hello, daniela.... 
 it is as you say, in your introduction to the  
sequence of 'pasted' articles. [4/19 8:23] 
=== 
noting in passing for you, this morning's BOSTON  
GLOBE had a lower-front-page article re: anti-serb  
violence by albanians...
Hi Daniela, 
 
As usual, you're right on target with your eye for good, well researched analysis. The truth about the attack on Yugoslavia is finally beginning to come out sufficiently that the mainstream media can't ignore it anymore. 
 
Meanwhile, I've been hunkered down on another forum dealing with our own version of "kosovars" in South Florida who have managed to provoke a government response useful for their own political agenda of preventing normalization of US/Cuba relations. However, it may be backfiring on them. We'll see how it plays out over the coming days/weeks. 
 
t'gunns
It would be interesting to see those people without their own kids 
how would they react when somebody denies their right as a parent - 
to be with them because someone else has a political agenda on his mind.
Hi Daniela, 
 
I'm a mom, therefore feel addressed, are you refering to the Cuban boy? or something else? 
 
Kim/Unicef
hello, daniela/kim... 
 
i wish i contribute more to the elian story other  
than living where the sh*tstorm is most thick. 
 
we've got the mother who died for her son ==IN  
FRONT OF HIM, mind you== and the father,  
intentionally left behind in cuba, ostensibly  
forever, as of elian's departure. 
 
yeah, that 'home invasion' footage was shown over  
and over at the time....and that [shudder] pic of  
the guy w/the weapon pointed towards the kid,  
circling the globe in hours....or _minutes_ >> 
 
yes, it is difficult to imagine that elian's life  
would be 'better' in cuba...but i'm not sure it  
goes w/o saying that his life in america would be  
'better'.  
i suppose it would depend on where the child  
=remember the _child_?= was happier. 
 
if elian and his mother had both survived the  
trip, then their return to cuba would have been a  
simple matter, by comparison. 
 
and while the law _is_ gonna win out on this, and  
father and son will most assuredly return to a  
_different_ sort of exploitation than what they've  
experienced in the states...[exploitation it'll  
be, nonetheless] 
 
elian's mother died before his eyes in her effort  
to get him out of cuba. to return the boy is a  
disgrace to her memory. 
 
the laws be >hanged<, commie/yankee/whomever.
as I undersood she went there because her boyfriend wanted them to /go to US/ 
not because she had a bad life in Cuba 
 
and if one country had chosen to live in communism, who are we to decide for them and isolate them from the rest of the world by imposing various political 
and other measures 
 
Cuba would have definetely be better off without US telling them how to live
yes, Kim 
 
sorry for not responding immediately to you
good morning, daniela... 
 
cant really disagree w/you... 
yeah, i'd heard about the boyfriend. 
 
...and/but when the little boy becomes more  
cognizant of his experience...what then? 
=== 
mornin', mum!
then he can make he's own choice
Chief of UN office for removal of 
 unexploded mines in Kosovo, Colonel John Flegen, 
accused NATO that it does not provides expert or 
 financial support to removal of 30.000 unexploded 
 cluster bombs outstanded after NATO bombardment.
 http://www.truthinmedia.org/Bulletins2000/tim2000-5-1.html  
 
 
2. NATO Losses Revisited (by Venik)  
 
  VIENNA, May 4 – Pseudonym "Venik" should be a familiar term to the wartime TiM readers. It was Venik who was the first to 
  systematically analyze and report the NATO losses as of last April.  And this TiM source been updating that information ever since 
  (just search our Web site by that keyword). Here is the latest contribution on the topic of NATO losses: 
 
       PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 21 - According to a March 25, 2000, article published by the ITAR-TASS news agency, Russian 
       GRU (Main Intelligence Directorate) sources report that during the Operation "Allied Force" NATO's air forces sustained 
       losses considerably higher than is officially acknowledged by NATO command. According to GRU information, NATO 
       lost three F-117A stealth bombers, and at least 40 other combat planes, and over 1,000 cruise missiles. 
 
       So far, NATO officials acknowledged losing three combat planes (the USAF F-117A on March 27, the USMC AV-8B 
       Harrier on May 1, and the F-16CG-40-CF on May 2), two attack helicopters (AH-64 Apache on April 26 and another 
       Apache on May 5), between 30 and 32 unmanned reconnaissance vehicles, including at least 16 American, 7 German, and 
       5 French UAVs. Interestingly enough, NATO acknowledged all of the UAV losses mentioned by Yugoslav military 
       officials - 30 - and, perhaps, even more. 
 
