User talk:Mr.Neutral

Hi. I noticed you joined today, left a encouraging message to an editor blocked for his involvement in the Kosovo debate and then went to Talk:Kosovo and declared the neutral result of the debate. It is pretty clear you are not a new user to Wikipedia. Please read and obey our WP:SOCK puppet policy. If you wish to participate in the Kosovo debate please use your regular account and not a single purpose account. Chillum 13:34, 8 July 2009 (UTC)


 * If you continue personal attacks, as you did at Kosovo Province, Ottoman Empire, you will be blocked. kwami (talk) 18:49, 8 July 2009 (UTC)

Okay. Since this account is only being used for POV pushing, and now abuse towards other Wikipedians, I have blocked indefinitely. I have also used autoblock so this will probably block your regular account too. Chillum 19:23, 8 July 2009 (UTC)

What POV pushing are you talking about? I came here to impose neutrality, especially in pages where there is dispute. I only care for all sides of the battle to have their views put forward and that is all I was doing. I really have no interest in the rows between Serbs and Albanians and who is right and who is wrong. Kosova being a country is an undisputed fact, and the Serb domination of the country whilst they had it invaded is documented in all impartial news networks and in the workings of neutral historians. So there. Mr.Neutral (talk) 11:23, 10 July 2009 (UTC)

Why is it that every single user who comes on board to make intelligent conversation on Kosova is instantly mistaken for a sockpuppet of Interestedinfairness? Why does every user have to first make pro-Serb statements on the page before they pass the "Serb mafia" test? Why can't we use source-based facts which we can provide references for? Is't it playing to the Serbs to call a country recognized by the US/UK/Canda/France, NATO, EU ands now IMF and the World Bank a "disputed territory"? Disputed by who? Serbia and crony allies. Why have so many users removed the parts that Metrospex write about Kosova having suffered years and years of rape and torture and ethnic cleansing and most of all genocide whilst it was under Serbian occupation? Why do people always call the KLA terrorists when they were precisely the opposite? They were freedom fighters with the word Liberation as part of their title, they were liberating a 95% strong Albanian majority and all other non-Serbs and also moderate Serbs from the torment of Slobodan Milsoevic's oncoming forces from Serbia who started settling in Kosova only after 1989 when he declared war on all other Yugoslav counties. What was Kosova's problem? It was the smallest and worst equipped and it took them a few years before they responded to Serb aggression. The Slovenes and Croats put their armies together early and forced out invading Serbs by 1995, and then the 150,000 Serbs who settled in Croatia in that time all ran away like the losers they are. This is documented in BBC and reuters archives. The Serbs tried to take Bosnia. Anyone to have read "Bosnia: A short history" will know that Serbs never had anything to do with Bosnia, a false fabricated past which was added to when in 1992, Milosevic and Karadic invaded it with their Serb militias and resettled many of their Serbs to "play up" a "long settled" population. Kosova never belonged to Serbia, they had their own parliament, languages, constitution and laws. There was no Serb involvement with Kosova right from 1389 until 1989 when it annexed it. Except for the brief occupation in 1912 which lasted till the country was drafted into Yugoslavia. Nobody recognizxed the occupation, nobody recognized Serbia's legal rule of Kosova between 1989 and 1999 and after that it was a UN zone where it's self rule continued.

sure enough nobody recognizes it's claim to Kosova now except some of it's odl communist allies, but as Noel Malcolm said - this is just another piece broken off which completes the end of Yugoslavia. Long live Kosova - a country, and THAT is NEUTRAL.

Mr.Neutral (talk) 11:41, 10 July 2009 (UTC)