Vidovdan and Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija: Milosevic Declares – Survival is Our Destiny!
Vidovdan, a sacred day for Serbs, this year brings messages that tear through the silence of Kosovo and Metohija. Slobodan Milosevic, a member of the leadership of the Socialist Party of Serbia’s Coordination Body for Kosovo and Metohija, visited Serbian enclaves in Štrpce, Kosovsko Polje, Lipljan, and Gračanica, sending a message that sounds like a battle cry: “We have nowhere to go but Kosovo and Metohija!”
Survival or Death – The Choice of Our Ancestors
Milosevic reminded that our ancestors chose life, but a life soaked in blood and sacrifice of families. “We were forced to leave, but it was temporary. We will return, because Kosovo and Metohija are our land, and we will be our own on our own soil!” he declared.
Unity and Solidarity as the Key to Survival
At the memorial service for fallen Serbian heroes at Gazimestan, Milosevic emphasized that only unity and solidarity can build a stable Serbia. “On Vidovdan, they want to divide us, accuse us of genocide, but we remain strong and patient.”
Violence and Chaos in Belgrade – Who is Behind the Blockades?
While the fight for survival rages in Kosovo and Metohija, chaos is brewing in Belgrade. Analysts warn that extremists are planning serious unrest, and blockade protests have already escalated into violence. The most monstrous murders in Serbia were committed by women, and threats have been ongoing for months. Is this the price for the stability Milosevic desires?
Extreme Heat and Economic Crisis – Additional Pressure
Economist Rabrenovic warns about the consequences of extreme heat hitting Serbia, while many citizens live on the edge of existence. Air conditioner servicing is delayed, and basic living conditions are far from satisfactory. How to survive in such conditions, many ask.
What Awaits Us on Vidovdan?
Lakić, an observer of the situation, sees no end to violence and believes things are heading in a bad direction. “Not a day goes by without conflicts and threats. How to protect yourself on the street?” he asks.
Conclusion
Vidovdan this year is not just a day of remembrance, but a day of struggle. The struggle for the survival of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, the struggle for unity in Serbia, and the struggle against violence threatening to tear society apart. Milosevic and his comrades declare: “We will endure like our ancestors!”
And you? Are you ready to stand with them or just watch from the sidelines? Drop a comment, share your thoughts — maybe your word can change the course of events!