       Official NATO reports and statements made by various NATO officials indicate that about 10 NATO planes made 
       emergency landings. Two F-117As sustained extensive damage (the F-117A 86-0837 was damaged on April 21 during 
       landing; and another F-117A lost a part of its tail section due to a nearby SA-3 SAM explosion). An RAF C-130K 
       Hercules transport plane crashed on June 11 in Albania. The aircraft was delivering a British SAS unit that was trying to 
       beat Russian paratroopers to the Slatina base. The US Army OH-58 combat reconnaissance helicopter crashed on May 26 
       in Bosnia. 
 
       According to the information from unofficial Yugoslav military sources, NATO's final assessment of its aircraft losses 
       during the operation "Allied Force" indicates that some 61 aircraft have been destroyed, 53 aircraft were damaged beyond 
       repair or it is not cost-effective to repair them, 57 aircraft have sustained repairable combat damage. A total of 171 
       NATO aircraft were hit by Yugoslav defenses during the war. 
 
       According to Yugoslav army officials, NATO lost 61 planes, 7 helicopters, 30 UAVs, and 238 cruise missiles. These 
       numbers include only those NATO aircraft that crashed inside Yugoslavia. Distribution of aircraft kills among various units 
       and branches of the Yugoslav Armed Forces is as follows:  
 
            3rd Army: 34 planes, 5 helicopters, 25 UAVs and 52 cruise missiles (according to an official statement by 
            General Nebojsa Pavkovic, commander of the 3rd Army, on June 12, 1999); Navy 3 planes, 3 UAVs and over 
            5 cruise missiles (from an official statement by the FRY Navy Commander, Milan Zec, June 10, 1999);  
 
            2nd Army: 24 planes, 2 helicopters, 2 UAVs (reported by Major General Spasoje Smiljanic in his interview to 
            Politika newspaper at the end of April), 30 cruise missiles;  
 
            1st Army: 6 planes, 129 cruise missiles (reported by General Ninoslav Krstic in his interview for the "Vojska" 
            magazine on May 24, 1999). If you add up these numbers, provided by various Yugoslav military officials, you 
            will see that the number of planes reported to have been shot down is 67, and not 61, as the official report by 
            Gen. Dragoljub Ojdanic states. And here's why... 
 
       On June 17, 1999, Gen. Spasoje Smiljanic, then commander of Yugoslav Air Force and Air Defense (RVand PVO), 
       announced that "the Yugoslav Air Force and Air Defence units have downed 36 airplanes, 42 cruise missiles, nine 
       UAVs and two helicopters." It is important to keep in mind, however, that RVand PVO air defense units do NOT include 
       low-level army air defenses or naval air defenses, such as man-portable SAMs and some AAAs. The total number planes 
       shot down by RVand PVO and by various air defense units outside of RVand PVO command comes to 61 planes, 7 
       helicopters, 30 UAVs and 238 cruise missiles according to Gen. Ojdanic. However, these figures only include those NATO 
       aircraft that crashed inside Yugoslavia. In some of the earlier reports mentioned above Yugoslav military commanders 
       included NATO aircraft that crashed outside Yugoslavia. 
 
       Several new pieces of destroyed NATO hardware were added to the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum's exhibit on March 
       24 to commemorate one year since the beginning of NATO's aggression against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 
       Currently the museum's exhibit includes over 1,500 fragments of NATO's military hardware. The museum's curator, 
       Cedomir Janjic, announced that more destroyed NATO weapons will be soon added to the collection in a new wing of the 
       museum dedicated to the war with NATO. 
 
       In an interview to the Associated Press Yugoslavia's Minister for Science and Development, Cedomir Mirkovic, said "It is 
       truly amazing how many aircraft and drones were downed with the relatively modest and primitive equipment..." Mirkovic 
       refutes Western claims that Yugoslav air defense downed only two planes. "We shall prove we have more," he said, 
       without elaborating. 
 
