throughout the history of the relationship between the Serbs and Albanians. The history of Kosovo have been very turbulent and conflicts rose up at every incident that occurred. Some 600 years ago, the Serbs confronted the Turkish invader on June 15, 1389 at their homeland that resulted in Battle of Kosovo. ... Though he was wounded and was captured and beheaded by the Turks (Satyendra, paragraph 1, “Kosovo deeply embedded in psyche of the Serb people”). One of the early conflicts that occurred in 1913 with small bands of Albanian rebels, known as kacaks were protesting against a Serbian officer in September. ... The result was Serbian officials destroying that village with two others and killing 35 Albanians (Malcolm, 257). During the end of the war in Kosovo in October 1912, Edith Durham, a news reporter that was in Montenegro at the time asked a wounded soldier why she can’t go up to one of their posts in Albania. ... A Danish reporter managed to get some news out of Kosovo where it is reported that 5,000 Albanians had been killed in Prishtina. ... During the reimposition of Serbian rule, the Serbian soldiers entered Kosovo in October 1918 planning on revenge for the hostile attitude of the Albanians at the time of Serbia’s withdrawal from Kosovo in 1915. Albanians resisted against Serb’s onslaught. Even though Montenegrins helped the Albanians, 200 were killed at the beginning and would later escalate.
Approximate Word count = 1939 Approximate Pages = 7.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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