Due to their long-term friendship with Serbs, Hollywood stars are preparing protests against Kosovo’s independence. According to the ‘Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung’, George Clooney and Sharon Stone are preparing protests against Kosovo pronouncing unilateral independence.
- With my co-worker and friend Sharon Stone and her childhood friends of Serbian ancestry, I'll soon organize a protest against the attempts to grant independence to Kosovo - said the famous Hollywood actor and human rights advocate.
The potential cause of Clooney’s resistance towards the independent Kosovo is his long-term
friendship with the politically super active Milo Radulovic, a Serbian immigrant who domesticated himself in California and whose experiences were used in the film “Good Night and Good Luck” that plays with anti-Communist paranoia in the United States. Radulovic was very concerned with the prospects of the independent Kosovo and touched on the subject frequently in talks with Clooney before dying of a heart attack last year.
And while Clooney has a certain global political perspective that somewhat explains his support of Serbia, Sharon Stone decided to do the same because of friends from her home state of Pennsylvania in whose mines and water-mills generations of Serbian immigrants were raised and whose offspring evidently have not forgotten their roots.
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