       In February British press was discussing a sharp shortage of operational aircraft experienced by the Royal Air Force. The 
       news first appeared in the January 23, 2000, Hundreds of Crippled Jets put RAF in Crisis article from The Observer, by 
       Antony Barnet. In particular, the article, based on the Observer's own investigation, outlines the following problems with 
       the RAF: 
 
            "Two out of three of the UK's 186 fleet of Tornado bombers are grounded; 
 
            Fewer than 40 per cent of other frontline aircraft, such as Harriers and Jaguars, are ready to fly at short 
            notice; 
 
            The Ministry of Defence has spent almost £1 billion developing a laser-guided bombing system that does not 
            work properly; 
 
            There is shortage of nearly 20 per cent of junior officer fast jet pilots and the RAF is having a severe 
            problem in retaining trained pilots." 
 
       Two out of three British Tornadoes that are grounded comes to a rather substantial number of 124 Tornado strike aircraft 
       which are not operational. The crisis began developing following the Operation "Desert Storm" in Iraq, but it really took 
       off since the Operation "Allied Force" against Yugoslavia. As far as I know only four NATO Tornado aircraft were shot 
       down during the conflict based on media reports. Two Luftwaffe strike aircraft were shot down on March 26-27. The 
       other two Tornadoes were shot down on April 15 and May 26. It was not reported whether these aircraft were German or 
       British. 
 
       The fact is that most of RAF's strike aircraft are out of order for a variety of reasons. I do not have enough information to 
       draw any definitive conclusions. However, I know enough to say that 124 strategically - important strike aircraft are not 
       grounded for no reason.  
 
       NATO has sustained significant losses. An even greater number of aircraft were damaged not only by ground fire but also 
       by the intensity of operations and skipping on the required maintenance hours. After talking to several USAF aircraft 
       mechanics, who participated in the "Allied Force", I can conclude that NATO aircraft were pushed to the limit and way 
       beyond it. This is especially true for the USAF aircraft. One USAF aircraft mechanic who served at Aviano told me: "Two 
       weeks - three weeks tops - and the "Allied Force" would have been over 'cause NATO would have run out of working 
       planes." 
 
       In the February 13 article in The Observer, based on first-hand information posted by RAF pilots and technicians at an 
       Internet discussion group and entitled Pilots Vent Fury at RAF on Web, Antony Barnet writes "Pilots currently serving in 
       the Gulf, and others recently back from Kosovo, are so angry about defective equipment and low morale they are 
       flooding the secret site with complaints aimed at senior officers." The "secret" site is the PPRuNe message board for 
       military pilots. I've spent several days at that site fishing for information until that Sherlock from The Observer scared 
       everyone away with his article. 
 
       From what was written by RAF pilots, it can be readily seen that there is a great deal of concern about technical 
       capabilities of aircraft and even about their basic safety compromised by the lack of proper technical service and spare 
       parts. An RAF Captain wrote: "The number of sorties lost due to unserviceability is way too high. I now find that I have 
       to accept faults to get the job done that a few years ago I would not have done ... Although I have a few worries about 
       the structural strength of the airframe I am convinced that we are going to have a major problem due to some esoteric 
       fault... We struggle to get spares, some parts have to be manufactured over and over. We use the cheapest contractor we 
       can find..."[...] 
 
                              Yugoslav Air Force Grounded "Apaches," Not Mechanical Trouble 
 
       According to an ITAR-TASS review of the article published by the Foreign Military Review magazine of the Russian 
       Defense Ministry, Yugoslav aviation prevented the use of American AH-64 Apache attack helicopters during the Kosovo 
       conflict. The "NATO Losses in the War with Yugoslavia" article, the Foreign Military Review writes "... the biggest 
       sensation was the number of troops lost by NATO. Not just NATO pilots were killed in Yugoslavia, but also 
       search-and-rescue troops that were tasked with locating downed pilots. Yugoslav air defenses have shot down no less 
       than five NATO helicopters, which (alone) resulted in deaths of about 100 troops of the Alliance." 
 
       According to the Foreign Military Review, the reason why Pentagon did not use Apaches in Kosovo "...had nothing to 
       do with technical problems with the helicopters or insufficient training of their flight crews, as was often stated by 
       NATO officials. The only reason was the April 26, 1999 attack carried out by Yugoslav "Galeb" fighters against 
       "Rinas" airport located near Albania's capital of Tirana, where the Apaches were based. That day two groups of 
       these light helicopters were destroyed and over 10 helicopters were damaged." 
 
