The Forgotten War: NATO and KLA’s Ethnic Cleansing of Gypsies

21st Century Wire says…
It’s been over 15 years since NATO’s destruction of Yugoslavia, and the creation of the mafia state of Kosovo.
A modern campaign of ethnic cleansing was cruelly waged against many groups during the course of that long war, including the Romani Gypsy people. Theirs is a continuation of persecution suffered for hundreds of years, including a horrific ordeal at the hands of the Nazis during World War II. The similarities to the Jewish pogrom is striking:
‘It is the same situation Jewish people faced in 1939. At that time, Hitler persecuted every Jew in his territory. And now we have [KLA leader and present-day Kosovo foreign minister] Hashim Thaci. Now Romani houses are burned down, and Roma are expelled by the KLA.’
Those wounds still remain open to this day, and with no resolution in sight…
‘A World of Sorrow’: The Tragic Plight of the Roma in the Aftermath of NATO’s War on Yugoslavia
Gregory Elich Global Research
Once NATO’s 1999 war on Yugoslavia came to an end, units of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) poured across the border. The KLA wasted little time in implementing its dream of an independent Kosovo purged of all other nationalities.
Among those bearing the brunt of ethnic hatred were the Roma, commonly known in the West as Gypsies. Under the protective umbrella of NATO’s Kosovo Force (KFOR), the KLA was free to launch a pogrom in which they beat, tortured, murdered and drove out every non-Albanian and every non-secessionist Albanian they could lay their hands on.

This post was published at 21st Century Wire on MAY 3, 2015.