Showing posts with label Serbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serbia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

The True Religion of the West

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"The idea of a strong and robust nation that holds to traditional Christian values is an idea that Western Europe finds repugnant in the extreme. Why? Because such a nation would be an ideological rival and that is something that the current order can�t tolerate."

by Niko Pafras, Pravoslavie � May 5, 2015

I�m not a professional journalist or an expert in international affairs. Fortunately, one doesn�t need to be either to see what is going on in the popular western media these days. 

Living in America I am bombarded on a daily basis with the �expert� opinions on the Ukrainian crisis by a horde of analysts on the nightly news. The recurring theme in these interviews, regardless of political affiliation or news network, is the outrage felt by western leaders at the supposed �aggression� shown by Russia towards Ukraine. 

Conveniently, the aggression of President Poroshenko towards his fellow citizens in eastern Ukraine vis-a-vis the openly neo-Nazi Azov battalion and its ilk, goes almost entirely unreported. Be that as it may, one must ask, what precisely is it in the psyche of western leaders and pundits that makes them foam at the mouth with outrage at the crisis in Ukraine but turn a blind eye when it comes to similar incidents that are conducted by western countries or their allies?

For example, on July 20th, 1974, NATO member Turkey under the leadership of then Prime Minister B�lent Ecevit launched the invasion of Cyprus known as �Operation Attila�. What reason did Mr. Ecevit give for this naked aggression and violation of international norms? The prevention of �Enosis�, which is Union with the Greek mainland, and the protection of the Turkish minority from alleged pogroms by Greeks whose population, at the time, made up approximately 77% of the Island. The result of the invasion was the bifurcation of Cyprus into the internationally recognized Republic of Cyprus and the so-called TRNC or Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus who is only recognized by Turkey. 

On paper, the TRNC is considered by Turkey to be a separate state but in reality, the TRNC is a de facto part of Turkey. In other words, an annexation. Now one would expect, all things being equal, that similar outrage was shown towards Turkey for its illegal invasion and subsequent occupation of northern Cyprus. 

Unfortunately, we live in a world where things are not equal. The Western response? Negligible at best. There was no American castigation of Turkey or heavy sanctions. No military build-up of American forces on the Turkish border or heaping of opprobrium by the western media. And interestingly, there were no Hitler-Ecevit comparisons made on a daily basis like there have ubiquitously been throughout the western press since the reunification of Crimea with Russia. No, on the contrary, Turkey cemented its ties with America and Europe and continues to receive billions of dollars worth of military aid through the Truman doctrine.


Unlike the violent invasion of Cyprus by Turkey, which claimed the lives of thousands, Crimea was received into Russia by a free and fair referendum in which an overwhelming majority of Crimean residents chose unification with Russia. The American response to the Turkish invasion was silence. Yet, when it comes to the people of Crimea exercising their democratic rights and their right to self-determination, which America holds as universal right, the response is outrage, sanctions and threats.

How do we explain this response or rather, lack thereof? Interests. Plain and simple. 


Turkey is a NATO member whose strategic location is vital for NATO (read American) operations in the Middle East, the Caucasus and the black sea region. The Turkish invasion and the American response have led me to only one reasonable conclusion. American outrage for the annexation of Crimea isn�t real. Its entirely manufactured for political purposes in order to continue their grand project of eastward NATO expansion despite the promises Russia was given in the 90�s that no such expansion would occur. 

Considering all of this, I couldn�t help but think about America�s own founding documents. Specifically, the declaration of Independence which states in its first paragraph �When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.� I guess the right to self-determination isn�t universal after all.

But the larger theme here is the western opposition to Orthodox countries who hold traditional Christian values. In many ways the Orthodox world is a thorn in the flesh. It frustrates the west because the Orthodox world, in large measure, never experienced anything like the so-called �Enlightenment� which started the process of secularization and de-Christianization of the west in the 18th century. 

The idea of a strong and robust nation that holds to traditional Christian values is an idea that Western Europe finds repugnant in the extreme. Why? Because such a nation would be an ideological rival and that is something that the current order can�t tolerate. 

Western nations have been globalizing their secular values by branding them as �human rights� and using human rights organizations as a cudgel to browbeat, into submission, those nations who hold to traditional values. 

But of course, this only applies to those traditional countries that do not tow the line of the western agenda. If you are a country like Turkey, a country that has manifold human rights abuses, you get a free pass because you have acquiesced to the program of western hegemony. This is why America and Western Europe are mostly silent on the issue of human rights violations by countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey. But for Orthodox countries like Russia and Serbia, no such pass is given and chastisement abounds. As a friend of mine said, enlightenment liberalism is the true religion of the west and those who refuse to convert can expect no quarter.