       A similar operation was carried out by Yugoslav AF on April 18 against the airport in Tuzla, Bosnia, used as an emergency 
       landing site for NATO aircraft. As the result of this attack some 15  NATO aircraft were destroyed on the ground.  
 
       The Foreign Military Review writes: "Despite the fact that American aircraft dominated NATO operations, they weren't 
       the only aircraft shot down by Yugoslav air defenses. Among the destroyed aircraft were five German "Tornadoes," 
       several British "Harriers'" two French "Mirages," Belgian, Dutch, and Canadian aircraft. On June 7 the USAF lost a 
       B-52 strategic bomber, while on May 20 a B-2A "Spirit" was shot down."  
 
       Information regarding the B-52 loss comes as a surprise to me. I have seen a brief eyewitness report regarding this 
       incident, but it was never mentioned in press or on the NATO losses list on my site. Looking at the eyewitness report 
       listing compiled by aviation enthusiasts in Yugoslavia, we can find the following entry (#381) June 7, between 012 and 
       040, area between Slankamen and Indjija, One large bomber (most probably B-52) was shot down. Aircraft exploded after 
       a direct SAM hit. Crew killed." 
 
       Venik, Philadelphia, April 21, 2000, www.aeronautics.ru (the previous location at  http://way.to/venik   is also working.
Racism Never Takes a Holiday at the Associated 
                                 Press  
 
                                 T.V. Weber & Alida Weber  
 
                                 The most politically correct group upon which to 
                                 focus racial hatred are the Serbian people.  Unlike 
                                 former instances of racism, the hatred directed 
                                 against the Serbian people literally never takes a 
                                 holiday.  Well before he was indicted on trumped-up 
                                 charges, Slobodan Milosevic requested that NATO 
                                 suspend its bombing of Yugoslavia so that Serbian 
                                 people could celebrate one of their most sacred 
                                 holidays, Orthodox Easter, in 1999.  (In most years, 
                                 it is celebrated on a different Sunday from that on 
                                 which Christians in the West celebrate Easter.)  
                                 American strongman Bill Clinton had the power to 
                                 suspend the bombing and had the historical 
                                 precedent to do so.   He refused.  Fighting a 
                                 genocidal war against the Serbian people could take 
                                 no holiday.  In 2000, Associated Press writer Alison 
                                 Mutler followed in his footsteps by inserting what 
                                 has come to be known as the “obligatory Serb bash” 
                                 in her Easter message from Pristina, 
                                 YUGOSLAVIA.  The reason her bigoted statements 
                                 are in the Associated Press story is plain and simple; 
                                 racism can never take a holiday at the Associated 
                                 Press.  
 
                                 Old-Time American Racism  
 
                                 The authors are old enough to remember a different 
                                 form of institutionalized racism, when discrimination 
                                 based on skin color and facial features dominated the 
                                 landscape.  That was a time when dark skin, Asian 
                                 features, or American Indian features were kept out 
                                 of the public eye.  When individuals with such skin 
                                 color or features did appear on television or in the 
                                 movies, or were otherwise exposed to the view of 
                                 the American public, they appeared in the roles of 
                                 servants, entertainers, or athletes.  Even then, they 
                                 were displayed in inferior roles.  At one time, these 
                                 “minorities” had no visible role in the media 
                                 whatsoever.  
 
                                 We watched the world unfold; the “Negro,” later 
                                 “black person,” and now “African-American,” has 
                                 changed his role in society greatly.  People of Asian 
                                 decent and even those indigenous peoples who 
                                 inhabited the territory that is now the United States 
                                 have been welcomed, more or less, to American 
                                 society and all it has to offer.  Even the language of 
                                 peoples south of the U.S. is growing as an accepted 
                                 alternative language.  But racism did not die; it just 
                                 changed its aim to a new target.  
 
                                 The Modern Target of Racism  
 
                                 Sometimes Serbs even wear targets to show their 
                                 displeasure at the racism that has been directed at 
                                 them in the form of bombs, as well as threatening 
                                 words.  The racist propagandists in the media have 
                                 created a climate in which anti-Serbian racism is not 
                                 only tolerated, it is expected.    
 
