I must wholeheartedly concur with
DownWithIslam,
C.F. and
republicandox. With a few notable exceptions, most of these Hollywood and London actors/actresses are hideous, disgusting creatures who openly side with Muslim Nazis and can barely contain their glee when Jews and Christians are slaughtered by these muslim animals.
Look at the track record of all these actors/actresses, "pop stars" and "celebrities" in Kosovo and Bosnia during the last 18 years. Salma Hayek, Nicole Kidman, Richard Gere, Bianca Jagger,
et al.In every single case they participated in pro-muslim Nazi propaganda accusing the heroic Serbs of
"genocide against innocent muslims" in Kosovo and Bosnia and deliberately refused to discuss the
real genocide and
"ethnic cleansing" perpetrated by these vile muslim Nazi beasts against the Serbs and Jews in these muslim Nazi-dominated provinces.
For example: Tom Cruise's former wife, Nicole Kidman, was appointed
"UN Goodwill Ambassador" for Kosovo a couple of years ago. As a UN representative, Kidman went around speaking to Albanian muslim women who accused the heroic Christian Serbs of "murder" and "gang rape" [
we all know that this is precisely what muslim Nazis engage in of course!].
NOT ONCE did Kidman speak to even ONE Serbian woman in Kosovo about how they were repeatedly tortured, raped and brutalized in unimaginable ways by these vicious Albanian KLA muslim Nazi beasts.
But of course this behavior is 'par for the course' when it comes to these so-called Hollywood "movie stars" and "celebrities" who despise Israel, Jews and Judaism - as well as any heroic Christian people such as the Serbs - who refuse to submit and instead choose to fight and defend themselves against the satanic Nazi cult of death called "Islam".
Here is a quote from a report from February, 2000 by a British government minister which was also published on a British government website:
"Cedomir Prlincevic, president of the Jewish community in Pristina was driven out by the [Albanian muslim Nazi] KLA. When two dozen armed men broke into his family's apartment, he says: 'My mother, who is 80 years old, suffered a heart attack because it reminded her of 1943 when Hitler's SS units broke into her apartment in the same way.'Prlincevic also stresses that
'terror against the non-Albanians started after Kfor's arrival in Kosovo'. He said:
'I showed a document to a British major providing that I was the president of the Jewish community in Pristina. He just looked at me and said "forget it, it's currently irrelevant".There have been nearly 500 murders [as of February 2000: the number has since grown to nearly 10,000] since KFOR took over Kosovo [in June of 1999] and thousands of house burnings, yet not a single KLA leader has been referred to the war crimes tribunal. Why? During that period, there has been no statement to the House about what has been happening to the minorities. No serious Government-initiated debate has taken place.
The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe report on human rights violations in Kosovo, which was published in December, confirms that, since KFOR entered the province in June, there has been a systematic ethnic cleansing campaign. The report says: Kosovo Serbs, Roma, Muslim Slavs and others have been targeted by elements of the Kosovo Albanian population for expulsion, harassment, intimidation, house-burning, abductions and death. It highlights two horrific trends; the targeting of vulnerable elderly Kosovo Serbs and the increasing participation of juveniles in human rights violations, underlining the growing intolerance that has emerged within the Kosovo Albanian community.
The report contains many witness statements concerning KLA involvement in the violence both before and after the demilitarisation deadline of 19 September, including most recently by members of the so-called Kosovo Protection Corps [the muslim-Nazi KLA in UN uniforms receiving UN paychecks!!]. The OSCE concludes that, despite denials by the KLA leadership:it seems clear that the extent of KLA involvement is of such a nature and scope that the question of explicit or tacit involvement by the leadership require close examination by the International Community. I could not agree more. http://www.emperors-clothes.com/interviews/ceda.htmhttp://tenc.net/interviews/keys.htmhttp://www.kosovo.net/testimonies10.html