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Saturday, 25 February 2006

Parachutes of the 63rd elite brigade of Serbia are back in Kosovo, fighting the "Albanian Terrorists", but not only in a modified computer game.

"Here's your chance to "take justice in your hands" and return back in time with weapon in your hands and with Serbia in your heart. This is your chance to face the Siptar (derogatory term for Kosovo Albanians) bandits that called themselves the Kosovo Liberation Army. Don't just sit in front of your TV and listen about the different war crimes committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army. Order this game and take revenge for all the Obilics and the others who gave their life for the freedom of Mother Serbia" is the selling point for this game.

Belgrade, February 24, 2006 - In a scenario that could happen only in the dreams of the Serbian radicals and in a computer game modified by a Serb youngster, apparently unhappy with the outcome of the Kosovo war in 1999, the negotiations for the status of Kosovo do not grant Kosovo's independence and the Albanians (or Siptars as he calls him) turn against the NATO troops in Kosovo. NATO, unable to face the "Siptar" terrorists, calls on Serbia for help.That's when the 63rd elite brigade of Serbia is sent to "Kosmet", with the support of NATO aviation and the American "Abrams" tanks. This game, a modification of "Counter-Strike", a popular game in the region will allow the interested individuals to kill as many Albanians as they want.

In this game, you can wear the uniform of your army, you will have a gun made by "Zastava" (the factory that made the Yugo cars, but was bombed in 1999), and your flag that says that Kosovo and Metohija will always be Serbia will follow you everywhere you go. Patriotic songs will also pump up your adrenaline as well.

The author of the game explains that his version of the game does not spread inter-ethnic and inter-religious hatred. According to him, the idea is to restrict the wars within the computer screens where people do not get killed for real. He also added that he created this for "homeland, friends, guns, militry honor and for Serbia".

However, because the author of this game, a young kid, denies the Albanian rights to Kosovo, calls Albanians with derogatory terms and considers them all terrorists shows that Serbia has a long way to go before it is released from the statewide propaganda against the Albanians that has started in the 80's and continues to date.

D. N.

Last Updated ( Friday, 03 March 2006 )
 
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