                                 In the middle of her article, Mutler inserted two 
                                 highly racist sentences salted with falsehoods and 
                                 deceptions, which read:  
 
                                 Last year at Easter, most ethnic Albanians were too 
                                 afraid to venture out of their homes during the 
                                 78-day NATO air campaign, fearing they would be 
                                 caught by Serb forces loyal to Yugoslav President 
                                 Slobodan Milosevic. More than 10,000 ethnic 
                                 Albanians are believed to have been killed during the 
                                 18-month crackdown by Serb forces loyal to 
                                 Milosevic before the air war.   
 
                                 (The entire text may be found here)  
 
                                 Easter Bombing  
 
                                 Who was responsible for the fact that bombs were 
                                 falling last Easter?  The guilt for that crime rested 
                                 solely on Bill Clinton and his fellow NATO 
                                 henchmen.  The Pope asked that the bombing be 
                                 stopped for Easter, but Clinton denied the Pope’s 
                                 request.  (AFP report)  The leader of the Albanians 
                                 living in Kosovo, Ibrahim Rugova, asked that the 
                                 bombing be halted and that negotiations be reopened, 
                                 but the leader of the people President Bill “I even lie 
                                 under oath” Clinton refused.  (AFP and other articles 
                                 nearby in the same archives.)  Of course, NATO 
                                 answered the Yugoslav request for an Orthodox 
                                 Easter bombing pause with more bombs, while 
                                 Belgrade ordered a unilateral cease-fire.  (Reuters)  
 
                                 Mutler’s suggestion that Albanians were “afraid to 
                                 venture out of their homes” because of “Serbs” is 
                                 laughable.  The “Serbs” she described were under 
                                 the direction of the government, which certainly 
                                 knew where the Albanians lived.  In fact, it would 
                                 have been easier to catch them if they were at home, 
                                 rather than on the move.  
 
                                 Racist Description of Serbian People   
 
                                 Her description of the government troops is racist.  
                                 She speaks of  “Serb forces loyal to Yugoslavian 
                                 President Sloboban Milosevic” as if that were some 
                                 sort of anomaly.  Would she describe, for example, 
                                 the police force of a typical American city as 
                                 “Irish-American forces loyal to Bill Clinton?”  Would 
                                 she describe U.S. Army troops as 
                                 “Mexican-American forces loyal to the President?”  
                                 If not, why refer to the ethnic characteristics of the 
                                 police and/or army units stationed in Kosovo in that 
                                 manner?    
 
                                 Why is she able to get away with anti-Serbian racism 
                                 and not racism against other ethnic groups?  There 
                                 are a number of media people who are 
                                 Irish-Americans, Mexican-Americans, 
                                 Polish-Americans, African-Americans and the like.  
                                 But how many Serbian-Americans are visible in the 
                                 media?  What ethnic Serbian leaders are given any 
                                 credibility with the media?  
 
                                 Repeating the Numbers Lie  
 
                                 Then Mutler repeats the infamous lie about 10,000 
                                 dead Albanians.  She tried to “wash her hands” of  
                                 personal responsibility for this false accusation in a 
                                 tradition that is as old as Easter itself.  She says that 
                                 they are “believed to have been killed...”  Does she 
                                 mean that this statement is believed by the same type 
                                 of people who believe that President Kennedy and 
                                 pop singer Elvis Presley are still alive?  We doubt it.  
                                 She is repeating the same major lie that NATO gave 
                                 us during the bombing.  
 
                                 Unless all dead Albanians rise from the dead on the 
                                 third day, where are those 10,000 bodies?  KFOR 
                                 and their KLA criminal sponsors have been in 
                                 Kosovo for ten months now and we don’t have the 
                                 bodies.  During the bombing, NATO told us that they 
                                 knew where the mass graves were.  Now they 
                                 don’t.  Approximately 2100 bodies, not all Albanians, 
                                 have been found.  This includes combatants, Serbs, 
                                 Albanians killed by other Albanians, and a number 
                                 that forensic experts determined were not likely 
                                 killed, but died from other causes.  Human remains 
                                 are hard to dispose of.  They require deep graves or 
                                 cremation at high temperatures to do the job 
                                 properly.  Disposal of bodies was such a setback to 
                                 the Nazis that they had to develop special crematoria, 
                                 as the Nazis found mass graves to be ineffective.  
                                 The only conclusion a reasonable person can draw is 
                                 that those 10,000 dead bodies cannot be found 
                                 because the murders never took place.  
 
