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I don't think "Kosovo Serb Enclaves are the few remaining areas of ... Kosovo where Serbs, Roma and other minorities live peacefully ''without the constant violence and intimidation (ethnic cleansing) of their Albanian neighbours''" (Italics added for emphasis) is a very neutral way of putting it. [[User:Aecis|Aecis]]
I don't think "Kosovo Serb Enclaves are the few remaining areas of ... Kosovo where Serbs, Roma and other minorities live peacefully ''without the constant violence and intimidation (ethnic cleansing) of their Albanian neighbours''" (Italics added for emphasis) is a very neutral way of putting it. [[User:Aecis|Aecis]]


: We agree. [[User:Nikola Smolenski|Nikola]] 10:03, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)
: ! agree. [[User:Nikola Smolenski|Nikola]] 10:03, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)

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I, at least in my own opinion, find not only this article "Kosovo Serb enclaves" and the articles "Kosovo", but also many other related documents about Kosovo : UNMIK, Kosovo War, KFOR.... much like tilting towards Serbian-Nationalist side of viewpoint. It could had been the same author in all these doucments.

I had edit some parts of these 5 documents, not all and not quite much. but in my free time i tried to rectify these articles towards Wiki neutral traditions later. Cat12.

The following are removed, which at least IMO are not neutral and definitely a volatile info. (The Kosovo Serbs, like many other ethnics, are scattered in Kosovo and not just some finite number of places)..Cat12:

What's this page about? A place? --Yacht 11:37, Dec 1, 2003 (UTC)

NPOV

I don't think "Kosovo Serb Enclaves are the few remaining areas of ... Kosovo where Serbs, Roma and other minorities live peacefully without the constant violence and intimidation (ethnic cleansing) of their Albanian neighbours" (Italics added for emphasis) is a very neutral way of putting it. Aecis

! agree. Nikola 10:03, 21 Sep 2004 (UTC)