Kosovo police prevent Serbs from cleaning inside desecrated church (VIDEO)
A building inspection with the support of the municipal police in the so-called “Republic of Kosovo” prevented Serbs from putting things in order inside the church of Christ the Savior in Pristina which had been desecrated by Albanians. As soon as Serbs started removing rubbish and excrement from the desecrated temple which Albanians had turned into a public lavatory and refuge for drug addicts, the police appeared and demanded that they immediately stop the works “on unregistered premises.”
However, when the house of God had earlier been set on fire and blown up by local Albanians the police were not so prompt. “The policemen told us that they arrived after receiving an application from local residents who had allegedly reported the illegal work inside the church,” one of the Serbs related.
The unfinished church of Christ the Savior in Pristina has been attacked many times over the past seventeen years, but the criminals have never been detained. The construction of the church stopped after the outbreak of hostilities and withdrawal from the city of the most Serbians.
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