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Kristallnacht$504025$ - перевод на испанский

UNREST IN KOSOVO IN MARCH 2004
2004 pogrom in Kosovo; Unrests in Kosovo; Unrest in Kosovo; Pogrom in Kosovo; March Pogrom; March 2004 unrest in Kosovo; Kristallnacht of Kosovo; Pogrom against the Serbs; March pogrom
  • Ruins of a Kosovo Serb house in [[Prizren]] that was destroyed by rioters.
  • Serbian Orthodox church of St. Elijah]] in [[Podujevo]] destroyed in 2004 unrest by [[Kosovo Albanians]]

Kristallnacht      
n. (del alemán) La noche de los cristales rotos, matanza en 1938 en la cual los judíos fueron atacados y asesinados y las Instituciones judías fueron destruídas y quemadas

Википедия

2004 unrest in Kosovo

The 2004 unrest in Kosovo is the worst ethnic violence case in Kosovo since the end of the 1998–99 conflict. The violence erupted in the partitioned town of Kosovo Mitrovica, leaving hundreds wounded and at least 14 people dead. The unrest was precipitated by misleading reports in the Kosovo Albanian media which falsely claimed that three Kosovo Albanian boys had drowned after being chased into the Ibar River by a group of Kosovo Serbs. UN peacekeepers and NATO troops scrambled to contain a raging gun battle between Serbs and Albanians. Serbs call the event the March Pogrom (Serbian: Мартовски погром, romanized: Martovski pogrom), while the Albanians call it the March Unrest (Albanian: Trazirat e marsit).

International courts in Pristina have prosecuted several people who attacked several Serbian Orthodox churches, handing down jail sentences ranging from 21 months to 16 years. A part of the destroyed churches have since been rebuilt by the Government of Kosovo in cooperation with the Serbian Orthodox Church and the UN mission in Kosovo.