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KFOR Major Kas Changes Side and Crosses Over To Support the Serbian People : Find Out Why ..Read More...

KFOR Major Kas Changes Side and Crosses Over To Support the Serbian People : Find Out Why ..Read More...
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Exclusive: Christian Kas, a former officer of the KFOR mission left, returning towards the KFOR barricades stating, “KFOR DID hide the ethnic cleansing of over 250,000 Serbs and other ethnicities.”


Serbian  barricades found themselves welcoming an unusual guest Thursday, Christian Kas, who returned to Serbian barricades, defending Serbs!

Former Major of a KFOR contingent from Norway stated for the official record Thursday, owing to formerly working in the capacity of KFOR’s information division, he confessed that KFOR “failed” in achieving their mission of defending the Serbian population when NATO illegally bombed Serbia and Montenegro in 1999. He also stated that he was extremely naïve when believing in 2000, when he himself arrived in Kosovo with KFOR, when leading his KFOR contingent against the Serbian Army in Kosovo, the NATO attacked Serbia in order to protect human rights.

Our obligation under Resolution 1244 and the military-technical agreement was to protect Serbs from Albanian reprisals,” but, “ in fact KFOR completely failed to do so.”he said.  Furthermore, he continued,
“ During the time KFOR was responsible for security in Kosovo, about 250,000 Serbs were ethnically cleansed from Kosovo & Metohija.”

 “Therefore, as a former officer of KFOR, I personally feel obliged to apologize.”

Our source admits, "thanks to all the international media frenzy over Kosovo lately, we decided to report this story about the Norwegian army, and we also owe a big thanks to former KFOR Major Kas, who also said for the record, “He is thankful for his personal experiences with KFOR in Kosovo and thankful he can report to us this truthful story of KFOR’s failure to protect Serbs in Kosovo & Metohija.” He said he owed his experience as a KFOR Major, in assisting him to learn that NATO and KFOR truly failed in their mission to bring peace, protection and international justice for all nationalities, to Kosovo and Metohija. He hopes the ICTY Court will hear his story additionally.

Before becoming a Major with KFOR, Kas spent time  with the Court system in Noway, learning about Kosovo at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs saying:

“ My mentor to me even then said to me the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (1999), was catastrophically, a mistake, and, the Albanian mafia operating in Kosovo and Albania operates freely in Kosovo undertaking their illegal narcotic transactions through Kosovo, into the rest of Europe.”

And he continued, “However, it turned out that I was not prepared to face this reality when I was deployed in Kosovo on the ground. I was not certain these were actual the truthful facts until I saw them myself. Now I know it is a fact, that KFOR is not doing its job protecting Serbs fairly the way it protects Albanians in Kosovo. KFOR soldiers are cowards because of allowing the Albanian KLA to officially be recognized and develop into the, Kosovo Protection Corps, and,  later into the , Kosovo Police.  By doing so, the KLA has integrated their criminal elements into the political police force in  Kosovo as to obtain for themselves, a legitimate status inside of,  Kosovo institutions.



 

“In when returning from Kosovo, back to Norway, I received a collection of legal cases of Serbian asylum seekers, to Norway, in  February 2011.  It was then I witnessed the desperate pleas of  the Serbian asylum seekers wishing  to come to Norway who were expelled from Kosovo”, Kas said.

“Working in the Norwegian Refugee Center near Belgrade, I met the, Swan sisters, Anne and Mary Maslovarić .  They were only one of the many families having to flee Kosovo in 1999  because KFOR did not protect them from retaliation from, Albanians. I cried a lot, and suffered intense post-traumatic psychological reactions from experiences their misery and suffering when stationed in Kosovo as a KFOR Major,”

“That triggered something in me causing me to act, even though I was at one time a NATO officer myself.” And, “for this, I have to apologize to the people in Serbia, because we (NATO) were unable to protect Serbs and other minorities in Kosovo properly.”

Kas himself,  does not deny that he himself then merely fell as did other KFOR  soldiers stationed in Kosovo, into the daily routine military machine, in which no personal views were allowed to enter.

“Today I am ashamed of what I did then” Kas added. “ Assisting the NATO in unilaterally bombing Yugoslavia without any legal UN Securityt Council checks.”And he continued saying that, “The information about the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia then, was in fact merely a creation of American and British leaders and other professional officers.” And said, “I  was almost ready to transfer out then because I discovered the NATO’s primary goal was to completely hide the truth as I am telling it to you now, from the rest of the world.” He concluded in saying, “The NATO’s goal was to hide the truth that so many Serbs were being persecuted in Kosovo for other political economic reasons.”


Kas also said he began doubting NATO’s true intentions in Kosovo when, “Doubt finally moved in when the Western international news media was forbidden to print the important story, reporting the Albanian attack on a UNMIK bus carrying Serbs, killing three people.”

“I was completely stunned and horrified, said Kas! “There was blood and pieces of human remains of Serbian bodies, everywhere!” The UN community there tried their best to hide this story.” Kas continued, Ï remember this story and day well.”

“It was after that I began making it a point to meet with more Serbs in Kosovo and to find out more about the Serbian side of the story there which has not been fairly reported.” “I really broke down when meeting the, Popovic, famikly in 1999. They had barely escaped death and the oldest family member, who remained in order to keep their Kosovo apartment, is still missing, and has yet been found.”

Kas continued saying, “I also spoke with the Albanians who live in the Popovic’s  apartment now that they are gone and they coldly said,  they have no idea what I'm talking about.”.

After staying seven months stay in Kosovo, Kas completed his work as an officer of KFOR there; he no longer wanted to extend his contract.

he said sadly, “The most terrible feeling I had was on February 16th 2001, when the Albanian bus bomb killed eleven Serbs in,  Podujevo; this included one Serb  boy only two years old… Afterwards, I traveled from Kosovo to Belgrade. In Belgrade, I was shocked at the warm reception I receiv ed, even though I and my country participated in the NATO bombing. “….”I never experienced this type of hospitality from Albanians like this.”

 

 

Kas, even after returning to Norway from KFOR in Kosovo said he felt an unexplainable urge to, “return to Serbia, which he began to consider as his “second  homeland.”

Kas said, “I was embarrassed when in 2008 the Norwegian authorities recognized Kosovo as an independent state, and subsequently  returning seventy Serbs who were in my country (Norway), seeking asylum. The Norwegian government at that time, Serbs are no longer entitled to Norwegian protection even though we, the NATO countries have made the problem of Kosovo refugees in the first place.”

 

KFOR Major Kas



NEW ULTIMATUM


Former Major KFOR Kas says he is writing a book about his experiences in Kosovo and about the covert ethnic cleansing of Serbs by Albanians the NATO failed to prevent. The book will be printed in Norwegian, English and Serbian.

Kas concluded in saying, “I hopethe Norwegian and western politicians read this book and begin to think about the enormous moral responsibility they have begun and left in commencing such a needless war in Kosovo.  They do not understand at all the consequences of their decisions. This is wherefore this book is necessary.

“My book begins by describing the usual  war rhetoric and media dynamics preceding the Kosovo NATO bombing in 1999 which commenced in Rambouillet, France. I fear that the international community is now repeating the same recipe in the case of the Serbs in northern Kosovo,”Kas said in concluding his interview. Let us hope not! God Forbid!