Kosovo: Serbian and Albanian confrontation I. Introduction A. Article - The conflict between the Serbs and the Albanians is a lack of religious, political and ethnic conflict in the history of relations between Serbs and Albanians It shows tolerance. . II. History of Kosovo A. Rebellion against Serbian officials by Albanians in 1913. The reason is the rape of Albanian women. B. Other Problems of Kosovo III Religious Conflict A. Religion of Albania
Racial and religious differences are driving Kosovo's conflict. Race is the reason among Serbs, Slavs, Albanians. It is also a conflict between Serbs and non-Serbs, but most followers of Serbian Orthodox believe that the majority of non-Serbian people believe in Islam and Roman Catholicism. From the beginning, NATO said that if NATO did not intervene to assist Kosovo's revolt, conflict would accelerate. If this confrontation is the same as all other conflicts, why should the United States not enter into other conflicts when the military makes a larger genocide? These small conflicts are like our civil war. Why is Britain not involved in helping one or the other? They know that if Americans have small armies they can bring something they think belongs. There is no benefit for the United States to join this confrontation.
Modern Albania - The root of the Serbian conflict is the exploration of the Albanian region integrated from the Duchy of Serbia from 1877 to 1878. The tension between the Serbian community in Kosovo and the Albanian community has been brewed through the 20th century, especially in the first Vulcan War (1912-13), the First World War (1914-18), and the Second World War (1939 - 45 years)). Since 1945, the socialist government under the guidance of Josip Broz Tito systematically restrained all emergence of nationalism throughout Yugoslavia and tried to prevent Republic or nationality from occupying other countries. Advantage Especially Tito weakened the power of Serbia by establishing autonomous government in the northern province of Vojvodina in Serbia, Kosovo and Metohija in the south. This is the most populous and most populous republic. Kosovo's formal autonomy, established in 1945 under the Yugoslav Constitution, did not really mean much in the beginning.