The Catholic priest in Kosovo conducted mass baptisms, converting ethnic Albanians from Islam to Christianity in an effort to reclaim their pre-Islamic identity. This movement, known as the “return movement,” aims to strengthen Kosovo’s ties to Europe and counter religious extremism. While facing some online backlash, the conversions have not incited violence, with historians questioning the movement’s historical accuracy and potential political motivations.
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