                                 But there is another real whopper buried in that 
                                 sentence.  Notice that these 10,000 Albanians were 
                                 supposedly killed BEFORE the bombing began.  
                                 NATO’s own numbers list 2,000 killed before the 
                                 bombing.  The 2000 includes many Serbs and 
                                 members of ethnic groups other than Albanians, as 
                                 well as Albanians who were killed by other 
                                 Albanians.  Considering the fact that the KLA was at 
                                 war with the Yugoslavian government at the time, 
                                 these numbers are very low.  
 
                                 Effect on Other Media and the Public  
 
                                 The effect of this type of trash journalism from 
                                 Pristina is that other reporters and editors who rely 
                                 on the Associated Press wire service are themselves 
                                 influenced by this racist first-hand account of 
                                 Kosovo.  The image of the Serbian people as a 
                                 violent race of barbarians is reinforced in the minds 
                                 of news media personnel.  
 
                                 In addition, Mutler’s story glosses over the real, 
                                 ongoing violence of the day, in which KLA 
                                 Albanians, or perhaps NATO troops, fired nine 
                                 mortar shells into a purely Serbian village; 
                                 fortunately, no one was hurt.  The fact that the KLA 
                                 Albanians are still trying to kill Serbs, with practically 
                                 no interference from KFOR, goes almost unnoticed 
                                 in Mutler’s article, and unreported in the American 
                                 press.    
 
                                 The climate of racism in the U.S. news media has led 
                                 to a news blackout so airtight that even those 
                                 Associated Press stories that do mention violence 
                                 against Serbs are rarely, if ever, picked up by U.S. 
                                 news media.  To have any idea of what is really 
                                 going on in the Balkans, Americans must read the 
                                 foreign press. (See “Albanians attack Serb 
                                 churchgoers as UN mission visits” in the Toronto 
                                 Star.  See “Albanian terrorists blew up Serbian 
                                 church in Grncar,” April 28, 2000, with a 
                                 horrifying photograph that we doubt the U.S. news 
                                 media will ever let the American public.  Also see 
                                 “Desecrated Serbian cemetery in Ajvalija,” April 
                                 28, 2000, and “Eighty years old Serb beaten up,” 
                                 April 29, 2000.)   
 
                                 Thus, the American public never hears of what the 
                                 KLA has done, and is doing, to the Serbs and other 
                                 non-Albanians who live in Kosovo, nor what the 
                                 KLA has been doing to the Kosovo Albanians who 
                                 are unwilling to collaborate with the KLA’s racist 
                                 reign of terror.  In the United States, the media 
                                 description of the Serbs is so racist that it is not clear 
                                 to the reader that Serbs are human.  One impression 
                                 is that these descriptions leave is that Serbs may be 
                                 human in the literal sense, but by virtue of their race 
                                 are intrinsically evil.  The other possible impression is 
                                 that “Serb” is a political description, like “Viet 
                                 Cong.”  In theory, a member of a political group 
                                 such as the Viet Cong could have defected and 
                                 become an American ally, but it is impossible to 
                                 defect from one’s racial or ethnic heritage.  If the 
                                 reader is not so misled, he must conclude that the 
                                 Serbian race is evil and that anti-Serbian racism is 
                                 justified, perhaps even demanded, by societies of 
                                 “civilized people.”  
 
                                 Mutler and the Associate Press Should Apologize to 
                                 the Serbian People   
                                 for Their Racist Lies and Attitude  
 
                                 We believe that a public apology is in order.  Mutler 
                                 maliciously lied about the Serbian people and the 
                                 Associated Press editors allowed the story to be run.  
                                 Subscribers to the wire service have read her racist 
                                 remarks.  Unless it is stopped now, the cycle of 
                                 racism will continue. 
 
                                
 http://www.serbianna.com/weber/stories/racism.html 
Can I move to Serbia, seems the only place they tell the truth.(If you believe it) 
 
Kim Arx
Hello all. I am a member of a Russian Board on DMS. Just wanted to say one thing: what a peaceful place this is! 
For hell (if needed) refer to Russia-Chechnya Board. And apollogies for intrusion. 
 
Dimitri from the "other" side of this site.
Kim, I'm not sure about the tone of your message 
since  here we do not have a chance to read anything from the 
Serbian side, so your comment is very unclear to me