Thursday, 30 April 2015

Once magnet for Foreign Mujahedeen�, Bosnia now exports them

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Thousands of Bosnian Muslims "have adopted the ultraconservative Salafist brand of Sunni Islam... and their ranks are suspected of supplying scores of fighters to the wars in the Middle East�"

by Rusmir Smajilhodzic, AFP, April 29, 2015
h/t Jihad Watch

Church in Kosovo destroyed by Bosnian Muslims
A magnet for foreign jihadists during its 1990s war, Bosnia is now grappling with the threat from home-grown extremists wooed by the conflicts in Iraq and Syria.

While most Bosnian Muslims are moderates, a few thousand have adopted the ultraconservative Salafist brand of Sunni Islam introduced by the fighters who flocked to Bosnia from North Africa, the Middle East and Asia during the 1992-1995 conflict between Serbs, Muslims and Croats.

Most of those foreign fighters, or �mujahedeen�, left Bosnia when the war ended.

But the seed had already been sown. Twenty years on, the radical preachers giving fiery sermons in �mesdzids�, or improvised prayer halls, are no longer foreigners.

Those taking up arms are also local men.

On Monday, a gunman shouting �Allahu Akbar� (�God is greatest� in Arabic) opened fire on a police station in the eastern town of Zvornik, killing one officer and wounding two others before being killed in a shootout.

The assailant, identified as 24-year-old Nerdin Ibric from a village near the northeastern town of Zvornik, was suspected of links to radical Islamist groups. Another man, said to have travelled to Syria, was arrested Tuesday over the attack.

Suspected Islamist extremists had made their presence felt before in the Balkan country.
In October 2011, a gunman opened fire on the US embassy in Sarajevo, wounding a policeman before being injured himself and arrested.

In June of the previous year, a man set off an explosive device at a police station in the central town of Bugojno, killing one officer and wounding six others in what the government called a �terrorist act�.

� Prayer room recruitment �

Would-be jihadists are suspected of being recruited by radical preachers, operating through a network of informal prayer rooms.

�There is no doubt that the recruitment process is possible due to the existence of a network of such places of worship,� Esad Hecimovic, a local journalist who has reported extensively on the subject told AFP.

Hardliners, whose numbers are estimated by the authorities at around 3,000 followers, represent just a fraction of Bosnian Muslims, who make up around 40 per cent of the population of 3.8 million.


But their ranks are suspecting of supplying scores of fighters to the wars in the Middle East�.


Thursday, 17 July 2014

Monument to Tsar and Passion-Bearer Nicolas II unveiled in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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This is the first of two posts today venerating the Holy Royal Passionbearers and Martyrs Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Tsaritsa Alexandra, and their children, the Tsarevitch Alexei, and daughters Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia. 

This is a deeply moving and symbolic glorification of the Holy Orthodox Monarch and Martyr, planted in the midst of the Serbian land, ravaged by Western aggressors in World War I, and Muslim persecution of Christians in the 1990s, with American aid and support of the same. The words of St Nikolai Velimirovich in the final paragraph are immensely important to consider.


Monument to Tsar and Passion-Bearer Nicolas II unveiled in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Pravoslavie � June 26, 2014


A monument to the Holy Russian Tsar and Passion-Bearer Nicolas II was to be unveiled in Bosnia and Herzegovina, reports Sedmitza.ru, citing the SRBIN INFO agency. 

The monument was to be unveiled on June 21, 2014, in Banja Luka on the initiative of the Serbian Republic�s (Bosnia and Herzegovina) president, the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, the St. Basil the Great Charitable Foundation, and the Russian Military Historical Society. The Serbian Republic�s president Milorad Dodik and assistant to the Russian president Igor Shchegolev were to be present at the opening ceremony. The author of the monument is the sculptor from Russia Zurab Tsereteli. The monument was to be unveiled after the church service, and after the ceremony performances of the �Kazachsky Krug� Cossacks� group, the choir of the Kostroma Ipatiev Monastery as well as a round table of Serbian and Russian historians were to take place. (The Ipatiev Monastery is historically connected with the first Tsar of the Romanov Dynasty.) 


The opening of the monument is timed to coincide with the centenary since the beginning of the World War I. When in July 1914 Austria-Hungary with the support of Germany started a war against Serbia, the Serbian successor to the Throne Prince Alexander Karadordevic appealed to the Russian Emperor Nicolas II, who assured him that �Russia will not remain indifferent to the destiny of Serbia�. Soon after that Russia launched a war against Germany in order to defend their brothers, the Serbian people. 

In the words of Holy Hierarch Nikolaj (Velimirovic): �Our debt to Russia is great. A person could owe a debt to another person, a nation � to another nation. But the debt the Serbian people owe to Russia for its actions in 1914 is so great that it won�t be repaid in generations and centuries. This is a debt of love, when one dies saving one�s neighbor. There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends, said Christ. The Russian Tsar and Russian people, who went to war in order to defend Serbia, entered it unprepared, knowing full well that they are facing death. But the love the Russians have for their brothers did not retreat in the face of danger and was not afraid of death�.


 
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